The mysterious meteor that changes everything // First-ever sound recording of dust devils on Mars // Mars helicopter sets new altitude reco
SpaceTime Patron Exclusive EditionsDecember 19, 202201:38:35135.44 MB

The mysterious meteor that changes everything // First-ever sound recording of dust devils on Mars // Mars helicopter sets new altitude reco

SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 137*The mysterious meteor that changes everythingAstronomers believe that a meteor which streaked across the darkened skies of central Alberta didn’t originate in the inner solar system but from the far reaches of the distant Oort cloud.*NASA’s Artemis 1 mission declared a massive successNASA’s Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft has successfully splashed down in the North Pacific Ocean, 160 kilometres west of Baja California ending its record-breaking 2.6-million-kilometre mission beyond the Moon and back.*Nuclear fusion achieved in the labScientists in the United States have achieved a major milestone in nuclear fusion research, producing a net gain of energy for the first time.*The Science ReportStudy shows that a plant-based diet could reduce the risk of colorectal cancer.Paleontologists have identified a new species of titanosaurian dinosaur in Brazil.Psychosocial stress could increase your risk of stroke.Skeptics guide to 2022 Bent Spoon AwardSpaceTime Series 25 Episode 138*First-ever sound recording of dust devils on MarsAstronomers get the first ever sound recording of a dust devil twisting its way across the surface of Mars.*What the first galaxies were, and weren't, likeResearchers have been able to make some key determinations about the first galaxies to exist, in one of the first astrophysical studies of the period in the early universe when the first stars and galaxies formed, known as the cosmic dawn.*Taikonauts return homeTaikonauts aboard the Shenzhou-14 have returned safely to Earth following their six month stay on China’s new space station.*The Science ReportStudy shows world recorded drier than normal conditions last year despite La Niña event.Successful test of prototype hypersonic missile.U.S. bans Huawei and ZTE claiming they pose a security risk.Alex on Tech: new updates for Apple productsSpaceTime Series 25 Episode 139*Mars helicopter sets new altitude recordNASA's Mars Ingenuity helicopter has set a new altitude record on its 35th flight on the red planet.*Dark matter could be made up of dark photonsA team of scientists have hypothesized that a mysterious substance called dark matter could be composed of something they’re calling dark photons.*NASA’s Mars InSight lander still operational – but only justNASA’s Mars InSight mission is still alive and operating despite a major dust storm sweeping across the red planet.*The countdown underway to April’s total Solar Eclipse in Western AustraliaSky watchers have started counting down the days till April’s total solar eclipse above northwestern Australia on April 20.*The Science ReportWorld's oldest DNA found in Ice Age sediment in northern Greenland,Study warns that people with obesity are at higher risk of vitamin D deficiency.Scientists have measured the highest toughness of any material ever recorded,Skeptics guide to homeopathy’s latest pseudoscientific studyListen 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…To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version now available via Spotify and Apple Podcasts.For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://bitesz.com

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