

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
Stuart Gary
Join host Stuart Gary for weekly explorations into Astronomy, Space, and Science News, featuring insights from 19 years on Australian Public Radio and industry experts.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.
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Jul 23, 2021 • 33min
About That Toba Volcanic Eruption
The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 84*Claims the Toba volcanic eruption disrupted climate but not human evolutionA new study claims the biggest volcanic eruption in human history – Indonesia’s Toba eruption 74,000 years ago -- likely caused severe climate disruption but didn’t affect human evolution as much as thought.*Why Comet Halley was a dumper in 86It was billed as being an astronomical spectacular but for most people Comet Halley’s 1986 visit to the inner solar system failed to live up to expectations.*Virgin Orbit carries out its third space flight of the yearVirgin Orbit has launched its second space mission in a month placing seven small satellites into orbit.*The Science ReportDelta variant of COVID-19 survives in patients who have only been partially vaccinated.The global cryosphere has shrunk by 87,000 square kilometres every year since 1979.The growing problem of plastic pollution.Growing levels of harmful antibiotic-resistant bacteria found in livestock.Skeptic's guide to bad journalism and its link to flying saucersFor more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.

Jul 21, 2021 • 28min
Earth Sized Rogue Planets Discovery
The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 83*Discovery of four Earth-sized rogue planets all alone in the nightA new study has found tantalising evidence for a mysterious population of “free-floating” so-called rogue planets -- planets that aren’t orbiting a host star.*Cosmic filaments spinning in spaceA new study has confirmed that the filaments which make up the cosmic web-like structure of the universe are spinning in space.*China’s space program moves into high gearChina has ramped up its launch campaign as Beijing continues its build up to war with no less than three orbital missions in four days.*The Science ReportStudy claims symptomatic COVID-19 patients take 80 days to return to a normal heart rate.The upper atmosphere contracting due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions.The Large Hadron Collider measures lepton flavour universality.Israel tests a prototype high-powered airborne laser to shoot down drones.Alex on Tech: Microsoft's PrintNightmare computer vulnerabilityFor more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.

Jul 19, 2021 • 37min
New Type of Ancient Massive Explosion Explains Mystery Star
The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 82*New type of ancient massive explosion explains mystery starA massive explosion ten times more powerful than a supernova - known as a magneto-rotational hypernova -- could provide the power to produce one of the most mysterious stars in the galaxy.*The Milky Way’s supermassive black hole has a snackAstronomers have come up with two possibilities to explain a sudden outburst of activity from the Milky Way’s monster central black hole Sagittarius A*.*Virgin Galactic’s fourth test flightVirgin Galactic founder Sir Richard Branson has undertaken a successful sub orbital ballistic test light aboard the company’s VSS Unity rocket plane.*Metal fatigue or micrometeor impact the likely cause of an ongoing leak aboard the International space stationAn investigation by the Russian Federal Space Agency Roscosmos says the ongoing air leaks on the Zvezda module of the International Space station were most likely caused by either metal fatigue or micrometeor impact.*The Science ReportA third of COVID-19 victims suffer long COVID.Climate change is making heatwaves more likely.A new species of iguanodon-like hadrosaur dinosaur discovered in Spain.Beijing turning the disputed South China Sea into a cesspool of feces.Skeptic's guide to intelligent design.For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.

Jul 16, 2021 • 21min
The Mystery of the Martian South Pole
The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 81*The mystery of the Martian south poleScientists taking another look at data from the European Space Agency’s Mars Express orbiter have had a rethink about what they’re seeing under the Martian south pole.*Mars helicopter most challenging flight yetNASA’s Mars Ingenuity Helicopter has successfully completed its ninth and most challenging flight yet on the Red Planet.*NASA’s exoplanet watch for citizen scientistsIf you have access to a small backyard telescope and you want to help NASA -- they have a citizen scientist project for you.*China launches five new satellitesChina has launched another five spy satellites as it continues its build up towards war.*The Science ReportNew study confirms earlier reports that COVID-19 emerged in China on November 17 2019.Scientists find an Antarctic lake has suddenly disappeared.A new study has found that around two in every three Australians are now overweight or obese.A new study claims day dreaming may simply be a sign that your brain is falling asleep.Skeptic's guide to anti-maskers ready to start maskingFor more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.

Jul 14, 2021 • 31min
A Sign Of Life on Enceladus?
SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 80*Could mystery methane plumes discovered on Enceladus be a sign of lifeA new study suggests that methane detected on the Saturnian ice moon Enceladus could be a sign of life.*Plate tectonics on VenusAstronomers may have finally detected evidence of plate tectonics on Venus.*Earth hit by powerful X class solar flareThe Sun has emitted its first X-class solar flare of the new Solar Cycle 25. X class flares are the most powerful of all solar flare categories and are commonly responsible for the deepest radio blackouts and the most intense geomagnetic storms.*Progress cargo ship docks with Space Station A Russian Soyuz 2.1A rocket has successfully launched the 169th Progress cargo ship carrying almost two and a half tonnes of supplies to the International Space Station.*The Science ReportA new record high temperature for the Antarctic of 18.3 degrees Celsius.Lower levels of Ultraviolet B wavelength light has been linked with higher rates of bowel cancer.Raytheon awarded a contract to develop a new air-launched, long-range cruise missile.Huawei banned from Sweden’s 5g equipment rollout on grounds of national security.Alex on Tech: Star Trek’s universal translator becomes reality.For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ This episode is bought to you by the new podcast 'I Know What Scares You' - Available via all good podcast apps including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts. Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts from For more details visit: https://www.airwavemedia.com/post/airwave-media-launches-new-podcast-i-know-what-scares-youAbout I Know What Scares YouHosted by science writer Brian Dunning, mentalist Jonathan Pritchard, anthropologist and comedian Natalia Reagan, and science expert Dr. Kiki Sanford—“I Know What Scares You” asks guests and listeners to tap into their deepest fears. Special guests relay personal stories of real-life paranormal, inexplicable, or simply terrifying experiences that actually happened to them. The show’s team of expert hosts then attempt to find a rational solution to the mysterious incidents. Each week the program hosts put their various expertise together to collectively come up with an explanation that checks all the boxes and, hopefully, gives a guest a new perspective on their unexplainable experience.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.

Jul 12, 2021 • 35min
Discovery of a White Dwarf so Massive it Might Collapse
The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 79*Discovery of a White Dwarf so massive it might collapseAstronomers have discovered the most massive white dwarf ever seen. The smouldering cinder, which formed when two smaller white dwarfs merged, is packing a mass greater than that of our Sun squeezed into an object about the size of our Moon.*A new hypothesis to explain Mercury’s huge iron coreA new study claims that rather than being the result of a massive collision blasting away much of its mantle – Mercury’s proportionally massive core is simply the result of where the planet formed.*Planet Earth’s hot new neighbourAstronomers have discovered a new exoplanet in our part of the galactic neighbourhood.*A final mission for the Cygnus 15 cargo shipA Cygnus cargo ship has undocked from the International Space Station to launch a series of five satellites before ending its mission.*The Science ReportA new study shows people will need to vaccinate to at least 85% to achieve herd immunity.Night-owls have an increasing risk of obesity.Australia’s oddest and most critically endangered species of fungus.China is continuing its preparations for war -- building over a hundred new nuclear missile silos.Skeptic's guide to the Falcon Lake UFO incident.For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.

Jul 9, 2021 • 43min
Looking Back to the Cosmic Dawn
The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 78*Looking back to the cosmic dawnA new study claims the first stars began shining between 250 and 350 million years after the big bang 13.8 billion years ago.*Hubble still off line as technicians struggle to fix itThe Hubble Space Telescope remains off line following a major onboard computer crash last month.*One Web latest launch adds to Star links satellite pollutionA Russian Soyuz rocket has successfully placed 36 British One web internet broad band telecommunication satellites into orbit.*Skywatch JulyPlanet Earth reaches aphelion, The constellation Sagittarius pointing to the heart of the Milky Way galaxy, and the Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids meteor showers.For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.

Jul 7, 2021 • 30min
The Earth has a Cycle of Geological Activity
The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 77*The Earth has a cycle of geological activityA new study claims geologic activity on Earth appears to follow a 27.5-million-year cycle, giving the planet a pulse.*New studies suggest Asteroid Psyche isn’t what scientists are expectingThe widely studied metallic asteroid known as 16 Psyche was long thought to be the exposed iron core of a small planet that was smashed apart during the earliest days of the solar system.*Solving one mystery of Martian methaneWhy do some science instruments detect the gas on the Red Planet while others don’t?*More power for the International Space StationAstronauts successfully install a new pair of solar panels on the International Space Station.*The Science ReportNew computer modelling shows the COVID-19 virus is most ideally adapted to infect humans.A new human species which could be homo sapien’s closest relative yet.267 million people worldwide now live on land at risk from sea-level rise.A little milk chocolate every day may actually help the body burn fat and decrease blood sugar levels.Alex on Tech: Microsoft new Windows 11For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.

Jul 5, 2021 • 39min
National Intelligence UFO Report Inconclusive
The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 76*National Intelligence UFO Report inconclusiveThose American military UFO sightings are no closer to resolution with the official congressional intelligence report by the Pentagon failing to provide an explanation for most of the sightings.View Full Report: https://www.dropbox.com/s/a6t0t7fk7d6qsfw/Prelimary-Assessment-UAP-20210625.pdf?dl=0 *Discovery of a new type of supernovaeAstronomers have discovered a new third type of supernova known as an electron-capture supernova.*Searching for the hum of neutron starsScientists believe they can detect neutron stars through the gravitational waves they generate as they spin.*A setback for Iran’s nuclear missile programIran is preparing for another missile test flight following a launch failure on June 12th. The June launch from the Imam Khomeini missile test center in Semnan province was detected by US space command satellites.*The Science ReportStudies confirm link between mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and rare instances of heart inflammation.Common artificial sweeteners found to cause previously healthy gut bacteria to become diseased.New study says dinosaurs were already in decline for at least ten 10 million years before the asteroid.Record-breaking heat waves cook western Canada.Skeptic's guide to the psychic’s using googleFor more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.

Jul 2, 2021 • 32min
Possible Link
The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 75*A possible link between the Sun’s solar cycle and La Nina weather patternsA new study shows a correlation between the end of the Sun’s 11 year solar cycle and a switch from El Nino to La Nina conditions in the Pacific Ocean.*Betelgeuse’s great dimmingA new study has confirmed that the mysterious sudden dimming of the red supergiant star Betelgeuse in late 2019 and early 2020 was caused by a dusty veil shading the star, which in turn was the result of a drop in surface temperature.*Starliner’s next test flight slated for JulyBoeing will make a second attempt to undertake an unmanned test flight of its new Starliner spacecraft next month.*America’s new spy satelliteThe U.S. Space Force has successfully launched a new spy satellite.*The Science ReportNo evidence supporting claims that vaccines could alter a person’s DNA.Vitamin D deficiency may impair muscle function.Coelacanths may live five times longer than previously thought.Determining the origins of the Anglo Saxons.Skeptic's guide to herbal weight-loss aids.For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.


