S27E61-63 Premium: Solar Spectacle: The Sun's Sizzling X-Class Flare Extravaganza SpaceTime with Stuart Gary

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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 61
*Spectacular solar storms stun the world
The Sun has produced its biggest flare in nearly two decades. The massive X8.7 class explosion rounded off more than a week of spectacular geomagnetic storms which pummeled the Earth and created dazzling northern and southern auroral lights which reached mid latitude skies normally unaccustomed to such spectacles.
*Unusual activity in Earth’s magnetotail
Astronomers have detected an unusual event in the Earth’s magnetotail, the elongated portion of the planet’s magnetosphere trailing away from the Sun.
*Scanning the skies for neutrinos from under the sea
China has started construction of a deep-sea neutrino telescope in the western Pacific.
*The Science Report
New observations confirmed that April 2024 was the hottest month on record.
Confirmation that plant-based foods are better for your health than a meat based diet.
Males with low testosterone levels may have an increased risk of dying prematurely.
Skeptics guide to the Shroud of Turin

SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 62
*New Earth-sized world discovered orbiting an ultra-cool star
Astronomers have discovered a new, Earth-sized planet orbiting an ultra-cool red dwarf star just 55 light years away.
*Stellar slow lane at the Milky Way’s outer edge
A new study suggests that stars orbiting along the outer edge of the Milky Way’s disk are travelling more slowly than those orbiting closer to the centre.
*Revealing dark matter’s ghostly effect on stellar streams
Astronomers believe the new Vera C. Rubin Observatory may hold answers to one of the biggest questions about the Universe: what is dark matter?
*The Science Report
Heat waves over the 4 hottest months cause over 150,000 deaths around the world annually.
Scientists confirm the iconic baobab tree originated in Madagascar.
Google nest showing its lefty woke programming.
Alex on Tech the battle of the Ais

Friday SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 63
*Some of the universe’s oldest stars found in our own backyard
Astronomers have discovered three of the oldest stars in the universe in the halo of the Milky Way Galaxy.
*Juice a year into its mission to Jupiter
The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer or Juice spacecraft has just celebrated its first year in space as it continues its eight-year journey to the Jovian ice moons Ganymede, Callisto, and Europa.
*Russia test launch their new heavy-lift Angara-A5 rocket
The Kremlin have undertaken a successful test launch of Russia’s new heavy-lift Angara-A5 rocket.
*The Science Report
246 million more older adults are projected to be exposed to dangerous acute heat by 2050.
Junk food is linked to a higher risk of over 30 different physical and mental health and sleep problems.
Kids and playground gossip.
Skeptics guide to another bigfoot sighting.

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This week’s guests include:
Dr. Clancy James, from Curtin University and the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research
Co-convener of the Dark Matter Working Group in the Rubin Observatory/LSST Dark Energy Science Collaboration Nora Shipp from Carnegie Mellon University
And our regular guests:
Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.life
Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics

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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 61
*Spectacular solar storms stun the world
The Sun has produced its biggest flare in nearly two decades. The massive X8.7 class explosion rounded off more than a week of spectacular geomagnetic storms which pummeled the Earth and created dazzling northern and southern auroral lights which reached mid latitude skies normally unaccustomed to such spectacles.
*Unusual activity in Earth’s magnetotail
Astronomers have detected an unusual event in the Earth’s magnetotail, the elongated portion of the planet’s magnetosphere trailing away from the Sun.
*Scanning the skies for neutrinos from under the sea
China has started construction of a deep-sea neutrino telescope in the western Pacific.
*The Science Report
New observations confirmed that April 2024 was the hottest month on record.
Confirmation that plant-based foods are better for your health than a meat based diet.
Males with low testosterone levels may have an increased risk of dying prematurely.
Skeptics guide to the Shroud of Turin

SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 62
*New Earth-sized world discovered orbiting an ultra-cool star
Astronomers have discovered a new, Earth-sized planet orbiting an ultra-cool red dwarf star just 55 light years away.
*Stellar slow lane at the Milky Way’s outer edge
A new study suggests that stars orbiting along the outer edge of the Milky Way’s disk are travelling more slowly than those orbiting closer to the centre.
*Revealing dark matter’s ghostly effect on stellar streams
Astronomers believe the new Vera C. Rubin Observatory may hold answers to one of the biggest questions about the Universe: what is dark matter?
*The Science Report
Heat waves over the 4 hottest months cause over 150,000 deaths around the world annually.
Scientists confirm the iconic baobab tree originated in Madagascar.
Google nest showing its lefty woke programming.
Alex on Tech the battle of the Ais

Friday SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 63
*Some of the universe’s oldest stars found in our own backyard
Astronomers have discovered three of the oldest stars in the universe in the halo of the Milky Way Galaxy.
*Juice a year into its mission to Jupiter
The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer or Juice spacecraft has just celebrated its first year in space as it continues its eight-year journey to the Jovian ice moons Ganymede, Callisto, and Europa.
*Russia test launch their new heavy-lift Angara-A5 rocket
The Kremlin have undertaken a successful test launch of Russia’s new heavy-lift Angara-A5 rocket.
*The Science Report
246 million more older adults are projected to be exposed to dangerous acute heat by 2050.
Junk food is linked to a higher risk of over 30 different physical and mental health and sleep problems.
Kids and playground gossip.
Skeptics guide to another bigfoot sighting.

https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com https://www.bitesz.com/show/spacetime/

This week’s guests include:
Dr. Clancy James, from Curtin University and the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research
Co-convener of the Dark Matter Working Group in the Rubin Observatory/LSST Dark Energy Science Collaboration Nora Shipp from Carnegie Mellon University
And our regular guests:
Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.life
Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics

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