Spacetime With Stuart Gary

S26E107: Solar Orbiter Discovery // Earliest Life on Earth // International Space Station Update

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This episode is brought to you with the help of our new sponsor Incogni - a new and powerful data protection service. Use code stuartgary at the link below to get an exclusive 60% off an annual Incogni plan: https://incogni.com/stuartgarySpaceTime Series 26 Episode 107 *Solar Orbiter discovers tiny jets that could power the solar wind Astronomers have discovered tiny jets on the Sun that could be the source of the solar wind – the constant stream of charged particles flowing out from the S un and filling the solar system. *Looking for signs of the earliest life in outback Australia Astrobiologists and geologists with NASA have been scouring the Pilbara region of outback Western Australia looking for the earliest signs of life on Earth. *Getting busy aboard the International Space Station Four new astronauts have arrived aboard the International Space Station following a text book launch from the Kenedy Space Centre in Florida. *The Science Report Study shows claims paper straws contain potentially toxic chemi