Spacetime With Stuart Gary

Sharpest Image Ever of Universe's Most Massive Known Star

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SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 124*Sharpest image ever of universe’s most massive known starAstronomers have taken their best image yet of the most massive known star in the universe.*The Martian crust is more complex and evolved than previously thoughtA new study claims the early Martian crust may be more complex and evolved than previously thought—and may even be similar to our own planet’s original crust.*Crippled Cygnus cargo ship docks with space stationA crippled Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo ship has safely made it to the International Space Station despite only one of its two solar arrays unfurling to power systems aboard the vessel.*Tracking 30 Years of Sea Level RiseThirty years ago, scientists and engineers launched a new satellite -- TOPEX/Poseidon -- to study the rising and falling of the planet’s sea levels over time.*The Science ReportNew research warns rapid rain bursts have intensified in Sydney by 40% over the last two decades.59.2% of the world's population has likely been exposed to either CO