What Earth's Ultimate Fate Looks Like - SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S24E04-06 Premium Edition
SpaceTime Patron Exclusive EditionsJanuary 11, 202101:24:28116.06 MB

What Earth's Ultimate Fate Looks Like - SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S24E04-06 Premium Edition

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 4*The atmosphere of a white dwarf shows Earth’s ultimate fateAstronomers studying the atmosphere of a nearby stellar corpse called a white dwarf -- have been given a glimpse of the ultimate fate of planet Earth.*New questions about the origins of heavy elementsNew questions are being raised about how the universe’s heavy elements are made.*Astronomers more than double the number of known high velocity starsAstronomers have discovered a population of hundreds high velocity stars in the galactic halo of the Milky Way.*Meteor came from mysterious dwarf planetScientists say the parent body of the Almahata Sitta meteorites which rained down on Sudan’s Nubian Desert in October 2008 came from a yet to be discovered water-rich Ceres sized dwarf planet.*The Science ReportChina prevents WHO officials from traveling to Wuhan to investigate the cause of COVID-19.2020 was Australia's fourth-warmest year on record -- despite being a La Niña year.Iran upping its uranium enrichment program amid growing nuclear weapons fears.Handing leftovers to wolves may have led to the early domestication of dogs.Skeptic's guide to people’s opinions on vaccines.SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 5*How the solar wind has stripped away the Martian atmosphereFive years after NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft entered into orbit around Mars, data from the mission has led to the creation of a map of electric current systems in the Martian atmosphere.*Giant X-ray bubbles detected in galactic haloAstronomers have discovered giant X-ray bubbles extending some thousands of light years above and below the central region of the Milky Way.*New supercluster discovered by astronomersA new supercluster consisting of a chain of eight galaxy clusters discovered five billion light years away.*Griffith University to develop a new satellite with Gilmour SpaceGold Coast rocket company Gilmour Space has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Griffith University to develop satellites for launch into low Earth orbit in 2023.*The Science ReportThe FDA rejects the British plan to delay giving the second dose of COVID-19 vaccines.Platypus now extinct in five Brisbane waterways.Crops grown near Chernobyl still contaminated due to the 1986 nuclear accident.A new study claims having some Avocado every day is good for intestinal health.Alex on Tech: The end of the line for flash player and do you suffer from nomophobia.SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 6*What's new for 20212021 will be another exciting year in space with the maiden flights of at least three new spacecraft and NASA’s Mars 2020 Perseverance rover getting ready to land in the red planet’s Jezero Crater, on February 18*Virgin Galactic mission abortVirgin Galactic forced to cut short a planned test flight of their Space Ship Two prototype in the skies above New Mexico following a computer failure.*Rocket Lab latest Electron rocket launchRocket Lab has successfully launched its 17th Electron rocket into orbit.*Strange blue UFO dazzles HawaiiAn unidentified flying object has mesmerized people across Hawaii sparking dozens of calls to police and the Federal Aviation Administration.*The Science ReportImmune protection against COVID-19 reinfection good for at least eight months.A new study claims infant circumcision may lead to social challenges as an adult.90 per cent of native animals will lose their habitat to land clearing by 2050.Study shows that animals that have never been domesticated can still communicate with humans.Skeptic's guide to the spread of fake news and disinformation.
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