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19 years on Australian Public Radio (as StarStuff), 7 years of podcasting and counting. We have a lot of content to share with you.
Recognized worldwide by our listeners and industry experts as one of the best and most thoroughly researched programs on Astronomy, Space, and Science News.
Hosted by Stuart Gary, a veteran radio science reporter, broadcaster and now podcaster.
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19 years on Australian Public Radio (as StarStuff), 7 years of podcasting and counting. We have a lot of content to share with you.
Recognized worldwide by our listeners and industry experts as one of the best and most thoroughly researched programs on Astronomy, Space, and Science News.
Hosted by Stuart Gary, a veteran radio science reporter, broadcaster and now podcaster.
Keep up-to-date and learn something new with every episode.
New episodes weekly. Three new episodes are published on Mondays for our subscribers and individual episodes publicly on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Show your support for SpaceTime, help us reach our goals with early access to commercial-free episodes and bonuses via Supercast, Patreon, Apple Podcasts and YouTube.
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    S26E116: Black Holes' Voracious Appetite // Ingenuity's Mars Milestone // Electron's Unexpected Hiccup

    S26E116: Black Holes' Voracious Appetite // Ingenuity's Mars Milestone // Electron's Unexpected Hiccup

    SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 116 *Black holes eat faster than previously expected A new study is changing the way astrophysicists understand the eating habits of supermassive black holes. *Ingenuity Helicopter sets new altitude flight record on Mars NASA’s Mars Ingenuity Helicopter has set a new altitude flight record reaching some 20 metres above the red planet’s ancient desert landscape. *Rocket Labs Electron suffers a rare failure Rocket lab have grounded all Electron missions following the failure of its latest launch from New Zealand. *The Science Report Scientists have begun Phase 1 trials of a new HIV vaccine. The latest example of the ever increasing power of AI Growing evidence that fact checking is just the opinion of the fact checker. Alex on Tech:

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    • 31 min
    Cosmic ribbon // Search for Martian life // Space Station fires up its thrusters - S26E115

    Cosmic ribbon // Search for Martian life // Space Station fires up its thrusters - S26E115

    SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 115 *Astronomers reveal cosmic ribbon around rare galaxy Astronomers have identified a spectacular stream of atomic hydrogen wrapped around a distant galaxy like a giant cosmic ribbon. *A new location in the search for Martian life NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover has just arrived at a new location in the red planet’s Jezero Crater that would be a good spot in the search for evidence of ancient microbial life. *Space Station fires up its thrusters to avoid oncoming space junk The crew aboard the International Space Station have been forced to take evasive action and manoeuvre the orbiting outpost away from space junk hurtling towards them out of control. *The Science Report Scientists have for the first-time sequenced RNA from an extinct animal species. A daily Low-dose aspirin could reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes in older adults. Iran bans U.N. nuclear weapons inspectors Skeptics guide to hypnosis

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    • 34 min
    Orbital Collisions, Unique Supernovas, and Starship's Return: SpaceTime S26E114

    Orbital Collisions, Unique Supernovas, and Starship's Return: SpaceTime S26E114

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    **SpaceTime with Stuart Gary - Series 26 Episode 114 Show Notes:** - **Orbital Satellite Collision:** Another satellite collision has occurred in space, adding to the growing concern of space debris and the looming threat of the Kessler syndrome. - **Mysterious White Dwarf Supernova:** Astronomers have discovered an extraordinary remnant from a supernova explosion observed in the Far East nearly 850 years ago, marking it as one of the most unique remnants ever found. - **SpaceX's Starship Update:** Following the dramatic explosion during its inaugural orbital flight on April 20, SpaceX's Starship is on track to receive flight clearance next month. The company has addressed most of the FAA's corrective measures. - **The Science Report Highlights:** - E-cigarette Usage & Stress: A recent study indicates that young e-cig users are over twice as likely to experience chronic stress compared to non-users. - Pandemic Phone Contamination: At the pandemic's peak, 50% of cell phones tested were found to carry the SARS-CoV-2 virus. - Sexual Partners & Age: Research reveals a fluctuating average in the number of sexual partners individuals have throughout different life stages. - Skeptics Corner: Dive into a critical examination of the renowned eastern European psychic, Baba Vanga. Optimize your knowledge of space, science, and more with Stuart Gary on SpaceTime. Don't miss out on this episode's intriguing topics!
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    • 30 min
    S26E113: Webb's Dwarfs, Mars' Mineral Mystery, and the Neutrino Enigma

    S26E113: Webb's Dwarfs, Mars' Mineral Mystery, and the Neutrino Enigma

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    SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 26 Episode 113 Show Notes - **Webb Telescope's Local Discoveries**: NASA's James Webb space telescope, renowned for peering into the distant universe, has unveiled a closer mystery. Astronomers report the discovery of 21 intriguing brown dwarfs. - **Mars' Mineral Mystery**: Earth boasts nearly 6,000 known minerals. Yet, Mars, a planet with many Earth-like qualities, has revealed only 161 minerals in over half a century of exploration. Why the stark difference? - **Neutrino: The Silent Majority**: Neutrinos, the universe's most abundant matter, are elusive. Despite their minuscule size, allowing billions to pass through us unnoticed, their cosmic significance is unparalleled. - **The Science Report Highlights**: - **AI's Creative Leap**: AI chatbots now rival human creativity in thinking tasks. - **China's COVID-19 Aftermath**: Post the zero COVID-19 policy, China witnessed an estimated 1.87 million excess deaths in two months. - **North Korea's Nuclear Move**: The nation claims to have launched its inaugural tactical nuclear attack submarine. - **Alex on Tech**: The latest in tech - unveiling the iPhone 15. *Stay tuned for more insights and discoveries on SpaceTime with Stuart Gary.
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    • 33 min
    S26E112: Closest Black Holes, Star-Devouring Phenomena, and a New Comet's Journey

    S26E112: Closest Black Holes, Star-Devouring Phenomena, and a New Comet's Journey

    SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 112 *Finding the closest black holes to Earth Astronomers searching for black holes near the Earth have discovered what appears to be a seething nest of them in the Hyades star cluster just 153 light years away. *A black hole slowly devouring a Sun like star Astronomers using NASA’s Swift space Telescope have discovered a black hole in a distant galaxy repeatedly consuming Sun-like star ripping bits off it piece by piece on every orbit. *Newly discovered comet swinging through the hood Astronomers have discovered a new comet swinging through our cosmic neighbourhood for the first time in 437 years. *The Science Report Replacing half the animal products with plant-based alternatives reduces gas emissions by 31%.. A new study claims managing your blood pressure can help reduce your risk of dementia. Physicists have for the first time detected oxygen-28. Skeptics guide to whether AI can communicate with us telepathically This week’s guests: Talia Weiss from Yale University Elise Novitski from the University of Washington Noah Oblath from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory And our regular guests: Alex Zaharov-Reutt from www.techadvice.life Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics Jonathan Nally the editor of Australian Sky and Telescope Magazine Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen and access show links via https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ Additionally, listeners can support the podcast and gain access to bonus content by becoming a SpaceTime crew member through www.bitesz.supercast.com or through premium versions on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Details on our website at https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ If you love this podcast, please get someone else to listen to. Thank you…
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    • 21 min
    S26E111: Space Probes, New Planets, and Mysteries of Mind & Matter: A Galactic Dive

    S26E111: Space Probes, New Planets, and Mysteries of Mind & Matter: A Galactic Dive

    **SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 26 Episode 111 Show Notes** 1. **Parker Solar Probe's Venus Flyby:** Dive into the details of the Parker Solar Probe's recent gravity-assist flyby of Venus. This maneuver has propelled the spacecraft into a series of record-setting flights around the Sun commencing this month. 2. **Discovery of 50 New Exoplanets:** Astronomers have unveiled a significant discovery! Explore the treasure trove of 50 new exoplanets located in our galactic neighborhood. These celestial bodies orbit stars distinct from our Sun. 3. **NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 Safe Return:** After an impressive 186 days in orbit, NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 has made a triumphant return. Learn about their safe splashdown in the North Atlantic Ocean, near Jacksonville, Florida. 4. **The Science Report: Autism's Eye Contact Study:** Delve into a groundbreaking study that investigates the reasons behind the lack of eye contact in individuals with autism. 5. **Plants & Toxic Fumes:** Discover the remarkable ability of plants to efficiently eliminate toxic petrol fumes from the environment. 6. **New Water Ice Discovery:** Scientists have made a breakthrough by identifying a novel type of water ice. Uncover the significance of this discovery. 7. **Skeptic's Guide to Apophenia:** Navigate the intriguing world of apophenia with our comprehensive guide tailored for skeptics. Tune in to "SpaceTime with Stuart Gary" for these exciting topics and more!

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    • 26 min

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Bogdan Marian ,

Geologist

Very good podcast, roughly 20 minutes with the latest astronomy news, very well detailed and explained that is not dumbed to boring level. For every new term, event, etc. Gary (the presenter) makes a little explanation (for example for: Late heavy bombardment, runaway greenhouse effect, synchrotron radiation, etc.) when these ideas are used in a broader context. The cherry on the cake are the interviews that not only are very informative, but they also help to see (or hear) how the astronomers and astrophysicist come to their conclusions, and Gray has the knowledge to put the right questions and get the right answers that fit the final conclusions of the interviews .
The conversations are relaxed, professional, simple to understand, brings forth lots of information that you cannot find from reading online astronomy news. Gary is a real pro with a passion for bringing astronomy to the public. In fact is my favorite astronomy podcast.

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