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The new home of the ABCs (Australia) popular astronomy podcast (formerly known as StarStuff). Recognized worldwide by our listeners and industry experts as one of the best programs on Astronomy and Space Science.

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  • New Record for the Most Distant and Earliest Galaxy Ever Seen

    10/08/2022 Duración: 58min

    The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 88*New record for the most distant and earliest galaxy ever seenAstronomers have just set another new record for the most distant and earliest galaxy ever seen – a stellar city dating back to just 250 million years after the Big Bang 13.8 billion years ago.*Earth sets its own new record for the shortest day everIf the Earth seemed to spin a little faster for you on June 29th – it wasn’t your imagination or your heart fluttering – it really did spin faster – by about 1.59 milliseconds short of a full 24 hours.*A unique telescope array to study galactic collisionsMacquarie University have unveiled a unique new telescope array designed to search for and study ultra-faint galaxies.*Explosive Gamma Ray Burst captured for first time in millimetre lightScientists using ALMA the Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimeter Array radio telescope have for the first-time recorded millimetre-wavelength light from a Gamma Ray Burst – the fiery

  • NASA Sending Two More Choppers to Mars

    05/08/2022 Duración: 36min

    SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 87*NASA to send two more choppers to Mars for sample return mission.NASA says its Mars Ingenuity helicopter has been so successful, two more will be built and sent to the red planet to help with the planned sample return mission.*Top Secret Space Shuttle sets a recordThe clandestine X-37B space shuttle has shattered its own orbital mission duration record of 780 days in space.*China expands its space stationChina has launched the second module of its new Tiangong space station.*August SkywatchWe look at the giant star Antares, Barnard’s star is the second nearest star system to the Sun, and the annual Perseids meteor shower.Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ If you love this podcast, please get someone else to listen to. Thank you…To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and

  • Another Russian Promise to Leave the International Space Station

    03/08/2022 Duración: 30min

    SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 86*Another Russian promise to leave the International Space StationRussia have again announced plans to quit the International Space Station sometime after 2024.*ExoMars launch date moved to 2028The European Space Agency’s EXO-Mars mission to search for signs of past or present life on the red planet – which was to launch in a few weeks’ time -- is now likely to fly in 2028 – ten years after it was first meant to fly.*The records continue to tumble for SpaceX and its Falcon 9 rocketSpaceX has set a new launch record with its latest Starlink satellite mission.*The Science ReportPlastic pollution stimulating bacterial growth in freshwater lakes.Teens who vape are more likely to try cannabis.Scientists develop a water-activated disposable paper battery.Alex on Tech: new software update for Windows ten users.Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/bi

  • Has James Webb Already Found Some of the Earliest Galaxies in the Universe

    01/08/2022 Duración: 26min

    The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 85*Has James Webb already found some of the earliest galaxies in the universe?Astronomers are speculating that NASA’s new James Webb Space Telescope may have already discovered the most distant and hence earliest galaxy in the universe.*New telescopes to see gravitational wave sourcesAustralia is about to get a new telescope array specifically designed to find the sources of gravitational waves generated by events such as neutron star collisions.*Planning continues on the Lunar Gateway space stationJapan has confirmed its participation in NASA’s proposed new Lunar Gateway Space Station project.*The Science ReportNapping associated with higher risks for high blood pressure and stroke.Study shows vitamin D supplements don’t lower the risk of breaking bones.How domestic cats manage to live together.Skeptic's guide to Uri Geller’s alien invasionSpaceTime Series 25 Episode 86*Another Russian promise to leave the International Spa

  • You’ll Need to Dig Deep to Find Life on Mars

    29/07/2022 Duración: 27min

    SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 84*New studies suggest you’ll need to dig deep to find life on MarsA new study has confirmed that future Mars rovers will need to drill at least two metres below the red planet’s surface to find any evidence of ancient Martian life – if it ever existed.*Mars Helicopter grounded by sensor glitchNASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity has been grounded after suffering a sensor failure.*A new joint American and Australian spy satellite launchedRocket Lab have successfully launched the first of two new spy satellites for the Australian and United States governments.*China launches more spy satellitesChina has launched another pair of Earth observation satellites to keep an eye of its areas of interest.*The Science ReportClimate change wiping out bird species at a dramatic rate.New Guidelines warn adults should have no more than 10 standard drinks a week.Rare sauropod dinosaur teeth found in outback Queensland.Skeptic's guide to GraphologyListen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with o

  • Three New Particles Discovered at CERN

    27/07/2022 Duración: 43min

    SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 83*Three new particles discovered at CERNThe international LHCb collaboration at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider has discovered three never-before-seen subatomic particles.*The new telescope to test competing theories of Dark EnergySimulated tests of the ultra-deep field galaxy survey observations expected from NASA upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space telescope mission have astonished astronomers.*Cygnus used to boost Space Station for the first timeNASA have used a docked Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo ship to boost the International Space Station up into a higher orbit.*New space suits and a dust monitor taken to the International Space StationA SpaceX Dragon cargo ship loaded with over two and a half tonnes of supplies has docked safely to the International Space Station.*The Science ReportA new study warns that 38% of large carnivore species now considered vulnerable or endangered.Scientists have sequenced the genetic code of the Sturgeon.The latest snapshot of Australia’s attitude to

  • Launch Date Set for NASA’s Artemis-1 Mission to the Moon

    25/07/2022 Duración: 37min

    SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 82*A launch date set for NASA’s Artemis-1 mission to the MoonNASA is looking at August 29 as the potential launch date for the maiden flight of the massive SLS Moon rocket on Artemis-1.*Warnings about the DART asteroid impact missionA new study warns that NASA’s planned DART mission could leave its target asteroid badly deformed.*Counting down to the death of a red giantAstronomers have for the first time witnessed a rare stellar pulse that is foreshadowing the death of a star known as a red giant.*Jupiter shows off its ringsHot on the heels of last week’s spectacular first images from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope astronomers have released some stunning images including some stunning images of Jupiter, its moons, and it’s hard to see ring system.*The Science ReportThe latest State of the Environment report is painting a dire picture of climate inaction in Australia.Hospitals starting to gear up across Australia with deaths from COVID on the increase again.The UK has crossed th

  • The Ultimate Fate of a Star Shredded by a Black Hole

    22/07/2022 Duración: 29min

    SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 81*The ultimate fate of a star shredded by a black holeAstronomers studying the destruction of a star by a black hole have unraveled another mystery in how stars are torn apart by these dark monsters.*NASA’s New Mineral Dust DetectorA new NASA science package to attach to the International Space Station will monitory how dusty the Earth is – and how that affects the environment.*Moscow adorns their Progress cargo ship with anti-Ukrainian propaganda A Russian Progress cargo ship carrying two and a half tonnes of supplies has successfully docked with the International Space Station.*Two American spy satellites launchedTwo classified American spacecraft have been successfully launched into aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V Centaur rocket from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.*The growing danger of falling space junkA new study has found that wishing on a falling star could be deadly – especially if it’s a rocket.*The Science ReportNo health benefits to drinking alcoh

  • NASA’s Curiosity Rover goes into Emergency Safe Mode on Mars

    20/07/2022 Duración: 28min

    SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 80*NASA’s Curiosity rover goes into emergency safe mode on MarsNASA’s Mars Curiosity rover have suddenly gone into emergency safe mode on the red planet following unusual temperature spikes were detected by a key instrument control unit.*Claims the Earth’s mantle had two different compositionsA new study claims the Earth’s mantle had very different composition early in the planet’s history with the lower mantle nearest the outer core far drier than the upper mantle closer to the crust.*China slams NASA’s claims about Beijing militarizing the MoonBeijing has slammed claims by NASA Administrator Bill Nelson that China is trying to gain the ultimate high ground by militarizing the Moon.*China’s military buildup in space continuesChina has launched another Gaofen high resolution spy satellite.*Virgin Orbit launches seven Space Force SatellitesVirgin Orbit has successfully launched seven United States Space Force satellites aboard a LauncherOne carrier rocket drop launched from a specia

  • James Webb Reveals its Spectacular First Images

    18/07/2022 Duración: 50min

    The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 25 Episode 79*James Webb reveals its spectacular first imagesThe first images from the new James Webb Space Telescope have stunned the world with their spectacular beauty and clarity.*Russia officially kicked off the ExoMars mission over UkraineThe European Space Agency has officially terminated cooperation with the Russian Federal Space Agency Roscosmos on the joint EXO-Mars mission with to put a rover on the surface of the red planet to drill for signs of life.*A successful maiden flight of Europe’s new Vega C rocketEurope’s new Vega C launch vehicle has undertaken a successful maiden flight delivering a scientific satellite and six Cubesats into orbit.*A blast rocks SpaceX’s star base complex in Texas.A SpaceX Starship super heavy Booster has suffered a spectacular launch pad explosion at the SpaceX star base Facility in Boca Chica Texas.*SpaceX set new launch records for its Falcon 9 rocket.SpaceX has set a new rec

  • Discovery of the Fastest Known Star

    15/07/2022 Duración: 24min

    SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 78*Discovery of the fastest known starAstronomers have discovered the fastest known star in the Milky Way orbiting Sagittarius A* the Supermassive black hole at the galactic centre in just four Earth years.*Physicists confront the neutron lifetime puzzleTo solve a long-standing puzzle about how long a neutron can “live” outside an atomic nucleus, physicists entertained a wild but testable theory proposing the existence of a right-handed version of our left-handed universe.*Shedding new light on dark matterA team of physicists has developed a method for predicting the composition of dark matter.*The Science ReportNew study looks at who is more likely to develop long COVID. A thousand species of bacteria and archaea discovered living on glaciers in the Tibetan Plateau.The new low-cost supercapacitor that can selectively capture carbon dioxide gas while it charges.Skeptic's guide to dreams forebodings and premonitions.Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal

  • Curiosity Finds Organic Material on Mars Comparable with Some Parts of Earth

    13/07/2022 Duración: 32min

    SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 77*Curiosity finds organic material on Mars comparable with some parts of EarthScientists measuring the total organic carbon - a key component in the molecules of life - in Martian rocks for the first time have found levels comparable with some location on Earth.*All systems go for NASA’s Viper lunar rover missionNASA are planning to land a lunar rover on the Moon’s south pole next year to search for water ice in the permanently dark shadows lurking at the bottom of craters that never seen the Sun.*The unexpected chemical complexity Comet 67P Churyumov GerasimenkoScientists have discovered a whole series of complex organic molecules in the Comet 67P Churyumov Gerasimenko.*The Science Report480 million year old spore-like microfossils found in Australia.How to talk when loved ones are sleeping.The Dingo has a unique genome distinct from domestic dogs.Alex on Tech: The iPhone turns 15 – do you feel old yet?Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen lin

  • The Dark Side of the Universe Might Not Be All That Dark After All

    11/07/2022 Duración: 46min

    The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 76*The Dark Side of the Universe might not be all that dark after allThe accelerating expansion of the universe due to a mysterious quantity called “dark energy” may not be real, according to ongoing research claiming it might simply be an artefact caused by the physical structure of the cosmos.*CAPSTONE moon probe finally phones home after mysteriously going silentNASA’s Capstone mission has re-established contact with mission managers two days after suddenly going silent following its separation from its Rocket Lab Photon Spacecraft.*NASA’s second launch at the Arnhem Space Centre blasts offNASA has conducted a second launch from the Arnhem Space Centre sending a sub orbital sounding rocket on a mission to study our nearest neighbouring star system Alpha Centauri.*The Science ReportA new more infectious third COVID Omicron wave on the way.A diet rich in Vitamin K could lower your risk of atherosclerosis-related cardiovascu

  • Martian Meteorite Upsets Planet Formation Theory

    08/07/2022 Duración: 47min

    SpaceTime 20220708 Series 25 Episode 75*Martian meteorite upsets planet formation theoryA new study of an old Martian meteorite is contradicting current ideas of planetary formation.*Another six space tourist kiss the edge of space aboard New ShepardBlue Origin has undertaken its fifth manned space tourism flight.*First Ariane 5 launch for 2022The European Space Agency has undertaken its first Ariane 5 flight of the year placing two telecommunications satellites into geostationary orbit.*SpaceX rounds off a busy launch schedule with more than a dozen flightsIt’s been busy times for SpaceX and its Falcon 9 workhorse with more than a dozen launches taking place on what seems like a futuristic space age production line with one launch after another.*July SkywatchPlanet Earth reaches its furthest orbital distance from the Sun, the spectacular Southern Cross constellation, and the ticking time bomb known as Antares…Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimew

  • Launch Delay for Psyche Asteroid Mission

    06/07/2022 Duración: 37min

    SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 74*NASA announces launch delay for Its Psyche asteroid missionNASA has scrubbed the launch of its long-awaited mission to the strange metallic rich asteroid 16 Psyche because of on-going flight software issues.*New Zealand’s first lunar mission blasts offRocket Lab has launched – CAPSTONE -- its first lunar spacecraft for NASA.*Iran carries out another ballistic missile test despite its UN agreementsIran has carried out a second test launch of its new Zoljanah long range ballistic missile in direct contravention of its 2015 nuclear non proliferation treaty agreements.*South Korea launches its own orbital rocket.South Korea has successfully launched its first homegrown rocket placing a satellite into orbit.*The Science ReportClaims there are now fewer tropical cyclones across the world than before industrialisation.New research suggests that a 'mega dose' of Vitamin C may be harmful rather than helpful.Dogs might be man’s best friend thanks to mutations in stress hormones genes.Alex

  • Discovery Of The Most Powerful Pulsar In The Distant Universe

    04/07/2022 Duración: 28min

    The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 73*Discovery of the most powerful pulsar in the distant universeAstronomers have discovered one of the youngest and most powerful neutron star pulsars ever seen.*NASA returns to Australian skies for a series of space flightsNASA has undertaken its first launch from a privately operated commercial launch pad outside the United States.*China launches four more spy satellites as it continues to prepare for warChina has launched four more spy satellites as the communist nation continues what Beijing describes as its build up to war.*The Science ReportMonkeypox continues to spread globally.The simple eye test that can determine if you’re on the spectrum.Domestic dogs more closely related to ancient eastern Eurasian wolves than to those in the west.Skeptic's guide to what sort of people believe in the paranormal.Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/li

  • A Close Encounter with the Planet Mercury

    01/07/2022 Duración: 32min

    SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 72*A close encounter with the planet MercuryThe BepiColombo spacecraft has just undertaken its second close flyby of the planet Mercury.*Parker Solar Probe Completes 12th PerihelionNASA’s Parker Solar probe has just completed its 12th perihelion flying to within eight and a half million kilometres of the Sun’s surface.*Work begins on a new European tracking station in Western AustraliaConstruction is now underway on the European Space Agency’s latest deep-space communications antenna in Western Australia.*The Science ReportA new study says Australian COVID-19 cases are far higher than reported.Tropical coral reefs threaten Sydney Harbour.Scientists closer to developing a more sustainable, rechargeable ‘organic’ battery.Skeptic's guide to the pseudoscience of gay conversion therapy.Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ If you love this

  • Dead Star Caught Ripping Up Its Planetary System

    29/06/2022 Duración: 24min

    SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 71*Dead star caught ripping up its planetary systemAstronomers have been given a sobering glimpse of the ultimate fate of planet Earth as they watched a Sun like star at the end of its life rip its planetary system apart.*New evidence on long standing water on ancient MarsA new study suggests that Mars may have retained a significant amount of water until far more recently than previously thought.*Russian space debris threatens space stationCrew aboard the International Space Station have been forced to take evasive action to avoid a piece of Russian space junk created by Moscow’s latest anti-satellite missile test.*The Science ReportClaims the Omicron variant appears to be less likely to cause long covid than Delta.New study claims multivitamins and dietary supplements are a waste of money.The origins of copper revealed.Alex on Tech: new virtual reality training systems to help surgeons.Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://space

  • Monster Black Hole Discovery

    27/06/2022 Duración: 32min

    The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 70*Monster black hole discoveryAstronomers have discovered a supermassive black hole that’s consuming as much mass as the planet Earth every second.*Discovery of a possible new fundamental particle – maybe even dark matterThere’s growing evidence today of the possible existence of a new yet to be confirmed fundamental particle in physics.*Space Launch System ready to flyNASA says it’s ready to launch its giant new Artemis 1 SLS moon rocket.*The Science ReportGoogle rejects claims its LaMDA artificial intelligence program has become sentient or self-aware.The world’s first quantum computing chip developed in Sydney.Claims exposure to green space could slow cognitive decline in middle-aged women.Skeptic's guide to spooky dollyListen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ If you love this

  • Detecting Invisible Monsters Floating Unseen In Space

    24/06/2022 Duración: 27min

    SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 69*Detecting invisible monsters floating unseen in spaceAstronomers may have discovered the first free-floating black hole in the Milky Way galaxy – an invisible monster devouring anything that gets too close.*NASA loses two hurricane monitoring satellites during launchTwo small NASA satellites designed to study hurricane development have been destroyed after their Astra Rocket 3.3 launch vehicle failed to reach orbit during its accent from the Cape Canaveral Space Force base in Florida.*Iran breaches more nuclear agreements as it prepares for another missile testIran has confirmed its gearing up for more missile tests despite United Nations resolutions agreed to by the Islamic republic preventing Tehran from developing nuclear weapons or their delivery systems.*The Science ReportMicroplastics discovered in Antarctica for the first time.New study says the Black Death may have originated in modern day KyrgyzstanA new study shows that as well as sending your cat nuts catnip also keep

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