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2016 to present
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Podcaster's summary: 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.Links at https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/about Enjoy!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2458531/advertisement
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2023-Dec-01 • 27 minutes Why Galaxies Hang Out with their Own Kind | S26E144 This episode is brought to you by the support of Dragonball Legends. Download and play for free from the Apple App store or Google Play. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 144 *Explaining why galaxies hang out with their own kind A new study may have solved... |
2023-Nov-29 • 32 minutes Triple Star Discoveries | S26E143 This episode is brought to with the support of Dragonball Legends. Available for your mobile device from the Apple App Store and Google Play Stores. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 143 *Triple star discoveries will mean changing astronomy textbooks... |
2023-Nov-27 • 36 minutes Massive mysterious blasts // Colliding neutron stars // Juice | S26E142 The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 142 *Discovery of massive mysterious blasts in the distant universe Astronomers are baffled by a mysterious series of massive explosions in the distant Universe which are emitting more energy than... |
2023-Nov-24 • 28 minutes China's Mars Race, Neutron Star Gold & NASA's SPHEREx | S26E141 Welcome to the show notes for Episode 141 of the "Spacetime" podcast, hosted by Stuart Gary. In this episode, we delve into China's ambitious Mars mission, a novel cosmic source for gold, and NASA's upcoming SPHEREx mission. **Episode Highlights:** 1.... |
2023-Nov-22 • 24 minutes Marsquakes // Life // Exoplanets | S26E140 The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 140 *Cerberus Fossae identified as the biggest source of marsquakes A new study of data from NASA’s Mars Insight lander mission has identified the Cerberus Fossae region east of Insight as the red... |
2023-Nov-20 • 27 minutes Ancient Galaxies // Earth's Surface Water // Mars Spacecraft | S26E139 The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 139 *Discovery of some of the most ancient galaxies ever seen Astronomers have discovered two of the most distant galaxies ever seen – one of which dates back some 13.4 billion light years -- to a... |
2023-Nov-17 • 27 minutes Dream Chaser, Uranus Aurora, and Ozone Hole Update | S26E138 Welcome to SpaceTime, the podcast that brings you the most fascinating stories and discoveries in astronomy, space and science. Your host, Stuart Gary, and in this episode, we'll talk about: ● How the first Dream Chaser space plane is ready to fly to... |
2023-Nov-15 • 33 minutes Euclid's Debut, Europe's Space Leap, and Arctic Mysteries Unveiled | S26E137 SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 137 - 1. **Euclid Mission's Groundbreaking First Images**: The European Space Agency's Euclid spacecraft, dedicated to exploring the mysteries of the dark universe, has unveiled its first set of images. This marks a... |
2023-Nov-13 • 38 minutes Record-Breaker // Curiosity Rover // Objects in the Universe | S26E136 The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 136 *Record-Breaking Black Hole Astronomers have discovered the most distant black hole ever seen The observation reported in the journal Nature Astronomy suggest the black hole was already in... |
2023-Nov-10 • 33 minutes Ganymede Discovery // New Space Deal // New Russian Space Station // November Skywatch | S26E135 Air The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 135 *Mineral salts and organic compounds discovered on Ganymede NASA’s Juno spacecraft has discovered mineral salts and organic compounds bubbling to the surface of Jupiter’s largest moon Ganymede.... |
2023-Nov-08 • 30 minutes Exploring Cosmic Mysteries and Earthly Innovations : S26E134 The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 134 - **Pluto's Potential Super Volcano**: A recent study raises the possibility that Pluto may house a colossal super-volcano. - **Youthful Martian Meteorites**: Investigations reveal that a... |
2023-Nov-06 • 30 minutes Deep Within Earth // Lucy’s First Asteroid Encounter // Venus Plate Tectonics | S26E133 The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 133 *Do the remains of an ancient planet lie deep within Earth Back in the 1980s, geophysicists discovered two continent-sized blobs of unusual material buried deep within the Earth’s mantle. Now, a... |
2023-Nov-03 • 20 minutes Stellar Alchemy and Earth's Shield: Unveiling Tellurium and Hera's Odyssey | S26E132 The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 132 *Rare heavy element discovered in stellar collision Astronomers have discovered the rare heavy element tellurium being produced in the kilonova collision of a pair of neutron stars. *Planetary... |
2023-Nov-01 • 26 minutes Unveiling Martian Secrets, Shielding Europa Clipper, and India's Astronaut Ambitions | S26E131 The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 131 *Mystery of the Martian core solved A new study of data from NASA’s Mars Insight lander mission has concluded that the Martian liquid metallic core is both smaller and denser than previously... |
2023-Oct-30 • 30 minutes Distant Radio Burst // Moon's Age Update // Mars Rivers | S26E130 The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 130 *The most distant fast radio burst ever Astronomers have identified the most distant Fast Radio Burst ever detected. The ephemeral cosmic blast which has been catalogued as FRB 20220610A occurred... |
2023-Oct-27 • 22 minutes Largest Mars Quake // Organics on Dwarf Planet // Is Bennu Spinning Apart? | S26E129 The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 129 *The largest ever Mars quake Scientists have announced the results of an unprecedented collaboration to search for the source of the largest ever seismic event recorded on Mars. *The origin of... |
2023-Oct-25 • 27 minutes History of the Andromeda Galaxy // Quartz Crystals Discovery // The Sun’s heating Process | S26E128 The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 128 *The dramatic history of the Andromeda galaxy A new study has unveiled the violent history of our nearest neighbouring big galaxy M-31 Andromeda. *Quartz crystals discovered in clouds of hot gas... |
2023-Oct-23 • 50 minutes Newborn Galaxies / NASA’s Psyche Spacecraft / Annular Eclipse | S26E127 🌏 Get Our Exclusive NordVPN deal here ➼ https://nordvpn.com/stuartgary or use the checkout code STUARTGARY. It’s risk-free with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee! ✌ The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 127 *Astronomers discover newborn... |
2023-Oct-20 • 27 minutes Exploring the Outer Edges: Unveiling the Ninth Planet or Unraveling Gravity's Secrets? | S26E126 🌏 Get Our Exclusive NordVPN deal here ➼ https://nordvpn.com/stuartgary or use the checkout code STUARTGARY. It’s risk-free with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee! ✌ The Space News Podcast SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 126 *Plot thickens in hunt for... |
2023-Oct-18 • 27 minutes Beyond Earth: Revelations from Bennu, Cosmic Collisions, and Spain's Leap to the Stars | S26E125 SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 125 *Carbon and Water discovered in Bennu asteroid samples An initial examination of the regolith samples returned to Earth from the asteroid Bennu by the Osiris Rex mission are showing evidence of high-carbon content and... |
2023-Oct-16 • 38 minutes Frontiers of Survival: Fusion Breakthroughs, Cosmic Storms, and Space Station Tribulations | S26E124 The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 124 *Australia’s first nuclear fusion reactor. The University of New South Wales is to develop Australia’s first nuclear fusion tokamak. *Earth’s largest ever solar storm Scientists have discovered... |
2023-Oct-13 • 24 minutes Venusian Lightning, Arrokoth's Secrets, and Surviving Aussie Zombies: S26E123 **SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 26 Episode 123 Show Notes** --- **1. Lightning Mysteries on Venus** - A recent study has cast doubt on the long-held belief regarding lightning on Venus. - The thick acidic cloud cover of Venus, previously thought... |
2023-Oct-11 • 30 minutes Future Extinction and Cosmic Mysteries: S26E122 In this episode of SpaceTime: 1. A new study predicts that humans and mammals may go extinct in 250 million years due to continental drift and the formation of the next supercontinent, Pangea Ultima. 2. Strange planet-like structures have been... |
2023-Oct-09 • 30 minutes NASA’s Psyche spacecraft delayed // Earth’s strongest lightning // Report on Blue Origin’s crash The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 121 *The launch of NASA’s Psyche spacecraft delayed again Mission managers have rescheduled the launch of NASA’s Psyche spacecraft to a metal asteroid for Thursday October 12th. *What causes Earth’s... |
2023-Oct-06 • 44 minutes Saturn's Secrets, Milky Way's Curves, and Orbit Milestones: SpaceTime S26E120 This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you with the support of NordVPN...when it comes to online security, you're in good hands. To check out our special offer, please visit https://www.nordvpn.com/stuartgary or use the checkout code STUARTGARY... |
2023-Oct-04 • 40 minutes Europa's Carbon Discovery & The Mysteries of Eta Carinae: SpaceTime S26E119 Episode Summary: In this episode of SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Astronomy News, we bring you the latest discoveries and developments in the field of astronomy. From the discovery of carbon on Europa to NASA's Independent Review board report on the Mars... |
2023-Oct-02 • 53 minutes Antimatter's Secret, Osiris-Rex's Return, and Iran's Space Leap SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 118 *Does antimatter fall up or down in gravity? Does antimatter fall up or down under the influence of gravity? It’s been an age-old question among first year physics students the world over, and now we finally have an... |
2023-Sep-29 • 28 minutes Probing Solar Storms, Mars Ascents, and Alien Remains?: Unraveling SpaceTime S26E117 **Show Notes: SpaceTime S26E117 Podcast** - **NASA's Parker Solar Probe's Encounter with CME** - The Parker Solar Probe recently experienced one of the strongest coronal mass ejections (CME) ever documented. - **Curiosity Rover's Challenging Ascent**... |
2023-Sep-27 • 31 minutes 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... |
2023-Sep-25 • 34 minutes 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... |
2023-Sep-22 • 31 minutes Orbital Collisions, Unique Supernovas, and Starship's Return: SpaceTime S26E114 This episode of SpaceTime is brought to by Incogni...protecting you and your data online. Use code STUARTGARY at the link below to get an exlusive 60% off an annual Incogni plan: https://incogni. com/stuartgary **SpaceTime... with Stuart Gary - Series 26... |
2023-Sep-20 • 34 minutes S26E113: Webb's Dwarfs, Mars' Mineral Mystery, and the Neutrino Enigma This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you with the help of Incogni - safeguarding your privacy online. To get a whopping 60% off your subscription as a SpaceTime listener, just visit https://incogni.com/stuartgary SpaceTime... with Stuart Gary Series... |
2023-Sep-18 • 21 minutes 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... |
2023-Sep-15 • 27 minutes 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... |
2023-Sep-13 • 25 minutes S26E110: OSIRIS-Rex Returns & China's Lunar Ambitions **SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S26E110 - Show Notes** **1. OSIRIS-Rex's Earthbound Journey** - NASA has successfully conducted a test run, gearing up for the anticipated return of the OSIRIS-Rex sample return capsule. - The capsule is set to make its... |
2023-Sep-11 • 35 minutes S26E109: Have they finally found Planet X? SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 109 *Have they finally found planet X? Astronomers in Japan have found possible evidence of an Earth-like planet orbiting in the Kuiper Belt. *XRISM space telescope launches into orbit. A powerful new Xray telescope has... |
2023-Sep-08 • 34 minutes S26E108: Fewer Feeding Black Holes // Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope // Muon g-2 This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you with the support of Incogni , the new data protection service Use code stuartgary at the link below to get an exclusive 60% off an annual Incogni plan: https://incogni.com/stuartgary SpaceTime Series 26... |
2023-Sep-06 • 33 minutes S26E107: Solar Orbiter Discovery // Earliest Life on Earth // International Space Station Update 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/stuartgary SpaceTime...... |
2023-Sep-04 • 34 minutes S26E106: The Violent Accretion Disk of a Supermassive Black Hole // The Monster Centaurus A // Indian Lunar Rover The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 106 *The violent accretion disk of a supermassive black hole Astronomers have for the first time ever, captured spectra from the tumultuous accretion disk of an actively feeding super massive black... |
2023-Sep-01 • 27 minutes S26E105: Massive Brown Dwarf Discovered // Innospace // September SkyWatch The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 105 *Massive brown dwarf discovered Astronomers have discovered a massive new brown dwarf some 80 times the mass of Jupiter. *Innospace set to launch into orbit from the Northern Territory South... |
2023-Aug-30 • 30 minutes S26E104: Giant Black Hole // X-ray Cosmos // Hotter than the Sun The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 104 *A giant black hole destroys a massive star Astronomers have been examining the ripped apart remains of a once giant star that was torn apart and discarded by a supermassive black hole. *A new... |
2023-Aug-28 • 27 minutes S26E103: India's Lunar Landing // Russian Spacecraft Crash // Neptune’s Disappearing Clouds The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 103 *India lands first mission on Moon - first to reach south pole India has become only the fourth nation -- after the Soviet Union, the United States and China -- to land a spacecraft on the Moon,... |
2023-Aug-25 • 27 minutes S26E102: Mars Spins Faster // Maisie’s Galaxy // HERA Planetary Defense This episode is brought to you with the support of NordVPN. To get our exclusive deal (including free extra months service) with https://www.nordvpn.com/stuartgary and help support the show. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 102 *New study finds Mars is... |
2023-Aug-23 • 29 minutes S26E101: Toughest Climb Yet // The Demon Particle // Virgin Galactic This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you by NordVPN. To get the deals visit https://www.nordvpn.com/stuartgary SpaceTime... Series 26 Episode 101 *Curiosity Rover faces its toughest climb yet on Mars Shortly before the rover’s 11th anniversary on the... |
2023-Aug-21 • 26 minutes S26E100: The Colours of Earendel // Nuclear Fusion // Race to the Moon The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 100 *Webb reveals colours of Earendel, most distant star ever detected Astronomers have used the Webb Space Telescope to study Earendel, one of the most distant stars ever detected. *Sustained... |
2023-Aug-18 • 23 minutes S26E99: Mars' Ancient Mud Cracks: Insights into Life, Eucalyptus Spacecraft's Milestone, and Melbourne's Sky Spectacle This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you with the support of NordVPN. To check out the special deal we have for, please visit https://www.nordvpn.com/stuartgary - you'll be glad you did. In this episode: - **Mars Curiosity Rover's... |
2023-Aug-16 • 31 minutes S26E98: Mars Ingenuity's Comeback, Starliner Delays, and Deep Space Discoveries This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you with the support of NordVPN. To check out the special SpaceTime deal Stuart talks about, just visit https://www.nordvpn.com/stuartgary and help support the show. You can also find link details on the... |
2023-Aug-14 • 28 minutes S26E97: Revolutionary Gravity, Early Universe, Lunar Milestone, and More **1. A New Gravity Perspective:** Evidence points towards modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND). This potential shift in understanding gravity could rival the significance of general relativity. The scientific community awaits further confirmation. **2.... |
2023-Aug-11 • 22 minutes S26E96: Hazardous Asteroids // Magnetic Meteorites // and Southeast Asia's Oldest Curry **1. Discovering Potentially Hazardous Asteroids:** In this episode, we delve into the capabilities of a groundbreaking asteroid discovery algorithm. This innovative tool has recently pinpointed its inaugural "potentially hazardous" asteroid. These... |
2023-Aug-09 • 31 minutes S26E95: FRBs Unraveled // Aeolus' Fiery Re-entry // Solar Eruptions: Space Hazards and Discoveries Welcome to **SpaceTime with Stuart Gary, Series 26 Episode 95**. In this episode, we bring you the latest discoveries and developments in the world of astronomy and space exploration. Here are the show notes: - **Astronomers Unveil New Insights into... |
2023-Aug-07 • 37 minutes S26E94: Voyager 2's Return // Tectonic Shifts // ISS Resupply: Unraveling Space Mysteries - **Voyager 2's Intergalactic Journey Continues:** Despite a brief loss of contact, NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft, currently journeying through the vast expanse of interstellar space, approximately twenty billion kilometers away, has been confirmed to... |
2023-Aug-04 • 30 minutes Escaping Boulders, Black Hole Discoveries, and August Skywatch: SpaceTime S26E93 - **Boulders Escaping from Asteroid Dimorphos:** Astronomers have made fascinating discoveries about numerous boulders seen swarming around the asteroid moon Dimorphos. This intriguing phenomenon is believed to be a result of the Double Asteroid... |
2023-Aug-02 • 30 minutes S26E92: Unidentified Flying Anomalies // Martian Organics // Olympus Mons In this exciting episode of SpaceTime with Stuart Gary, we delve into the latest groundbreaking discoveries and revelations in the world of space and science. First, we explore the long-dismissed realm of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, as the... |
2023-Jul-31 • 33 minutes Venus' Volcanism, Earth's Tectonic Dawn, and Juno's Jovian Encounter: Navigating the Cosmic Terrain | SpaceTime S26E91 Welcome to SpaceTime Series 26, Episode 91 with Stuart Gary. Today, we're exploring the intriguing geology of our celestial neighbors and our home planet. Discover how ancient asteroid impacts may have sparked ongoing volcanism on Venus, keeping its... |
2023-Jul-28 • 28 minutes Unprecedented Gamma-Ray Burst & Co-orbiting Exoplanets: SpaceTime S26E90 In this 90th episode of SpaceTime with Stuart Gary's Series 26, we delve into an array of fascinating cosmic discoveries and scientific insights. 1. **Record-Breaking Gamma-Ray Burst:** Astronomers have registered the brightest gamma-ray burst ever... |
2023-Jul-26 • 26 minutes Stellar Enigma Unveiled: Two-Faced Star & Ancient Asteroid Secrets | NASA's Psyche Mission and More! SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S26E89 - Two-faced star exposed: Astronomers make an intriguing discovery of a unique two-faced white dwarf star. The star's unusual characteristics pose interesting questions for astronomers and astrophysicists. 2. NASA's... |
2023-Jul-24 • 33 minutes S26E88: In Plain Sight // Perseverance Update // BepiColombo Flyby SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 88 *Astronomers find new type of stellar object hiding in plain sight Astronomers have discovered a new type of stellar object that challenges sciences understanding of the physics of neutron stars and white dwarfs.... |
2023-Jul-21 • 22 minutes Revisiting Moon's Age, Earth's Tectonics & Ariane 5's Farewell | S26E87 In the engaging 87th episode of SpaceTime Series 26 with Stuart Gary, journey through intriguing celestial and terrestrial revelations. Discover the 'Man in the Moon' as we uncover its ancient secrets, revealing that its famed surface is approximately... |
2023-Jul-19 • 21 minutes S26E86: Earth’s Spin Axis // Martian Dunes // International Space Station *Humans have changed Earth’s spin axis A new study has shown that humans have changed the Earth’s rotation by pumping out vast amounts of groundwater and moving it elsewhere. *Martian dunes eroded by a shift in prevailing winds after the planet's last... |
2023-Jul-17 • 32 minutes S26E85: Age of the Universe Reassessed // Astonishing Saturn // Growing Plants on the Moon SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 85 *A retake on the age of the universe A new study suggests that the universe is actually 26.7 billion years old – that’s nearly twice as old as the 13.8-billion-year age previously believed. *New image from Webb reveals... |
2023-Jul-14 • 26 minutes S26E84: Milestone Orbits // Martian Meltwater // Earth's Water Origins and More Hello and welcome to SpaceTime with Stuart Gary, Series 26 Episode 84. Coming up on this episode: another milestone for NASA's Parker Solar Probe, gullies on Mars potentially formed by recent meltwater, a new study challenges the origins of Earth's... |
2023-Jul-12 • 32 minutes S26E83: Unveiling Secrets - From Euclid's Voyage to Martian Monoliths Welcome to SpaceTime with Stuart Gary, your weekly update on the universe beyond our atmosphere. Buckle up for this exciting journey, as today's episode, number 83 in our 26th series, takes us from the depths of space to the surface of the moon, and... |
2023-Jul-10 • 32 minutes S26E82: Unveiling the Impossible: Space Secrets and Science Advances Welcome to episode 82 of the 26th series of SpaceTime with Stuart Gary. In this episode, we delve into the surprising discoveries, alarming incidents, and intriguing developments in the world of astronomy and space science. Here's a sneak peek: ### 1.... |
2023-Jul-07 • 40 minutes S26E81: White Dwarf Pulsar // Planet Formation Timescales // Virgin Galactic's Flight // July Skywatch In this episode of SpaceTime with Stuart Gary: - Discovery of White Dwarf Pulsar Sheds Light on Star Evolution: In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have identified a rare type of white dwarf star system, offering valuable insights into the... |
2023-Jul-05 • 25 minutes S26E80: Exploring Stellar Demise and Laser Communications: Space News Podcast In this episode of SpaceTime, we bring you the latest discoveries and developments from the world of space. Astronomers have made a groundbreaking revelation, uncovering a never-before-seen method by which stars meet their demise. Join us as we delve... |
2023-Jul-03 • 23 minutes S26E79: Jupiter's Europa // Blue Supergiants // Mars Magnetic Fields In this episode of SpaceTime, we delve into intriguing discoveries and scientific studies that shed light on the mysteries of our universe and its potential impact on life. We explore new findings about the possibility of life on Jupiter's ice moon... |
2023-Jun-30 • 26 minutes S26E78: Life's Building Blocks in Deep Space // NASA Upgrades // Rocket Lab's Cyclone Satellites S26E78 of SpaceTime with Stuart Gary brings exciting discoveries and advancements in the realm of space and science. In a groundbreaking revelation, astronomers have found tryptophan, one of the essential amino acids for life, in the depths of... |
2023-Jun-28 • 23 minutes S26E77: Mysterious Arc Discovered in Andromeda // Not All Stars Made the Same // Most Intense Lightning Ever Recorded // Space News Amateur astronomers have discovered a mysterious nebulous arc close to the M31 galaxy in Andromeda. *Observations suggest not all stars are made the same A new study suggests that the universe’s most massive stars are formed through a different... |
2023-Jun-26 • 28 minutes S26E76: Hotter than the Sun // Feeding frenzy echo // Earth’s 19-hour long days The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 76 *Discovery of a brown dwarf hotter than the Sun Astronomers have discovered what appears to be a brown dwarf that is hotter than the Sun. *Detection of a feeding frenzy echo emitted by our... |
2023-Jun-23 • 29 minutes S26E75: Exploring Earth's Origins // Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry // Satellite Woes, and More! Join Stuart Gary in this episode of SpaceTime as he unveils intriguing discoveries and controversies from the world of science. Discover how an asteroid's surprising composition of Sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt, provides clues about... |
2023-Jun-21 • 30 minutes S26E74: BepiColombo's Mercury Flyby // Exoplanet Discoveries and More Space News *BepiColombo undertakes third Mercury flyby The BepiColombo spacecraft is now undertaking its latest close flyby of the planet Mercury – passing just 236 kilometres above the baking hot planet’s surface. *Rare earth metals in the atmosphere of a... |
2023-Jun-19 • 38 minutes S26E73: Key building block for life found at Saturn’s moon Enceladus & Other Space News SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 73 *Key building block for life found at Saturn’s moon Enceladus The search for extraterrestrial life in our solar system just got more exciting with scientists finding phosphorus -- a key building block for life in the... |
2023-Jun-16 • 22 minutes S26E72: Universal Evaporation // A Pile of Rubble // Trouble Plagued Starliner & Other Space News SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 72 *Eventually everything in the universe will evaporate, not only black holes New theoretical research has shown that Stephen Hawking might have been right about black holes evaporating over time -- although not... |
2023-Jun-14 • 24 minutes S26E71: What made the brightest cosmic explosion of all time so exceptional? & Other Space News SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 71 *What made the brightest cosmic explosion of all time so exceptional? Astronomers have finally developed a theory to explain the brightest cosmic explosion ever seen. *New study identifies mechanism driving the Sun’s... |
2023-Jun-12 • 27 minutes S26E70: Rewriting the book on mysterious Fast Radio Bursts & Other Space News The Astronomy News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 70 *Rewriting the book on mysterious Fast Radio Bursts Astronomers are raising new questions about mysterious deep space blasts of energy called Fast Radio Bursts following the detection of an... |
2023-Jun-09 • 24 minutes S26E69: Unlocking the secrets of the first building blocks of life with iron particles Do you want to gain new insights into the emergence of life on Earth? Are you curious to know the potential role of iron particles in the formation of organic compounds? If so, you won't want to my analysis on the latest findings. I'll be sharing a new scenario proposed for the emergence of the first building blocks of life on Earth. Don't miss this opportunity to discover the secrets of life's beginnings! In this episode, you will be able to: · Be captivated by the latest advancements in space science, as ... |
2023-Jun-07 • 24 minutes S26E68: Ten-thousand-kilometres high waterspout discovered on Saturn’s ice moon & Other Space News SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 68 *Ten-thousand-kilometres high water spout discovered on Saturn’s ice moon Astronomers have discovered towering plumes of water shooting some ten thousand kilometres deep into space from the Saturnian ice moon Enceladus.... |
2023-Jun-05 • 29 minutes S26E67: Profound new discoveries about mysterious Fast Radio Bursts & Other Astronomy News SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 67 *Profound new discoveries about mysterious Fast Radio Bursts Astronomers have just discovered that mysterious blasts of energy known as Fast Radio Bursts have reversable magnetic fields. *South Korea launches its own... |
2023-Jun-02 • 43 minutes S26E66: Ancient galaxy dies suddenly // Inmarsat denies cyber-attack // Meteorite rocks Queensland // June Skywatch SpaceTime S26E66 - The James Webb Telescope has discovered an ancient galaxy, called GS-9209, which suddenly and mysteriously died – halting all star formation. - Inmarsat has denied suggestions that two recent outages of its I-4 F1 satellite was... |
2023-May-31 • 40 minutes S26E65: Polar Cyclone - on Uranus // Lightning’s role in the creation of life // SpaceX’s latest space tourism flight SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 65 *A Polar Cyclone found on Uranus Astronomers have discovered what appears to be a polar cyclone on Uranus. *Lightning’s role in the creation of life A new study warns that lightning's role in making nitrogen available... |
2023-May-29 • 32 minutes S26E64: Blue Origin's Lunar Lander // Black Holes near Earth // Ancient Martian Ocean In this episode of SpaceTime with Stuart Gary: - Blue Origin selected to build NASA's next lunar lander: NASA has chosen Blue Origin to develop the Blue Moon lander concept, which will transport crews and supplies between lunar orbit and the Moon's... |
2023-May-26 • 26 minutes Astronomers Discover Earth-size Exoplanet with Potential Volcanoes - and more Space News SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 63 with Stuart Gary: - Astronomers have discovered an Earth-size exoplanet that may be carpeted with volcanoes. - New computer simulations have shown how massive streams of primordial gas in the very early universe could... |
2023-May-24 • 27 minutes Saturn's 62 new moons // Wild Martian river // Finding black holes In this episode of SpaceTime with Stuart Gary, you'll learn about the amazing discovery of 62 new moons around Saturn, the evidence of a wild river on ancient Mars, and the new technique to find black holes in the sky. You'll also get the latest... |
2023-May-22 • 34 minutes S26E61: New way to measure the expansion of the universe // Earth’s abrupt glacial transitions // Money axed from spaceport investment SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 61 *A new way to measure the expansion of the universe Astronomers have developed a new way to determine the Hubble constant – a key measurement of the universe’s rate of expansion. *Understanding Earth’s abrupt glacial... |
2023-May-19 • 38 minutes Simulating Black Hole Jets // NASA's Storm Chaser Satellites // Virgin Galactic's Space Flights Resumed S26E60: In this episode of SpaceTime with Stuart Gary, we explore the fascinating world of astrophysics and space exploration. Astronomers have used powerful supercomputer simulations to accurately recreate the mesmerizing jets emanating from... |
2023-May-17 • 26 minutes Exploring Uranus' Mysterious Moons // Satellite Navigation Secrets // Early Hiccups for JUICE spacecraft SpaceTime S26E59 Uranus' mysterious moons may contain oceans under their icy crusts, according to new computer modelling based on re-analyzed data from NASA's Voyager spacecraft. The magic key to satellite navigation systems is precise... |
2023-May-15 • 28 minutes Moon Secrets // Removing Space Junk // Lunar Research Station Update S26E58: *The Moon reveals its deepest secrets A new study has provided the most detailed view yet of the internal structure of the Moon. *Removing space junk from orbit Right now, there are over 200 million of bits of space junk orbiting the Earth,... |
2023-May-12 • 24 minutes Breaking the Laws of Physics: The Mystery of Pulsar M82X2 & Other Space News In this episode of Space Time, Stuart Gary discusses a mysterious neutron star named M82X2 that appears to be breaking the laws of physics by radiating energy that is 100 times brighter than it should be based on the Eddington limit. He also talks... |
2023-May-10 • 27 minutes Superflare Captured on Nearby Star & ESA Plans Nuclear Rocket for Deep Space Exploration S26E56 - In this episode of SpaceTime, we cover a range of space and science news. Astronomers have captured a super flare erupting from a nearby star using a combination of space and ground-based observations. The European Space Agency has announced... |
2023-May-08 • 22 minutes S26E55: Water on Mars // the Milky Way's Shape // NASA's Europa Clipper: Latest Space and Astronomy News In this episode, we discuss some of the latest developments in space and astronomy news. China's Zhurong rover has reportedly found evidence of liquid water on dune surfaces at low latitudes on Mars, challenging our understanding of the Red Planet's... |
2023-May-05 • 39 minutes S26E54: Ultralight Axions // Integral Spacecraft fixes // Rocket Lab's HASTE // May Skywatch *A new study proposes that ultralight particles called Axions, which act in waves, could solve the mystery of dark matter. *The European Space Agency's Integral Spacecraft is now safe thanks to a series of fixes by mission managers. *Rocket Lab has... |
2023-May-03 • 24 minutes S26E53: Astro News: Scary Barbie // Weird Asteroid // Dead Satellite Welcome to this episode of SpaceTime, where we bring you some fascinating stories from the world of astronomy and space science. First up, astronomers have made an incredible discovery using an Artificial Intelligence program. They have found a... |
2023-May-01 • 27 minutes S26E52: Exploring the Universe: From Quasars to Exoplanets and Lunar Missions *Solving the 60-year-old mystery of quasars Astronomers believe they’ve finally solved the mystery of quasars – the most powerful objects in the Universe. *Discovery of an embryonic exoplanet in a distant star system Astronomers have discovered an... |
2023-Apr-28 • 25 minutes S26E51: Deep Space Mysteries and Earthly Explosions: Latest Astronomy and Space News In this episode, we explore some of the latest developments in astronomy and space news: Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) from deep space continue to mystify astronomers with their sudden bursts of energy. Last year's Tongan volcanic explosion was confirmed... |
2023-Apr-26 • 24 minutes S26E50: Ingenuity Half Century // Curiosity Software Update // Biggest Brown Dwarf *Ingenuity reaches half a century *Curiosity gets a major software update *Biggest ever Brown Dwarf discovered *The Science Report *Alex on Tech Elon Musk to develop a new better AI. Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal... |
2023-Apr-24 • 27 minutes S26E49: Starship Launch // JUICE Mission Update // Russia to Stay *First starship launch ends in massive explosion *Europe’s JUICE mission bound for Jupiter *Russia backs down on space station threat *The Science Report *Skeptics guide to Ivermectin This week’s guests includes: Alex Zaharov-Reutt from iTWire.com Tim... |
2023-Apr-21 • 28 minutes S26E48: Ancient White Dwarf Hosts a Planetary Graveyard // Einstein Was Right – Again // Russia's New Weapon *Ancient White Dwarf hosts a planetary graveyard *New study shows that Einstein was right – again *Russia’s new weapon *The Science Report *Skeptics guide to Lincoln’s ghost Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen... |
2023-Apr-19 • 29 minutes S26E47: Galactic Monster // The Neutrino Mass // New Look at Uranus | SpaceTime | Astronomy News *Invisible monster on the loose in intergalactic space *Understanding the mystery of the neutrino mass *A fascinating new look at Uranus *The Science Report *Alex on Tech For more SpaceTime visit us online at https://www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com...... |
2023-Apr-17 • 41 minutes S26E46: Australia's Total Solar Eclipse // Snowball Earth // Binary Brown Dwarf System & Other Astronomy News SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 46 *This week’s Australian Total Solar Eclipse Sky watchers from around the world are making their way to the outback Western Australian township of Ningaloo on north west cape for one of the most spectacular events on the... |
2023-Apr-14 • 28 minutes S26E45: Starship Readied for First Flight // Black Widow Pulsar // Earth’s Inner Core // SpaceTime Astronomy News SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 45 *Starship readied for first flight SpaceX has commenced final assembly of their new Starship rocket in preparation for its maiden orbital test flight which could happen as soon as this week. *The black widow pulsar... |
2023-Apr-12 • 23 minutes S26E44: The Flattest Explosion Ever Seen in Space // Plate Techtonics // Space Rider | SpaceTime Astronomy News *Scientists observe flattest explosion ever seen in space Astronomers have just witnessed what they’re calling the flattest explosion ever seen in space. *Was plate tectonics occurring when life first formed on Earth? A new study claims plate... |
2023-Apr-10 • 42 minutes S26E43: The Brightest Gamma Ray Burst in History: Astronomers' Astonishing Discovery! & Other Astronomy News | SpaceTime SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 43 *The brightest gamma ray burst ever seen Astronomers around the world have been stunned by the brightest gamma ray burst ever seen. *Comprehensive map of all 85,000 volcanoes on Venus A new study has mapped no less than... |
2023-Apr-07 • 28 minutes S26E42: RNA Nucleobases Found in Space Rocks // Asteroids // Oumuamu | SpaceTime Astronomy News *RNA nucleobases found in space rocks Scientists studying samples of the asteroid Ryugu brought back to Earth by Japan’s Hayabusa 2 mission have discovered it contains uracil – one of the four nucleobases that make up RNA . *Discovery of an asteroid... |
2023-Apr-05 • 29 minutes S26E41: Second Coronal Hole Detected on the Sun in a Week // Northern Lights // PACE | SpaceTime Astronomy News *Second coronal hole detected on the Sun in a week For the second time in a week, a huge coronal hole has been detected on the Sun. *Rocket launches into the northern lights Scientists in Sweden have launched a sounding rocket to study the spectacular... |
2023-Apr-03 • 38 minutes S26E40: 30-Billion Times the Mass of the Sun | SpaceTime Astronomy News *Discovery of one of the biggest black holes ever found Astronomers has discovered one of the biggest black holes ever found – some 30 billion times the mass of the Sun. *New clues on how the Earth’s continents formed A new study claims the planet’s... |
2023-Mar-31 • 43 minutes S26E39: How Heat Flow Affects the Earth’s Magnetic Field // Parker Solar Probe // Dark Matter // Skywatch | SpaceTime Astronomy News *How heat flow affects the Earth’s magnetic field Compass readings that do not show the direction of true north and interference with the operations of satellites are a few of the problems caused by peculiarities of the Earth’s magnetic field. *NASA’s... |
2023-Mar-29 • 28 minutes S26E38: The Milky Way's Cannibalism // Measuring the W Boson // Scramjet Testing | SpaceTime Astronomy News *Another stellar stream adds more evidence to the Milky Way‘s cannibalism Astronomers have discovered another stellar stream hidden deep in the Milky Way Galaxy. *The most accurate measurement so far for the W boson Physicists at CERN have refined... |
2023-Mar-27 • 28 minutes S26E37: Dangerous Asteroid on its Way to Earth & Other Astronomy News | SpaceTime *Dangerous asteroid on its way to Earth NASA says an asteroid on an orbit that takes it close to Earth will almost certainly miss the planet despite some predictions of doom and gloom. *Asteroid impacts on the Moon are mirrored on Earth Scientists... |
2023-Mar-24 • 30 minutes S26E36: ExoMars - Back on Track | SpaceTime | Astronomy News The European Space Agency says its ExoMars mission to the red planet is back on with a launch window opening in October 2028. *Extremely rare Coronal Mass Ejection event A blast which scientists are calling an extremely rare bright Coronal Mass... |
2023-Mar-22 • 29 minutes S26E35: Martian Glaicer Discovery // Where Did Earth’s Water Come From // CHEOPS Mission Extended | SpaceTime *Modern glacier remains found near Martian equator Scientists have discovered recent glacial activity near the Martian equator. *Where did Earth’s water come from Water makes up 71% of Earth’s surface, but no one knows how or when such massive... |
2023-Mar-20 • 40 minutes S26E34: Modern Volcanic Activity Discovered on Venus // The Beginning of Everything // New ARTEMIS Spacesuits - SpaceTime *Modern volcanic activity discovered on Venus There have been lots of hints but now astronomers have finally discovered direct geological evidence of recent volcanic activity on the surface of Venus. *Looking back to first light and the beginning of... |
2023-Mar-17 • 27 minutes S26E33: Official - Findings into the Vega C Rocket Failure // Detailed Gigantic Jet Study // Time on the Moon *Board of inquiry hands down its findings into the Vega C rocket failure A European Space Agency board of inquiry has found a fault in a nozzle caused the failure of the European Vega C rocket's second flight. *The most detailed study yet of a... |
2023-Mar-15 • 29 minutes S26E32: Mars Helicopter's 46th Flight // More Evidence that Mimas is a Stealth Ocean World // NASA Spacecraft Back Online SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 32 *Mars Helicopter undertakes its 46th flight on the red planet NASA’s Mars Ingenuity Helicopter has undertaken its 46th flight in the skies over the red planet to reposition the tissue box sized twin rotor chopper for... |
2023-Mar-13 • 36 minutes S26E31: How the DART Spacecraft Ripped a Hole in an Asteroid // Crash and Burn for Japan // Nearby Earth Like Planet Discovery SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 31 *How the DART spacecraft ripped a hole in an asteroid It’s been revealed that NASA’s Dart spacecraft blasted over a thousand tonnes of rock and debris out of the asteroid Dimorphos when it crashed into the space rock in... |
2023-Mar-10 • 46 minutes S26E30: Venus May be Resurfacing Itself // Mature Galaxies Found in the Early Universe // Vulcan Maiden Flight in May SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 30 *How mysterious Venus may be resurfacing itself A new study based on archival NASA data suggests that the planet Venus may be losing heat from geologic activity in regions called coronae, possibly like early tectonic... |
2023-Mar-09 • 26 minutes S26E29: New Insights from Ancient Asteroid Ryugu // Sun Getting More Violent // SpaceX Crew-6 Arrives SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 29 *New insights from ancient asteroid Ryugu Scientists studying samples from the asteroid Ryugu have identified some of the oldest material in the solar system. *The Sun getting more violent Planet Earth caught a glancing... |
2023-Mar-07 • 40 minutes S26E28 : Earth’s Magma Ocean Solidified Faster Than Thought // The Search for Dark Matter // NASA Missions Suddenly go Offline SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 28 *The Earth’s magma ocean solidified faster than thought A new study claims the Earth’s original magma ocean must have solidified in just a few million years rather than the hundreds of millions of years previously... |
2023-Mar-03 • 37 minutes S26E27: The Asteroid that Almost Swallowed a Spacecraft // 59 New Exoplanets // Starship Launch Plans SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 27 *The asteroid that almost swallowed a spacecraft It sounds like something out of a 1950s sci-fi movie, but it seems that the asteroid Bennu almost swallowed NASA’s Osiris-Rex spacecraft during its sample collection... |
2023-Mar-01 • 27 minutes S26E26: Clues to the Red Planet’s Watery Past // Monster Attacks // Maiden Rocket Flight Aborted SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 26 *The Mars Curiosity rover finds surprising clues to the red planet’s watery past Among other discoveries being made by NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover as it continues to explore the foothills of Gale Crater’s Mount Sharp are... |
2023-Feb-27 • 30 minutes S26E25: It Defies Prior Understanding of the Universe // Earths Innermost Inner Core Discovered // Soyuz Crew Stuck until September SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 25 *Discovery of massive early galaxies defies prior understanding of the universe Astronomers will have to rewrite their textbooks after NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope discovered the seemingly impossible – six massive... |
2023-Feb-24 • 32 minutes S26E24: A Study of the Complex Martian Subsurface // Astronomers vs Commercial Satellites // Spy Satellites & Balloons SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 24 *A study of the complex Martian subsurface Ground-penetrating radar from China's Martian rover Zhurong has revealed shallow impact craters and other geologic structures in the top five meters of the Red Planet's surface.... |
2023-Feb-22 • 23 minutes S26E23: JUICE Arrives at Kourou for Launch to Jupiter // Asteroid Named // SpaceX Success *JUICE arrives at Kourou for launch to Jupiter The European Space Agency’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer spacecraft –JUICE – has arrived at the Kourou Space Port in French Guyana where it will be mated to it Ariane 5 rocket in preparations for launch in... |
2023-Feb-20 • 37 minutes S26E22: Could Black Holes be the Source of Dark Energy // Another Solar Flare Blast // Soyuz Launch Delay The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 22 *Could black holes be the source of dark energy Astronomers have discovered a possible link between a mysterious force called dark energy and the most powerful... |
2023-Feb-17 • 30 minutes S26E21: New Models Explain Canyons on Pluto’s Binary Partner Charon // New Main Belt Asteroid // Spectacular SpaceX SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 21 *New models explain canyons on Pluto’s binary partner Charon A new study claims giant seven kilometre high ancient chasms draped out along the surface of Pluto’s binary partner Charon are evidence of a once expansive sub... |
2023-Feb-15 • 25 minutes S26E20: A New Ring System Discovered in our Solar System // New Discovery - Earths Molten Rock Layer // China Loses Contact with Mars Rover SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 20 *A new ring system discovered in our Solar System Astronomers have discovered a planetary ring system around the Pluto-sized dwarf planet Quaoar. *A molten rock layer discovered just under the Earth’s crust Scientists... |
2023-Feb-13 • 25 minutes S26E19: The Distant Galaxy that Mirrors the Early Milky Way // Jupiter's 12 New Moons // What Caused Virgin Orbit’s Cornwall Failure SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 19 *The distant galaxy that mirrors the early Milky Way Astronomers have discovered a distant galaxy that’s showing them what our own galaxy the Milky Way might have looked like early in its history. *12 new moons... |
2023-Feb-10 • 38 minutes S26E18: JWST Suffers a Glitch // Nuclear-powered Rockets for Mars // Largest Aircraft Flies // February Skywatch *James Webb Space Telescope suffers a glitch One of the key instruments aboard NASA’s ten billion dollar James Web Space Telescope has suddenly gone off line. *NASA and the Pentagon to build nuclear-powered rockets for Mars NASA and the Pentagon are... |
2023-Feb-08 • 22 minutes S26E17: Discovery of Two Nearby Exoplanets That Might be Habitable // Psyche Mission Update // More Mars Ingenuity Helicopter SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 17 *Discovery of two nearby exoplanets that might be habitable Astronomers have identified two Earth like planets orbiting in the habitable zone of a nearby star system. *All systems go for Psyche’s mission to an iron... |
2023-Feb-06 • 27 minutes S26E16: Juno Team Assessing Spacecraft Camera Issue // Mars Sample Depot Completed // Green Comet’s Extra Tail SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 16 *Juno team assessing spacecraft camera issue Mission managers are evaluating an issue with NASA’s Juno spacecraft which is on an extended mission to the gas giant Jupiter. *NASA’s Mars Perseverance Rover Completes Mars... |
2023-Feb-03 • 29 minutes S26E15: Milky Way More Unique Than Thought // Boeing Starliner Calypso // World’s Biggest Magnets SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 15 *Milky Way found to be more unique than previously thought A new study has found that the Milky Way galaxy is too big for its cosmological wall – something not yet seen in any other galaxy. *Boeing Starliner Calypso to... |
2023-Feb-01 • 23 minutes S26E14: First Brown Dwarf Imaged in the Hyades Open Star Cluster // Comparing Notes // Rocket Lab US Launch *First Brown Dwarf imaged in the Hyades open star cluster Astronomers have imaged a brown dwarf in the Hyades open star cluster for the first time. *BepiColombo and Solar Orbiter Compare Notes at Venus The convergence of two spacecraft at Venus back... |
2023-Jan-30 • 33 minutes S26E13: Rubble Pile Asteroids Older Than Thought // Did Our Core Stop Spinning? // Near Miss SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 13 *Rubble pile asteroids older than thought A new study has found that so called rubble pile asteroids can be almost as old as the solar system. *Has the Earth’s core stopped spinning A new study claims the rotation of the... |
2023-Jan-27 • 28 minutes S26E12: JWST Sees Clouds on Titan // The Red Planet’s Curiously Sized Sand Dunes // Spectacular Falcon Heavy Launch SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 12 *James Webb sees clouds on Titan NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has turned focus onto the giant Saturnian moon Titan finding fluffy clouds in its atmosphere. *The red planet’s curiously sized sand dunes A new study... |
2023-Jan-25 • 27 minutes S26E11: Martian Moon Phobos Starting to Tear Apart // Earth’s Latest Climate Report // Russian Rescue Mission SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 11 *Martian moon Phobos starting to tear apart A new study suggests the 22 kilometre wide Martian moon Phobos is showing the first signs of the process that will eventually tear it apart. *Planet Earth’s latest climate... |
2023-Jan-23 • 27 minutes S26E10: What Brought the Dwarf Planet Ceres to Life // Lonsdaleite in the Sky with Diamonds // Britain's Launch Failure SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 10 *What brought the dwarf planet Ceres to life A new study suggests radioactive decay of minerals could account for heat needed to drive active geology early in the history of the dwarf planet Ceres. *Lonsdaleite in the... |
2023-Jan-20 • 31 minutes S26E09: Most Distant Stars in Our Galaxy // Enceladus Update // Starship Ready *Astronomers find the most distant stars in our galaxy halfway to Andromeda A new study shows the furthest reaches of the Milky Way galaxy – a region known as the galactic halo is so far away it almost touches the halo of our nearest galactic... |
2023-Jan-18 • 33 minutes S26E08: Discovering the Origin of the Solar Wind SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 8 *Discovering the origin of the solar wind Scientists with NASA’s Parker Solar Probe mission have uncovered significant new clues about the origins of the solar wind – the continual stream of charged particles flowing out... |
2023-Jan-16 • 41 minutes S26E07: Strange Signal SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 7 *Spinning stars shed new light on a strange signal coming from the galactic center Astronomers say a mysterious excess in gamma ray energy radiating out from the Milky Way’s galactic bulge which was long thought to be a... |
2023-Jan-13 • 24 minutes S26E06: Big Blast on the Volcanic Moon IO *Big blast on the volcanic moon IO Astronomers has detected a massive eruption on the on the volcanic Jovian moon IO. *How the Sun’s activity influences deep space cosmic rays Astronomers have discovered how changes in the Sun’s eleven year solar... |
2023-Jan-11 • 23 minutes S26E05: Explaining the Mysterious Fermi Bubbles at the Centre of the Milky Way SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 5 *Explaining the mysterious Fermi Bubbles at the centre of the Milky Way A new study has shown how the Fermi bubbles – a pair of massive gamma-ray emitting bubbles emanating from around the centre of our Milky Way Galaxy... |
2023-Jan-09 • 43 minutes S26E04: Uncovering the Quantum Mysteries of Black Holes SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 4 *Uncovering the quantum mysteries of black holes A new study suggests that the universe’s most exotic objects -- black holes -- can have different masses simultaneously. *NASA’s angels do play this HAARP NASA has used the... |
2023-Jan-06 • 45 minutes S26E03: Exotic Neutron Star // Japan Lunar Lander // SpaceX's Big Year // Earth Reaches Perihelion SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 3 *Have astronomers just found the most exotic type of neutron star ever seen? Astronomers have identified an unusually small neutron star that could be the first ever confirmed detection of a strange star. *Japan’s lunar... |
2023-Jan-04 • 36 minutes S26E02 - Where Did the First Quasars Come From? // Why the Southern Hemisphere is Stormier than the North // LeoLabs New Radar Station SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 2 *Where did the first quasars come from? New computer simulations reported in the current issue of Australian sky and Telescope Magazine suggest the universe’s first quasars probably originated from supermassive black... |
2023-Jan-03 • 30 minutes S26E01: How Spiral Galaxies Lose Their Arms // Ryugu Sheds New Light on Solar System’s History // Sun Mystery Solved? SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 1 *How spiral galaxies lose their arms A new study suggests spiral galaxies like our own galaxy the Milky Way lose their stunning spirals when they lose the molecular gas needed for star formation. *The asteroid Ryugu sheds... |
2022-Dec-30 • 31 minutes S25E142 - NASA’s Perseverance Rover to Start Setting Up the Martian Sample Depot SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 142 *NASA’s Perseverance rover to start setting up the Martian sample depot NASA’s Mars Perseverance Rover has started work to set up a Mars sample return depot on the red planet – the first to be established on another... |
2022-Dec-28 • 30 minutes S25E141: Vega C Explodes in Mid Flight // Soyuz Capsule Problems // Space Station Emergency Maneuver *Vega C explodes in mid flight The European Space Agency has suspended all Vega flights and established an independent board of inquiry following the failure of a Vega C rocket during its ascent to orbit. *A violent leak threatens the space worthiness... |
2022-Dec-26 • 40 minutes S25E140: Insight Lander Goes Silent // Biggest Marsquake Recorded // Mars Meteor Impacts // Launch Window Closes SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 140 *NASA’s Insight lander goes silent NASA’s Mars Insight lander has failed to respond to calls from mission managers back on Earth and may have gone silent after running out of power. *Biggest Marsquake ever recorded... |
2022-Dec-23 • 31 minutes S25E139 - Mars Helicopter Sets New Record // Could Dark Matter Be Made Up of Dark Photons // Operational – but Only Just SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 139 *Mars helicopter sets new altitude record NASA's Mars Ingenuity helicopter has set a new altitude record on its 35th flight on the red planet. *Dark matter could be made up of dark photons A team of scientists have... |
2022-Dec-21 • 24 minutes S25E138: First-Ever Sound Recording of Dust Devils on Mars // What the First Galaxies Were, and Weren't, Like SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 138 *First-ever sound recording of dust devils on Mars Astronomers get the first ever sound recording of a dust devil twisting its way across the surface of Mars. *What the first galaxies were, and weren't, like Researchers... |
2022-Dec-19 • 52 minutes S25E137: Mysterious Meteor that Changes Everything // NASA’s Artemis 1 a Massive Success // Nuclear Fusion Achieved in the Lab SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 137 *The mysterious meteor that changes everything Astronomers believe that a meteor which streaked across the darkened skies of central Alberta didn’t originate in the inner solar system but from the far reaches of the... |
2022-Dec-16 • 27 minutes S25E136: What Earth’s Volcanic History Can Tell Us About Venus // The Moonlight Initiative // Two New Rocky Worlds Around an Ultra-Cool Star SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 136 *What Earth’s volcanic history can tell us about Venus A new study claims volcanic activity lasting hundreds to thousands of centuries and erupting massive amounts of material may have helped transform Venus from a warm... |
2022-Dec-14 • 33 minutes S25E135: Paradigm-Changing Cosmic Explosion // Saturn's Missing Moon // New Spy Satellite SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 135 *Astronomers identify a paradigm-changing cosmic explosion Our standard Astronomy text books will need to be re-written after scientists discovered a distant blast unlike anything ever seen before. *Saturn’s rings... |
2022-Dec-12 • 33 minutes S25E134: Giant Mantle Plume Identified on Mars // New Technique to Study Planetary Interiors // Mars Mega Tsunami SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 134 *A giant mantle plume identified on Mars A new study suggests the Martian core could still be at least partially molten liquid. The findings reported in the journal Nature Astronomy are based on the detection of what... |
2022-Dec-09 • 55 minutes S25E133 Mysterious Bright Flash Pointing At Earth SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 133 *The mysteriously bright flash pointing straight at Earth Earlier this year, astronomers detected an extraordinary bright flash in a part of the sky half way across the universe where no such light had ever been... |
2022-Dec-07 • 38 minutes S25E132: Martian Dust Storms // Solar Storm Damage // Dragon Arrival // Ariane 6 Update SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 132 *Martian dust storms generate Earth like clouds ESA's Mars Express has revealed that Mars churns up surprisingly Earth-like cloud patterns that are reminiscent of those in our planet's tropical regions. *Solar storm... |
2022-Dec-05 • 29 minutes S25E131: Artemis 1 Homeward Bound *Artemis 1 on its way home NASA’s Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft is on its way home after completing its distant retrograde lunar orbit around the Moon. *More possible organic compounds found in Mars crater rocks Scientists are reporting the detection... |
2022-Dec-02 • 26 minutes S25E130: Are the Sun’s Solar Cycles Getting Weaker? SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 130 *Are the Sun’s solar cycles getting weaker New computer modelling suggests the Sun’s 11 year solar cycle is getting weaker, and scientists aren’t sure how that will affect the Earth. *New NASA climate change mission... |
2022-Nov-30 • 30 minutes S25E129: Are We Seeing the First Light in the Universe? SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 129 *Are we seeing the first light in the universe The Webb Space Telescope is now unveiling what could be light from the very first stars in the universe – revealing a very rich cosmos where the first forming galaxies... |
2022-Nov-28 • 29 minutes S25E128: Orion’s Historic Journey Around the Moon SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 128 *Orion’s historic journey around the Moon NASA’s Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft has arrived safely in lunar orbit and has now well into its distant retrograde orbit which is taking the mission some 92,195 kilometres... |
2022-Nov-25 • 26 minutes S25E127: How Black Holes Control Star Formation SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 127 *How black holes control star formation New observations using NASA’s Webb Space Telescope are showing astronomers how black holes control star formation in galaxies. *Euclid completes thermal vacuum testing The... |
2022-Nov-23 • 29 minutes S25E126: Hubble Captures Three Faces of an Evolving Supernova SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 126 *Hubble captures three faces of an evolving supernova NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has images three different moments at once in a far-off supernova explosion that happened 11 billion years ago. *New study claims... |
2022-Nov-21 • 41 minutes S25E125: Lift off : NASA’s Artemis-1 Mega Rocket Launches Orion to Moon SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 125 *Lift off NASA’s Artemis-1 Mega Rocket Launches Orion to Moon The world’s most powerful rocket NASA’s Space Launch System has successfully blasted into orbit on its maiden flight. The spectacular nighttime launch from... |
2022-Nov-18 • 36 minutes Sharpest Image Ever of Universe's Most Massive Known Star SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 124 *Sharpest image ever of universe’s most massive known star Astronomers 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... |
2022-Nov-16 • 39 minutes Data Suggests Magnetars Have Solid Surfaces SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 123 *Data suggests Magnetars have solid surfaces A signature in the X-ray light emitted by a highly magnetised neutron star known as a magnetar suggests the star has a solid surface with no atmosphere. *SpaceX could try... |
2022-Nov-14 • 36 minutes Mysterious Cosmic Radiation Storms Targeting the Earth The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 122 *Mysterious cosmic radiation storms targeting the Earth Mystery continues to surround a series of strange cosmic radiation storms which have been battering... |
2022-Nov-11 • 19 minutes NASA to Continue with the Psyche Mission Despite Software Issues SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 121 *NASA to continue with the Psyche mission despite software issues NASA has decided to go forward with its Psyche mission with a new launch window opening on October 10, 2023. *Searching for the Milky Way galaxy’s... |
2022-Nov-09 • 25 minutes Largest Potentially Hazardous Asteroid Detected in Eight Years SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 120 *Largest potentially hazardous asteroid detected in eight years Astronomers have detected three near Earth asteroids hiding in the glare of the Sun including a one and a half kilometre wide monster which could one day... |
2022-Nov-07 • 32 minutes Giant Asteroid Discovered Just a Day Before it Flew Past the Earth The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 119 *Giant asteroid discovered just a day before it flew past the Earth Astronomers discovered a huge asteroid as big as a sky scraper just a day before it... |
2022-Nov-04 • 46 minutes Curiosity Reaches a Key Target SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 118 *Curiosity reaches a key target NASA’s Mars Curiosity Rover finally arrived at a long sought after target on its journey to climb the red planet’s Mount Sharp. *NASA orders more Orion Spacecraft NASA has ordered... |
2022-Nov-02 • 30 minutes A Major Blow in the Search for Life on Other Worlds SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 117 *A major blow in the search for life on other worlds Planetary scientists have suffered a significant setback in their search for exoplanets with life – discovering an Earth like planet with no atmosphere, orbiting... |
2022-Oct-31 • 29 minutes NASA’s Dragonfly Mission to the Distant World of Titan The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 116 *NASA’s Dragonfly mission to the distant world of Titan NASA have undertaken a major survey of the Saturnian moon Titan’s Selk crater region which will be... |
2022-Oct-28 • 26 minutes Discovery of Two Interstellar Objects Which Reached the Earth SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 115 *Discovery of two interstellar objects which reached the Earth Astronomers have confirmed that two meteors which burned up in Earth’s atmosphere were both alien visitors from interstellar space. *NASA’s new time... |
2022-Oct-26 • 26 minutes Over 30 Thousand Near Earth Asteroids Now Discovered SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 114 *Over 30 thousand near Earth Asteroids now discovered Astronomers have reached a major milestone with the discovery of the thirty thousandth near Earth asteroid. *NASA's Lucy spacecraft swoops past the Earth NASA’s... |
2022-Oct-24 • 45 minutes Discovery of the Nearest Black Hole to Earth The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 113XX *Discovery of the nearest black hole to Earth Astronomers have discovered the nearest black hole to Earth. *How galaxies grow from the cosmic web A new... |
2022-Oct-21 • 31 minutes New Evidence for Liquid Water Beneath Martian Ice Cap SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 112 *New evidence for liquid water beneath the Martian south polar ice cap Scientists have revealed new evidence for the possible existence of liquid water beneath the south polar ice cap of Mars. *Fresh hints for a... |
2022-Oct-19 • 24 minutes Best View Yet of the Birth of a Black Hole SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 111 *Astronomers have been given one of their best views yet of the birth of a black hole Astronomers have been given one of their best views yet of the birth of one of the universe’s most infamous monsters – a black... |
2022-Oct-17 • 33 minutes Scientists Change an Asteroid's Orbit The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 110 *Scientists change an asteroid’s orbit. Scientists have altered the orbit of a celestial object for the first time in history. *Huge Gamma Ray Burst... |
2022-Oct-14 • 20 minutes Something has Dropped off the Mars Helicopter in Mid Flight SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 109 *Something has dropped off the Mars helicopter in mid flight NASA have detected something falling off their Mars Ingenuity helicopter during its latest flight. *Testing the new SWOT satellite The new American and... |
2022-Oct-12 • 42 minutes Stunning New Images of the Jovian Ice Moon Europa SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 108 *Stunning new images of the Jovian ice moon Europa NASA’s Juno spacecraft has completed its close flyby of the Jovian ice moon Europa capturing stunning close-up images which are raising more questions than they... |
2022-Oct-10 • 38 minutes Dimorphous Grows a Massive Comet Like Impact Debris Tail The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 107 *Dimorphous grows a massive comet like impact debris tail The DART spacecraft’s impact into the asteroid Dimorphous has generated a massive comet like tail... |
2022-Oct-07 • 40 minutes JUNO Undertakes a Europa Flyby SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 106 *JUNO undertakes a Europa flyby NASA's Juno spacecraft has undertaken a close flyby of the Jovian Ice moon Europa. *Planetary-scale heat wave discovered in Jupiter's atmosphere Astronomers have detected a planetary... |
2022-Oct-05 • 31 minutes Mercury’s Surface is Changing Rapidly SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 105 *Mercury’s surface is changing rapidly A new study has found that the surface of the planet Mercury is changing rapidly. *Why it never pays to bet against Albert Einstein A new study once again proves Einstein was... |
2022-Oct-03 • 37 minutes DART Spacecraft Hits Asteroid NASA’s DART or Double Asteroid Redirection Test spacecraft has successfully slammed into an asteroid in what’s been described as the world’s first planetary defence technology demonstration mission. |
2022-Sep-30 • 25 minutes New and Puzzling Features of Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 103 *New and puzzling features of mysterious fast radio bursts Astronomers have detected strange never before seen signals originating from an already mysterious object called a Fast Radio Burst. *NASA's InSight hears... |
2022-Sep-28 • 41 minutes James Webb Space Telescope Develops a Serious Technical Problem The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 102 *James Webb Space Telescope develops a serious technical problem NASA’s James Webb space telescope has developed a problem with a key part of its... |
2022-Sep-26 • 31 minutes Bad Weather Scrubs a Third Launch Attempt for the World’s Most Powerful Rocket The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 101 *Bad weather scrubs a third launch attempt for the world’s most powerful rocket In a case of déjà vu all over again as NASA has been forced to scrub a third... |
2022-Sep-23 • 27 minutes Counting Down to Asteroid Collision SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 100 *Counting down to asteroid collision NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test— or DART mission -- remains on target to crash into a potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroid on Monday. *Continental plate movements... |
2022-Sep-21 • 21 minutes Dream Chaser Space Plane could be used as a Rapid Response Military Transport SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 99 *Dream Chaser space plane could be used as a rapid response military transport Sierra Nevada’s Dream Chaser space plane will now begin flying cargo to the International Space Station for NASA in February 2023 instead... |
2022-Sep-19 • 37 minutes Gamma Rays from Neighbouring Galaxy Related to Dead Stars The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 98 *Gamma rays from neighbouring galaxy related to dead stars Astronomers say that a mysterious source of high energy gamma rays discovered near the galactic... |
2022-Sep-16 • 31 minutes Solar Orbiter Hit by a Massive Coronal Mass Ejection SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 97 *Solar Orbiter hit by a massive Coronal Mass Ejection Earlier this month as The European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter undertook its third flyby of the planet Venus it was hit by a massive coronal mass ejection... |
2022-Sep-14 • 30 minutes Four-Billion-Year-Old Planetary Crust Found Under Western Australia The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 96 *Four-billion-year-old planetary crust found under Western Australia Scientists have identified a four-billion-year-old piece of the Earth's crust the size of... |
2022-Sep-12 • 21 minutes DART on Track for Asteroid Impact The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 95 *DART on track for asteroid impact Later this month NASA’s Dart mission will slam into a tiny near-Earth asteroid orbiting a slightly larger Near-Earth... |
2022-Sep-09 • 34 minutes The Sands of Mars are Green as well as Red SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 94 *The Perseverance rover finds the sands of Mars are green as well as red The accepted view of Mars is red rocks and craters as far as the eye can see. But NASA’s Perseverance rover has found lots of olivine. *New... |
2022-Sep-07 • 29 minutes Surfing Venus’s Atmosphere SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 93 *Europe’s EnVision spacecraft to surf Venus’s atmosphere The European Space Agency’s EnVision mission to Venus being developed to perform high-resolution radar mapping and atmospheric studies of Earth’s so called... |
2022-Sep-05 • 28 minutes NASA Postpones Future Artemis 1 Launch Attempts The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 92 *NASA postpones future Artemis 1 launch attempts following another scrub NASA has decided to postpone any future launch attempts for the Artemis 1 mission... |
2022-Sep-03 • 10 minutes Astronomy Daily the Podcast - Sampler Edition - Working Together Welcome to a sampler edition of our new Astronomy & Space Science News podcast, Astronomy Daily - the Podcast. Hosted by Andrew Dunkley (one half of the Space Nuts podcast) and his feisty AI Assistant/Newsreader Hailley. Each day Andrew and... |
2022-Aug-31 • 67 minutes Was There a Second Dinosaur Killing Asteroid Impact? The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 91 *Was there a second dinosaur killing asteroid impact Scientists have discovered a massive asteroid impact crater in the North Atlantic Ocean which may have... |
2022-Aug-26 • 65 minutes The Red Supergiant Betelgeuse Blows Its Top The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 90 *The red supergiant Betelgeuse blows it top Astronomers say the sudden dimming of the semi-regular variable red supergiant star Betelgeuse back in 2019 and... |
2022-Aug-17 • 63 minutes The Ongoing Search for Dark Matter The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 89 *The ongoing search for Dark Matter Scientists have placed new limits on where the mysterious invisible substance known as dark matter could be hiding.... |
2022-Aug-10 • 58 minutes New Record for the Most Distant and Earliest Galaxy Ever Seen The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 88 *New record for the most distant and earliest galaxy ever seen Astronomers have just set another new record for the most distant and earliest galaxy ever seen... |
2022-Aug-05 • 37 minutes NASA Sending Two More Choppers to Mars 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... |
2022-Aug-03 • 31 minutes Another Russian Promise to Leave the International Space Station SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 86 *Another Russian promise to leave the International Space Station Russia have again announced plans to quit the International Space Station sometime after 2024. *ExoMars launch date moved to 2028 The European Space... |
2022-Aug-01 • 26 minutes Has James Webb Already Found Some of the Earliest Galaxies in the Universe 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... |
2022-Jul-29 • 27 minutes You’ll Need to Dig Deep to Find Life on Mars SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 84 *New studies suggest you’ll need to dig deep to find life on Mars A 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... |
2022-Jul-27 • 43 minutes Three New Particles Discovered at CERN SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 83 *Three new particles discovered at CERN The 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... |
2022-Jul-25 • 38 minutes Launch Date Set for NASA’s Artemis-1 Mission to the Moon SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 82 *A launch date set for NASA’s Artemis-1 mission to the Moon NASA 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... |
2022-Jul-22 • 29 minutes The Ultimate Fate of a Star Shredded by a Black Hole SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 81 *The ultimate fate of a star shredded by a black hole Astronomers 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... |
2022-Jul-20 • 28 minutes NASA’s Curiosity Rover goes into Emergency Safe Mode on Mars SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 80 *NASA’s Curiosity rover goes into emergency safe mode on Mars NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover have suddenly gone into emergency safe mode on the red planet following unusual temperature spikes were detected by a key... |
2022-Jul-18 • 51 minutes James Webb Reveals its Spectacular First Images The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 25 Episode 79 *James Webb reveals its spectacular first images The first images from the new James Webb Space Telescope have stunned the world with their... |
2022-Jul-15 • 25 minutes Discovery of the Fastest Known Star SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 78 *Discovery of the fastest known star Astronomers 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... |
2022-Jul-13 • 33 minutes Curiosity Finds Organic Material on Mars Comparable with Some Parts of Earth SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 77 *Curiosity finds organic material on Mars comparable with some parts of Earth Scientists measuring the total organic carbon - a key component in the molecules of life - in Martian rocks for the first time have found... |
2022-Jul-11 • 46 minutes The Dark Side of the Universe Might Not Be All That Dark After All 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 all The accelerating expansion of the universe due to a mysterious quantity called “dark... |
2022-Jul-08 • 47 minutes Martian Meteorite Upsets Planet Formation Theory SpaceTime 20220708 Series 25 Episode 75 *Martian meteorite upsets planet formation theory A 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... |
2022-Jul-06 • 38 minutes Launch Delay for Psyche Asteroid Mission SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 74 *NASA announces launch delay for Its Psyche asteroid mission NASA 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... |
2022-Jul-04 • 28 minutes Discovery Of The Most Powerful Pulsar In The Distant Universe The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 73 *Discovery of the most powerful pulsar in the distant universe Astronomers have discovered one of the youngest and most powerful neutron star pulsars ever... |
2022-Jul-01 • 33 minutes A Close Encounter with the Planet Mercury SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 72 *A close encounter with the planet Mercury The BepiColombo spacecraft has just undertaken its second close flyby of the planet Mercury. *Parker Solar Probe Completes 12th Perihelion NASA’s Parker Solar probe has just... |
2022-Jun-29 • 24 minutes Dead Star Caught Ripping Up Its Planetary System SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 71 *Dead star caught ripping up its planetary system Astronomers 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... |
2022-Jun-27 • 33 minutes Monster Black Hole Discovery The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 70 *Monster black hole discovery Astronomers have discovered a supermassive black hole that’s consuming as much mass as the planet Earth every second.... |
2022-Jun-24 • 28 minutes Detecting Invisible Monsters Floating Unseen In Space SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 69 *Detecting invisible monsters floating unseen in space Astronomers may have discovered the first free-floating black hole in the Milky Way galaxy – an invisible monster devouring anything that gets too close. *NASA... |
2022-Jun-22 • 35 minutes GAIA’s Long Awaited Third Data Release SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 68 *A treasure trove of galactic information in GAIA’s long awaited third data release The European Space Agency has finally published the long awaited GAIA mission third data release. The findings represent the most... |
2022-Jun-20 • 33 minutes Evidence That Earth’s Inner Core Oscillates The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 67 *Evidence that Earth’s inner core oscillates Scientists have discovered that the Earth’s inner core oscillates, contradicting previously accepted models that... |
2022-Jun-17 • 26 minutes Mars Probe MAVEN Back In Service SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 66 *Mars probe MAVEN back in service following a major glitch NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft is finally back in operation after defaulting into an emergency safety mode in February. Mission managers eventually traced the problem... |
2022-Jun-15 • 31 minutes Earth’s Magnetic Poles Aren’t About To Flip SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 65 *New study says Earth’s magnetic poles aren’t about to flip A new study claims the South Atlantic Anomaly -- a mysterious region where the Earth’s geomagnetic field strength is decreasing rapidly – does not mean the... |
2022-Jun-13 • 36 minutes Strange Neutron Star Discovered In Stellar Graveyard The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 64 *Strange neutron star discovered in stellar graveyard Astronomers have discovered a mysterious new type of neutron star. The star named PSR J0901-4046 should... |
2022-Jun-10 • 29 minutes New Evidence On Earth Of An Ancient Supernova SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 63 *New evidence on Earth of an ancient supernova New chemistry forensics suggests that a meteorite named Hypatia which was discovered in the Egyptian desert might be the first tangible evidence found on Earth of a... |
2022-Jun-08 • 32 minutes Astronomers Find Hidden Trove of Massive Black Holes SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 62 *Astronomers find hidden trove of massive black holes Astronomers have discovered a previously overlooked treasure trove of large black holes hiding deep inside dwarf galaxies. The newly discovered black holes offer a... |
2022-Jun-06 • 31 minutes A Successful Test Of The New Phoenix Rocket Engine The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 61 *A successful test of the new Phoenix rocket engine Gilmour Space Technologies says it’s still aiming to undertake an orbital test flight of its Eris rocket... |
2022-Jun-03 • 53 minutes Strange New Readings From Voyager 1 In Interstellar Space SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 60 *Strange new readings from Voyager 1 in interstellar space While the Voyager 1 spacecraft continues to return science data and otherwise operate as normal, the mission team is searching for the source of a system data... |
2022-Jun-01 • 32 minutes The Sun As You've Never Seen It Before SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 59 *The Sun as you've never seen it before Powerful flares, breathtaking views across the solar poles, and a curious solar "hedgehog" are among the treasure-trove of spectacular images and data returned by the European... |
2022-May-30 • 40 minutes Has An Ancient Doorway Been Found On Mars – Well No! SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 58 *Has an ancient doorway been found on Mars – well no! NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover has taken an image of what looks like a doorway leading into a secret alien temple hidden in a cliff face on the red planet. *The... |
2022-May-20 • 32 minutes Do Black Holes Flip Their Poles? SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 57 *Do black holes flip their poles? Astronomers have just witnessed a rare and enigmatic event which may be the first evidence of a supermassive black hole flipping its poles and reversing polarity. *Surprising changes... |
2022-May-18 • 29 minutes The Biggest Marsquake Ever Recorded The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 56 *The biggest Marsquake ever recorded Astronomers have detected the largest marsquake ever recorded on the red planet. *Psyche mission moves closer to launch... |
2022-May-16 • 44 minutes First Image Of The Milky Way’s Central Black Hole The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 55 *First image of the Milky Way’s central black hole Astronomers have unveiled the first ever direct image of Sagittarius A* the supermassive black hole at the... |
2022-May-13 • 46 minutes Scientists Want To Probe Uranus SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 54 *Scientists want to probe Uranus Astronomers are recommending a new mission to explore the ice giant Uranus. The push comes thanks to a planetary alignment which would allow a spacecraft to slingshot there in 2031.... |
2022-May-11 • 46 minutes Why The Moon's Near And Far Sides Look So Different SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 53 *Why the Moon’s near and far sides look so different A new study supports earlier claims that the dichotomy between the lunar near and far side was caused by a colossal ancient impact billions of years ago. *The Large... |
2022-May-09 • 34 minutes A New Type Of Stellar Explosion The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 52 *A new type of stellar explosion Astronomers have discovered a new kind of stellar explosion that could be commonplace in the universe and may change our... |
2022-Apr-29 • 26 minutes Solar Storm Triggers Radio Blackouts SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 51 *Solar storm triggers radio blackouts in Australia A severe X1.1 class solar flare erupting from the surface of the Sun has caused strong shortwave radio blackouts across Australia, the Western Pacific and eastern Asia... |
2022-Apr-27 • 27 minutes Earths Seafloor Spreading Slowing Down The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 50 *Seafloor spreading slowing down A new study claims that sea floor spreading of the Earth’s tectonic plates along the planet’s mid ocean ridges has been... |
2022-Apr-25 • 38 minutes Why Venus Rotates So Slowly And In The Wrong Direction The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 49 *Why Venus rotates so slowly and in the wrong direction A new study suggests the planet Venus is gravitationally tidally locked to the Sun – and this explains... |
2022-Apr-22 • 31 minutes Mars Perseverance Rover Sets New Record The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 48 *Mars Perseverance Rover sets a new record on the red planet NASA’s Mars Perseverance Rover is continuing to set new records on the surface of the red planet.... |
2022-Apr-20 • 31 minutes Discovery Of A Missing Link In The Origins Of Supermassive Black Holes The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 47 *Discovery of a missing link in the origins of supermassive black holes Astronomers have identified a rapidly growing black hole in the early universe that... |
2022-Apr-18 • 30 minutes The Largest Comet Ever Seen The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 46 *The largest comet ever seen NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has discovered the largest comet ever seen – a 130 kilometre wide monster – fifty times bigger than... |
2022-Apr-15 • 30 minutes Russia To End Co-operation On International Space Station The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 45 *Russia to end co-operation on International Space Station The Russian Federal space agency Roscosmos is briefing Moscow on its plans to terminate cooperation... |
2022-Apr-13 • 31 minutes Solar Orbiter’s Closest Approach To The Surface Of The Sun The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 44 *Solar Orbiter’s closest approach to the surface of the Sun The joint ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter spacecraft has undertaken its closest ever approach to the Sun... |
2022-Apr-11 • 29 minutes The Farthest and Earliest Galaxy Ever Seen The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 43 *The farthest and earliest galaxy ever seen Hot on the heels of last week’s announcement of the most distant star ever seen – astronomers have just discovered... |
2022-Apr-08 • 46 minutes Artemis 1 Undergoes A Full Launch Dress Rehearsal The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 42 *Artemis 1 undergoes a full launch dress rehearsal Two weeks after rolling out onto Space Launch complex 39B from the historic Vehicle Assembly Building at... |
2022-Apr-06 • 28 minutes Ice, Ice, Ice, Baby The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 41 *What created Pluto’s giant ice volcanos A new study suggests that the giant cryovolcanoes seen across the surface of the distant frozen world of Pluto were... |
2022-Apr-04 • 28 minutes The Most Distant Star Ever Seen; Discovery of a New Inner Milky Way Galactic Ring; The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 40 *The most distant star ever seen Astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have set a new record for the most distant star ever seen – a giant 50 times... |
2022-Apr-01 • 23 minutes New Properties Discovered In Hybrid Matter-Antimatter Helium The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 39 *New properties discovered in hybrid matter -- antimatter helium Physicists have found that a hybrid matter -- antimatter helium atom containing an antiproton... |
2022-Mar-30 • 34 minutes Strange Happenings Aboard The International Space Station SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 38 *Strange happenings aboard the International Space Station Three Russian Cosmonauts have surprized the world emerging from their newly arrived capsule aboard the International Space Station wearing yellow and blue... |
2022-Mar-28 • 46 minutes Gaia Mission Finds Parts Of The Milky Way Much Older Than Expected The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 37 *Gaia mission finds parts of the Milky Way much older than expected Using data from ESA's Gaia mission, astronomers have shown that a part of the Milky Way... |
2022-Mar-25 • 31 minutes Solar Orbiter About To Make Its Closest Approach To The Sun SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 36 *Solar Orbiter about to make its closest approach to the Sun The joint ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter spacecraft has now passed the orbit of Mercury – the nearest planet to the Sun and will shortly make its closest approach to... |
2022-Mar-23 • 24 minutes NASA Extends the Mars Helicopter’s Mission The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 35 *NASA extends the Mars helicopter’s mission NASA has extended flight operations of its Mars Ingenuity Helicopter through to at least September. *Work on the... |
2022-Mar-21 • 32 minutes Massive Bubbles at Center of Milky Way Caused by Supermassive Black Hole The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 34 *Massive bubbles at center of Milky Way caused by supermassive black hole A new study has shown how giant bubbles stretching some 36 thousand light years... |
2022-Mar-18 • 27 minutes The Dinosaur’s Last Spring SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 33 *The dinosaur’s last spring A new study has concluded that the KT boundary event asteroid which killed the non-avian dinosaurs hit during the northern hemisphere's spring. *Supermassive black holes in a dance to the... |
2022-Mar-16 • 33 minutes Astronomers Shocked By the Nearest Ever Fast Radio Burst SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 32 *Astronomers shocked by the nearest ever Fast Radio Burst Astronomers have tracked a mysterious cosmic flash known as a Fast Radio Burst down to a globular cluster in a nearby spiral galaxy called M81. *CHEOPS reveals... |
2022-Mar-14 • 41 minutes The Mysterious World of 16 Psyche The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 31 *The mysterious world of 16 Psyche The asteroid 16 Psyche, which NASA intends to visit with a spacecraft in 2026, may be less heavy metal and more hard rock... |
2022-Mar-11 • 48 minutes A “Hot Jupiter’s” Dark Side Revealed in Detail for First Time SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 30 *A “hot Jupiter’s” dark side is revealed in detail for first time Astronomers have obtained the clearest view yet of the perpetual dark side of a hot Jupiter exoplanet that is “tidally locked” to its host star. The... |
2022-Mar-09 • 34 minutes Discovery of a Black Hole Spinning on its Side SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 29 *Discovery of a black hole spinning on its side Astronomers have discovered a black hole in a binary star system which appears to be spinning on its side. The discovery reported in the journal Science challenges... |
2022-Mar-07 • 37 minutes How Russia’s War Against Ukraine Has Changed Space Operations The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 28 *How Russia’s war against Ukraine has changed space operations NASA and the European Space Agency are exploring new ways to keep the International Space... |
2022-Mar-04 • 25 minutes Perseverance Celebrates First Year on Mars SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 27 *Perseverance celebrates its first year on Mars NASA's Mars Perseverance rover has celebrated its first year on the surface of the red planet. *How lightning actually starts A new study has confirmed the hypothesis... |
2022-Mar-02 • 32 minutes Giant Solar Eruption SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 26 *Giant solar eruption The Earth has escaped a major geomagnetic storm event. Luckily the huge blast – occurred on the opposite side of the Sun to the Earth. *Ancient dwarf galaxy reconstructed Astrophysicists have... |
2022-Feb-28 • 39 minutes Cosmic Cannibalism The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 25 *Cosmic cannibalism Observations from the latest data release by the European Space Agency’s Gaia mission have allowed astronomers to identify stellar streams... |
2022-Feb-25 • 25 minutes New Record for Binary Brown Dwarfs SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 24 *New record for binary brown dwarfs Astronomers has discovered a rare pair of brown dwarfs that have the widest separation of any brown dwarf binary system ever found. *Optus 11 to fly on the new Ariane 6 The new... |
2022-Feb-23 • 28 minutes Earth’s Water was Around Before Earth SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 23 *Earth’s water was around before Earth A new study has concluded that Earth’s water was already present in that part of the solar system when the planet formed. *Science suspended on Mars due to dust storms Science... |
2022-Feb-21 • 34 minutes A New Insight into Earth’s Inner Core The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 22 *A new insight into Earth’s inner core A new study suggests the Earth’s inner core isn’t a normal solid but composed of a solid iron sublattice and... |
2022-Feb-18 • 37 minutes More Delays for NASA’s New SLS Heavy Lift Rocket SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 21 *More delays for NASA’s new SLS heavy lift rocket The long delayed maiden flight of NASA’s new heavy lift SLS Moon rocket has been postponed again possibly slipping back to May. *Exotic X particles detected in... |
2022-Feb-16 • 26 minutes Lockheed Martin to Build the First Rocket to Take Off from Another Planet SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 20 *Lockheed Martin to build the first rocket to take off from another planet NASA has awarded Lockheed Martin the contract to build the first rocket to launch from the surface of Mars. *Counting down to the launch of... |
2022-Feb-14 • 35 minutes Discovery of a free-floating black hole hiding in plain sight The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 19 *Discovery of a free-floating black hole hiding in plain sight Astronomers have found evidence of black holes floating undetected through the darkness of... |
2022-Feb-11 • 56 minutes How the Moon’s Crust was Formed The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 18 *A new theory explains how the Moon’s crust was formed A new study has shown how the freezing of a slushy magma ocean may be responsible for the composition... |
2022-Feb-09 • 30 minutes Earth’s New Trojan Asteroid The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 17 *Earth’s new trojan asteroid Astronomers have discovered a new Earth trojan asteroid. *Hundreds of mysterious strands discovered in the Milky Way’s heart... |
2022-Feb-07 • 41 minutes Water Flowed on Mars Far Longer than Thought The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 16 *Water flowed on Mars far longer than thought A new study claims water flowed across the Martian surface for much longer than previously thought. The new data... |
2022-Feb-04 • 27 minutes Counting Down to a Crash on the Moon The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 15 *Counting down to a crash on the Moon A four tonne Falcon 9 upper stage booster will crash into the Moon on March 4th – hitting the lunar surface at over nine... |
2022-Feb-02 • 36 minutes Growing Debate about Whether there’s Liquid Water Under the Martian South Pole The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 14 *Growing debate about whether there’s liquid water under the Martian south pole Two separate studies have drawn opposite conclusions about the possible presence... |
2022-Jan-31 • 40 minutes A Mysterious Object Unlike Anything Seen Before The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 13 *A mysterious object unlike anything seen before Astronomers have discovered a mysterious new celestial phenomenon in our galactic neighbourhood that’s unlike... |
2022-Jan-28 • 28 minutes Evidence for Internal Ocean in Saturnian Moon Mimas The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 12 *Evidence for internal ocean in Saturnian moon Mimas Data from NASA’s Cassini mission suggests the tiny Saturnian moon Mimas could have a significant sub surface... |
2022-Jan-26 • 25 minutes Earth’s Interior Cooling Faster Than Expected The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 11 *Earth’s interior is cooling faster than expected A new study warns that the Earth is cooling much faster than previously estimated. *Milky Way has less mass... |
2022-Jan-24 • 32 minutes Intriguing Carbon Signatures Discovered on Mars Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://link.chtbl.com/spacetime The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 10 *Intriguing carbon signatures discovered on... |
2022-Jan-21 • 32 minutes Meanwhile Back On Mars The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 9 *The volcanic history of the red planet’s Jezero Crater New observations by NASA's Mars Perseverance rover suggest the South Séítah bedrock it’s been rolling over... |
2022-Jan-19 • 31 minutes Making Stars Out of Bubbles The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 8 Listen to SpaceTime on your favourite App with our universal listen link: https://link.chtbl.com/spacetime *Making stars out of bubbles A new study has found... |
2022-Jan-17 • 38 minutes The Mystery Remains Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite App with our universal listen link: https://link.chtbl.com/spacetime The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 7 *The Galaxy’s supermassive black hole maintains its... |
2022-Jan-14 • 31 minutes Killer White Dwarfs Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite App with our universal listen link: https://link.chtbl.com/spacetime The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 6 *Killer White dwarfs Astronomers have found that a... |
2022-Jan-12 • 30 minutes Failed Russian Rocket Crashes Back to Earth Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite App with our universal listen link: https://link.chtbl.com/spacetime SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 5 *Failed Russian rocket crashes back to Earth A failed Russian test launch has seen a 4-tonne rocket stage crash... |
2022-Jan-10 • 35 minutes New Study Measures Antimatter’s Reaction to Gravity Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite App with our universal listen link: https://link.chtbl.com/spacetime The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 4 *New study measures antimatter’s reaction to gravity A... |
2022-Jan-07 • 33 minutes Solar Orbiter Publishes a Stunning Wealth of Science Results from its Cruise Phase The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 3 *Solar Orbiter publishes a wealth of science results from its cruise phase Scientists are busy sifting through a wealth of data from the European Space Agency’s... |
2022-Jan-05 • 29 minutes Earth and Mars Were Formed from Inner Solar System Material The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 2 *Earth and Mars were formed from inner Solar System material A new study has confirmed that the Earth and Mars were formed from material that largely originated... |
2022-Jan-03 • 42 minutes The Biggest Scientific Discovery of the Past Year The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 1 *The biggest scientific discovery of the past year - first black hole-neutron star mergers One of the unquestionable highlights of the past year in scientific... |
2021-Dec-31 • 40 minutes Ingenuity Soars Through Alien Skies Yet Again The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 145 *Ingenuity soars through alien skies yet again NASA’s Mars Ingenuity rotocopter has undertaken its 18th flight over the surface of the red planet. *Blue Origin... |
2021-Dec-30 • 28 minutes Evidence of a Dark Matter Free Galaxy The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 144 *Evidence of a dark matter free galaxy Astronomers think they’ve found evidence of a dark matter free galaxy. *Asteroid Eurybates reveals some of its secrets... |
2021-Dec-27 • 47 minutes James Webb Space Telescope Launches into Space SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 143 The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. *James Webb Space Telescope launches into space The James Webb Space Telescope has been successfully launched into orbit aboard an Ariane 5 rocket. *NASA... |
2021-Dec-24 • 24 minutes New to the Neighborhood The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 142 *Most of the Milky Way’s satellite galaxies are new to the neighborhood A new study claims most of the fifty satellite galaxies surrounding the Milky Way are... |
2021-Dec-22 • 32 minutes NASA’s New Laser Satellite Launched into Orbit The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 141 *NASA’s new laser satellite launched into orbit The future of space communications has been launched into orbit by NASA. The Laser Communications Relay... |
2021-Dec-20 • 24 minutes NASA Launch’s its New X-Ray Eyes in the Sky The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 140 *NASA launch’s its new X-ray eyes in the sky NASA has launched a new x-ray telescope to study the most extreme and mysterious objects in the universe such as... |
2021-Dec-17 • 41 minutes Jets Erupting from Sagittarius A The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 139 *Jets discovered erupting from the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole Astronomers have detected jets erupting from Sagittarius A* -- the supermassive black... |
2021-Dec-03 • 43 minutes One in Five Galaxies could be Hidden The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 138 *New study says one in five galaxies could be hidden Astronomers at the University of Copenhagen’s Cosmic Dawn Center have discovered two previously invisible... |
2021-Dec-01 • 24 minutes The Magellanic Stream Closer than Previously Thought The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 137 *The Magellanic stream closer than previously thought A new study suggests the Magellanic stream is five times closer to the Milky Way galaxy than previously... |
2021-Nov-29 • 27 minutes Near-Earth Asteroid Might be a Lost Fragment of the Moon The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 136 *Near-Earth asteroid might be a lost fragment of the Moon A new study claims a near Earth asteroid might be a fragment of the Moon. The one hundred and fifty... |
2021-Nov-26 • 22 minutes NASA’s Dragonfly Mission to Titan To listen to SpaceTime on your favorite App automatically: https://link.chtbl.com/spacetime The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 135 *NASA’s Dragonfly mission to Titan Dragonfly is a NASA mission to... |
2021-Nov-24 • 25 minutes DAVINCI Mission to Study Venus The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 134 *DAVINCI mission to study Venus NASA’s DAVINCI -- Deep Atmosphere Venus Investigation of Noble gases, Chemistry and Imaging mission will launch in 2029.... |
2021-Nov-22 • 33 minutes Russia Slammed for Anti-Satellite Missile Test The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. To listen to SpaceTime on your favorite App: https://link.chtbl.com/spacetime SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 133 *Russia slammed for anti-satellite missile test Russia has been condemned by... |
2021-Nov-19 • 18 minutes A Huge Pile of New Gravitational Wave Detections To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial-free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version also now available via Spotify and Apple Podcasts. To listen to... |
2021-Nov-17 • 22 minutes Unlocking the Secrets of Star Formation The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 131 *Unlocking the secrets of star formation Astronomers have discovered unusual structures in the western wall of the spectacular Carina Nebula. *Lucy mission... |
2021-Nov-15 • 33 minutes Mystery Signals from the Galactic Centre To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version now available via Spotify and Apple Podcasts. The Astronomy, Technology,... |
2021-Nov-12 • 21 minutes Starliner Test Flight Delayed till Next Year The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 129 *Starliner test flight delayed till next year Boeing says its troubled CST-100 Starliner spacecraft will now undertake an unmanned test flight to the... |
2021-Nov-10 • 25 minutes Hubble Space Telescope Moves into Safe Mode The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 128 *Hubble Space Telescope moves into safe mode The iconic Hubble Space Telescope is back in Safe Mode today after the Earth orbiting observatory suddenly issued a... |
2021-Nov-08 • 32 minutes Discovery of the Origins of 'Empty Sky' Gamma Rays To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version now available via Spotify. The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science... |
2021-Nov-05 • 31 minutes Study Suggests the Earth Tipped Over 84 million Years Ago The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime 20211105 Series 24 Episode 126 *Study suggests the earth tipped over 84 million years ago A new study suggests the Earth tipped on its side 84 million years ago. The phenomenon known... |
2021-Nov-03 • 24 minutes An Ancient Gap In Our Solar System The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 125 *The early solar system harboured a gap between its inner and outer regions Astronomers have discovered an ancient gap in the protoplanetary disk which... |
2021-Nov-01 • 27 minutes Astronomers See White Dwarf “switch on and off” For First Time The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 124 *Astronomers see white dwarf “switch on and off” for first time Astronomers have for the first time seen a white dwarf star appear to abruptly switch off and... |
2021-Oct-29 • 17 minutes The Large Magellanic Cloud Cannibalizing Smaller Galaxies The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 123 *The Large Magellanic Cloud cannibalizing smaller galaxies Scientists have confirmed that the Large Magellanic Cloud has been cannibalizing smaller galaxies.... |
2021-Oct-27 • 31 minutes Problems as Lucy Launches The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 122 *Problems as Lucy launches to study Jupiter’s Trojan asteroids Lucy mission managers are still trying to determine the full extent of the problem with the... |
2021-Oct-25 • 26 minutes Lunar Volcanic Activity Lasted Longer Than Thought SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 118, 119, and 120 w/c OCTOBER 25 2021 To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version now... |
2021-Oct-22 • 21 minutes Jezero Crater Shows Signs of Sustained Interactions with Water To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version now available via Spotify. The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science... |
2021-Oct-20 • 18 minutes Earth’s Solid Inner Core Could be Mushy To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version now available via Spotify. The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science... |
2021-Oct-18 • 39 minutes Plans Announced for an Aussie Lunar Rover To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version now available via Spotify. The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science... |
2021-Oct-15 • 19 minutes New Hubble Images Show Winds Near Edge of Jupiter's Great Red Spot Accelerating The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 117 *Hubble shows winds in Jupiter's great red spot are speeding up A new study based on images taken by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope shows that winds near the... |
2021-Oct-13 • 27 minutes NASA Selects Four New Deep Space Missions SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 116 The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. *NASA Selects four new deep space missions NASA has selected four new deep space missions for further development as part of its Discovery Program exploring the... |
2021-Oct-11 • 25 minutes LUCY Mission is Go The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 115 *All systems go for the launch of LUCY’s mission to the Trojan asteroids Mission managers at NASA say all systems are go for this week’s launch of the LUCY... |
2021-Oct-08 • 37 minutes Bepi-Colombo’s Mercury Flyby Underway The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 114 *Bepi-Colombo’s Mercury flyby underway As we go to air the joint European Space Agency Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency BepiColombo mission to Mercury is... |
2021-Oct-06 • 33 minutes Cosmic Impact That Destroyed a City The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 113 *Cosmic impact that destroyed a city A new study claims the ancient bronze age Jordan Valley city of Tall el-Hammam was destroyed by an asteroid impact. In the... |
2021-Oct-04 • 28 minutes Three Big Marsquakes Rock the Red Planet The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 112 *Three Big Marsquakes rock the red planet NASA’s InSight lander has recorded a massive magnitude 4.2 Marsquake on the red planet which shook the spacecraft for... |
2021-Oct-01 • 25 minutes Is That Dark Energy? The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 111 *Have scientists detected dark energy A new study, led by researchers at the University of Cambridge and reported in the journal Physical Review D, suggests... |
2021-Sep-29 • 28 minutes A Landing Site Chosen for NASA’s New VIPER Lunar Rover The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 110 *A landing site chosen for NASA’s new VIPER lunar rover NASA has selected the western edge of Nobile Crater at the Moon's South Pole as the landing site for its... |
2021-Sep-27 • 39 minutes Super Volcanoes Discovered on Mars The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 109 *Super volcanoes discovered on Mars Scientists found evidence that a region of northern Mars called Arabia Terra experienced thousands of “super eruptions,” the... |
2021-Sep-24 • 23 minutes Revision Time The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 108 *Time for a revision for the Milky Way galaxy’s formation Scientists will need to rethink how the Milky Way galaxy formed and evolved after new observations... |
2021-Sep-22 • 33 minutes Perseverance Rover Gets Busy The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 107 *The Perseverance rover collects a second sample of Martian history NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover successfully collected its first pair of rock samples, and... |
2021-Sep-20 • 39 minutes Planet Changing Super Volcanos The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 106 *A new look at planet changing super volcanos A new study warns that super volcano eruptions can continue with follow up events for thousands of years after... |
2021-Sep-17 • 29 minutes Astronauts Smell Smoke and Burning The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 105 *Astronauts smell smoke and burning on Russian Space Station module There have been more problems aboard the Russian section of the International Space Station... |
2021-Sep-15 • 29 minutes Fast Radio Bursts Tracked Down to Galactic Spiral Arms For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ Your support is needed... SpaceTime is an independently produced podcast (we are not funded by any government grants, big organisations or companies), and we’re working towards becoming a... |
2021-Sep-13 • 32 minutes First Evidence for a New Type of Supernova The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 103 *First evidence for a new type of supernova Astronomers have gathered evidence of what appears to be a new type of supernova. *Cosmic filament discovery... |
2021-Sep-10 • 36 minutes An Update from Mars The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 102 *Perseverance collects its first samples of the red planet It was a case of second time lucky as NASA’s Mars Perseverance Rover successfully collected a sample... |
2021-Sep-08 • 30 minutes A New Study of Stellar Streams in the Milky Way SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 101 *A new study of stellar streams in the Milky Way A new study of 23 stellar streams in the Milky Way galaxy suggest that the vast majority originated in other galaxies. *The weird, metallic star hurtling out of the Milky... |
2021-Sep-06 • 34 minutes Possible Detection of a New Type of Gravitational Wave The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 100 *Possible detection of a new type of gravitational wave Scientists using a ground-breaking new high frequency gravitational wave detector have made two possible... |
2021-Sep-03 • 31 minutes Space Junk Destroys Satellite The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 99 *Space junk destroys satellite It now looks like space junk from a 1996 Russian rocket may be behind the destruction of China’s Yunhai 1-02 weather satellite... |
2021-Sep-01 • 25 minutes Ingenuity Completes its 12th Flight on Mars For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ Your support is needed... SpaceTime is an independently produced podcast (we are not funded by any government grants, big organisations or companies), and we’re working towards becoming a... |
2021-Aug-30 • 32 minutes New Observations Say Saturn’s Core is Fuzzy The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 97 *New observations say Saturn’s core is fuzzy A new study has concluded that Saturn’s core is a fuzzy diffuse soup of ice, rock, and metallic fluids rather than a... |
2021-Aug-24 • 24 minutes Red Dwarfs Less Harmful to Exoplanets than Previously Thought The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 96 *Red Dwarfs less harmful to exoplanets than previously thought A new study suggests planets orbiting around red dwarf stars may be more habitable than previously... |
2021-Aug-19 • 34 minutes Odds of Bennu Hitting the Earth Get Worse The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 95 *Odds of Bennu hitting the Earth get worse A new study suggests the hazardous Near Earth Asteroid Bennu now has a one in 1,750 chance of slamming into the Earth... |
2021-Aug-16 • 37 minutes Mars Rover Comes up Empty Handed The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 94 *Mars rover comes up empty after first sample collection attempt NASA’s Mars Perseverance Rover mission managers are working out what to do next after their... |
2021-Aug-13 • 26 minutes Software Failure Blamed for Loss of Space Station Control The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 93 *Software failure blamed for loss of space station control The Russian Federal Space Agency Roscosmos has blamed software issues for the sudden thruster burn... |
2021-Aug-11 • 23 minutes Shortest Ever Gamma Ray Burst The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 92 *Shortest ever Gamma Ray Burst Astronomers have discovered the shortest-ever gamma-ray burst. The huge blast identified as GRB 200826A was caused by the... |
2021-Aug-09 • 44 minutes Astronomers Zero In on Source of the Impactor that Wiped Out the Dinosaurs The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 91 *Astronomers zero in on source of the impactor that wiped out the dinosaurs A new study claims the impactor believed to have wiped out and 75 percent of all life... |
2021-Aug-06 • 33 minutes Ingenuity Scopes Out the Road Ahead on Mars The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 90 *Ingenuity scopes out the road ahead on Mars Scientists studying NASA’s Mars Ingenuity helicopter’s ninth flight have revealed a spectacular landscape of dunes... |
2021-Aug-04 • 29 minutes New Map of the Milky Way’s Halo The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 89 *New map of the Milky Way’s halo Astronomers have developed a new map of the galactic halo – the outermost region of our Milky Way galaxy. *Mars Perseverance... |
2021-Aug-02 • 34 minutes High Drama Aboard the International Space Station The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 88 *High drama aboard the International Space Station The International Space Station is now stable again after Russia’s new Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module... |
2021-Jul-30 • 34 minutes Small Impacts Churning up Europa’s Surface The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 87 *Small impacts churning up Europa’s surface A new study claims small comet and meteoroid impacts on the Jovian ice moon Europa will make the search for any... |
2021-Jul-28 • 30 minutes Climate Change on Mars The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 86 *Climate change on Mars NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover has been studying geologic evidence of massive ancient climate change on the red planet. *Heavy metal found... |
2021-Jul-26 • 39 minutes Australia’s Interstellar Laser Propulsion System The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 85 *Australia’s Interstellar laser propulsion system Scientists with the Australian National University have designed a new laser powered propulsion system as part... |
2021-Jul-23 • 33 minutes About That Toba Volcanic Eruption The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 84 *Claims the Toba volcanic eruption disrupted climate but not human evolution A new study claims the biggest volcanic eruption in human history – Indonesia’s Toba... |
2021-Jul-21 • 28 minutes Earth Sized Rogue Planets Discovery The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 83 *Discovery of four Earth-sized rogue planets all alone in the night A new study has found tantalising evidence for a mysterious population of “free-floating”... |
2021-Jul-19 • 37 minutes New Type of Ancient Massive Explosion Explains Mystery Star The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 82 *New type of ancient massive explosion explains mystery star A massive explosion ten times more powerful than a supernova - known as a magneto-rotational... |
2021-Jul-16 • 21 minutes The Mystery of the Martian South Pole The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 81 *The mystery of the Martian south pole Scientists taking another look at data from the European Space Agency’s Mars Express orbiter have had a rethink about what... |
2021-Jul-14 • 31 minutes A Sign Of Life on Enceladus? SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 80 *Could mystery methane plumes discovered on Enceladus be a sign of life A new study suggests that methane detected on the Saturnian ice moon Enceladus could be a sign of life. *Plate tectonics on Venus Astronomers may... |
2021-Jul-12 • 35 minutes Discovery of a White Dwarf so Massive it Might Collapse The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 79 *Discovery of a White Dwarf so massive it might collapse Astronomers have discovered the most massive white dwarf ever seen. The smouldering cinder, which... |
2021-Jul-09 • 43 minutes Looking Back to the Cosmic Dawn The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 78 *Looking back to the cosmic dawn A new study claims the first stars began shining between 250 and 350 million years after the big bang 13.8 billion years ago.... |
2021-Jul-07 • 30 minutes The Earth has a Cycle of Geological Activity The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 77 *The Earth has a cycle of geological activity A new study claims geologic activity on Earth appears to follow a 27.5-million-year cycle, giving the planet a... |
2021-Jul-05 • 39 minutes National Intelligence UFO Report Inconclusive The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 76 *National Intelligence UFO Report inconclusive Those American military UFO sightings are no closer to resolution with the official congressional intelligence... |
2021-Jul-02 • 32 minutes Possible Link The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 75 *A possible link between the Sun’s solar cycle and La Nina weather patterns A new study shows a correlation between the end of the Sun’s 11 year solar cycle and... |
2021-Jun-30 • 26 minutes Are Supermassive Black Holes Collapsed Dark Matter Halos? The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 74 *Are supermassive black holes collapsed dark matter halos A new study suggests that supermassive black holes could be formed out of the collapse of dark matter... |
2021-Jun-28 • 28 minutes Hubble Computer Crash The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 73 *Hubble computer crash NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has dropped into safe mode following a major onboard computer crash. *Southern Launch gets approval for its... |
2021-Jun-25 • 21 minutes A Third Mission Bound for Venus The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 72 *A third mission bound for Venus The European Space agency has announced a new mission to study Venus. The EnVision orbiter will launch in the early 2030s to... |
2021-Jun-23 • 27 minutes A Big Step Forward The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 71 *Another step in understanding the difference between matter and antimatter Physicists using the world’s largest atom smasher the Large Hadron Collider at CERN... |
2021-Jun-21 • 42 minutes An Update on those US Navy Tic Tac UFOs The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 70 *An update on those US Navy Tic Tac UFOs Last year the US Department of Defence formally released three navy videos showing encounters between US NAVY fighter... |
2021-Jun-18 • 24 minutes No Plate Tectonics on Venus The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 69 *No plate tectonics on Venus A new study claims Venus hasn’t had plate tectonics for at least 300 million and possibly more than a billion years. *First X-rays... |
2021-Jun-16 • 24 minutes Rosetta Stone Eruption Could Help Explain Solar Explosions The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 68 *Rosetta Stone eruption could help explain solar explosions A dramatic, multi-staged eruption on the Sun has revealed new clues that could help scientists solve... |
2021-Jun-14 • 30 minutes Abbot Point Selected for Orbital Launch FacilitL The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 67 *Abbot Point selected for orbital launch facility Abbot Point on the North Queensland coast has been selected to host Gilmour Space Technologies new orbital... |
2021-Jun-11 • 37 minutes A New Study of the Distant Oort Cloud The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 66 *A new study of the distant Oort cloud Astronomers have undertaken a new analysis of the Oort cloud – the sphere of some 100 billion comets and chunks of icy... |
2021-Jun-09 • 32 minutes Space Junk Collides with Space Station The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 65 *Space junk collides with space station The International Space Station has been stuck by a piece of space debris which has left a hole in a section of the... |
2021-Jun-07 • 38 minutes DAVINCI+ and VERITAS The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 64 *Two new missions to study Venus NASA has selected two new missions to explore the planet Venus. The missions known as DAVINCI+ and VERITAS will help scientists... |
2021-Jun-04 • 45 minutes Europa's Seafloor Volcanoes The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 63 *Jovian ice moon Europa could have Seafloor Volcanoes New research shows volcanic activity may have occurred on the seafloor of Jupiter’s ice moon Europa in the... |
2021-Jun-02 • 28 minutes How and When the Milky Way Came Together The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 62 *New evidence of how and when the Milky Way came together A new study shows that our Milky Way galaxy already had a significant stellar population of its own,... |
2021-May-31 • 45 minutes How We Now Think Galaxies Evolve The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 61 *New evidence changing how we think galaxies evolve A new study has shown that galaxies like the Milky Way evolve gradually rather than through a series of... |
2021-May-28 • 27 minutes Perseverance - The Science Begins The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 60 *Perseverance starts conducting science on Mars NASA’s newest Mars rover has started its science mission searching for signs of past microbial life and studying... |
2021-May-26 • 32 minutes A New Type of Aurora Discovered The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 59 *A new type of aurora discovered Scientists looking through old videos have discovered a new type of Aurora called a called a diffuse auroral eraser. *Mysterious... |
2021-May-24 • 36 minutes Volcanic Activity On Mars The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 58 *Volcanic activity on Mars A new study claims there’s evidence of recent volcanic activity on Mars showing that eruptions could have taken place on the red planet... |
2021-May-21 • 29 minutes Our Moon - An Update The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 57 *A Lunar Crater Radio Telescope plan to Illuminate the Cosmic Dark Ages NASA are looking at the idea of building a giant radio telescope in a crater on the far... |
2021-May-19 • 30 minutes Blue Origin to Start Sending Tourists to Space in July The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 56 *Blue Origin to start sending tourists to space in July Blue Origin will send its first people including at least one tourist to space on July 20. *XMM-Newton... |
2021-May-17 • 33 minutes Have Astronomers Found Antimatter Stars? For more SpaceTime visit https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com or the all new www.bitesz.com The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 55 *Have astronomers found antimatter stars Astronomers have identified 14... |
2021-May-14 • 28 minutes Key Test for New Lunar Gateway Space Station For more SpaceTime visit our websites: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com or the all new www.bitesz.com The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 54 *Key test for new Lunar Gateway Space Station NASA’s... |
2021-May-12 • 33 minutes Determining the Age of Earth’s Continental Crust The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 53 *Determining the age of Earth’s Continental Crust A new study claims Earth’s continental crust first emerged some 3.7 billion years ago. *More funding to build... |
2021-May-10 • 43 minutes Out of Control The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 52 *Another out of control Chinese spacecraft crashes to Earth The Earth has once again faced a major threat from an out of control Chinese spacecraft crashing back... |
2021-May-07 • 41 minutes China Launches its New Space Station For more SpaceTime visit https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com or the all new www.bitesz.com The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 51 *China launches its new space station China has... |
2021-May-05 • 36 minutes Climate Change Has Shifted the Axis of the Earth SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 50 *Climate Change has shifted the axis of the Earth A new study claims glacial melting due to global warming was likely the cause of a shift in the movement of the Earth’s poles that occurred in the 1990s.... |
2021-May-03 • 28 minutes A Record-Breaking Flare From Sun's Nearest Stellar Neighbour The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 49 *A record-breaking flare from Sun's nearest stellar neighbour Astronomers have detected one of the most violent stellar flares ever recorded in... |
2021-Apr-30 • 27 minutes Big Win For SpaceX Starship The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 48 *SpaceX Starship to be the new lunar module NASA has selected SpaceX to provide the lunar land landers that will carry crew and cargo between the... |
2021-Apr-28 • 34 minutes Why Russia Is Quitting the International Space Station The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 47 *Russia quits the International Space Station Russia will withdraw from the International Space Station in 2025. The announcement by the head of... |
2021-Apr-26 • 42 minutes History Made The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 46 *History with the first flight of an aircraft on another world NASA has made history with the first flight of an aircraft on another world. The... |
2021-Apr-23 • 20 minutes X-Ray Blasts Discovered Being Emitted by the Crab Pulsar The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 45 *X-ray blasts discovered being emitted by the crab pulsar Astronomers studying the pulsar at the heart of the famous crab nebula have discovered... |
2021-Apr-21 • 29 minutes Mars Did Not Dry Up All at Once The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 44 *Mars did not dry up all at once A new study shows that Mars didn’t lose its water all at once, but over a series of wetter and dryer periods... |
2021-Apr-19 • 45 minutes NASA Delays Mars Helicopter Flight The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 43 *NASA delays Mars helicopter flight NASA has been forced to postponed the first flight of its Mars helicopter Ingenuity because of a software... |
2021-Apr-16 • 21 minutes Two Sizable Mars Quakes Detected on the Red Planet The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 42 *Two Sizable Mars quakes detected on the red planet NASA’s Insight lander has just detected two significant Marsquakes on the red planet. *Could... |
2021-Apr-14 • 23 minutes Could There Be Parts of Another Planet Inside the Earth? SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 41 *Could there be parts of another planet inside the Earth? A new hypothesis claims large parts of the planet Theia may still be present buried deep in the Earth’s mantle. *The anatomy of a Nova explosion... |
2021-Apr-12 • 29 minutes Confirmation of How the Universe Evolved The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 40 *Confirmation of how the universe evolved Astronomers have discovered that much of the universe’s missing normal matter has been hiding in plain... |
2021-Apr-09 • 28 minutes Ocean Currents Predicted on Enceladus The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 39 *Ocean currents predicted on Enceladus A new study claims ocean currents are churning the sub surface seas of the Saturnian ice moon Enceladus.... |
2021-Apr-07 • 29 minutes Safe - For Now The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 38 *Planet Earth safe from the asteroid Apophis for at least the next hundred years Astronomers have now ruled out the possibility of the asteroid... |
2021-Apr-05 • 31 minutes Earth’s First Supercontinent The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 37 *Earth’s first supercontinent A new study suggests Pangea was simply the latest of approximately three supercontinents that formed on the Earth’s... |
2021-Apr-02 • 40 minutes Is the Nearest Star Cluster to the Sun being Destroyed by Dark Matter? The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 36 *Is the nearest star cluster to the Sun being destroyed by dark matter? Data from the European Space Agency’s Gaia star mapping satellite has... |
2021-Mar-31 • 22 minutes Scientists Determine the Size of the Martian Core SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 35 *Scientists determine the size of the Martian core Seismic data collected by NASA's Mars Insight lander suggests the red planet’s core is about half the size of the Earth’s. *Searching for signs of... |
2021-Mar-29 • 34 minutes New Images Reveal Magnetic Structures Near a Supermassive Black Hole The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 34 *New images reveal magnetic structures near a supermassive black hole The Event Horizon Telescope collaboration, which produced the first ever... |
2021-Mar-26 • 23 minutes A Gigantic Jet From the Early Universe The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 33 *A gigantic jet from the early universe Astronomers have discovered one of the biggest quasars ever seen in the early universe. *The planet with... |
2021-Mar-24 • 31 minutes The Discovery of Fast Radio Bursts Dating Back Ten Billion Years The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 32 *The discovery of Fast Radio bursts dating back ten billion years Astronomers have detected three of the most distant Fast Radio Bursts ever... |
2021-Mar-22 • 30 minutes Count Down for Australia’s Return to Orbit The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 31 *Count down for Australia’s return to orbit If all goes according to plan -- in almost exactly a year from now Australia will officially become a... |
2021-Mar-19 • 30 minutes Material Crucial for Life Discovered on Asteroid Itokawa The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 30 *Organic material crucial for life discovered on the asteroid Itokawa Scientists have found water and organic material on the surface of a sample... |
2021-Mar-17 • 31 minutes First Drive The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 29 *First drive for the new Mars Perseverance rover NASA’s new Mars 2020 Perseverance rover has undertaken its first tentative test drive across the... |
2021-Mar-15 • 38 minutes Massive Supernova Remnant Discovered The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 28 *Massive supernova remnant discovered Astronomers combining data from different types of telescopes have discovered a massive supernova remnant... |
2021-Mar-13 • 26 minutes Resolving a Cosmological Conundrum The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 27 *A change in dark energy to try and resolve a cosmological conundrum The universe was created by a Big Bang 13.82 billion years ago, and it’s... |
2021-Mar-12 • 23 minutes Neutron Star Found in Famous Supernova The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 26 *Neutron star found in famous supernova Astronomers believe they may have confirmed the existence of a neutron star produced by supernova 1987A... |
2021-Mar-10 • 32 minutes Space Hurricane The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 25*Astronomers discover a space hurricane for the first timeAstronomers have discovered what they’re calling a space hurricane high up in the Earth’s upper atmosphere.*Space Machines Company signs its first customerSpace Machines Company has secured a contract for its new Optimus 1 orbital transfer unit.*SpaceX’s spectacular starship explosion after a successful flight testThe SpaceX SN10 Starship prototype... |
2021-Mar-05 • 39 minutes The Most Distant Black Hole Ever Seen The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. *SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 24 *The most distant black hole ever seen Astronomers have set a new record for the most distant quasar ever found. The quasar dating back some... |
2021-Mar-03 • 31 minutes Solved - High Energy Neutrino Source The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 23 *High energy neutrinos traced to a star being ripped to pieces by a black hole Astronomers have traced high energy neutrinos erupting from a star... |
2021-Mar-01 • 30 minutes Changing Science’s Understanding of Black Holes The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 22 *New observations of Cygnus X-1 change science’s understanding of Black Holes New observations of Cygnus X1 -- the first black hole ever detected... |
2021-Feb-26 • 30 minutes Determining How Super-Earths and Mini-Neptunes Are Made The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 21 *Determining how Super Earths and Mini-Neptunes are made Astronomers have now found over four thousand exoplanets – planets orbiting stars other... |
2021-Feb-24 • 31 minutes Sea Salt Discovered on the Red Planet Mars The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 20 *Sea salt discovered on the red planet Mars The European Space Agency has discovered sea salt high in the Martian atmosphere. *The Square... |
2021-Feb-22 • 55 minutes Touchdown! The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 19 *Touchdown! NASA’s Perseverance rover lands on Mars After a seven-month 472 million kilometre journey, NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover has... |
2021-Feb-19 • 35 minutes New Candidate Planet Discovered The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 18 *New candidate planet discovered around Alpha Centauri A Astronomers may have discovered a planet in the habitable zone in our nearest... |
2021-Feb-17 • 24 minutes Our Warped Milky Way The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 17 *The Milky Way warped following galactic collision A new study has confirmed what some people have long suspected – the Milky Way galaxy is... |
2021-Feb-15 • 36 minutes Phosphine on Venus - A Rethink The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 16 *Purported phosphine on Venus more likely to be ordinary sulphur dioxide A new study claims last year’s observations of phosphine in the clouds... |
2021-Feb-12 • 52 minutes NASA Gives Up on the Mars Mole The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 15 *NASA gives up on the Mars Mole NASA has finally given up on efforts to get its Mars mole working. An exoplanetary system with real rhythm... |
2021-Feb-10 • 35 minutes Exploring the Depths of Titan's Largest Sea The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 14 *Exploring the depths of Titan's largest sea A new study has found that Kraken Mare -- the largest sea on the Saturnian Moon Titan – is at least... |
2021-Feb-08 • 46 minutes How Stars Are Made - Strange New Clues... The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 13 *Strange new clues about how stars are made Astronomers may have discovered some strange new clues about the processes involved in creating a... |
2021-Jan-29 • 38 minutes The Earth is Spinning Faster The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 12 *The Earth is spinning faster. The Earth is spinning faster than it used to – in fact the planet’s fastest 28 days – based on records going back... |
2021-Jan-27 • 39 minutes How Asteroid Ryugu Lost its Water The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 11 *How the asteroid Ryugu lost its water. As scientists continue to sift through the treasure-trove of rocks grains and dust brought back to Earth... |
2021-Jan-25 • 39 minutes Brown Dwarfs Mapped The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 10 *The most complete map of nearby brown dwarfs ever compiled. Astronomers have compiled the most complete three-dimensional map of brown dwarfs in... |
2021-Jan-22 • 37 minutes New Origins for Sunquakes The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 9 *New origins for sunquakes A new study has discovered that sunquakes originate from beneath the surface of the Sun – not above it as previously... |
2021-Jan-20 • 28 minutes Detailed View The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 8 *The most detailed views ever of the surface of a brown dwarf Astronomers have discovered bands and stripes in the atmosphere of Luhman 16 B --... |
2021-Jan-18 • 37 minutes Strange Star The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 7 *The strange star produced by a white dwarf collision Astronomers have discovered a strange stellar object produced by the collision of a pair of... |
2021-Jan-15 • 27 minutes What's New In 2021? The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 6 *What's new for 2021 2021 will be another exciting year in space with the maiden flights of at least three new spacecraft and NASA’s Mars 2020... |
2021-Jan-13 • 27 minutes How the Solar Wind has Stripped Away the Martian Atmosphere The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 5 *How the solar wind has stripped away the Martian atmosphere Five years after NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft entered into orbit around Mars, data from... |
2021-Jan-11 • 36 minutes What Earth's Ultimate Fate Will Look Like The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 4 *The atmosphere of a white dwarf shows Earth’s ultimate fate Astronomers studying the atmosphere of a nearby stellar corpse called a white... |
2021-Jan-08 • 44 minutes Strange Signal Detected from Proxima Centauri The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 3 *Strange signal detected from Proxima Centauri Scientists at SETI the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence are trying to understand a strange... |
2021-Jan-06 • 28 minutes Breakthrough in Measuring the Strong Nuclear Force The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 2 *Breakthrough in measuring the strong nuclear force Scientists have made the first high precision measurements of the forces acting between... |
2021-Jan-04 • 35 minutes Most Distant Galaxy Ever Seen The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 1 *Most distant galaxy ever seen Astronomers have set a new record for observing the most distant galaxy ever seen. *Origin of Moon’s magnetic crust... |
2020-Dec-25 • 36 minutes New Solar Cycle Could Be One of the Strongest On Record The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 139 *New solar cycle could be one of the strongest on record In direct contradiction to the official forecast, a team of scientists led by the... |
2020-Dec-23 • 35 minutes Have Scientists Got Dark Matter All Wrong? The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 138 *Can Modified Newtonian Physics fix Dark Matter What if Scientists have got dark matter all wrong? *NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Updates... |
2020-Dec-21 • 31 minutes Astronomers Witness a Nearby Star Being Eaten by a Black Hole The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 137 *Astronomers witness a nearby star being eaten by a black hole Astronomers have captured the last moments of a star just before it was ripped... |
2020-Dec-18 • 39 minutes A Total Solar Eclipse Over South America The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 136 *A Total Solar Eclipse Over South America The good citizenry of Chile and Argentina have experienced a total solar eclipse. *The space station... |
2020-Dec-16 • 24 minutes New Evidence of How Dark Matter Behaves The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 135 *New evidence of how dark matter behaves Astronomers have discovered new characteristics about mysterious dark matter after watching a galaxy... |
2020-Dec-14 • 36 minutes Hayabusa2 Lands at Woomera The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 134 *Hayabusa2 lands at Woomera The first pristine subsurface samples of an asteroid have been safely returned to Earth with the Japan Aerospace... |
2020-Dec-11 • 34 minutes The Star Making Enough Dust to build an Earth-sized Planet Every Year The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 133 *The star-making enough dust to build an Earth-sized planet every year Astronomers have discovered a Wolf-Rayet star system producing enough... |
2020-Dec-09 • 26 minutes Likely Source for the Famous Wow Signal The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 132 *Discovery of a likely source for the famous Wow signal A new study may have finally narrowed down the likely source of the famous wow signal.... |
2020-Dec-07 • 26 minutes Closer Than Thought The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 131 *Planet Earth closer to the supermassive black hole than previously thought A new study claims the Earth is some two thousand light years closer... |
2020-Dec-04 • 33 minutes A Violent Encounter The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 130 *The Large Magellanic Cloud’s violent encounter with the Milky Way A new study has found that a neighbouring galaxy called the Large Magellanic... |
2020-Dec-02 • 24 minutes Fossil Galaxy Hidden in the Milky Way The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 129 *Fossil galaxy hidden in the Milky Way Astronomers have discovered a fossil galaxy hidden in the depths of our own Milky Way galaxy. *New study... |
2020-Nov-30 • 30 minutes A New Look at the Evolution of the Milky Way Galaxy The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 128 *A new look at the evolution of the Milky Way Galaxy Some hypotheses on how the Milky Way formed are set to be rewritten following discoveries... |
2020-Nov-27 • 37 minutes New Mission to Study the Rock Comet Phaethon The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 127 *New mission to study the rock comet Phaethon Germany and Japan are developing a new mission to study the strange asteroid 3200 Phaethon.... |
2020-Nov-25 • 30 minutes Measuring the Rotation of the Milky Way’s Central Black Hole The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 126 *Measuring the rotation of the Milky Way’s central black hole Astronomers have for the first time measured the rotational spin of the... |
2020-Nov-23 • 35 minutes Brightest Kilonova Ever Seen The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 125 *Brightest kilonova ever seen Astronomers have detected the brightest kilonova event ever seen unleashing more energy in a half-second than the... |
2020-Nov-20 • 37 minutes A New Look at the Early Life of Jupiter and Saturn The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 124 *A new look at the early life of Jupiter and Saturn A new study has narrowed down the likely original orbits of the gas giants Jupiter and... |
2020-Nov-18 • 25 minutes Virgin Plans its First New Mexico Space Launch this Month SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 123 *Virgin plans its first New Mexico space launch this month Virgin Galactic plans to undertake its first manned space flight from its new New Mexico spaceport within the next few weeks. *Rocket lab... |
2020-Nov-16 • 39 minutes Magnetars and Fast Radio Bursts SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 122 *More evidence linking Magnetars to mysterious Fast Radio Bursts Astronomers have identified a sudden and violent outburst from a type of neutron star called a magnetar, as the likely source for those... |
2020-Nov-13 • 25 minutes Ancient Galactic Mystery Deepens SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 121 *Ancient galactic mystery deepens A new study of distant galaxies in the very early universe has found that they were already far more massive and mature than previously thought. *Pristine... |
2020-Nov-11 • 38 minutes A Mars-sized Rogue Planet Discovered SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 120 *A Mars-sized Rogue planet discovered Astronomers have detected a Mars-sized rogue planet travelling through interstellar space. *Celebrating twenty years of continuous human presence on the... |
2020-Nov-09 • 34 minutes NASA Back in Touch with Voyager 2 SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 119 *NASA back in touch with Voyager 2 in interstellar space NASA has re-established command control of the Voyager 2 spacecraft. The Agency’s 70 metre Canberra Deep Space Network radio dish – the only... |
2020-Nov-06 • 30 minutes When We Look at the Stars is There Anyone Looking Back? SpaceTime 20201106 Series 23 Episode 118 *When we look at the stars is there anyone looking back? Three decades after Cornell astronomer Carl Sagan suggested that Voyager 1 snap a picture of the Earth from billions of kilometres away -- resulting in... |
2020-Nov-04 • 34 minutes OSIRIS-Rex Sample Return Capsule Overflowing with Regolith SpaceTime 20201104 Series 23 Episode 117 *OSIRIS-Rex sample return capsule overflowing with regolith Two days after touching down on asteroid Bennu, NASA OSIRIS-REx mission managers confirmed that the spacecraft collected more than enough material to... |
2020-Nov-02 • 40 minutes Lunar Water is More Abundant Than Previously Thought The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast. SpaceTime 20201102 Series 23 Episode 116 *Lunar water is more abundant than previously thought Astronomers have found that water may be far more abundant on the Moon than previously thought.... |
2020-Oct-30 • 26 minutes BepiColombo's First Venus Flyby Completed SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 115 *BepiColombo undertakes its first Venus flyby The BepiColombo mission has completed the first of two Venus flybys needed to set it on course with the Solar System’s innermost planet, Mercury. *Problems... |
2020-Oct-28 • 30 minutes OSIRIS-REx Success! SpaceTime with Stuart GarySeries 23 Episode 114 *OSIRIS-REx successfully touches down on asteroid Bennu NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft has successfully touched down on the surface of the boulder-strewn asteroid Bennu – collecting samples of the space... |
2020-Oct-26 • 31 minutes Betelgeuse Closer and Smaller than Thought SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 113 *Betelgeuse closer and smaller than thought A new study has found the red supergiant star Betelgeuse is closer and smaller than previously thought. *Thunderbolts and lightning very very frightening Two... |
2020-Oct-23 • 27 minutes Nearby Supernova Exploded Just Two and a Half Million Years Ago *Nearby supernova exploded just two and a half million years ago Scientists have found telltale chemical signatures of a massive star between 11 and 20 times the mass of our Sun going supernova just two and a half million years ago in our stellar... |
2020-Oct-21 • 24 minutes The Neutron Star Collision That’s still Producing X-rays Three Years Later *The Neutron Star collision that’s still producing X-rays three years later Astronomers are still detecting X-rays being emitted from where two neutron stars collided three years ago. *Record-setting flight to the space station The expedition 64 crew... |
2020-Oct-19 • 41 minutes One of Life’s Building Blocks Produced Faster than Thought *One of life’s building blocks produced faster than thought A new study has found that stars produce carbon – one of the key building blocks of life as we know it -- 34 per cent faster than previously thought. *OSIRIS Rex about to touch down on... |
2020-Oct-16 • 27 minutes If Not for Jupiter *Venus might have been a habitable world if not for Jupiter A new study claims Venus might not be the sweltering, waterless hellscape it is today if Jupiter hadn't altered its orbit around the Sun. *A new view of the northern sky NASA’s Transiting... |
2020-Oct-14 • 39 minutes NASA’s Dragonfly Drone Mission to Titan *NASA’s Dragonfly drone mission to Titan A new study has found relatively fresh exposed water ice in impact craters on the surface of the Saturnian moon Titan. The findings could prove beneficial in plans for the proposed Dragon fly mission to send a... |
2020-Oct-12 • 34 minutes More Liquid Water Lakes Found on Mars *More liquid water lakes found on Mars Researchers have found evidence of a patchwork of salty liquid water lakes below the surface of the red planet Mars. *Einstein’s description of gravity just got harder to beat They say you don’t bet against... |
2020-Oct-09 • 29 minutes Discovery of an Unknown Stellar Population at the Galactic Centre *Discovery of an unknown stellar population at the galactic centre Astronomers have found an unknown population of stars near the very heart of the Milky Way galaxy. *Sweden to stop helping China’s space program Stockholm has announced that Sweden... |
2020-Oct-07 • 28 minutes A Missing Ingredient in Dark Matter Theories *A missing ingredient in dark matter theories Astronomers have discovered that there may be a missing ingredient in our cosmic recipe of how dark matter behaves. *First detection of a planet larger than the star it’s orbiting For the first time ever,... |
2020-Oct-05 • 28 minutes Answering the Question: Is Anyone Out There? *Answering the question: is anyone out there? Forget what you’ve seen on Star Trek, it looks like our part of the Alpha Quadrant is quite devoid of advanced alien life. *Second alignment plane of solar system discovered Astronomers have found a second... |
2020-Oct-02 • 38 minutes Asteroid Bennu Proves Life is Full of Vesta Situations *Asteroid Bennu proves life is full of Vesta situations A new study suggests material from the main belt asteroid Vesta has been discovered on the surface of the near Earth asteroid Bennu. *NASA signs agreement with US Space Force NASA has signed a... |
2020-Sep-30 • 21 minutes Does the Sun May Have a Binary Partner? *New study claims the Sun may have had a binary partner A new study suggests the Sun may once have been part of a binary star system with a companion of similar mass. *A new more puzzling view of the universe New data from the Slone Digital Sky Survey... |
2020-Sep-28 • 34 minutes A New Type of Supernovae *A new type of supernovae A new study suggests that an unusual fast-spinning highly magnetic type of exploding star in the early universe may be responsible for creating some of the heaviest naturally occurring elements on the periodic table. *New... |
2020-Sep-25 • 34 minutes Solar Cycle 25 Formally Underway *Solar cycle 25 formally underway Scientists have determined that our local star has now formally moved into a new solar cycle which is expected to peak with a new Solar Maximum in 2025. *Asteroid Bennu ejecting particles into space When NASA's... |
2020-Sep-23 • 25 minutes Southern Launch’s First Flight's a Big Success *First flights from Southern Launch’s new Australian rocket range a big success Southern Launch has undertaken its first flights from its new rocket test range in western South Australia. *263 new Near-Earth objects detected over the past month The... |
2020-Sep-21 • 34 minutes Special Edition - A Signature for Life Discovered in the Clouds of Venus SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 98 - Special Edition *A signature for life discovered in the clouds of Venus A special edition looking at the discovery of a potential signature for life in the form of phosphine in the clouds enshrouding... |
2020-Sep-18 • 35 minutes The Possibility of Life Below the Surface of Mars *The possibility of life below the surface of Mars A new study suggests there’s enough evidence of liquid water below the Martian surface to make it the prime target in the search for life on the red planet. *Rocket Lab formally licenced to launch... |
2020-Sep-16 • 30 minutes Hubble Maps a Giant Halo Around Andromeda Hubble maps a giant halo around Andromeda Astronomers have mapped an immense halo of gas surrounding our nearest large galactic neighbour -- the Andromeda galaxy M-31. *Rogue planets could outnumber the stars An upcoming NASA mission could find that... |
2020-Sep-14 • 35 minutes Biggest Black Hole Collision Ever Detected *Biggest black hole collision ever detected Scientists have observed the most massive black hole collision ever seen. The event appears to have originated from a point some seven billion light-years away – at a time when the universe was just half its... |
2020-Sep-11 • 25 minutes Earth May Have Been Wet Since it Formed *Meteorite study suggests Earth may have been wet since it formed A new study of meteorites suggests Earth may always have been wet. The findings reported in the journal Science add a new chapter in to ongoing debate about the origins of Earth’s... |
2020-Sep-09 • 28 minutes The Evolving Dent in Earth's Magnetic Field *A small but evolving dent in Earth's magnetic field Scientists are seeing a split in the South Atlantic Anomaly – a growing weak spot in Earth’s magnetic field. *The strange hot world of KELT-9B Astronomers have discovered one of the strangest most... |
2020-Sep-07 • 33 minutes Finding Our Place in the Universe *Finding our place in the Universe Deep sea ocean sediments are helping scientists better understand the complicated structure of our local galactic neighbourhood. *New Zealand’s rocket lab back in the air Rocket Lab has successfully placed a new... |
2020-Sep-04 • 37 minutes Looking at The End of The Universe *Looking at the end of the universe A new study claims the universe will end not with a bang but with a whimper facing a heat death from a black dwarf supernova *The Pentagon looking at Shooting Star military space station The Pentagon is looking at... |
2020-Sep-02 • 17 minutes Southern Launch to Carry out its First Test Flight this Month *Southern Launch to carry out its first test flight this month Southern Launch will carry out its first suborbital test flight in the South Australian outback on September the 15th. *Europa’s surface not connected to the core A new look at... |
2020-Aug-31 • 27 minutes Mysterious Movements in the Heart of the Milky Way *Mysterious movements in the heart of the Milky Way Astronomers have discovered mysterious cold dense blobs of gas being shot out like bullets from the centre of the Milky Way. *New questions about the South Atlantic anomaly A new study suggests the... |
2020-Aug-28 • 30 minutes World-famous Arecibo Dish Seriously Damaged *The world-famous Arecibo dish seriously damaged The National Science Foundation has been forced to suspend astronomical observations from its iconic Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico after its 305-metre dish was seriously damaged following a... |
2020-Aug-26 • 26 minutes A Close Call for Planet Earth *New record for a close call for planet Earth with an asteroid Planet Earth’s just had another close call with an asteroid the size of a small truck narrowly missing the planet. *The ultimate rave data set released Some call it the ultimate rave – the... |
2020-Aug-24 • 38 minutes Best Place on Earth to See Stars *Best place on Earth to see stars A new study has determined that a frozen plateau in Antarctica called Dome A is the best place on Earth to see the stars. *Dozens of brown dwarfs discovered in our neighbourhood A new study has uncovered 95 previously... |
2020-Aug-21 • 33 minutes Is Asteroid Psyche the Core of an Unformed Planet? *Asteroid Psyche could be the core of an unformed planet A new study of the Main Belt asteroid Psyche suggests it could be the remnant of a planet that never formed. *New discovery about the Higgs Boson Physicists at CERN the European Centre for... |
2020-Aug-19 • 24 minutes Dangerous Alien Life Warning *New study warns that alien life would be dangerous to Earthlings Discovery that alien peptides containing two amino acids commonly found in carbonaceous meteorites would pose a serious threat to human health. *NASA looking at a new mission to Venus... |
2020-Aug-17 • 40 minutes Astronomers Discover a Pulsar Powering Up *Astronomers discover a pulsar powering up Astronomers have for the first time seen material spiralling into a distant neutron star and triggering a massive outburst of energy thousands of times brighter than the Sun. *The solar system’s largest... |
2020-Aug-14 • 36 minutes A Neutron Star at the Heart of Supernova 1987A *A neutron star at the heart of supernova 1987A There’s growing evidence that a neutron star was created from the explosion of supernova 1987A *SpaceX Dragon completes its first mission carrying crew to the space station The first-ever privately... |
2020-Aug-12 • 29 minutes Possible Origin for Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts *Discovery of a possible origin for mysterious Fast Radio Bursts Astronomers have detected mysterious signals known as Fast Radio Bursts apparently emanating from a highly magnetic neutron star known as a magnetar. *First exposed planetary core... |
2020-Aug-10 • 43 minutes Discovery of a Mysterious Ancient Stellar Cluster SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 80 *Discovery of a mysterious ancient stellar cluster Astronomers have discovered the shredded remains of an ancient globular star cluster that was torn apart by our own Milky Way galaxy more than two... |
2020-Aug-04 • 23 minutes Debate Continues Over the Age of the Universe *Debate continues over the age of the universe New observations by the National Science Foundation’s Atacama Cosmology Telescope have now placed the age of the universe at 13.77 billion years -- give or take 40 million years. *Signs of a new ocean... |
2020-Jul-31 • 29 minutes Hayabusa-2 Asteroid Sample Return Capsule to Land in Australia SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 78 *Hayabusa-2 asteroid sample return capsule to land in Australia The Australian Space Agency confirms Japan’s Hayabusa 2 asteroid sample return capsule will land in the Woomera Rocket Range in outback... |
2020-Jul-28 • 40 minutes Stunning First Images by Solar Orbiter SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 77 *Stunning first images of the Sun sent back by Solar Orbiter The European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter has sent back its first stunning close-up images of the Sun revealing miniature omnipresent solar... |
2020-Jul-24 • 22 minutes Alien Stellar Stream Discovered in our Neighbourhood *Alien stellar stream discovered in our neighbourhood Astronomers have discovered a stream of stars close to our own solar system that didn’t originate in our galaxy. *Tracking satellites from the Arctic A look at one of the most remote and... |
2020-Jul-22 • 25 minutes Astronomers Discover a Massive Structure Beyond Laniakea *Astronomers discover a massive structure beyond Laniakea Astronomers mapping the distribution of galaxies around the Milky Way have discovered a massive structure beyond the Laniakea galaxy supercluster. *New hypothesis to try to explain ‘Oumuamua... |
2020-Jul-20 • 32 minutes Mysterious Objects Discovered in Deep Space *Mysterious objects discovered in deep space Astronomers have discovered something new lurking out in the depths of space – a series of four faint circular radio objects they’ve dubbed odd radio circles or ORCs – which are unlike anything they’ve ever... |
2020-Jul-17 • 31 minutes Construction Starts on NASA’s Psyche Spacecraft SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 73 *Construction starts on NASA’s Psyche spacecraft Construction is now underway on NASA’s new spacecraft to explore the metal-rich main-belt asteroid 16 Psyche. *A new hypothesis to try to explain the... |
2020-Jul-15 • 24 minutes Rocket Lab Failure *Rocket Lab fails on its latest mission A full accident investigation is now underway to determine what caused the failure of an Electron rocket during the second stage of its journey to orbit. *Strange galactic structure near the centre of the Milky... |
2020-Jul-13 • 30 minutes Dead Stars in the Galactic Centre *Dead stars in the galactic centre Astronomers have discovered a stellar graveyard near the centre of the Milky Way galaxy containing the corpses of 27 stars. *Curiosity on the move to its next location After more than a year exploring the so-called... |
2020-Jul-10 • 41 minutes Australian Space Agency to Develop New-Generation Space Suits *Australian Space Agency to develop new-generation space suits The Australian Space Agency is working with NASA and the European Space Agency on a new generation of Space Suites for astronauts. *New type of subatomic particle discovered Scientists... |
2020-Jul-08 • 27 minutes Discovery of a New Type of Neutrino from the Sun *Discovery of a new type of neutrino from the Sun Scientists have discovered a new type of neutrino being produced by the Sun. *Why Betelgeuse suddenly dimmed so dramatically A new study suggests massive starspots could have caused the recent... |
2020-Jul-06 • 35 minutes Discovery of a Cosmic Ring of Fire *Discovery of a cosmic ring of fire Astronomers have captured an image of a super-rare type of galaxy -- described as a “cosmic ring of fire”. https://spacetimewithstuartgary.t... *The black hole that generated light... |
2020-Jul-03 • 34 minutes Pluto’s Liquid Ocean *Pluto’s liquid ocean Astronomers say there’s growing evidence that Pluto and other large Kuiper belt objects started out with liquid oceans which have slowly frozen over. *NASA looking at a mission to Neptune NASA is considering a mission to study... |
2020-Jul-01 • 27 minutes Exploring the Mysteries at the Edge of the Solar System *Exploring the mysteries at the edge of the solar system NASA’s IBEX spacecraft has confirmed the Sun’s heliosphere is shaped like a giant comet. https://spacetimewithstuartgary.t... lifespan of Neutrons A new... |
2020-Jun-29 • 26 minutes Ancient Milky Way Eruption Still Shines Bright *Ancient eruption at the heart of the Milky Way still shines bright millions of years later About 3.5 million years ago, the supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy unleashed an enormous burst of energy, lighting up the... |
2020-Jun-26 • 26 minutes New Hints of Hypothetical Axion Particles *New hints of hypothetical axion particles Scientists from the international XENON collaboration has come up with some exciting results that just might be opening a new window on a hypothetical particle called the axion that’s been linked to dark... |
2020-Jun-24 • 36 minutes Serious Questions Continue *Serious questions continue over sciences understanding of cosmic history It’s becoming increasingly clear that scientists will need to rethink their understanding of the fundamental history of the Universe. A new set of precision distance... |
2020-Jun-22 • 30 minutes The Need to Weaponize Space *The need to weaponize space The United States found the need to create a separate defence arm for the space warfare arena last year – in order to meet the growing threat posed by existing Russian and Chinese space forces which have already... |
2020-Jun-19 • 37 minutes First Stars Began Shining Earlier Than Thought *First stars began shining earlier than thought A new study using some of the deepest images ever taken by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope suggests the first stars in the universe began to shine far earlier than previously thought.... |
2020-Jun-17 • 28 minutes Probing the Mysteries of the Galaxy’s Fascinating Fermi Bubbles *Probing the mysteries of the galaxy’s fascinating Fermi Bubbles Astronomers have studied the Milky Way galaxy’s mysterious Fermi Bubbles in visible light for the first time. *NASA’s new Lunar Gateway space station NASA has finalized its contract... |
2020-Jun-15 • 34 minutes Discovery of a Twinkling Heart to the Milky Way Galaxy *Discovery of a twinkling heart to the Milky Way Galaxy Astronomers have detected twinkling radio emissions from the inner edge of the accretion disk around Sagittarius A* -- the supermassive black hole at the centre of our Milky Way Galaxy. ... |
2020-Jun-12 • 38 minutes Discovery of a Young Nearby Brown Dwarf Possibly Forming Planets *Discovery of a young nearby Brown Dwarf possibly forming planets Astronomers have discovered a brown dwarf with the protoplanetary disk system – which could potentially form planets. *SpaceX’s Starship prototype destroyed in massive explosion... |
2020-Jun-10 • 32 minutes New Type of cosmic explosion New type of cosmic explosion *New type of cosmic explosion Astronomers have discovered two new events similar to a strange inexplicable explosion which mysteriously blasted across the cosmos in 2018. *Galactic collision may have triggered our solar system’s birth The formation... |
2020-Jun-08 • 38 minutes Confirmation of a Second Planet Orbiting Proxima Centauri *Confirmation of a second planet orbiting Proxima Centauri Astronomers have confirmed a second exo-planet orbiting around the nearest star to the Earth other than the Sun. *Discovering the universe’s missing matter Astronomers using mysterious... |
2020-Jun-05 • 28 minutes Earth’s Magnetic Field Continues to Weaken *Earth’s magnetic field continues to weaken A new study shows that the Earth’s magnetic field is continuing to weaken around the South Atlantic Anomaly – an area stretching from Africa to South America – which some scientists speculate could signify... |
2020-Jun-03 • 27 minutes The Brightest Explosions in the Universe *The brightest explosions in the universe Mystery still surrounds events known as superluminous supernovae -- which are the brightest explosions in the universe. *The mysterious X-37B Space Shuttle launches on another classified mission The United... |
2020-Jun-01 • 41 minutes American’s Fly into Space from American Soil For the First Time in Nine Years *American’s fly into space from American soil for the first time in nine years The SpaceX Demo two mission successfully blasted off from Space Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Centre at in the Cape Canaveral Air Force Base in Florida. NASA... |
2020-May-29 • 31 minutes Comet Swan Swoops Past Earth *Comet Swan swoops past Earth It seems to be the case of another month means another new comet as C/2020 F8 Swan is currently making its closest approach to Earth passing some 85 million kilometres away. *The Jovian ice moon Europa reveals new... |
2020-May-27 • 25 minutes Queensland Company Wins Australian Orbital Rocket Contract *Queensland company wins Australian orbital rocket contract The Australian Department of Defence Science and Technology has awarded Queensland-based Gilmour Space a contract to develop a new orbital rocket launch system. *WFIRST Dark Energy Telescope... |
2020-May-25 • 31 minutes Scientists Create a New Type of Atom *Scientists create a new type of atom Physicists have created a new never before seen exotic atom called Pionic Helium. Researchers created the particle to study the properties of a subatomic particle called a meson. *The Sun is less active than most... |
2020-May-22 • 25 minutes Stunning New Images from the Surface of Asteroid Ryugu SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 49 *Stunning new images from the surface of the asteroid Ryugu Astronomers have released amazing new close up high-resolution images and video of the surface of the asteroid Ryugu. *Claims an... |
2020-May-20 • 29 minutes New Plan to Intercept Interstellar Visitors *New plan to intercept interstellar visitors NASA has provided some seed funding for an idea to develop a fleet of prepositioned spacecraft to study interstellar asteroids and comets before they zoom out of the solar system. *New evidence for watery... |
2020-May-18 • 35 minutes One of the Oldest Objects in the Milky Way SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 47 *One of the oldest objects in the Milky Way Astronomers have discovered an ancient globular cluster that appears to be a staggering 13.6 billion years old – making it one of the oldest known objects in... |
2020-May-15 • 29 minutes Venus Dominated by Atmospheric Tidal Waves *Venus dominated by atmospheric tidal waves A new study shows Venus’s atmosphere rotates much faster than the planet itself because of a thermal tide generated by solar heating on the planet’s dayside and corresponding cooling on its nightside. *High... |
2020-May-13 • 24 minutes Detecting Exotic Quark-Gluon Plasma SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 45 *Using colliding neutron stars to detect exotic quark-gluon plasma New computer modeling has suggested an exotic substance called quark-gluon plasma generated by the merging neutron stars could be... |
2020-May-11 • 26 minutes Discovered - Nearby Big Black Hole *Discovery of the nearest black hole to Earth Astronomers have discovered the nearest black hole to Earth located just 1120 light years away. https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tu... |
2020-May-08 • 35 minutes Three Companies SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 43 *Three companies selected to develop lunar module concepts to return people to the Moon NASA has selected SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Dynetics to further develop their concepts for the next generation of... |
2020-May-06 • 27 minutes Old - Very Old SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 42 *Plate Tectonics at least 3.2 billion years old A new study has found that planet Earth was already experiencing tectonic plate movements 3.2 billion years ago and that the plates back then were moving... |
2020-May-04 • 31 minutes Centaurs Identified as Permanent Interstellar Visitors in our Solar System SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 41 *Centaurs identified as permanent interstellar visitors in our solar system Astronomers have identified the first known permanent population of asteroids originating from outside our solar system.... |
2020-May-01 • 35 minutes When Worlds Collide – the titanic collision of two asteroids SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 40 *When worlds collide – the titanic collision of two asteroids Astronomers have observed an expanding cloud of icy debris caused by the catastrophic collision of two asteroids in a distant star system.... |
2020-Apr-29 • 25 minutes Why the Universe Exists SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 39 *Strongest evidence yet that neutrinos explain why the universe exists The difference between Neutrinos and their anti-matter counterpart may provide scientists with their best evidence yet to explain... |
2020-Apr-27 • 31 minutes Einstein - Right - Again! Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetimemobile friendly) *Stars dancing around a monster black hole prove Einstein was right again. *Interstellar comet21/ Borisov originated from a red dwarf. *May 27 named as date for American's return... |
2020-Apr-24 • 27 minutes Superluminal Jets SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 37 *Discovery of superluminal jets generated by colliding galaxies Astronomers have discovered jets of charged particles bursting out at close to the speed of light from a pair of merging spiral galaxies.... |
2020-Apr-22 • 24 minutes Brightest Supernova Ever Seen SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 36 *Brightest supernova ever seen Astronomers have discovered the brightest, most energetic, and likely most massive supernova ever seen. *Bepi Columbo swoops past Earth at 30 kilometres per second The... |
2020-Apr-20 • 29 minutes The Origins of Earth’s Water SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 35 *The origins of Earth’s water A new study claims Earth’s water was born with the planet and didn’t arrive later through asteroid or comet impacts. *Parkes radio telescope upgrade The CSIRO’s iconic... |
2020-Apr-17 • 29 minutes Revolutionary New Images of a Quasar SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 34 *Revolutionary new images of a quasar Astronomers have obtained their best view yet of a massive quasar blasting out from a monster black hole a third of the way across the universe. *All systems are... |
2020-Apr-15 • 22 minutes Are gamma ray bursts powered by a star’s collapsing magnetic fields? SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 33 *Are gamma ray bursts powered by a star’s collapsing magnetic fields? New research suggests gamma ray bursts -- the most powerful explosions in the universe since the big bang – may be caused by the... |
2020-Apr-13 • 33 minutes Claims the expansion of the universe could be different in different directions *Claims the expansion of the universe could be different in different directions One of the fundamental pillars of cosmology is the understanding that the universe is 'isotropic – in other words everything looks the same in all directions -- if you... |
2020-Apr-10 • 33 minutes New Theory to Explain How Magnetars are Made *A new theory to explain how magnetars are made New computer simulations have shown astronomers how Magnetars – stellar corpses with the strongest magnetic fields in the known universe – could have evolved. *Japan’s Mission to the Martian moon... |
2020-Apr-08 • 32 minutes Best Evidence Yet for Intermediate-sized Black Holes Best evidence yet for intermediate-sized black holes. Astronomers have their best evidence yet for the existence of intermediate-sized black holes -- a long sort after missing link in black hole observations. *A new planetary defense mission to smash... |
2020-Apr-06 • 32 minutes NASA Canberra Upgrade to Affect the Voyager 2 Spacecraft *NASA Canberra upgrade to affect the Voyager 2 spacecraft NASA is undertaking a critical upgrade of its 70 metre Deep Space Network radio antenna near Canberra (Australia). *A whole new generation of European Launch Vehicles about the fly The... |
2020-Apr-03 • 41 minutes Jupiter’s Great Red Spot Continues to Shrink *Jupiter’s great red spot continues to shrink A new study has confirmed that Jupiter’s iconic great red spot is continuing to shrink. *New evidence showing Earth’s days are getting longer A new study has used fossil mollusc shells to provide a new... |
2020-Apr-01 • 26 minutes 27: Quasar Tsunamis Rip Across Galaxies *Quasar Tsunamis rip across galaxies Astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have discovered massive tsunami-like energy outflows from distant quasars tearing across interstellar space and wreaking havoc on the galaxies in which they... |
2020-Mar-30 • 23 minutes 26: Biggest Explosion Since the Big Bang SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 26 *Biggest explosion since the big bang Astronomers have detected the biggest explosion ever recorded anywhere in the universe – other than the big bang itself. *Could fragments of the planet Theia be... |
2020-Mar-27 • 44 minutes 25: New Kind of Magnetic Explosion on The Sun *New kind of magnetic explosion on Sun Scientists have detected a magnetic explosion on the Sun -- the likes of which has never been seen before. https://spacetimewithstuartgary.... *How planets and planetesimals were... |
2020-Mar-25 • 37 minutes 24: New Type of Pulsating Star Discovered SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 24 *New type of pulsating star discovered Astronomers have discovered an unusual star that pulsates on just one side. The strange tear-drop shaped star reported in the journal Nature Astronomy is part of a... |
2020-Mar-20 • 34 minutes 23: Dark Matter and D-Star Hexaquarks SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 23 *Could dark matter be made up of strange particles called d-star hexaquarks Scientists have identified a sub-atomic particle that could have formed the 'dark matter' in the Universe during the Big Bang.... |
2020-Mar-18 • 33 minutes 22: A Warp in the Milky Way Galaxy *A warp in the Milky Way Galaxy A new study suggests that a warp in the disk of the Milky Way galaxy is probably caused by an ongoing collision with another galaxy. YouTube URL: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/611539485078044672...... |
2020-Mar-13 • 39 minutes 21: Rewriting the History of Star Formation at the Heart of the Milky Way SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 21 *Rewriting the history of star formation at the heart of the Milky Way New observations have rewritten the history of star formation at the centre of the Milky Way. YouTube URL:... |
2020-Mar-11 • 26 minutes 20: Volcanically Active Vesta SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 20 *Volcanically active Vesta New evidence shows the asteroid 4 Vesta remained volcanically active far longer than it should have. *South Australia back in space flight this year. It’s been many decades... |
2020-Mar-06 • 44 minutes 19: Mars: Rocking and Rolling on the Red Planet SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 19 *Mars: rocking and rolling on the red planet New data has revealed that Mars is very geologically active with regular marsquakes occurring across the red planet. *Understanding the birth of atoms A new... |
2020-Mar-03 • 11 minutes Bonus: Introducing Life's Little Mysteries Introducing Life’s Little Mysteries Life's Little Mysteries is the newest Audioboom original podcast and co-production with Live Science. This podcast is for everyone and anyone who loves science and wants to know more about everything around us.... |
2020-Feb-28 • 43 minutes 18: Studying Jupiter’s Water Content SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 18 *Studying Jupiter’s water content NASA’s Juno mission has provided its first science results on the amount of water in Jupiter’s atmosphere. *Building a universe without dark matter Scientists have for... |
2020-Feb-26 • 36 minutes 17: Mars Could Have Liquid Water on its Surface SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 17 *Mars could have liquid water on its surface A new study suggests that Mars might have liquid salty water on its surface for a few days every year. *New exoplanetary discovery Astronomers have confirmed... |
2020-Feb-21 • 45 minutes 16: Magellanic Cloud Stars Discovered in the Milky Way *Magellanic Cloud stars discovered in the Milky Way Astronomers have discovered stars made out of material from two nearby dwarf galaxies known as the Magellanic Clouds in the Milky Way. *Space Travel brain damage study A study reported in the journal... |
2020-Feb-19 • 37 minutes 15: The Vampire Star *The vampire star Astronomers have found a ‘vampire’ star in the midst of a feeding frenzy. *Solar Orbiter launches to the Sun The European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter mission has blasted into space on its historic mission to image the Sun’s polar... |
2020-Feb-14 • 44 minutes 14: New Type of Aurorae Discovered SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 14 *New type of aurorae discovered A new type of aurora called the dunes has been discovered in the skies above Finland. *Rare Atiras asteroid discovered Astronomers have discovered a rare asteroid... |
2020-Feb-12 • 33 minutes 13: Hiding In Plain Sight *Giant galactic structure hiding nearby in plain sight Astronomers have discovered a massive wave of interconnected stellar nurseries forming one of the largest coherent structures in the Milky Way Galaxy. *New estimates for the age of part of the... |
2020-Feb-07 • 41 minutes 12: NASA working to try and save Voyager 2 *NASA working to try and save Voyager 2 Mission Managers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena California are trying to restore systems after all five of Voyager 2’s science instruments suddenly stopped working. *Solar Orbiter ready to... |
2020-Feb-05 • 37 minutes 11: Growing Evidence for a Second Planet Around Proxima Centauri *Growing evidence for a second planet around Proxima Centauri. Astronomers are finding growing signs of a possible second planet orbiting Proxima Centauri. *Discovery of the oldest dated asteroid impact crater Outback Western Australia’s Yarrabubba... |
2020-Jan-29 • 34 minutes 09: A New View of the Centre of the Milky Way Galaxy *A new view of the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy Astronomers have been shown a new never before seen glimpse of the centre of the Milky Way revealing regions of star birth and what appears to be an accretion ring of debris surrounding the galaxy’s... |
2020-Jan-25 • 32 minutes 08: New type of object discovered at the galactic centre *New type of object discovered at the galactic centre Astronomers have discovered four bizarre objects near the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. *Tatooine like world discovered NASA’s TESS spacecraft has discovered its... |
2020-Jan-22 • 35 minutes Seven billion year old star dust discovered in meteorite Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Seven billion year old star dust discovered in meteorite Scientists studying the famous Murchison meteorite which fell to Earth in Victoria in 1969 have discovered... |
2020-Jan-17 • 28 minutes 06: Evidence of the First Stars *Evidence of the first stars Astronomers have discovered evidence of the universe’s very first stars. Youtube video URL: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/190093052438... Youtube video URL:... |
2020-Jan-15 • 47 minutes 05: The Birth of a Black Hole Witnessed in Gravitational Waves SpaceTime Series 23 Episode 05 *The birth of a black hole witnessed in gravitational waves Astronomers have confirmed another gravitational wave detection of neutron stars merging to create a black hole. Youtube video URL:... |
2020-Jan-10 • 36 minutes 04: Understanding of Galactic Evolution Changes *New study changes the understanding of galactic evolution Astronomers have discovered that galactic evolution may have begun much earlier than thought. *CHEOPS launches into orbit The European Space Agency’s CHEOPS spacecraft has successfully... |
2020-Jan-08 • 27 minutes 03: Is Betelgeuse About to Blow? *Is Betelgeuse about to blow? The red supergiant Betelgeuse is dimming unusually and astronomers don’t know why. The strange activity is causing growing speculation that it may be about to go supernova --or maybe not. *Discovery of the earliest known... |
2020-Jan-03 • 33 minutes 02: Proton Aurorae Discovered on Mars Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly *Proton Aurorae discovered on Mars Astronomers have found that a type of Martian aurora first identified by NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft in 2016 is actually the most common... |
2020-Jan-01 • 32 minutes 01: Could the Milky Way Have Two Supermassive Black Holes? *Could the Milky Way have two supermassive black holes? Astronomers are trying to discover if the supermassive black hole at the centre of our galaxy might have a smaller companion. *Solar Cycle 25 strengthens its grip The Sun is showing more signs... |
2019-Dec-27 • 36 minutes 96: How Galaxies Get their Iconic Spirals The astronomy and space science news podcast. *How galaxies get their iconic spirals A new study claims galactic magnetic fields could play an important role in shaping the elegant sweeping arms of spiral galaxies like the Milky Way. *Best ever pulsar... |
2019-Dec-25 • 35 minutes 95: Starliner Fails The astronomy and space science news podcast. Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Boeing’s new Starliner fails to reach the International Space Station Boeing has failed in its first attempt to send... |
2019-Dec-20 • 38 minutes 94: Interstellar Comet 21 Borisov - Update SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 22 Episode 94 The astronomy and space science news podcast. Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Interstellar comet makes its closest approach to the Sun The... |
2019-Dec-17 • 47 minutes 93: Size Matters The astronomy and space science news podcast. Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly) *Forget what you’ve heard: size really does matter when it comes to galactic rotation A new study has found that the... |
2019-Dec-13 • 43 minutes 92: Neutrino's - A New Measurement SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S22E92The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *A new measurement for the mass of the most common particle in the universeScientists have... |
2019-Dec-11 • 51 minutes 91: Biggest Supermassive Black Hole in the Local Universe Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S22E91 *Biggest supermassive black hole in the local universeAstronomers have identified a record-setting supermassive black hole – some 40... |
2019-Dec-06 • 32 minutes 90: Have Scientists Detected a Mysterious Fifth Force in Nature? SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 22 Episode 90The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Have scientists detected a mysterious fifth force in natureScientists with... |
2019-Dec-04 • 39 minutes 89: Massive Explosion Rocks the Centre of the Milky Way SpaceTime 20191204 Series 22 Episode 89 Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *A massive explosion rocks the centre of the Milky WayAstronomers have found evidence of a cataclysmic flare that exploded out... |
2019-Nov-29 • 36 minutes 88: Wolfe Creek Crater Younger Than Thought Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S22E88 *Wolfe Creek Crater younger than thoughtWolfe Creek Crater, one of the world's largest meteorite impact structures is much younger... |
2019-Nov-27 • 30 minutes 87: Gamma Ray Bursts Reveal More of Their Secrets Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S22E87 *Gamma Ray Bursts reveal more of their secretsA violent explosion in a distant galaxy has broken the record for the brightest source... |
2019-Nov-22 • 40 minutes 86: Unexplained Martian Oxygen Levels Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Unexplained seasonal changes discovered in Martian oxygen levelsScientists have detected mysterious seasonal changes in oxygen levels in the air directly above the... |
2019-Nov-20 • 41 minutes 85: Mars 2020 Rover - The Hunt Is On Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S22E85 *Mars 2020 rover to search for microscopic fossilsNASA’s Mars 2020 rover will land on the Red Planet’s JEZERO Crater. The landing site... |
2019-Nov-15 • 43 minutes 84: Measuring the Higgs Boson The astronomy and space science news podcast.SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S22E84Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *New measurement for the mass of the Higgs bosonPhysicists have achieved a new level of... |
2019-Nov-13 • 34 minutes 83: Tossed Out Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Star thrown out of galaxy by a black holeAstronomers have detected a star that’s being flung out of the Milky Way galaxy at a record breaking speed of over six... |
2019-Nov-08 • 35 minutes 82: Stars Stick In Families The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *SpaceTime 20191108 Series 22 Episode 82 *New Gaia data shows stars stick in familiesNew data shows that newborn stars... |
2019-Nov-06 • 36 minutes 81: Quantum Squeezing Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). SpaceTime 20191106 Series 22 Episode 81*Quantum squeezing to detect every stellar-mass black hole merger in the universeScientists have found a way to detect virtually... |
2019-Nov-01 • 31 minutes 80: Construction About to Begin for the Lucy Trojan Asteroid Mission Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). SpaceTime 20191101 Series 22 Episode 80 *Construction about to begin for the Lucy trojan asteroid missionNASA’s Lucy mission to study Jupiter’s trojan asteroids has... |
2019-Oct-30 • 46 minutes 79: The Universe is Expanding More Rapidly Than Predicted Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). SpaceTime 20191030 Series 22 Episode 79 *The universe is expanding more rapidly than predictedNew observations suggest the universe is expanding far more rapidly that... |
2019-Oct-25 • 36 minutes 78: Some Water On the Moon May Be Fairly Recent The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). SpaceTime 20191025 Series 22 Episode 78*Some water on the Moon may be fairly recentA new study suggests water ice... |
2019-Oct-23 • 36 minutes 77: Another Near Miss The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). SpaceTime 20191023 Series 22 Episode 77 *Earth escapes another asteroid near missIt’s been revealed that astronomers... |
2019-Oct-18 • 32 minutes 76: Saturn Surpasses Jupiter SpaceTime Series 22 Episode 76 The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Saturn surpasses Jupiter after the discovery of 20 new moons Move over Jupiter; Saturn is... |
2019-Oct-16 • 35 minutes 75: Galaxies Sitting In Serene Halos of Gas SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S22E75Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *New discoveries show galaxies sit in serene halos of gasAstronomers studying the origins of a mysterious cosmic blast known as a Fast... |
2019-Oct-11 • 34 minutes 74: Cometary Orbital Gateway Discovered SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S22E74 Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Cometary orbital gateway discovered Science’s understanding of how comets are funneled into the inner solar system may have... |
2019-Oct-09 • 40 minutes 73: Andromeda’s Violent History SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S22E73Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Andromeda’s violent history Astronomers have pieced together the cannibalistic past of our neighbouring large galaxy Andromeda,... |
2019-Sep-27 • 34 minutes 72: Indian Moon Hopes Fade For access to the special double episode commercial-free version of SpaceTime plus bonus content, simply help support the show. Show your love via Patreon....and share in the rewards. Details at www.patreon.com/spacetimewithstuartgary Stream podcast... |
2019-Sep-25 • 28 minutes 71: The Day The Dinosaurs Died SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S22E71For more SpaceTime visit www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *What the geologic record tells us about the day the dinosaurs diedA new study has provided scientists with their most detailed look yet at the... |
2019-Sep-20 • 24 minutes 70: The Monster at the Centre of the Milky Way Is Getting Active Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *The monster at the centre of the Milky Way is getting activeThere’s growing evidence that the supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy is... |
2019-Sep-18 • 37 minutes 69: Towering Radio Bubbles Discovered at the Galactic Centre Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Towering radio bubbles discovered at the galactic centre Astronomers have discovered a pair of enormous radio-emitting bubbles towering hundreds of light-years above... |
2019-Sep-13 • 29 minutes 68: Monster Black Hole Firing an Energy Beam Towards Earth The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *The Monster black hole firing an energy beam towards EarthNew observations of the supermassive black hole at the centre... |
2019-Sep-11 • 31 minutes 67: India Fails to Land on The Moon The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *India fails to land on the MoonIndia has failed in its attempt to land a spacecraft onto the lunar surface. *872... |
2019-Sep-06 • 28 minutes 66: Catastrophic Iranian Rocket Failure The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *A catastrophic rocket failure at a top-secret Iranian missile complexNew satellite images show what appears to have been... |
2019-Sep-04 • 32 minutes 65: Earth Faces Asteroid Close Encounters The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Earth faces asteroid close encounters in three daysAstronomers have been kept busy with four big asteroid close... |
2019-Aug-30 • 29 minutes 64: A New Map of the Milky Way’s Place In the Universe Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *A new map of the Milky Way’s place in the universeA new map of the local universe has confirmed that the large scale structure of the universe appears to be a... |
2019-Aug-28 • 31 minutes 63: Four Potential Sites for Asteroid Sample Return Mission The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Four potential sites for asteroid sample return missionNASA has selected four potential sample sites for its OSIRIS-Rex... |
2019-Aug-23 • 32 minutes 62: A New Type of Pulsating Star The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *A new type of pulsating starAstronomers have discovered a new type of pulsating subdwarf star. *A glitch in a neutron... |
2019-Aug-21 • 29 minutes 61: Black Hole Detected Devouring Neutron Star The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *The historic first-ever detection of a Black Hole devouring a Neutron StarThe astronomical community is in overdrive... |
2019-Aug-16 • 24 minutes 60: Earth’s Last Magnetic Field Reversal Took Far Longer Than Once Thought The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Earth’s last magnetic field reversal took far longer than once thoughtA new study suggests Earth’s magnetic poles may... |
2019-Aug-14 • 40 minutes 59: Watching How Massive Stars Are Made The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S22E59*Watching how massive stars are madeAstronomers are studying an unusual stellar nursery... |
2019-Aug-09 • 34 minutes 58: The Birth of Our Milky Way Galaxy The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). SpaceTime 20190809 Series 22 Episode 58 *The birth of our Milky Way galaxyAstronomers have opened a new window on the... |
2019-Aug-07 • 27 minutes 57: Near-Earth Asteroid Near Miss The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). SpaceTime 20190807 Series 22 Episode 57 *Near-Earth asteroid near missAn asteroid as large as a football field has just... |
2019-Jul-26 • 28 minutes 56: Phew! We're Officially In The Clear The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). SpaceTime 20190726 Series 22 Episode 56 *ESA confirms asteroid will miss Earth in 2019Astronomers have confirmed that... |
2019-Jul-24 • 33 minutes 55: Apollo 11 - Disproving Conspiracy Theories The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). SpaceTime 20190724 Series 22 Episode 55 *Disproving conspiracy theories about the Apollo Moon landingsFollowing the global... |
2019-Jul-19 • 22 minutes 54: Spooky Quantum Entanglement The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). SpaceTime 20190719 Series 22 Episode 54 *The first image of spooky quantum entanglement in actionIn an incredible first,... |
2019-Jul-18 • 40 minutes 53: Man on the Moon: Apollo 11 Celebrates Half a Century SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 22 Episode 53 The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Man on the Moon: Apollo 11 celebrates half a centuryA special SpaceTime... |
2019-Jul-12 • 26 minutes 52: A New Window On Matter The astronomy and space science news podcastStream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). SpaceTime 20190712 Series 22 Episode 52 *A new window on matterNew research suggests the detection of Merging Neutron Stars... |
2019-Jul-10 • 36 minutes 51: First Images of the Origins of FRBs The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S22E51 *First images of the origins of Fast Radio BurstsAstronomers have for the first time... |
2019-Jul-05 • 36 minutes 50: New Idea to Explain Ancient Supermassive Black Holes The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *A new idea to explain ancient supermassive black holesA new hypothesis has been developed claiming supermassive black... |
2019-Jul-03 • 23 minutes 49: Searching for Life on Titan The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *NASA’s Dragonfly to search for life on TitanNASA has announced a new mission called Dragonfly to study the unique, richly... |
2019-Jun-28 • 27 minutes 48: Mars Methane The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Curiosity detects unusually high methane levels on MarsNASA's Mars Curiosity rover has detected the highest methane... |
2019-Jun-26 • 34 minutes 47: New Mission to Intercept a Comet SpaceTime 20190626 Series 22 Episode 47 The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *New Mission to intercept a cometThe European Space Agency has announced a new... |
2019-Jun-21 • 29 minutes 46: Hunting for Dark Galaxies The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Hunting for dark GalaxiesAn ancient collision with a newly discovered dark dwarf galaxy may be responsible for the Milky... |
2019-Jun-20 • 32 minutes 45: A Giant Mass Anomaly The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *A giant mass anomaly detected under the Moon's largest craterA mysterious large mass of material has been discovered deep... |
2019-Jun-14 • 32 minutes 44: New Questions About the Origin of Earth’s Water SpaceTime 20190614 Series 22 Episode 44 The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *New questions about the origin of Earth’s waterThere’s a new chapter in the... |
2019-Jun-13 • 29 minutes 43: Mars Insight’s Drill Fails SpaceTime 20190612 Series 22 Episode 43 The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Mars Insight’s drill failsScientists and engineers are trying to figure out why... |
2019-Jun-05 • 22 minutes 42: A Hundred Years of Gravity The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *A hundred years of gravityIt was a hundred years ago this month that observations performed during a total solar eclipse... |
2019-May-30 • 36 minutes 41: A Potential Risk The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *The potential risk of the Taurid Meteor SwarmA new study claims the Taurid meteoroid stream could pose a risk to planet... |
2019-May-24 • 30 minutes 40: Shrinking Moon Causing Moonquakes SpaceTime 20190524 Series 22 Episode 40 The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *The incredibly shrinking Moon causing MoonquakesAstronomers say moonquakes are... |
2019-May-23 • 32 minutes 39: The Riddle SpaceTime 20190522 Series 22 Episode 39 The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *The riddle of the most distant object ever exploredScientists with NASA’s New... |
2019-May-17 • 30 minutes 38: 'Blue Moon' Lunar Lander Unveiled The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Blue Moon lunar lander unveiledThe world’s richest man -- Amazon boss Jeff Bezos –– says his Blue Origin aerospace... |
2019-May-16 • 33 minutes 37: Neutron Star – Black Hole Merger Detected The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *First possible Neutron Star – Black Hole Merger detected by LIGOAstronomers may have just detected their first case of a... |
2019-May-10 • 28 minutes 36: Magma and the Moon SpaceTime 20190510 Series 22 Episode 36 The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Magma is the key to the Moon's makeupNew computer simulations have provided some... |
2019-May-08 • 34 minutes 35: Black Hole Twisting Spacetime The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Black Hole twisting spacetimeAstronomers have witnessed a black hole twisting the fabric of spacetime by its rotation.... |
2019-May-03 • 28 minutes 34: First Results from ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter SpaceTime 20190503 Series 22 Episode 34 The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *First results from ExoMars Trace Gas OrbiterDuring its first year in orbit, the... |
2019-May-01 • 34 minutes New Model for Nova Explosions The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *New model for Nova explosions Scientists will need to go back to the drawing board to come up with new ways in which... |
2019-Apr-26 • 28 minutes Beyond Einstein and the Black Hole Singularity SpaceTime Series 22 Episode 32 The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Beyond Einstein and the black hole singularityPhysicists have reached beyond Albert... |
2019-Apr-24 • 33 minutes The First Direct Image of a Black Hole SpaceTime Series 22 Episode 31 The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Astronomers capture the first ever direct image of a black holeAstronomers have... |
2019-Apr-12 • 26 minutes More confirmation of methane spikes on Mars The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *More confirmation of methane spikes on MarsA re-analysis of data collected by the European Space Agency’s Mars Express... |
2019-Apr-11 • 37 minutes Bennu's Rugged Surface The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Potentially deadly asteroid has a far more rugged surface than expectedNew close up observations of the near-Earth... |
2019-Apr-05 • 33 minutes Rivers Raged on Mars Late Into its History This episode of SpaceTime has been brought to you by The Great Courses Plus...lifelong learning from the very best in their fields...for your free trial offer go to www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/spaceStream podcast episodes on demand from... |
2019-Apr-03 • 30 minutes Discovery of Galaxies Without Dark Matter Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Discovery of galaxies without dark matterAstronomers have discovered two galaxies that appear to contain little or no dark matter. *Earth confirmed as a less volatile... |
2019-Mar-29 • 24 minutes Could Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts be Magnetars? Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Could mysterious Fast Radio Bursts be MagnetarsAstronomers have discovered a highly magnetic neutron star called a magnetar which appears to have a lot of the... |
2019-Mar-27 • 40 minutes Giant Asteroid Impact Crater Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Giant asteroid impact crater discovered in Western AustraliaScientists have discovered a giant 12 to 16-kilometre wide asteroid impact crater in Western Australia. *A... |
2019-Mar-22 • 30 minutes 83 Super-massive Black Holes Discovered in the Early Universe Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *83 Supermassive black holes discovered in the early universeAstronomers have discovered 83 monstrous black holes feeding in the early universe. *Einstein’s still... |
2019-Mar-21 • 32 minutes Milky Way Warped and Twisted Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *New studies show the Milky Way is warped and twistedThe first accurate three-dimensional map of the Milky Way shows that the galaxy is warped and twisted. *Asteroid... |
2019-Mar-15 • 34 minutes Breaking Up Is Hard To Do The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Breaking up is hard to do – if you’re an asteroidThe Hollywood notion of Bruce Willis rocketing into space to blow up a... |
2019-Mar-14 • 28 minutes Mission Accomplished The astronomy and space science news podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Crew Dragon 2 completes its maiden missionSpaceX’s Crew Dragon 2 capsule has splashed down safely in the North Atlantic... |
2019-Mar-08 • 34 minutes Crew Dragon2 Docks with Space Station This episode of SpaceTime has been brought to you by the following kind sponsors:The Great Courses Plus...lifelong learning from the very best in their fields...for your free trial offer go to www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/spacePlus - MOVA Globes. Our... |
2019-Mar-07 • 29 minutes Crew Dragon2 Launches Successfully Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Crew Dragon2 launches successfullyNASA and SpaceX have successfully launched the Crew Dragon 2 capsule on its historic first demonstration flight test flight to the... |
2019-Mar-01 • 32 minutes The Geocorona Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *The Earth’s outer atmosphere found to extend twice as far as the MoonScientists have discovered that a tenuous gaseous unseen outermost region of Earth’s... |
2019-Feb-27 • 29 minutes Touchdown! This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you by KiwiCo...Monthly deliveries to inspire kids to be scientists, creators, and innovators! Everything needed to create, explore, and learn—delivered. And we have a special free trial offer...just go to... |
2019-Feb-22 • 28 minutes Asteroid Impacts On Earth Have Been Increasing Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). For our North American listeners, MOVA Globes have a special offer for you....10% off any purchase. Just use our special URL www.movaglobes.com/spacetime and... |
2019-Feb-20 • 34 minutes Goodbye Farewell and Amen The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you by KiwiCo...Monthly deliveries to inspire kids to be... |
2019-Feb-15 • 22 minutes A New Fundamental Constant of the Sun Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *A new fundamental constant of the SunAstronomers have discovered that magnetic waves in the Sun's corona - its outermost layer of the atmosphere - react to... |
2019-Feb-13 • 40 minutes New Date The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *A new date for the Milky Way’s collision with the Andromeda galaxyNew data has pinpointed a new more... |
2019-Feb-08 • 32 minutes New Twists In The Expansion Of the Universe Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *New twists in the expansion of the universeAstronomers have uncovered what appears to be a glitch in the early expansion of the universe – beyond that predicted... |
2019-Feb-07 • 29 minutes New Insights Into Exploding Stars Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *New insights into exploding starsAstronomers have experienced the most detailed observations ever undertaken of the first moments of the death of a star as a... |
2019-Feb-01 • 23 minutes The First Supermassive Black Holes Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *New clues about the creation of the first supermassive black holesA new study suggests that the very early universe – just after the big bang 13.82 billion... |
2019-Jan-31 • 37 minutes Some of Earth’s Oldest Rocks Found on the Moon Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Some of Earth’s oldest rocks found on the MoonSome of the oldest rocks on Earth have been discovered among lunar rock samples brought back to Earth from the... |
2019-Jan-25 • 27 minutes 08: Are Fast Radio Bursts Generated by Flaring Magnetars? Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Are Fast Radio Bursts generated by flaring magnetars?Scientists have developed a new hypothesis to try and explain mysterious cosmic energy blasts know as Fast... |
2019-Jan-24 • 33 minutes 07: Strange New Phenomenon Cowers Astronomers Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *A strange new phenomenon cowers astronomersThe American Astronomical Society’s meeting in Seattle, Washington has been toldscientist are still hotly debating... |
2019-Jan-18 • 24 minutes 06: Brightest Quasar In the Early Universe Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you by The Great Courses Plus...lifelong learning from the best in their fields. To take up our special free trial offer,... |
2019-Jan-16 • 37 minutes 05: A Second Repeating Fast Radio Burst Detected Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *A second repeating Fast Radio Burst detectedAstronomers have found another mysterious signal called a Fast Radio Burst which appears to be repeating.*Searching... |
2019-Jan-11 • 29 minutes 04: The First Clue To The Makeup of Dark Matter Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you by The Great Courses Plus. Use our special URL to take up our special offer of free access to the entire library of... |
2019-Jan-09 • 27 minutes 03: New Horizon’s Reveals A New Kind of World Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *New Horizon’s reveals a new kind of worldNASA’s New Horizon’s spacecraft has successfully completed its encounter with Ultima Thule – which at more than 6.6... |
2019-Jan-04 • 29 minutes 02: Fuzz On An Expanding Bubble? Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Is our universe just fuzz on an expanding bubble in an extra dimension?Scientists have devised a new model for the Universe which may solve the enigma of dark... |
2019-Jan-02 • 33 minutes 01: The Most Distant World Ever Visited Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *The most distant world ever visitedNASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has just completed the most distant flyby ever undertaken swooping down to just 3540 kilometres above... |
2018-Dec-28 • 27 minutes 103: Saturn’s Rings Are Disappearing Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Saturn’s rings are disappearingA new study has confirmed that we are seeing the majestic world of Saturn at a unique time in its history with its spectacular ring... |
2018-Dec-26 • 37 minutes 102: Farout Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *New record for the most distant body in the solar systemAstronomers have discovered the most distant body ever observed in the solar system.*New Horizons... |
2018-Dec-21 • 22 minutes 101: Water Discovered on Asteroid Bennu Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Water discovered on asteroid BennuNew data from NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft has found evidence of water locked inside the clays on the asteroid Bennu.*Adelaide... |
2018-Dec-19 • 40 minutes 100: Largest Black Hole Collision Ever Observed Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Largest black hole collision ever observedAstronomers have discovered the biggest and most distant black hole collision ever observed.You tube video url:... |
2018-Dec-14 • 32 minutes 99: OSIRIS-Rex Arrives Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *OSIRIS-Rex arrives at the potential Earth-impacting asteroid BennuNASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft has arrived at its target – the potential Earth-impacting... |
2018-Dec-12 • 31 minutes 98: First Sounds From the Martian Surface Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *InSight provides the first sounds from the Martian surfaceNASA’s Mars Insight lander has sent back the first audio recordings from the Martian surface.You tube... |
2018-Dec-07 • 40 minutes 97: A Very Bright Cannibal The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). This episode is brought to you by The Great Courses Plus...lifelong learning from the best in their... |
2018-Dec-05 • 23 minutes 96: Astronomers find a star almost identical to the Sun Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Astronomers find a star almost identical to the SunAstronomers have discovered a nearby star which is an almost perfect match for our Sun suggesting the two... |
2018-Nov-30 • 29 minutes 95: Ticking Time Bomb In Our Stellar Backyard The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *The ticking time bomb in our stellar back yardAstronomers have discovered a unique nearby triple star... |
2018-Nov-28 • 33 minutes 94: Touchdown! Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *NASA’s InSight lander touches down on the red planet Mars.NASA’s Mars InSight spacecraft has landed successfully on Elysium Planitia -- a broad freeze dried... |
2018-Nov-24 • 29 minutes 93: Micro-quasar Blasting Gamma Rays Towards Earth The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Micro-quasar blasting gamma rays towards EarthAstronomers have detected high energy gamma rays violently... |
2018-Nov-22 • 33 minutes 92: Super-Earth Discovery The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Super-Earth discovered orbiting one of our nearest neighbouring star systemsAstronomers have detected an... |
2018-Nov-16 • 31 minutes 91: When Galaxies Collide The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Supermassive black holes about to merge as galaxies collideAstronomers have a spectacular window seat at... |
2018-Nov-14 • 32 minutes 90: Giant Galactic Impact Shaped The Milky Way The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *The giant galactic impact which shaped the Milky WayA new study shows that instead of forming alone --... |
2018-Nov-10 • 35 minutes 89: First Images of Asteroid Bennu from Osiris-Rex To take up our special trial offer of full access to all of The Great Courses Plus lectures for free, use our URL: www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/space and help support the show.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com... |
2018-Nov-08 • 27 minutes 88: Supermassive Black Hole Flares The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Flares discovered erupting around the Sagittarius A* supermassive black holeAstronomers have detected... |
2018-Nov-02 • 30 minutes 87: The Origins of the Martian Moon Phobos Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *The origins of the Martian Moon PhobosA new study claims the Martian moon Phobos may have been formed out of ejecta debris blasted out into space when a large... |
2018-Oct-31 • 33 minutes 86: Earth's Inner Core is Solid The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Researchers confirm Earth’s inner core is solidA new study has confirmed that the Earth inner core is... |
2018-Oct-26 • 29 minutes 85: Plate tectonics may have been active on Earth since the very beginning Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Plate tectonics may have been active on Earth since the very beginningA new study suggests that plate tectonics may have been active across the Earth’s surface... |
2018-Oct-24 • 33 minutes 84: Mysterious Fast Radio Burst Known Population Doubles Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Mysterious Fast Radio Burst known population doublesAstronomers have just doubled the number of known Fast Radio Bursts – mysterious millisecond flashes of... |
2018-Oct-23 • 23 minutes 83: Ancient Mars Could Have Had Life Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Ancient Mars could have had lifeA new study has found strong evidence that ancient Mars had the right ingredients for microbial life.*China ready to explore the... |
2018-Oct-23 • 39 minutes 82: Soyuz Mission Aborted Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Soyuz mission aborted minutes after launchIn what was the most dangerous manned spaceflight incident since the Columbia Space Shuttle disaster –the Soyuz MS 10... |
2018-Oct-23 • 26 minutes 81: Discovery of the Goblin Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Discovery of the Goblin Astronomers have detected another distant world orbiting the Sun far out beyond Pluto.*Voyager 2 could be nearing interstellar spaceNew... |
2018-Oct-23 • 36 minutes 80: Another Lander Touches Down on Asteroid Ryugu Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Another lander touches down on the asteroid RyuguJapan’s Hyabusa2 spacecraft has successfully deployed a third lander-rover onto the rugged boulder-strewn... |
2018-Oct-23 • 30 minutes 79: Opportunity Still Silent Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Opportunity still silentScientists are increasing the frequency of commands being sent to the still silent Opportunity Mars rover on the surface of the red... |
2018-Oct-23 • 32 minutes 78: Evidence For a Third Magellanic Cloud Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Evidence for a third Magellanic CloudTwo of the closest galaxies to the Milky Way -- the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds -- may have had a third galactic... |
2018-Oct-23 • 30 minutes 77: Echoes Of a Galactic Collision Involving The Milky Way Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Echoes of a galactic collision involving the Milky WayAstronomers have discovered ripples in the Milky Way galaxy most likely caused by its cannibalization of... |
2018-Oct-23 • 31 minutes 76: Japan Lands On the Asteroid Ryugu The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Japan lands on the asteroid RyuguJapan has successfully deployed two lander rovers onto the surface of... |
2018-Oct-10 • 30 minutes 75: Giant galaxy cluster discovered hiding in plain sight The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Giant galaxy cluster discovered hiding in plain sightAstronomers have uncovered a sprawling new galaxy... |
2018-Oct-10 • 33 minutes 74: How asteroid impacts shaped Earth’s ancient geology The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *How asteroid impacts shaped Earth’s ancient geologyA new study has found that some of the oldest rocks... |
2018-Oct-10 • 33 minutes 73: Space Station leak was man made The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). Space Station leak was man madeIt’s been revealed that the hole found in the hull of a Russian Soyuz... |
2018-Oct-10 • 29 minutes 72: New clues about Earth’s greatest mass extinction event The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *New clues about Earth’s greatest mass extinction eventHalogens released during the Siberian Traps... |
2018-Oct-10 • 32 minutes 71: All good aboard space station following leak repair The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *All good aboard space station following leak repairMission managers say cabin pressure is holding steady following... |
2018-Oct-10 • 30 minutes 70: Earth’s Magnetic field reversals could happen faster than thought The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Earth’s Magnetic field reversals could happen faster than thoughtA new study suggests that Earth’s geomagnetic field... |
2018-Oct-10 • 28 minutes 69: Water confirmed on the Lunar surface The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Water confirmed on the Lunar surfaceScientists have directly observed water on the lunar surface for the first... |
2018-Sep-21 • 33 minutes 68: STEVE is not an aurora after all The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). *Steve is not an aurora after allA new study claims the strange auroral streams collectively dubbed... |
2018-Sep-21 • 34 minutes 67: Earth’s ingredients are fairly typical The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Earth’s ingredients are fairly typicalA new study looking at material around distant stars suggests Earth’s ingredients... |
2018-Aug-24 • 28 minutes 66: Ultra-bright early galaxies may be less common than we think Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Ultra-bright early galaxies may be less common than we thinkAstronomers have discovered that one of the brightest galaxies in the distant universe isn’t so far away after all.... |
2018-Aug-24 • 28 minutes 65: New Horizons sees possible hydrogen wall at the end of the Solar System This episode of SpaceTime is made possible with the help of The Great Courses Plus...lifelong learning from the best in their fields. For you free trial and full access to all of the courses, please use our special URL:... |
2018-Aug-24 • 35 minutes 64: Parker Solar Probe launches Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Parker Solar Probe launches on a mission to touch the SunNASA’s Parker Solar Probe has successfully blasted into space on an historic mission to explore the Sun’s Corona.You... |
2018-Aug-24 • 31 minutes 63: No firewalls around black holes Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *No firewalls around black holesScientists skeptical about the black hole firewall hypothesis say their calculations have found a flaw in the firewall argument.*First successful... |
2018-Aug-09 • 30 minutes 62: How our solar system was formed The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *How our solar system was formedAstronomers have shed new light on how solar systems are formed.*Plasma-spewing... |
2018-Aug-03 • 28 minutes 61: Andromeda's galactic cannibalism The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Andromeda's galactic cannibalism uncoveredScientists have discovered that the Andromeda galaxy M31 - the largestgalaxy in... |
2018-Aug-02 • 33 minutes 60: Water Discovered Under Martian South Pole The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Liquid water discovered under the Martian south poleA huge subsurface liquid water lake has been detected near the... |
2018-Jul-27 • 28 minutes 59: Discrepancies infect the standard model of cosmology The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you by The Great Courses Plus. For a Free Trial with Unlimited Access to the entire The Great Courses Plus library use our URL and help support the show…... |
2018-Jul-26 • 32 minutes 58: Sun’s rotation could influence lightning on Earth The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Sun’s rotation could influence lightning on EarthA new study suggests the Sun's rotational cycle influences lightning... |
2018-Jul-20 • 34 minutes 57: Another possible volcano on Jupiter moon Io - SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S21E57 The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you with the help of our major sponsor - The Great Courses Plus. To get our... |
2018-Jul-19 • 30 minutes 56: Cosmic ray neutrinos traced back to their source - SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S21E56 The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast.Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Cosmic ray neutrinos traced back to their source for the first timeA new study has identified a distant supermassive... |
2018-Jul-16 • 27 minutes 55: Dawn spacecraft reaches its lowest ever orbit around Ceres SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S21E55 *Dawn spacecraft reaches its lowest ever orbit around CeresNASA's Dawn spacecraft has reached its lowest-ever and final orbit around dwarf planet Ceres returning thousands of stunning images and other data.*Mars at oppositionThe red planet Mars is... |
2018-Jul-13 • 36 minutes 54: Cataclysmic collision helped shape Uranus - SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S21E54 *Cataclysmic collision helped shape UranusA new study claims Uranus was hit by a massive object roughly twice the size of Earth causing the planet to roll over onto its side.*Listening in on an interstellar visitor to confirm it’s not an alien... |
2018-Jul-06 • 29 minutes 53: Interstellar asteroid may actually be a comet - SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 21 Episode 53 *Interstellar asteroid may actually be a cometA new study suggests Oumuamua (oh-MOO-ah-MOO-ah) -- the first interstellar object discovered in the solar system – may be an interstellar comet rather than an asteroid. *Japan’s Hayabusa-2 reaches the... |
2018-Jul-04 • 33 minutes 52: Complex Organics Bubble up from Enceladus - SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 21 Episode 52 Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Complex Organics Bubble up from EnceladusLarge complex organic molecules have been discovered in the geysers spewing out of the Saturnian ice moon Enceladus.*Size limits on... |
2018-Jul-01 • 22 minutes 51: Astronomers witness a star ripped apart by rare black hole - SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 21 Episode 51 Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Astronomers witness a star ripped apart by rare black hole Astronomers have detected a rare intermediate mass black hole as it ripped apart and devoured a passing star. *Finding... |
2018-Jun-29 • 38 minutes 50: Martian Dust Storm Grows Global *Martian Dust Storm Grows Global New data from an armada of spacecraft at Mars has confirmed that a massive dust storm on the red planet has gone global. *Rare Pulsar glitch captured Astronomers have captured a rare glitch in the usually regular... |
2018-Jun-22 • 29 minutes 49: Mystery Objects & The Supermassive Black Hole Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Mystery objects discovered near supermassive black hole** Astronomers have discovered several bizarre objects at the galactic centre that are concealing their true identity... |
2018-Jun-20 • 31 minutes 48: Big Martian Dust Storm Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *A huge dust storm on Mars bringing a halt to scientific research One of the thickest dust storms ever observed on Mars has been spreading over the face of the red planet –... |
2018-Jun-15 • 30 minutes 47: New Horizons Wakes Up Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *New Horizons wakes up for historic planetary encounter NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has woken up in preparation for what will be the most distant planetary encounter in... |
2018-Jun-14 • 32 minutes 46: Possible Solution to Dark Matter *Discovery of a potential fourth type of neutrino – and possibly the solution to Dark Matter Dark matter -- one of the biggest questions in astronomy and physics may just have been solved -- in what could be the most important discovery since the... |
2018-Jun-08 • 28 minutes 45: The windswept dunes of Pluto - SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 21 Episode 45 This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you by The Great Courses Plus. Get one whole month for free to explore the entire catalogue...just use our speial URL: www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/space and help support the show. Thank you... The world’s... |
2018-Jun-06 • 33 minutes 44: The birth of a black hole Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Merging neutron stars give birth to black holeIt seems last year’s historic first ever gravitational wave detection of a collision between two neutron stars most likely did end... |
2018-Jun-01 • 31 minutes 43: Antimatter lightning beamed from in the eye-wall of a hurricane Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast. *Antimatter lightning beamed from in the eyewall of a hurricane A beam of antimatter generated by a terrestrial gamma-ray... |
2018-May-30 • 30 minutes 42: New clues about early Universe Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast. *Ancient black hole provides new clues about the early universe An ancient supermassive black hole more than 20 billion... |
2018-May-25 • 20 minutes 41: Water vapour plumes on Europa Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast. *Water vapour plumes discovered on Europa What appears to be plumes of water vapor have been discovered erupting into... |
2018-May-23 • 41 minutes 40: The First Stars Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast. *New evidence indicates the first stars formed just 250 million years after the big bang Astronomers have discovered... |
2018-May-18 • 31 minutes 39: New search for extra-terrestrial intelligence underway Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast. *New search for extra-terrestrial intelligence underway at Australia's Parkes Dish A new phase in a project to search the... |
2018-May-16 • 29 minutes 38: Galaxies get bigger and puffier as they age Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast. *New study shows galaxies get bigger and puffier as they age Astronomers have found that like some people galaxies grow bigger... |
2018-May-11 • 25 minutes 37: Earth’s magnetic field unlikely to flip anytime soon Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast. *Earth’s magnetic field unlikely to flip anytime soon A new study of the most recent near-reversals of the Earth's... |
2018-May-09 • 36 minutes 36: NASA InSight mission blasts off Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast. *NASA InSight mission blasts off bound for the red planet Mars NASA’s InSight mission has successfully blasted off on the start... |
2018-May-04 • 31 minutes 35: Massive cloud on collision course with the Milky Way Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Massive cloud on collision course with the Milky Way A massive cloud some two million times the mass of the Sun moving at well over a million kilometres per hour is on a direct... |
2018-May-02 • 25 minutes 34: A star stripped naked The world’s premier astronomy and space science podcast. *A star stripped naked Astronomers have finally identified a star which survived the massive explosive death of a companion star in a rare type of supernova. The findings are the culmination of... |
2018-Apr-27 • 34 minutes 33: The most sensitive ever Dark Matter search gets underway *The most sensitive ever Dark Matter search gets underway Scientists have begun their most sensitive ever search for a possible Dark Matter candidate called the Axion. *How humans touched the edge of space Why high altitude balloons still plan a... |
2018-Apr-25 • 30 minutes 32: NASA launches its latest planet-hunting spacecraft Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). T*NASA launches its latest planet hunting spacecraft. The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite or TESS has blasted into orbit aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from space launch complex 40 at the... |
2018-Apr-20 • 26 minutes 31: Dark Matter Keeps Its Secrets Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Dark Matter keeps its secrets Astronomers are back in the dark about what dark matter might be, after new observations have shown that it’s not interacting with forces other than gravity after... |
2018-Apr-18 • 32 minutes 30: A glimpse into the heart of an exploding star Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *A glimpse into the heart of an exploding star Astronomers peering deep into the violent heart of a supernova debris field have discovered a slowly expanding torus shaped cloud of oxygen and... |
2018-Apr-13 • 33 minutes 29: Tens of thousands of black holes in Milky Way's centre Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Tens of thousands of black holes in Milky Way's centre Astronomers have detected a dozen stellar mass black holes orbiting close to the supermassive black hole -- Sagittarius A* -- at the centre... |
2018-Apr-11 • 28 minutes 28: Mysterious Signals from the Galactic Centre Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Mysterious signals from the galactic centre Astronomers have discovered that a mysterious gamma-ray signal being emitted from the centre of the Milky Way galaxy is most likely being generated... |
2018-Apr-06 • 37 minutes 27: The Origins of Earth’s Water *The origins of Earth’s water A new study claims most of Earth’s water was already present on the planet before the giant impact event which created the Moon 4.5 billion years ago. *How a magnetic Cage on the Sun stopped solar eruption Scientists... |
2018-Apr-04 • 26 minutes 26: China’s Tiangong-1 space station crashes back to Earth *China’s Tiangong-1 space station crashes back to Earth China’s out of control space station has crashed back to Earth in a fiery re-entry slamming down in the South Pacific Ocean near Tahiti. *Discovery of a galaxy without dark matter Astronomers... |
2018-Mar-30 • 26 minutes 25: Alien asteroid likely came from a binary star system *Alien asteroid likely came from a binary star system New research suggests that Oumuamua, the rocky object identified as the first confirmed interstellar asteroid, very likely came from a binary star system. *New details of the alien star system that... |
2018-Mar-28 • 33 minutes 24: Ancient relic galaxy uncovered *Ancient relic galaxy uncovered Astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have uncovered an ancient “relic galaxy” in our own cosmic backyard. *Galaxies spinning like clockwork every billion years (PS: If you were a Patreon subscriber you'd be... |
2018-Mar-23 • 32 minutes 23: Steven Hawking’s passing Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Steven Hawking’s passing Physicist Steven Hawking dies peacefully at his home aged 76. *Changes in Ceres' Surface Scientists have detected fresh ice on a crater wall on the dwarf... |
2018-Mar-21 • 29 minutes 22: New Australian developed rocket passes major test *New Australian developed rocket passes major test Gilmour Space Technologies has carried out a successful test of its new G-70 rocket engine. The orbital-class single-port hybrid rocket engine. rocket engine successfully achieved 70 kilonewtons or... |
2018-Mar-19 • 24 minutes 21: New studies suggest the Moon has loads of water *New studies suggest the Moon has loads of water A new analysis of data from two lunar missions finds evidence that the Moon's water is widely distributed across the surface and not confined to a particular region or type of terrain. The findings... |
2018-Mar-16 • 41 minutes 20: Astronomers detect ancient signals from the first stars in universe Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). *Astronomers detect ancient signals from the first stars in universe Astronomers have for the first time ever detected an ancient signal from the first stars in the universe. The discovery places... |
2018-Mar-09 • 29 minutes 19: The strange dense structure discovered below the South Atlantic Anomaly *The strange dense structure discovered below the South Atlantic Anomaly A strange dense structure has been discovered directly below the South Atlantic Anomaly and just above the Earth’s core mantle boundary. The object may provide important clues... |
2018-Mar-07 • 30 minutes 18: Neutron stars confirmed as sources of ultraluminous X-rays *Neutron stars confirmed as sources of ultraluminous X-rays Astronomers have confirmed neutron stars as one of the sources of ultraluminous X rays – powerful beams shining with the light of millions of Suns. The findings have gone some way to solving... |
2018-Mar-02 • 30 minutes 17: One of the most massive black holes ever seen *One of the most massive black holes ever seen Astronomers have discovered what might be some of the biggest supermassive black holes ever seen. The new findings follow observations of 72 galaxies in some of the known universe’s brightest and most... |
2018-Feb-28 • 28 minutes 16: Milky Way is as big as Andromeda *Milky Way is as big as Andromeda A new study claims our nearest big neighbour the Andromeda galaxy M-31 and our own galaxy the Milky Way are about the same mass. The findings contradicts earlier studies which concluded that Andromeda was two to three... |
2018-Feb-23 • 28 minutes 15: Getting up close and personal to an active supermassive black hole *Getting up close and personal to an active supermassive black hole Astronomers have discovered a rotating dusty gas torus around a monster black hole in the heart of the galaxy M-77 located some 47 million light years away. *IceCube measures high... |
2018-Feb-21 • 33 minutes 14: Supermassive black holes out growing their galaxies *Supermassive black holes out growing their galaxies Two new studies have discovered that the biggest black holes in the universe are growing faster than the rate of stars being formed in their galaxies. *Axions looking less likely to be dark matter... |
2018-Feb-16 • 30 minutes 13: Does New Horizon’s next target have a moon? *Does New Horizon’s next target have a moon? There’s growing speculation that the next target for NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft might be very unusual. *First hints of the quasiparticle Physicists say they’ve found their first tantalizing hints for... |
2018-Feb-14 • 30 minutes 12: New galaxy survey measuring the expanding universe *New galaxy survey measuring the expanding universe Astronomers are undertaking the most detailed survey ever attempting to measure the current expansion rate of the universe. The study – known as the Taipan galaxy survey – will help scientists better... |
2018-Feb-09 • 28 minutes 11: New study challenges popular theory about dwarf galaxies *New study challenges popular theory about dwarf galaxies Existing hypothesis about how dwarf galaxies are spread across the universe is being challenged following the discovery of a plane of dwarf galaxies orbiting around Centaurus A. The findings... |
2018-Feb-07 • 31 minutes 10: New evidence that our galaxy is a cannibal *New evidence that our galaxy is a cannibal Astronomers have discovered evidence confirming that the outer halo of the Milky Way contains stars stolen from neighbouring dwarf galaxies. The new findings support the idea of galactic cannibalism in... |
2018-Feb-02 • 34 minutes 9: New model links high energy cosmic rays, neutrinos, and gamma rays *New model links high energy cosmic rays, neutrinos, and gamma rays One of the biggest mysteries in astro-particle physics may have been solved by a new model linking ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays, very high-energy neutrinos, and high-energy gamma rays... |
2018-Jan-31 • 31 minutes 8: Neutron star merger poses new puzzles *Neutron star merger poses new puzzles Astronomers are puzzled by the continued brightening of the afterglow generated by the merger of two neutron stars detected last August. *The hunt continues for mysterious Fast Radio Bursts Mystery still... |
2018-Jan-26 • 30 minutes 7: New Zealand reaches orbit *New Zealand reaches orbit New Zealand has successfully placed a spacecraft into orbit for the first time. Rocket Lab’s unmanned Electron launch vehicle – named Still Testing – blasted off from the Lift off Mahia Peninsula launch pad on Sunday... |
2018-Jan-24 • 31 minutes 6: Setting a size limit on neutron stars *Setting a size limit on neutron stars A new study claims super dense stellar corpses known as neutron stars couldn’t get much bigger than twice the mass of the Sun. The findings solve a forty year old mystery that’s baffled scientists ever since... |
2018-Jan-19 • 28 minutes 5: Dragon docks with the International Space Station *Dragon docks with the International Space Station A dragon cargo ship loaded with fresh supplies has successfully docked with the International Space Station two days after launching aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Base in... |
2018-Jan-17 • 34 minutes 4: New clues about mysterious Fast Radio Bursts *New clues about mysterious Fast Radio Bursts Astronomers have discovered new clues about mysterious cosmic blasts called Fast Radio Bursts – finding they originate from an environment bathed in extreme magnetic fields. While the new findings don’t... |
2018-Jan-12 • 29 minutes 4a: Featuring Space Nuts 85 - SpaceTime without Stuart Gary Hi SpaceTime fans, Just a heads up. Stuart has experienced a major PC failure this week meaning he's been unable to record his regular show. Hopefully, everything will return to normal next week. Fingers crossed. But rather than give you no space news... |
2018-Jan-10 • 37 minutes 3: Black holes control star formation in galaxies *Black holes control star formation in galaxies Astronomers have discovered a close correlation between the mass of a galaxy’s central black hole and how quickly that galaxy shunts down star formation. Young galaxies blaze with bright new stars... |
2018-Jan-05 • 27 minutes 2: Solving the mystery of what came first. *Solving the mystery of what came first? Astronomers may be a step closer to solving one of the greatest mysteries in astrophysics – which came first the galaxy – or the supermassive black hole at its centre. The problem is do galaxies form first from... |
2018-Jan-03 • 31 minutes 1: Fireworks predicted from Rare Stellar Encounter in 2018 Happy New Year!*Fireworks predicted from Rare Stellar Encounter in 2018 Astronomers are gearing up for high-energy fireworks in the next few months when a pulsar plows through the outer atmosphere of one of the galaxy’s brightest stars. The cosmic... |
2017-Dec-29 • 39 minutes 100: NASA looking at missions to a comet and Saturn’s moon Titan *NASA looking at missions to a comet and to Saturn’s moon Titan NASA has selected two finalist concepts for a robotic mission planned to launch in the mid-2020s. The agency is considering a comet sample return mission and a drone-like rotorcraft that... |
2017-Dec-27 • 33 minutes 99: AI used to discover an eighth exoplanet orbiting distant star *Artificial Intelligence used to discover an eighth exoplanet orbiting a distant star. Our solar system now is tied for most number of planets around a single star, following the discovery of an eighth planet orbiting the Sun like star Kepler-90 some... |
2017-Dec-22 • 24 minutes 98: Juno probes the depths of Jupiter's Great Red Spot *Juno probes the depths of Jupiter's Great Red Spot Data collected by NASA's Juno spacecraft during its first pass over Jupiter's Great Red Spot in July indicate that this iconic feature penetrates well below the clouds. Other revelations from the... |
2017-Dec-20 • 31 minutes 97: Voyager 1 Fires Up Thrusters After 37 Years *Voyager 1 Fires Up Thrusters After 37 Years If you tried to start a car that's been sitting in a garage for decades, you might not expect the engine to respond. But a set of thrusters aboard the Voyager 1 spacecraft successfully fired up Wednesday... |
2017-Dec-15 • 26 minutes 96: Earliest supermassive black hole ever seen Stream episodes on demand via www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) *Earliest supermassive black hole ever seen Astronomers have discovered a monstrous supermassive black hole some 800 million times the mass of the Sun in the very early universe -- just... |
2017-Dec-08 • 67 minutes 95: New evidence shows the Earth got a bigger beating than thought Stream episodes on demand via www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) *New evidence shows the Earth got a bigger beating than thought A new study suggests the early Earth may have been subjected to five times as many impact events as previously thought --... |
2017-Dec-06 • 37 minutes 94: Infant stars discovered near supermassive black hole Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) *Infant stars discovered near supermassive black hole Astronomers have discovered 11 newly formed infant protostars where they shouldn’t exist – right next to the monstrous supermassive... |
2017-Dec-01 • 39 minutes 93: The universe before the big bang *The universe before the big bang A new hypothesis is proposing to eliminate the need for cosmological spacetime singularity and with it the big bang which kicked of the cosmos 13.8 billion years ago. Instead, physicists suggest the universe’s current... |
2017-Nov-29 • 41 minutes 92: New questions about dark matter and dark energy Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) *New questions about dark matter and dark energy A new study is raising fresh questions about dark matter and dark energy -- two of the most mysterious and least understood features in... |
2017-Nov-24 • 47 minutes 91: Recurring Martian Streaks could be just sand rather than water *Recurring Martian Streaks could be just sand rather than water A new study claims dark streaks often seen on the Sun facing slopes of Martian gullies and ravines could be caused by moving sand rather than melting sub-surface permafrost. The... |
2017-Nov-22 • 35 minutes 90: More clues about our interstellar visitor *More clues about our interstellar visitor Astronomers have released new details about a mysterious interstellar visitor which sped through our solar system during September and October. The new observations show the object -- known as 1i/2017 U1 --... |
2017-Nov-17 • 48 minutes 89: Monster planet discovery rewrites the text books *Monster planet discovery rewrites the text books Astronomers have discovered a large Jupiter sized planet orbiting around a small red dwarf star. It’s the first time such a large planet has been seen orbiting such a low mass host star. *Possible... |
2017-Nov-15 • 43 minutes 88: The star that wouldn’t die *The star that wouldn’t die Astronomers have discovered a zombie star that that appears to have risen from the grave. The strange star appears to have somehow survived its initial brush with death to undertake a second supernova explosion fifty years... |
2017-Nov-10 • 43 minutes 87: Dust cloud discovered around nearest star *Dust cloud discovered around nearest star Astronomers have discovered a dust ring around Proxima Centauri is the closest star to the Sun. A report claims the dust ring’s detection could point to a significant planetary system around the star. *Why... |
2017-Nov-03 • 55 minutes 86: Solving a black hole mystery *Solving a black hole mystery Astronomers have for the first time measured the acceleration zone of a powerful jet of plasma being shot deep into space by a feeding black hole. The findings indicate these intense plasma streams are charged within 30... |
2017-Oct-31 • 32 minutes 85: First confirmed interstellar visitor to our solar system *First confirmed interstellar visitor to our solar system Astronomers have confirmed their first interstellar visitor to the solar system. The 400 metre wide newly discovered asteroid or comet has been designated A/2017 U1. *Asteroid Itokawa’s violent... |
2017-Oct-27 • 44 minutes 84: Filling the early universe with knots could explain why it’s three-dimensional *Filling the early universe with knots could explain why it’s three-dimensional Have you ever wondered why your ear bud wires, ropes, garden hoses, even knitting yarn tend to get all knotted and jumbled up. Well, a team of scientists think it’s a... |
2017-Oct-25 • 44 minutes 83: The mysteries of antimatter continue to puzzle physicists *The mysteries of antimatter continue to puzzle physicists New super-precise measurements by physicists have placed new constraints on the differences between matter and antimatter. The new result improves by a factor 350 the precision of the previous... |
2017-Oct-20 • 45 minutes 82: First evidence of Quantum fluctuations in deep space *First evidence of Quantum fluctuations in deep space Evidence of a strange quantum effect first predicted in the 1930 may have been detected by astronomers studying the light emitted from an extraordinarily dense and strongly magnetised neutron star... |
2017-Oct-18 • 45 minutes 81: First neutron star merger confirmed through gravitational waves *First neutron star merger confirmed through gravitational waves Astronomers have for the first time detected gravitational waves generated by merging neutron stars. The findings involved the detection on August 17 of the collision of two neutron... |
2017-Oct-13 • 53 minutes 80: A radio for dark matter *A radio for dark matter Scientists are developing a new device that instead of searching for dark matter particles – will search for dark matter waves. A prototype of the new device is now being tested to listen for the sounds of mysterious dark... |
2017-Oct-11 • 36 minutes 79: A possible cradle of life discovered on Mars *A possible cradle of life discovered on Mars Evidence of massive ancient sea floor hydrothermal vent deposits have been discovered on Mars. Hydrothermal vents found on the mid ocean ridges of Earth, pump a rich chemical soup into the surrounding... |
2017-Oct-06 • 32 minutes 78: Narrowing down on Dark Energy *Narrowing down on Dark Energy A new study looking at pressure waves generated in the primordial universe has revealed possible evidence of dynamical dark energy. The potential discovery means dark energy could behave differently from the cosmological... |
2017-Oct-04 • 39 minutes 77: Rare meteorite rocks scientific community *Rare meteorite rocks scientific community A rare meteorite discovered by prospectors in far north Queensland (Australia) is providing new clues about the internal structures of large asteroids and possibly even some terrestrial planets. The 15... |
2017-Sep-29 • 36 minutes 76: Fourth gravitational wave detection *Fourth gravitational wave detection Astronomers have achieved a fourth gravitational wave detection of merging stellar mass black holes. The new discovery was a combined effort between the existing LIGO Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave... |
2017-Sep-27 • 42 minutes 75: Australia to finally establish a space agency *Australia to finally establish a space agency The Australian Federal Government has announced plans to finally establish its own space agency in an attempt to cash in on the growing 420 billion dollar global space industry. The new agency will... |
2017-Sep-22 • 39 minutes 74: Could interstellar ice provide the answer to the birth of DNA? *Could interstellar ice provide the answer to the birth of DNA? Molecules brought to Earth in meteorite strikes could potentially be converted into the building blocks of DNA. A report in the Chemical Communications claims researchers found that... |
2017-Sep-20 • 51 minutes 73: The best estimates yet of Earth’s composition *The best estimates yet of Earth’s composition Astronomers have determined the most accurate estimate yet of the Earth’s core, finding it makes up 32.5 per cent of the planet’s total mass. The findings are part of a new understanding of the Earth’s... |
2017-Sep-15 • 46 minutes 72: Farewell Cassini Help support SpaceTime, become a patron for as little as $3 per month. And we have rewards. Check out the details at https://www.patreon.com/spacetimewithstuartgary... * Farewell Cassini After an historic mission lasting 20 years -- including 13 years of... |
2017-Sep-13 • 38 minutes 71: NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft About to Swoop Over Australia Help support SpaceTime, become a patron for as little as $3 per month. And we have rewards. Check out the details at https://www.patreon.com/spacetimewithstuartgary... * NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft about to swoop over Australia Australian stargazers... |
2017-Sep-07 • 45 minutes 70: New Theories On the Formation Of Primordial Black Holes Help support SpaceTime, become a patron for as little as $3 per month. And we have rewards. Check out the details at https://www.patreon.com/spacetimewithstuartgary... * New theories on the formation of primordial black holes Mysterious long hypothesized... |
2017-Sep-01 • 48 minutes 69: Cassini Mission End Countdown Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) * Cassini mission end countdown On September 15 NASA’s Cassini spacecraft will finally end its historic mission to the ringed world of Saturn and its many moons. During its 13 years of... |
2017-Aug-30 • 41 minutes 68: Bizarre looking white dwarf star Help support SpaceTime, become a patron for as little as $3 per month. And we have rewards includinga commercial free version of the show. Check out the details at https://www.patreon.com/spacetimewithstuartgary... * Bizarre looking white dwarf star... |
2017-Aug-25 • 54 minutes 67: Diamonds Rain on Neptune and Uranus Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) Help support SpaceTime, become a patron for as little as $3 per month. And we have rewards. Check out the details at https://www.patreon.com/spacetimewithstuartgary... * Diamonds rain on... |
2017-Aug-23 • 42 minutes 66: Moon's magnetic field lasted far longer than once believed * Moon's magnetic field lasted far longer than once believed New evidence indicates that the Moon's magnetic field lasted up to 2.5 billion years longer than previously thought. The findings have major implications for life and habitability on other... |
2017-Aug-18 • 48 minutes 65: Counting Down to the Great American Solar Eclipse Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) * Counting Down to the Great American Solar Eclipse The United States is now in final countdown mode for the August 21st total eclipse of the Sun which will see the Moon block out the... |
2017-Aug-16 • 37 minutes 64: Galaxies at the cosmic dawn Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) * Galaxies at the cosmic dawn Astronomers have peered back to the dawn of time -- discovering 23 young galaxies, seen as they were just 800 million years after the Big Bang. The findings... |
2017-Aug-11 • 40 minutes 63: An Earth-like atmosphere may not survive Proxima b's orbit Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) * An Earth-like atmosphere may not survive Proxima b's orbit Proxima B -- the nearest known exoplanet to our solar system is probably a dead world despite being in the habitable zone of... |
2017-Aug-09 • 43 minutes 62: New evidence supporting supernova shock wave theory of solar system's origins Help support SpaceTime by becoming a patron...and we have rewards for you. Do your bit to keep Stuart fed and housed... details at our Patreon page... https://www.patreon.com/spacetimewithstuartgary... *New evidence supporting supernova shock wave theory... |
2017-Aug-04 • 50 minutes 61: The Sun’s core rotates nearly four times faster than its surface Help support SpaceTime by becoming a patron...and we have rewards for you. Join our growing family who are helping keep Stuart fed and housed...:) Details at our Patreon page... https://www.patreon.com/spacetimewithstuartgary... Stream episodes on demand... |
2017-Aug-02 • 39 minutes 60: Planet Earth’s close asteroid encounter Help support SpaceTime by becoming a patron...and we have rewards for you. Do your bit to keep Stuart fed and housed... details at our Patreon page... https://www.patreon.com/spacetimewithstuartgary... Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com... |
2017-Jul-28 • 35 minutes 59: Lunar water more common than thought Thank you to our growing Patreon group. Your support is very much appreciated. You can help support SpaceTime too, by becoming a patron...and we have rewards for you. Do your bit to keep Stuart fed and housed... details at our Patreon page...... |
2017-Jul-26 • 36 minutes 58: Surprising results from new galaxy evolution study Thank you to our growing Patreon group. Your support is very much appreciated. You can help support SpaceTime too, by becoming a patron...and we have rewards for you. Do your bit to keep Stuart fed and housed... details at our Patreon page...... |
2017-Jul-21 • 43 minutes 57: The smallest star ever discovered Thank you to our growing Patreon group. Your support is very much appreciated. You can help support SpaceTime too, by becoming a patron...and we have rewards for you. Do your bit to keep Stuart fed and housed... details at our Patreon page...... |
2017-Jul-19 • 30 minutes 56: Jupiter’s mysterious great red spot as never seen before Thank you to our growing Patreon group. Your support is very much appreciated. You can help support SpaceTime too, by becoming a patron...and we have rewards for you. Do your bit to keep Stuart fed and housed... details at our Patreon page...... |
2017-Jul-14 • 42 minutes 55: New mysteries surround New Horizons next flyby target Thank you to our growing Patreon group. Your support is very much appreciated. You can help support SpaceTime too, by becoming a patron...and we have rewards for you. Do your bit to keep Stuart fed and housed... details at our Patreon page...... |
2017-Jul-12 • 38 minutes 54: Brown dwarfs could be as common as stars Thank you to our growing Patreon group. Your support is very much appreciated…and welcome to the team. Today’s shout out to our newest team members: Dean J Martin Bancroft Simon Rouse Ethan Eastman Peter ?? Thank you for your support. You can help... |
2017-Jul-07 • 41 minutes 53: Fastest stars in the galaxy are all aliens Thank you to our growing Patreon group. Your support is very much appreciated…and welcome to the team. You can help support SpaceTime, by becoming a patron...and we have rewards for you. Do your bit to keep Stuart fed and housed... details at our... |
2017-Jul-05 • 55 minutes 52: Hidden dimensions in gravitational wave Thank you to our growing patron group. Your support is very much appreciated…and welcome to the team. Let’s do a role call…with this episode we salute: Jeff Thieleke David Guinness Peter Scott Kerrie Evans Barry Thomas Kevin Brewster Francis Nielsen... |
2017-Jun-30 • 28 minutes 51: It’s Asteroid Day NEW! Help support SpaceTime and keep Stuart fed (you can also get access to bonus content, a commercial-free version of the show…and more as we think of it).…by becoming a patron. Become a part of our team... details at our Patreon page...... |
2017-Jun-28 • 34 minutes 50: The discovery that’s rewritten galactic evolution NEW! Thank you to our early patrons. Your support is truly appreciated…and welcome to the team. Let’s do a role call…we salute: Alan Laing Brian Morrow Johan Spjuth Luuk van der Velden Greg Hunt Tony Rocco Sam Mowbray You too can help support... |
2017-Jun-23 • 29 minutes 49: Earth In the Supernova Kill Zone NEW! Help keep Stuart fed and with a roof over his head...just kidding...but you can help SpaceTime by becoming a patron...and we have rewards for you. Become a part of our team... details at our Patreon page...... |
2017-Jun-21 • 31 minutes 48: Rare Meteorites Challenge Our Understanding of the Solar System Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) * Rare meteorites challenge our understanding of the solar system Astronomers may need to revise sciences current understanding of the early solar... |
2017-Jun-16 • 41 minutes 47: No Planets In Brown Dwarf System Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) * No planets in brown dwarf system Astronomers have failed to find any planets orbiting the brown dwarfs in the third nearest stellar system to the... |
2017-Jun-14 • 33 minutes 46: New clues as to why matter dominates over antimatter Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) * New clues as to why matter dominates over antimatter Scientists have found evidence for a weak preference for matter over antimatter. While the... |
2017-Jun-09 • 35 minutes 45: New Address For the Milky Way Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *New address for the Milky Way The large-scale structure of the universe looks a bit like a giant cosmic web with long filaments and connecting... |
2017-Jun-07 • 34 minutes 44: Third gravitational wave detection Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Third gravitational wave detection Astronomers have confirmed that gravitational waves from colliding black holes have been detected for a third... |
2017-Jun-02 • 25 minutes 43: Black Holes prove Einstein right - again Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) * Black Holes prove Einstein right -- again A new black hole study as once again shown Professor Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity to... |
2017-May-31 • 33 minutes 42: History as astronomers see the birth of a black hole Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) * History as astronomers see the birth of a black hole For the first time in history, astronomers have watched as a massive, dying star collapsed... |
2017-May-26 • 49 minutes 41: Mysteries Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) * A Mysterious new object suddenly discovered near one of the best ever studied black holes Astronomers have discovered a mysterious bright new... |
2017-May-24 • 30 minutes 40; Magnetic bridge linking galaxies Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) * Magnetic bridge linking galaxies Astronomers have detected a magnetic field associated with the Magellanic Bridge, the filament of gas stretching... |
2017-May-19 • 30 minutes 39: The Sun’s violent eruptions may all have the same trigger Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) * The Sun’s violent eruptions may all have the same trigger A new study claims violent stellar eruptions on the Sun may all be triggered by the... |
2017-May-17 • 23 minutes 38: Millions of monsters hiding in plain sight Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) * Millions of monsters hiding in plain sight Astronomers have found evidence of a black hole hiding in a cloud of gas in a dark corner of the Milky... |
2017-May-12 • 29 minutes 37: Brown Dwarf reclassified as planet Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) * Brown Dwarf reclassified as planet An object originally thought to be one of the nearest brown Dwarfs to Earth has now been reclassified as a... |
2017-May-10 • 30 minutes 36: The closest ever stellar orbit seen around a black hole Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *The closest ever stellar orbit seen around a black hole Astronomers have discovered what appears to be the tightest ever stellar orbit around a... |
2017-May-05 • 26 minutes 35: The Milky Way’s mysterious gamma ray glow solved Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *The Milky Way’s mysterious gamma ray glow solved A mysterious gamma-ray glow coming from the centre of the Milky Way is most likely caused by a... |
2017-May-03 • 36 minutes 34: Cassini’s first dive inside Saturn’s rings Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) * Cassini’s first dive inside Saturn’s rings NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has survived one of its riskiest manoeuvres -- after successfully... |
2017-Apr-28 • 23 minutes 33: New evidence for antimatter in space Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) * New evidence for antimatter in space Scientists may have detected particles of antimatter helium in low Earth orbit. The early hints were spotted... |
2017-Apr-26 • 34 minutes 32: More monster black holes discovered Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) * More monster black holes discovered The number of monster black holes thought to exist across the universe has just doubled. The findings are... |
2017-Apr-21 • 31 minutes 31: Discovery of a potential new dwarf planet Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) * Discovery of a potential new dwarf planet A distant member of our solar system could be the latest in a growing group of celestial bodies known... |
2017-Apr-19 • 26 minutes 30: New clues for life on Saturnian moon Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) * New clues for life on Saturnian moon Molecular hydrogen gas has been discovered in plumes erupting from Saturn's ice moon Enceladus. Scientists... |
2017-Apr-14 • 32 minutes 29: New warning signs for supernovae discovered Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) * New warning signs for supernovae discovered Astronomers have detected a potential new warning sign displayed shortly before a star is destroyed... |
2017-Apr-12 • 30 minutes 28: Three new Fast Radio Bursts discovered - SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 28 Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Three new Fast Radio Bursts discovered Astronomers have used one of Australia’s almost forgotten radio telescopes to discover three new Fast Radio... |
2017-Apr-07 • 36 minutes 27: How the Martian atmosphere was lost to space Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *How the Martian atmosphere was lost to space New results from NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft have confirmed theories that Solar wind and radiation are... |
2017-Apr-05 • 28 minutes 26: Citizen science - Searching for Planet 9 Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *A new explanation for the accelerating expansion of the universe without dark energy Scientists have come up with a new way of explaining the... |
2017-Mar-31 • 26 minutes 25: Discovery of a new type of star formation Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Discovery of a new type of star formation Astronomers have discovered a new way to produce stars. Researchers have found that can form in the... |
2017-Mar-29 • 27 minutes 24: The Peter Pan galaxies that seem to never grow old Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *The Peter Pan galaxies that seem to never grow old A new survey has doubled the number of Peter Pan galaxies known to exist. The so called Peter... |
2017-Mar-25 • 30 minutes 23: Cassini’s grand finale going out in a blaze of glory Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Cassini’s grand finale going out in a blaze of glory NASA’s Cassini spacecraft which has been orbiting the Saturnian system since 2004 will... |
2017-Mar-22 • 26 minutes 22: Early Galaxies dominated by ordinary rather than dark matter Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Early Galaxies dominated by ordinary rather than dark matter A new study has found that early galaxies were dominated by ordinary matter rather... |
2017-Mar-17 • 24 minutes 21: New clues about the very first stars Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *New clues about the very first stars Astronomers studying a distant galaxy have discovered some new evidence about the very first stars to shine... |
2017-Mar-16 • 26 minutes 20: New date for first life on Earth 'ns2pahz4' ns2pahz4 NB: This is the updated version of Episode 20 with the correct audio! Sorry about that... Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *New date for first life on Earth New... |
2017-Mar-10 • 25 minutes 19: Black Hole Dark Matter hypothesis disproved Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *The Black Hole Dark Matter hypothesis disproved A new study has provided strong evidence disproving the idea that unknown populations of ancient... |
2017-Mar-08 • 27 minutes 18: Searching for nearby giant planets Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Searching for nearby giant planets Astronomers believe there could be a large population of -- as yet undetected -- giant planets and brown dwarfs... |
2017-Mar-03 • 24 minutes 17: Hungry Black Holes Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Stars eaten by black holes a hundred times more often than thought Stars are being ripped apart and consumed by black holes about a hundred times... |
2017-Mar-01 • 33 minutes 16: TRAPPIST-1 Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Record breaking Earth-sized habitable-zone planetary system discovered Astronomers have for the first time ever found seven Earth like planets... |
2017-Feb-24 • 27 minutes 15: Organic material discovered on Ceres Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Organic material discovered on Ceres Evidence of organic material has been found on the dwarf planet Ceres. A report in the journal science claims... |
2017-Feb-22 • 32 minutes 14: Mysterious white dwarf pulsar discovered Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Mysterious white dwarf pulsar discovered Astronomers have discovered their first white dwarf pulsar. These are a stellar class that has been... |
2017-Feb-17 • 26 minutes 13: New dates for the early solar system - SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S20E13 Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *New dates for the early solar system A new study has confirmed that the solar system and its major planets were formed within the first four... |
2017-Feb-15 • 25 minutes 12: Pixies, Elves, and Sprites Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Pixies, Elves, and Sprites seen from Space Station Pixies, Elves, Red Sprites, and Blue jets have been seen by the crew aboard the International... |
2017-Feb-10 • 21 minutes 11: New study of the Earth’s core Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *New study of the Earth’s core Scientists say they may be one step closer to solving on of the mysteries of the Earth’s core. Researchers are... |
2017-Feb-03 • 28 minutes 10: Discovery of the most extreme blazars ever seen Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Discovery of the most extreme blazars ever seen NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has discovered the most distant gamma-ray blazars ever... |
2017-Feb-01 • 35 minutes 09: The universe being blown apart by dark energy Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *The universe being blown apart by dark energy The universe’s rate of expansion is continuing to accelerate at an ever-increasing rate according to... |
2017-Jan-27 • 27 minutes 08: A very bright discovery Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Discovery of one of the brightest distant galaxies ever seen Astronomers have detected one of the brightest galaxies ever seen in the distant... |
2017-Jan-25 • 30 minutes 07: Galaxy murder mystery solved - SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 19 Episode 07 Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Galaxy murder mystery solved Young galaxies can be violently stripped of their youth and turned old by superheated intergalactic plasma contained... |
2017-Jan-20 • 29 minutes 06: Monstrous black holes discovered hiding in our cosmic backyard Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Monstrous black holes discovered hiding in our cosmic backyard Like monsters hiding under the bed -- two enormous black holes have been discovered... |
2017-Jan-18 • 26 minutes 05: The Milky Way’s Stolen Stars Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *The Milky Way’s stolen stars New studies have confirmed that some of the most distant stars in our Milky Way galaxy were stolen from neighbouring... |
2017-Jan-13 • 23 minutes 04: Stellar collision predicted for 2022 Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Stellar collision predicted for 2022 A pair of stars -- expected to collide in around five years -- should cause a blast powerful enough to be... |
2017-Jan-11 • 23 minutes 03: Strange rare galaxy discovered Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Strange rare galaxy discovered Astronomers have found an unusual ring galaxy unlike anything ever seen before. The galaxy appears to include a... |
2017-Jan-06 • 28 minutes 02: Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts & The Dwarf Galaxy Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts linked to a distant dwarf galaxy and maybe a Magnetar Astronomers are a step closer to finally determining what... |
2017-Jan-04 • 25 minutes 01: Five percent of dark matter lost Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *The Universe has lost up to five percent of its dark matter The Universe may have lost between two and five percent of its dark matter since the... |
2016-Dec-30 • 23 minutes 94: Super galaxy cluster discovered hiding behind the Milky Way Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *A super galaxy cluster discovered hiding behind the Milky Way One of the largest structures in the universe – a giant previously undetected... |
2016-Dec-28 • 23 minutes 93: Water on Mars? More clues... Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *New findings provide more clues about water habitability on Mars Water probably existed on the surface of Mars in conditions that would have been... |
2016-Dec-23 • 24 minutes 92: New antimatter breakthrough Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *New antimatter breakthrough helping to illuminate mysteries of the Big Bang Scientists are a step closer to understanding how the universe came... |
2016-Dec-21 • 31 minutes 91: Black hole ASASSN Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) S19Ep91: *Black hole ASASSN A sudden unusually bright flash of light in a distant galaxy -- which was thought to be the explosive death of a star... |
2016-Dec-17 • 24 minutes 90: Mystery of the Sun's strange spin....solved! Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Mystery of the Sun's strange spin Astronomers have finally solved a long-standing solar mystery – namely why the Sun’s outsides spin more slowly... |
2016-Dec-14 • 30 minutes 89: Looking at Earth’s ultimate fate Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Looking at Earth’s ultimate fate Astronomers have had a chance to peer into the future and see what our home planet Earth will be like in five... |
2016-Dec-09 • 26 minutes 88: Cool theory on galaxy formation Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Cool theory on galaxy formation A new study claims some of the most massive galaxies in the universe are generated by giant cosmic clouds of cold... |
2016-Dec-07 • 28 minutes 87: More evidence that a supernova led to the birth of the Sun and Earth Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *More evidence that a supernova led to the birth of the Sun and Earth There’s new evidence that the supernova explosion of a star 12 times more... |
2016-Dec-02 • 28 minutes 86: Record-breaking faint satellite galaxy discovered orbiting the Milky Way Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Record-breaking faint satellite galaxy discovered orbiting the Milky Way The faintest satellite galaxy ever seen has been discovered orbiting our... |
2016-Nov-30 • 22 minutes 85: New type of star found near the galaxy’s centre Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com and www.spactimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly)*New type of star found near the galaxy’s centre A new type of star has been discovered in the heart of the Milky Way galaxy. The findings could... |
2016-Nov-25 • 23 minutes 84: Massive frozen water deposits found on Mars Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com and www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). *Massive frozen water deposits found on Mars Frozen beneath a region of cracked and pitted plains on Mars lies about as much water as what’s in... |
2016-Nov-23 • 26 minutes 83: Most powerful Fast Radio Burst ever detected Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). *Most powerful Fast Radio Burst ever detected Astronomers using the Parkes radio telescope (Australia) have detected the most powerful fast radio... |
2016-Nov-18 • 24 minutes 82: New Clues About Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts - SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 19 Episode 82 Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *New clues about mysterious Fast Radio Bursts Astronomers have detected a powerful blast of gamma ray energy coming from a mysterious event known... |
2016-Nov-16 • 27 minutes 81: Rosetta’s Comet 67P is much younger than previously thought Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com and www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Rosetta’s Comet 67P is much younger than previously thought Rosetta’s comet 67P Churyumov–Gerasimenko may be only a billion years old – billions... |
2016-Nov-11 • 26 minutes 80: New gravity hypothesis could explain dark matter and dark energy Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com and www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). *New gravity hypothesis could explain dark matter and dark energy A new hypothesis of gravity might explain dark matter and dark energy – the two... |
2016-Nov-09 • 22 minutes 79: A crack in Earth's magnetic shield Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com and www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). *A crack in Earth's magnetic shield A crack has been detected in Earth’s magnetosphere. The event -- which lasted over two hours -- was caused by... |
2016-Nov-04 • 26 minutes 78: Proxima Centauri is more Sun like than previously thought Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Proxima Centauri is more Sun like than previously thought A new study claims Proxima Centauri is more Sun like than previously thought. The new... |
2016-Nov-02 • 26 minutes 77: Recently active lava flows detected on Venus Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com and www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). *Recently active lava flows detected on Venus A new analysis of data from the European Space Agency's Venus Express mission has found evidence... |
2016-Oct-28 • 25 minutes 76: Solving the mystery of the millions of missing stars Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). *Solving the mystery of the millions of missing stars Galactic cannibalism may be the clue to finally solving the mystery of the millions missing... |
2016-Oct-26 • 31 minutes 75: New Questions about dark energy and the ultimate fate of the universe Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). *New Questions about dark energy and the ultimate fate of the universe A new study of exploding stars has raised fresh questions about the... |
2016-Oct-23 • 28 minutes 74: Schiaparelli Mars lander lost on its final decent Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). *Europe’s Schiaparelli Mars lander lost on its final decent to the red planet’s surface. Mission managers at the European space Agency are still... |
2016-Oct-19 • 21 minutes 73: Over Twenty Times More Galaxies Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). *The universe has over twenty times more galaxies than previously thought There are at least two trillion galaxies -- twenty times more in the... |
2016-Oct-14 • 24 minutes 72: One mystery solved but another deepens Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *New cosmic map solves one mystery but deepens another The most precise ever map of the large scale structure of the universe has confirmed... |
2016-Oct-12 • 23 minutes 71: Confirmation that Tunguska was caused by asteroid airburst Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). *Confirmation that Tunguska was caused by asteroid airburst Scientists have finally confirmed that an asteroid caused the Tunguska impact event in... |
2016-Oct-07 • 23 minutes 70: A new test for cosmological inflation Stream episodes from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). *A new test for cosmological inflation When the universe burst into existence in the big bang 13.8 billion years ago – something must have happened during... |
2016-Oct-05 • 25 minutes 69: The Incredible Shrinking Planet - Mercury Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). *The incredible shrinking planet Mercury The planet Mercury is shrinking according to a new analysis of data gathered by a NASA spacecraft. The... |
2016-Sep-30 • 26 minutes Possible Water Plumes on Jupiter's Moon Europa - SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 19 Episode 68 - Stream episodes on demand from www,bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). Stuart here with the Show Notes for Series 9 Episode 68. You can find an enhanced version, including photos to accompany this episode, at... |
2016-Sep-28 • 25 minutes Rosetta’s suicide death plunge begins - SpaceTime with Stuart Gay Series 19 Episode 67 Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both sites mobile friendly). Hi....Stuart with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 67: *Rosetta’s suicide death plunge about to begin After a mission lasting more than... |
2016-Sep-23 • 27 minutes Quantum entanglement and the speed of light - SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 19 Episode 66 Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). Hi, Stuart here with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 65: *Quantum entanglement and the speed of light New research indicates that quantum... |
2016-Sep-21 • 27 minutes Martian lakes around far longer than thought - SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 19 Episode 65 - Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) Hi everyone, Stuart with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 65: *Martian lakes around far longer than thought There’s new evidence from Mars that... |
2016-Sep-16 • 25 minutes SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 19 Episode 64 - The most detailed ever map of the universe Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) Hi everyone...Stuart with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 64: *The most detailed ever map of the universe The largest ever all sky celestial survey has... |
2016-Sep-14 • 25 minutes SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 19 Episode 63 - OSIRIS-REx Mission Update Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). Enhanced Show Notes, complete with accompanying photos, can be found at http://www.bitesz.com/spacetime-show-notes... Subscribe to my new YouTube... |
2016-Sep-09 • 26 minutes SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 19 Episode 62 - Philae Found! Stream episodes from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). Subscribe to our new YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhpBkuHSLfIRnliLB12HoC1QE0rwr8qRS... Hi...Stuart with the Show Notes for Episode... |
2016-Sep-07 • 23 minutes SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 19 Episode 61 - OSIRIS-REx Is Go! Stream episodes from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly) Hi every one...Stuart here with the show notes for episode 61....and don't forget you can see enhanced show notes including pictures to accompany this episode at... |
2016-Sep-02 • 24 minutes SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 19 Episode 60 - First stars formed later than thought... Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). Have you subscribe to our new YouTube channel yet? Stuart here with the Show Notes for Spacetime Series 19 Episode 60: *First stars formed later than... |
2016-Aug-31 • 24 minutes SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 19 Episode 59 - Dark matter galaxy discovered Stream this and previous episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both sites mobile friendly) Hi everyone...Stuart with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 59: *Dark matter galaxy discovered Astronomers... |
2016-Aug-27 • 26 minutes 58: SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 19 Episode 58 - Confirmed! Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) Hi everyone...Stuart with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 58...and what a week it's been... *Earth sized planet discovered in the habitable zone of our... |
2016-Aug-24 • 22 minutes 57: SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 19 Episode 57 - Classical Nova Awakens From Hibernation Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). Welcome to Series 19 Episode 57 - Stuart here with the Show Notes...and to see enhanced Show Notes, including photos to accompany this episode, visit... |
2016-Aug-19 • 25 minutes 56: SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 19 Episode 56 - Rumors of habitable planet persist Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com Hi, Stuart here with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 56: *Rumours of a habitable zone planet detected around our nearest neighbouring star system There are... |
2016-Aug-17 • 27 minutes 55: SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S19E55 - Strange New Outer Solar System Body Stream this and previous episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com Hi everyone, Stuart here with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 55. *Strange new outer solar system body defies scientific... |
2016-Aug-12 • 23 minutes 54: SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S19E54 - Alien Megastructure Star Mystery Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) Hi...Stuart with the Show Notes foe Series 19 Episode 54... *Alien megastructure star still a mystery Follow up observations of a weird erratically flickering and dimming star has failed to find... |
2016-Aug-10 • 22 minutes 53: SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S19E53 - Homochirality Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) Hi...Stuart with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 53... *A key characteristic of life discovered in space for the first time Scientists have discovered the first molecule in space that has a... |
2016-Aug-05 • 21 minutes 52: SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S19E52 - Giant stellar void discovered in the heart of the Milky Way! Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both sites mobile friendly) Hi...Stuart with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 52... *Giant stellar void discovered in the heart of the Milky Way Astronomers have discovered a... |
2016-Aug-03 • 28 minutes 51: SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S19E51 - X Marks The Spot Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com ... or subscribe at any good podcatcher app. Stuart here with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 51: * X marks the spot at the centre of the Milky Way galaxy New evidence... |
2016-Jul-29 • 23 minutes 50: SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S19E50 - A Spinning Gas Halo Stream on demand from www.bitesz.com Stuart here with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 15. *A spinning gas halo discovered around the Milky Way Astronomers have been surprised to discover that a halo of hot gas surrounding the Milky Way galaxy is... |
2016-Jul-27 • 24 minutes 49: SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S19E49 - Large asteroid impact discovery... Stream from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) Hi....Stuart with the Show Notes for Episode 49: Clues to one of the largest asteroid impacts in Earth’s history discovered in Western Australia Evidence for one of the largest asteroid impacts to ever have... |
2016-Jul-22 • 25 minutes 48: SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S19E48 - A Bounty Of Brown Dwarfs Hi...Stuart with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 48. *A bounty of Brown Dwarfs and planets discovered deep in the Orion Nebula New technology allowing astronomers to peer deeper into the heart of the Orion Nebula than ever before, has revealed... |
2016-Jul-20 • 28 minutes 47: SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S19E47 - Ancient Supnovae and Martian Moons Hi...Stuart with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 47 *Ancient supernovae affected life on Earth Two ancient supernovae which erupted within 300 light years of Earth likely exposed biology on our planet to a long-lasting cosmic radiation. The... |
2016-Jul-15 • 25 minutes 46: SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S19E46 - One door closes, another opens. Hi .... Stuart with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 46: *First evidence explaining how supermassive black holes are formed Astronomers have discovered evidence for an unusual kind of black hole which would have been born in the very early... |
2016-Jul-13 • 21 minutes 45: SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S19E45 - Citizen scientists rule! Hi, Stuart with the Show Notes for Series 19 Episode 45... *Citizen scientists discover a massive galaxy cluster Two volunteer participants in an international citizen science project have discovered a rare galaxy cluster which has now been named in... |