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Oct. 9, 2023

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 strongest lightning Scientists have found that the planet’s most powerful lightning events…

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Oct. 8, 2023

Solar Probe's Close Call & Mars' Toughest Climb | SpaceTime S26E117 | Astronomy Pod

Welcome to SpaceTime S26E117! In this episode, we dive deep into NASA's Parker Solar Probe's close encounter with one of the most powerful coronal mass ejections ever recorded. Journey with us as we explore the Mars Curiosity rover's challenging ascent to Gediz Vallis Ridge and uncover new revelations about the…

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Oct. 6, 2023

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 www.nordvpn.com/stuartgary (https://www.nordvpn.com/stuartgary) or use the checkout code STUARTGARY SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 120 Show Notes: 1. **Saturn's Rings and Icy…

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Oct. 3, 2023

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 Sample Return mission, we explore the fascinating world of…

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Oct. 2, 2023

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 answer – it falls down just like…

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Sept. 28, 2023

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** - After three attempts, NASA's Mars Curiosity rover has successfully reached Gediz Vallis Ridge. This…

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Sept. 27, 2023

Do Black Holes Eat Faster Than We Thought? | SpaceTime S26E116 | Space News Pod

SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 116 *Black holes eat faster than previously expected A new study is changing the way astrophysicists understand the eating habits of supermassive black holes. *Ingenuity Helicopter sets new altitude flight record on Mars NASA’s Mars Ingenuity Helicopter has set a new altitude flight record reaching some…

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Sept. 26, 2023

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

SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 116 *Black holes eat faster than previously expected A new study is changing the way astrophysicists understand the eating habits of supermassive black holes. *Ingenuity Helicopter sets new altitude flight record on Mars NASA’s Mars Ingenuity Helicopter has set a new altitude flight record reaching some…

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Sept. 26, 2023

Is This New Spot on Mars the Key to Finding Ancient Life? | Space News Pod

SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 115 *Astronomers reveal cosmic ribbon around rare galaxy Astronomers have identified a spectacular stream of atomic hydrogen wrapped around a distant galaxy like a giant cosmic ribbon. *A new location in the search for Martian life NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover has just arrived at a new…

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Sept. 25, 2023

Just why did these two Satellites collide? | SpaceTime S26E114 | Space News Pod

🚀 Dive into #SpaceTime with Stuart Gary - Series 26 Episode 114! Explore the implications of a recent satellite collision, unravel the mysteries of an 850-year-old supernova remnant, and get the latest on SpaceX's Starship post-explosion journey. Plus, delve into intriguing science reports from e-cig usage to pandemic phone contamination.…

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Sept. 25, 2023

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

SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 115 *Astronomers reveal cosmic ribbon around rare galaxy Astronomers have identified a spectacular stream of atomic hydrogen wrapped around a distant galaxy like a giant cosmic ribbon. *A new location in the search for Martian life NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover has just arrived at a new…

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Sept. 22, 2023

Webb's Discoveries, Mars Minerals & Neutrino Secrets | S26E113 | Space News Pod

Dive into a cosmic journey with Stuart Gary in this episode of SpaceTime. Explore the James Webb telescope's latest discovery of brown dwarfs, ponder over Mars' surprising mineral scarcity, and delve into the enigmatic world of neutrinos. Plus, stay updated with the latest tech launches and crucial science reports. Perfect…

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Sept. 22, 2023

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 Episode 114 Show Notes:** - **Orbital Satellite Collision:** Another satellite…

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Sept. 21, 2023

Finding the closest black holes to Earth | SpaceTime S26E112 | Space News Pod

SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 112 *Finding the closest black holes to Earth Astronomers searching for black holes near the Earth have discovered what appears to be a seething nest of them in the Hyades star cluster just 153 light years away. *A black hole slowly devouring a Sun like star…

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Sept. 21, 2023

Podcast Sneak Peek : S26E112 - Closest Black-Holes to Earth | Space News Pod

And they're closer than originally thought. But no need to panic...fortunately they are still far enough away. Check out the stories Stuart has details on in SpaceTime S26E112 out now and available wherever you get your podcasts or simply visit our websites at www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com and our HQ at www.bitesz.com, where…

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Sept. 20, 2023

S26E111: Parker Solar Probe on record-setting flight around the Sun | Space News Pod

NASA's Parker Solar Probe has just undertaken a new gravity assist flyby of Venus which has sling shotted the spacecraft towards a record-setting series of flights around the Sun that start this month. *50 new neighbouring planets discovered Astronomers have discovered a treasure trove of dozens of exoplanets – that…

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Sept. 20, 2023

S26E110: All Systems go for the re-entry of OSIRIS-Rex and Other Space News | Space News Pod

NASA has completed a test run in preparation for this month's return to Earth of the OSIRIS-Rex sample return capsule which will re-enter the atmosphere and parachute into the skies above the Utah desert on September 24. *Discovery of long period exoplanets Astronomers have discovered two of the longest period…

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Sept. 20, 2023

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 www.incogni.com/stuartgary (https://incogni.com/stuartgary) SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 26 Episode 113 Show Notes - **Webb Telescope's Local Discoveries**: NASA's…

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Sept. 18, 2023

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

SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 112 *Finding the closest black holes to Earth Astronomers searching for black holes near the Earth have discovered what appears to be a seething nest of them in the Hyades star cluster just 153 light years away. *A black hole slowly devouring a Sun like star…

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Sept. 14, 2023

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

**SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 26 Episode 111 Show Notes** 1. **Parker Solar Probe's Venus Flyby:** Dive into the details of the Parker Solar Probe's recent gravity-assist flyby of Venus. This maneuver has propelled the spacecraft into a series of record-setting flights around the Sun commencing this month. 2. **Discovery…

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Sept. 13, 2023

Have they found Planet-X? | S26E109 | Space News Pod

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 just blasted into orbit. The X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission --…

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Sept. 13, 2023

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 re-entry into Earth's atmosphere and gracefully parachute down over the…

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Sept. 11, 2023

S26E108: Fewer Feeding Black Holes and other Space News | Space News Pod

SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 108 *Study shows fewer feeding black holes than thought A survey of a swath of the cosmos using the James Webb Space Telescope has revealed active galactic nuclei – which are feeding supermassive black holes -- are rarer than previously assumed. *NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space…

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Sept. 11, 2023

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 just blasted into orbit. The X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission --…

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