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The Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 16*The Moon is shrinkingA new study has confirmed earlier research showing that the Earth’s moon is shrinking causing landslides and instability around the lunar south pole.*NASA analysis confirms 2023 as warmest year on recordA new analysis by NASA has confirmed that planet Earth’s average surface temperature in 2023 was the warmest on record.*Stars travel more slowly at Milky Way’s edgeBy clocking the speed of stars throughout the Milky Way galaxy, physicists have found that stars further out in the galactic disk are traveling more slowly than expected compared to stars that are closer to the galaxy’s centre.*The Science ReportPeople who sit for prolonged periods at work have a 16% higher risk of death.Claims average global temperatures have already risen by 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.Outdoor artificial light at night could be linked to an increased risk of a kind of macular degeneration.Skeptics guide to Bedfordshire hotbed of supernatural activitySpaceTime Series 27 Episode 17*Confirmation of an ancient lake on Mars builds excitement for Perseverance rover's samplesIf life ever existed on Mars, the Perseverance rover’s verification of lake sediments at the base of the Jezero crater reinforces the hope that traces of ancient organisms might be found in the crater.*A strange new type of hypothetical celestial object that might be realOne of the more fascinating celestial objects theorized but yet to be discovered is the hypothetical synestia.*Rocket Lab starts a busy year with a successful booster recoveryRocket Lab has started the new year with a successful electron launch and booster recovery.*The Science ReportMen who improve their fitness could be reducing their risk of getting prostate cancer.The most comprehensive and complete cat genome assembly ever achieved.Claims small dog breeds are likely to have less risk of developing cancer than bigger breeds.Alex on Tech – a computer-human interface chip planted in a human volunteer’s brain.SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 18*Lopsided galaxies shed light on the speed of dark matterA new study suggests lopsided galaxies are providing astronomers with new clues about a mysterious invisible substance called dark matter.*Virgin Galactic’s first near spaceflight for 2024Virgin Galactic has undertaken a successful first flight for the new year with its rocket powered spaceplane carrying four space tourists to the edge of space from its New Mexico spaceport.*A look back at the Sunrise III missionBack in July 2022 the Max Planck Institute’s Sunrise III solar observatory high altitude balloon borne telescope made a premature landing just hours after its launch*February SkywatchThe spectacular constellation Orion and the nearby massive ticking time bomb Betelgeuse are among the highlights of the February night skies on Skywatch.https://spacetimewithstuartgary.comhttps://bitesz.comThis week’s guests:Planetary scientist Simon O'Toole from Macquarie UniversityGavin Schmidt The director NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space StudiesAnd our regular guests:Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.lifeTim Mendham from Australian Skeptics