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S27E109-111 Plus: Venus's Ancient Continents, BepiColombo's Thruster Troubles, and Sentinel-2C's Orbital Success
The Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 109*How Venus got its continentsA new study claims geologic features on Venus known as tesserae may have formed in the same way as Earth’s earliest continents billions of years ago.*Glitch on BepiColomboBepiColombo mission managers are working to resolve a problem which has affected the spacecraft’s thrusters.*Sentinel-2C joins the Copernicus family in orbitThe third Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellite has been successfully launched into orbit.*The Science ReportStudy confirms that cell phones don’t cause brain cancer.Over a third of fish species aren’t listed as threatened because we don't know enough about them.A new species of dinosaur that roamed the Iberian Peninsula.Skeptics guide to Dinosauroid humanoids. SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 110*Gigantic asteroid impact shifted Ganymede’s axisA new study claims that the solar system’s largest moon, the Jovian giant Ganymede, was hit by a massive asteroid four billion years ago shifting its axis.*New way to measure the spin of a supermassive black holeAstronomers have found a new way to measure how fast a black hole spins, by using the wobbly aftermath from its stellar feasting.*Nasa’s solar sail mission tumbling in orbitNASA says its Advanced Composite Solar Sail System spacecraft is "tumbling or wobbling" through space, which may have impacted its orbit.*The Science ReportSemaglutide found to reduce the risk of heart failure.Semaglutide also found to reduce the risk of dying from any cause including COVID-19.Claims current screentime before sleep recommendations for kids are neither achievable nor appropriate.Alex on Tech Apple’s i-phone 16 SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 111*Evidence of Unexpected Population of Kuiper Belt ObjectsA new study has detected an unexpected population of very distant bodies in the Kuiper Belt, an outer region of the solar system populated by ancient remnants of planetary building blocks lying beyond the orbit of Neptune.*The Martian polar caps are not created equallyA new study has confirmed that the Martian polar ice caps are evolving very differently from each other.*Artemis III service module on its way to NASAThe European Space Agency’s Artemis III service module destined for use on the historic mission that will return humans to the lunar surface in 2026 is about to commence its journey to the Kennedy Space Center.*The Science ReportBird flu now spreading on Antarctica’s South Georgia island and the Falkland Islands.Finding New Zealand’s original native animals.Australian HIV levels continue to drop.https://spacetimewithstuartgary.comhttps://www.bitesz.com/show/spacetime/ This week’s guests include:Associate Professor Fabio Capitanio from the Monash UniversityBepicolumbo ESA project scientist Johannes BenkhoffDLR planetary scientist Jorn HelbertNico Dettmann Head of Development Human and Robotic Exploration ESAAndreas Hammer Head of Development Human and Robotic Exploration AirbusKlaus Peter Willsch Chair of the Aviation and Space Group German BundestagESA astronaut Alexander Gerst And our regular guests:Alex Zaharov-Reutt from www.techadvice.lifeTim Mendham from Australian Skeptics 🌏 Get Our Exclusive NordVPN deal here ➼ www.bitesz.com/nordvpn . The discount and bonuses are incredible! And it’s risk-free with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee! ✌