S27E130-132 Plus: Early Universe Revealed, Venus's Mysterious Terrain, and China's Space Milestone
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S27E130-132 Plus: Early Universe Revealed, Venus's Mysterious Terrain, and China's Space Milestone

SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 130, 131, and 132w/c October 28, 2024Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 130*Our understanding of the evolution of the universe thrown into questionA new study has found the epoch of reionization a crucial period of the early evolution of the universe occurred at least 350 million years far earlier than previously thought.*Old data yields new secrets as NASA's DAVINCI is prepped for Venus missionDue to launch in the early 2030s, NASA's DAVINCI mission will investigate whether Venus - a sweltering world wrapped in an atmosphere of noxious gases - once had oceans and continents like Earth.*China tests its first reusable satelliteChina has successfully tested its first reusable satellite.*The Science ReportHearing loss linked to Parkinson's disease.Palaeontologists discover one Earth’s earliest life forms in the South Australian outback.A third of frog habitats becoming arid.Skeptics guide to anti-vaxers winning the PR battle SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 131*Record energy gamma rays detected in the Milky Way's coreScientists have detected ultrahigh-energy gamma rays emanating from the centre of our galaxy the Milky Way.*Discovery of the first black hole tripleAstronomers have discovered what may be the first triple black hole system*Problems for NASA’s new deployable solar array demonstration flightNASA has run into problems as it tries to deploy a new combined solar array and antenna system aboard its Pathfinder Technology Demonstrator 4 spacecraft.*The Science ReportStudy shows standing more compared with sitting does not improve cardiovascular health after all.Palaeontologists describe the fossilized skull of an extinct giant elephant.Study shows artificial intelligence assisted colonoscopies increase polyp and adenoma detection.Alex on Tech SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 132*Could Betelgeuse be two starsA new study has raised the possibility that the red supergiant Betelgeuse might actually be a binary star system.*Richard Branson to co-pilot first crewed flight for Space PerspectiveVirgin boss Richard Branson will co-pilot Space Perspective’s first stratospheric balloon flight.*Australia looking at developing more space ports.Although Australia hasn’t put anything in orbit since the glory days of the Woomera Rocket range over half a century ago plans for new space ports continue to surface with Western Australia and Queensland the latest to make a proposal.*November SkywatchThe giant spiral galaxy M31 Andromeda. the Crab Nebula M1 and three meteor showers are among the highlights of the November night skies on Skywatch.https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com https://www.bitesz.com/show/spacetime/ This week’s guests include:John Carr the deputy chief technologist at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama And our regular guests:Alex Zaharov-Reutt from www.techadvice.lifeTim Mendham from Australian SkepticsJonathan Nally from Sky and Telescope Magazin đźŚŹ 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! ✌

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