Hiccup on Mars | SpaceTime S24E43 | Astronomy Space Science Podcast

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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 43
*up On Mars |
NASA has been forced to postponed the first flight of its Mars helicopter Ingenuity because of a software issue.
*Growing evidence for new physics beyond the standard model
The first results from the Muon g-2 experiment at the U.S. Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Fermilab have supported earlier observations that muons aren’t behaving in the way predicted by the Standard Model of particle physics.
*Understanding the astronomy of the ancients
A new study confirmed that circular standing stone monuments like Stonehenge were constructed to observe the cycle of celestial events.
*Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft launch
It’s been a busy time on the International Space Station with the arrival of three new Expedition 65 crew members aboard their Soyuz MS-18 spacecraft -- temporarily bringing the orbiting outposts compliment to ten – at least until three of the previous expedition 64 crew departed aboard their own Soyuz capsule for the return journey to Earth.
*The Science Report
More details on why adenovirus viral vector vaccines are being restricted.
Global atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations reach a record of 417.14 parts per million.
Iran continues to breach its nuclear weapons deal.
Paleontologists discover fossils of a new species of hadrosaur dinosaur.
Skeptic's guide to anti-electromagnetic radiation pill scam