SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S25E119, 120, & 121 Premium Subscriber Edition
SpaceTime Patron Exclusive EditionsNovember 07, 202201:10:1296.47 MB

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S25E119, 120, & 121 Premium Subscriber Edition

SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 119*Giant asteroid discovered just a day before it flew past the EarthAstronomers discovered a huge asteroid as big as a sky scraper just a day before it zoomed past the Earth.*Discovering the origins of the oldest known Martian MeteoriteScientists have located the exact point of origin of the oldest and most famous Martian meteorite ever found on Earth.*Seeing some of the oldest star clusters in the universeAstronomers has identified the most distant and hence oldest globular star clusters ever seen*Another giant piece of space junk headed for EarthAnother giant piece of Chinese space junk is falling uncontrollably back to Earth.*The Science ReportTemperatures across Europe increasing at more than twice the global average.Around a third of COVID symptoms that had cleared up eventually return.Another Diabetes drug found to help weigh reduction.Skeptics guide to ReikiSpaceTime Series 25 Episode 120*Largest potentially hazardous asteroid detected in eight yearsAstronomers have detected three near Earth asteroids hiding in the glare of the Sun including a one and a half kilometre wide monster which could one day pose a threat to Earth.*Planning for the historic Mars sample return mission moves forwardThe next step in the unprecedented campaign to return scientifically selected samples from Mars has been taken with a formal agreement between NASA and the European Space Agency.*Russian space junk threatens space stationThe International Space Station was forced to take emergency action to avoid dangerous debris from a Russian anti-satellite missile test.*Stratolaunch takes to the skiesThe world’s largest aircraft the twin fuselage six engined Stratolaunch Roc has undertaken its maiden integrated test flight in the skies above California's Mojave Desert.*The Science ReportAtmospheric levels of the three main greenhouse gases all reach new record highs.Even a little even a little caffeine during pregnancy linked to your kids being shortA new packaging process could help fresh pasta last a month longer.Alex on Tech who’s running what on their computerSpaceTime Series 25 Episode 121*NASA to continue with the Psyche mission despite software issuesNASA has decided to go forward with its Psyche mission with a new launch window opening on October 10, 2023.*Searching for the Milky Way galaxy’s original nucleusAstronomers have discovered what they believe to be the original nucleus of the Milky Way galaxy.*SpaceX launches its Falcon HeavySpaceX has launched its most powerful currently operational rock – the massive Falcon Heavy – carrying a highly classified US military payload.*Russia launches new missile tracking satelliteThe Kremlin has launched a new missile tracking satellite as it continues its invasion of Ukraine.*The Science ReportPoor sleep quality linked to an increased risk of glaucoma.60% of plastics certified as home compostable did not fully disintegrate in home compost bins.Study shows that millions of tiny plastic particles come off Teflon pans during cooking and in the wash.Skeptics guide to Charles DickensListen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listenFor more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQIf you love this podcast, please get someone else to listen to. Thank you…For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://biteszhq.com

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