Venusian Tectonics Uncovered, Ancient Asteroid Impact Insights, and Gilmour Space's Rocket Delays: S28E60, 61 & 62
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Venusian Tectonics Uncovered, Ancient Asteroid Impact Insights, and Gilmour Space's Rocket Delays: S28E60, 61 & 62

SpaceTime S28E60S28E61 S28E62w/c May 19, 2025Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 60 *Eris orbital rocket launch delayedGilmour Space has scrubbed the maiden launch of its Eris rocket by several weeks following a series of technical issues with the Australian built orbital rocket.*Possible tectonic activity on VenusA new study claims that mysterious giant quasi-circular features on the surface of Venus may be evidence of a new type of tectonic activity not found on Earth.*Billion year old asteroid impact sparks questions about life on EarthScientists dating a massive asteroid impact in northwestern Scotland have discovered it struck some 200 million years later than first thought.*The Science ReportDiscovery of unexplained communication equipment in Chinese-made power inverters.Scientists find the genes linked to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder –OCD.The origin of reptiles may be up to 40 million years earlier than previously thought.Skeptics guide to the brain’s alleged psychic inhibitor.SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 61*The biggest solar flare this yearWe’ve just experienced the largest Solar Flare so far this year producing an X2.7-class event.*The biggest geomagnetic storm in 20 yearsBut while spectacular, recent events pale into insignificance when compared to the solar storm that hit Earth just a year ago – which has now been officially listed as the biggest in 20 years.*The most extreme solar storm known to have hit EarthNew research has uncovered the strongest solar event ever detected — rewriting sciences understanding of space weather and radiocarbon dating.*The Science ReportA new study claims that people who work long hours could have altered brain structures.Engineers have invented a smart sponge-like device that captures water from thin air.Claims a ban on smartphone and social media access does not promote healthy use to children.Alex on Tech: Telstra tests Starlink.SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 62*A new theory to explain the birth of Dark MatterA new study claims Dark Matter may have formed when fast particles slowed down and got heavy.*First Visible-light Aurorae seen on MarsNASA’s Mars Perseverance Mars rover has made history by detecting visible-light Aurorae on another planet for the first time.*A new type of massive X-ray explosion discovered near monster black holesAstronomers have for the first time probed the physical environment of a recently discovered new type of repeating X-ray outburst found near monster supermassive black holes.*The Science ReportArtificial intelligence chatbots found to exaggerate the scope of research in scientific papers.Engineers invent a small neuromorphic device that detects hand movement and stores memories.Scientists have discovered the oldest ancestor for all the Australian tree frogsSkeptics guide to remote viewing Martianshttps://spacetimewithstuartgary.com https://www.bitesz.com/show/spacetime/This week’s guests include:Chris Kirkland from Curtin UniversityNASA Heliophysicist Kelly KorreckAnd our regular guests:Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.lifeTim Mendham from Australian Skeptics

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