S27E76-78 Plus: Ancient Earth's Freshwater Origins and Inner Core Mysteries SpaceTime with Stuart Gary

    • Astronomía

Escuchar en Apple Podcasts
Requiere suscripción y macOS 11.4 o una versión posterior

The Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 76
*Earliest evidence of freshwater on Earth
Scientists have discovered evidence that the earliest fresh water existed on planet Earth about four billion years ago, that’s some five hundred million years earlier than previously thought.
*The rotation of planet Earth’s inner core has slowed
A new study suggests that the rotation of planet Earth’s inner core is slowing down compared to the planet’s surface.
*How Earth’s encounter with interstellar clouds affected the climate
A new study has found that the solar system may have passed through dense interstellar clouds 2 million years ago, altering Earth’s climate.
*The Science Report
China's nuclear weapons stockpile is growing faster than any other nation.
Palaeontologists identify a new species of sauropodomorph dinosaur in Zimbabwe.
Paranoid people think that others have similar beliefs to them.
Skeptics guide to why are UFO videos always blurry

SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 77
*Discovery of the first ever pair of merging black holes at the cosmic dawn
Astronomers have discovered a pair of quasars merging near the dawn of time. The discovery represents the earliest known merger of a pair of supermassive black holes occurring just 900 million years after the Big Bang.
*Perseverance finds weird popcorn-like rocks on Mars
After months of driving, NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover has finally arrived at Bright Angel -- discovering oddly textured rock unlike any seen before.
*Flares and echoes from the Milky Way’s monster black hole
Astronomers have uncovered new information about the Milky Way galaxy’s central supermassive black hole, Sagittarius A*.
*The Science Report
One in five people infected with COVID-19 take more than three months to recover.
Older patients under the care of a female doctor likely to live longer.
How do you stop Artificial Intelligence from telling lies
Alex on Tech Microsoft’s new co-pilot plus PCs are now2 on sale.

SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 78
*More rogue planets discovered in deep space
The European Space Agency’s Euclid space telescope has discovered seven more free floating rogue planets forever alone in the darkness of interstellar space.
*The Martian Moon Demos to be targeted as part of the Hera mission
Mission managers have announced that the European Space Agency’s upcoming Hera mission will utilize a Mars flyby in March next year to study the Martian moon Demos and gain the extra velocity needed to reach the Didymos binary asteroid system early.
*Voyager 1 returning science data from all four instruments
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft is back conducting normal science operations for the first time following a major technical failure.
*The Science Report
Study shows too many refined carbs and starchy veggies could see you pile on the pounds in middle age.
Warnings that even resting in the heat can stress your heart.
A new study confirms that self-driving cars are better drivers than humans.
Skeptics guide to calls for crowd sourcing research on UFO sightings


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

This week’s guests include:
Hamed Gamal-el-dien from Curtin University
Perseverance Project scientist Ken Farley Nasa JPL
Perseverance Deputy Project scientist Katy Stack Morgan NASA JPL
Perseverance Deputy Project Manager Matt Wallace NASA JPL
Perseverance Mobility Team Member Farah Alibay NASA JPL
Perseverance Chief Engineer Adam Steltzner NASA JPL
Hera Project Manager Ian Carnelli from ESA

And our regular guests:
Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.life
Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics

🌏 Get Our Exclusive NordPass deal here ➼ https://www.bitesz.com/nordpass . The discount is incredible! And it’s risk-free with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee! ✌

Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen and access show links via ht

The Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 76
*Earliest evidence of freshwater on Earth
Scientists have discovered evidence that the earliest fresh water existed on planet Earth about four billion years ago, that’s some five hundred million years earlier than previously thought.
*The rotation of planet Earth’s inner core has slowed
A new study suggests that the rotation of planet Earth’s inner core is slowing down compared to the planet’s surface.
*How Earth’s encounter with interstellar clouds affected the climate
A new study has found that the solar system may have passed through dense interstellar clouds 2 million years ago, altering Earth’s climate.
*The Science Report
China's nuclear weapons stockpile is growing faster than any other nation.
Palaeontologists identify a new species of sauropodomorph dinosaur in Zimbabwe.
Paranoid people think that others have similar beliefs to them.
Skeptics guide to why are UFO videos always blurry

SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 77
*Discovery of the first ever pair of merging black holes at the cosmic dawn
Astronomers have discovered a pair of quasars merging near the dawn of time. The discovery represents the earliest known merger of a pair of supermassive black holes occurring just 900 million years after the Big Bang.
*Perseverance finds weird popcorn-like rocks on Mars
After months of driving, NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover has finally arrived at Bright Angel -- discovering oddly textured rock unlike any seen before.
*Flares and echoes from the Milky Way’s monster black hole
Astronomers have uncovered new information about the Milky Way galaxy’s central supermassive black hole, Sagittarius A*.
*The Science Report
One in five people infected with COVID-19 take more than three months to recover.
Older patients under the care of a female doctor likely to live longer.
How do you stop Artificial Intelligence from telling lies
Alex on Tech Microsoft’s new co-pilot plus PCs are now2 on sale.

SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 78
*More rogue planets discovered in deep space
The European Space Agency’s Euclid space telescope has discovered seven more free floating rogue planets forever alone in the darkness of interstellar space.
*The Martian Moon Demos to be targeted as part of the Hera mission
Mission managers have announced that the European Space Agency’s upcoming Hera mission will utilize a Mars flyby in March next year to study the Martian moon Demos and gain the extra velocity needed to reach the Didymos binary asteroid system early.
*Voyager 1 returning science data from all four instruments
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft is back conducting normal science operations for the first time following a major technical failure.
*The Science Report
Study shows too many refined carbs and starchy veggies could see you pile on the pounds in middle age.
Warnings that even resting in the heat can stress your heart.
A new study confirms that self-driving cars are better drivers than humans.
Skeptics guide to calls for crowd sourcing research on UFO sightings


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

This week’s guests include:
Hamed Gamal-el-dien from Curtin University
Perseverance Project scientist Ken Farley Nasa JPL
Perseverance Deputy Project scientist Katy Stack Morgan NASA JPL
Perseverance Deputy Project Manager Matt Wallace NASA JPL
Perseverance Mobility Team Member Farah Alibay NASA JPL
Perseverance Chief Engineer Adam Steltzner NASA JPL
Hera Project Manager Ian Carnelli from ESA

And our regular guests:
Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.life
Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics

🌏 Get Our Exclusive NordPass deal here ➼ https://www.bitesz.com/nordpass . The discount is incredible! And it’s risk-free with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee! ✌

Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen and access show links via ht

Más de bitesz.com

Space Nuts
Professor Fred Watson and Andrew Dunkley
Party In China
bitesz.com
Movies First
bitesz.com
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
Stuart Gary
The Mojo Radio Show
bitesz.com