Ancient Galaxies Sudden Death // Cyber Attack Denial // Rocked by Meteorite // June Skywatch

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 due to a denial of service cyber-attack by an unfriendly foreign power.
- Queenslanders (Australia) are on the hunt searching for meteorite fragments from a meteor which lit up the night skies of northern Queensland last week.
- Procyon – the brightest star in Canis Minor, the bloated aging red giant Arcturus, the red super giant Antares, and the June solstice are among the highlights of the night skies on June Skywatch.

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00:00 Introduction
00:27 Ancient galaxy suddenly dies
03:27 Inmarsat says Australian satellite outages not caused by cyber attacks
05:48 Northern Queensland rocked by a meteor
07:32 June Skywatch
41:13 Show Wrap & how you can support SpaceTime