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S26E67, 68 & 69: Fast Radio Bursts - New Discoveries and Other Space & Astronomy News
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 67*Profound new discoveries about mysterious Fast Radio BurstsAstronomers have just discovered that mysterious blasts of energy known as Fast Radio Bursts have reversable magnetic fields.*South Korea launches its own satellite on its own rocketSouth Korea has successfully launched its homegrown Nuri rocket placing 8 satellites into orbit.*Crash and burn for North Korea’s latest attempt to launch a spy satelliteNorth Korea has failed in its attempt to launch a spy satellite with the rocket and its secretive payload crashing into the sea in a fiery ball of flame.*Iran has unveiled its latest long range ballistic missile.Tehran says its new Kheibar missile will have a range of 2,000 kilometres and carry a 15-hundred-kilogram warhead.*The Science ReportClaims artificial intelligence could pose a human extinction level threat.China hacking into key infrastructure including communications, transportation, power and water utilities.New study shows plants can sense when they’re being touched.Skeptics guide to the New Zealand ChallengeSpaceTime Series 26 Episode 68*Ten-thousand-kilometres high water spout discovered on Saturn’s ice moonAstronomers have discovered towering plumes of water shooting some ten thousand kilometres deep into space from the Saturnian ice moon Enceladus.*The search for habitable planets expandsScientists are expanding the search for habitable worlds to areas beyond the so-called Goldilocks zone.*NASA’s first public UFO meetingNASA has held its first public meeting on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena – what we used to call UFOs.*The Science ReportNew warnings that exposure to air pollution can increase your risk of heart problems.Study shows kids who vape are more likely to take drugs and alcohol.Looking back at the history of the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica.Alex on Tech Microsoft Build 2023 conferenceSpaceTime Series 26 Episode 69*Creating life on EarthScientists have proposed a new scenario for the emergence of the first building blocks for life on Earth, 4 billion years ago.*Training for the first Mars sample return missionMissions to Mars have made many exciting discoveries that have transformed our understanding of the red planet.*Virgin Galactic counting down to its first commercial launchVirgin Galactic has successfully carried out its first sub orbital flight in nearly two years and is now set to begin commercial operations within weeks.*The Science ReportClaims COVID 19 has changed our drinking habits.Study shows the bacteria that caused the Plague arrived in Britain way earlier than the Middle Ages.Australia’s wild dingo populations found to have fewer domesticated dog genes than previously thought.Skeptics guide to the last of usThis week’s guests includes:This week’s talent includes:Shi Dai from the University of Western SydneyNASA Cassini Project Scientist Linda SpilkerNASA Cassini Magnetometer Principal Investigator Michele DoughertyLaura Bielenberg, ESA scientist for the Mars Sample Return campaign.And our regular guests:Tim Mendham from Australian SkepticsAlex Zaharov-Reutt from www.techadvice.lifeListen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen and access show links via https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ