Volcanic Venus, Earth's Tectonic Origins & Juno's Jovian Voyage | SpaceTime S26E91 | Space News Pod

Embark on a cosmic voyage with "SpaceTime with Stuart Gary - Series 26, Episode 91." In this engaging episode, we delve into the fascinating geology of Venus, exploring how ancient asteroid impacts could be responsible for its persistent volcanism, a theory that lends insight into the enigmatic planet's youthful surface despite lacking plate tectonics.

We also unravel new evidence contributing to the long-standing debate surrounding the inception of Earth's plate tectonics, suggesting it started around 3.2 billion years ago. Journey with us as we follow NASA's Juno spacecraft on its close flyby of Jupiter's volcanic moon, Io, providing thrilling insights into our solar system's dynamic activity.

Back on Earth, we assess climate change implications, with July 2023 set to be the hottest month on record and predictions hinting at a potential Gulf Stream collapse by 2050. We touch upon health topics, questioning the necessity of a daily low-dose aspirin for healthy individuals over 70.

Finally, in a light-hearted twist, we debunk the paranormal interpretation of falling beer glasses. Don't miss out on this comprehensive exploration of space, Earth, health, and more. Like, share, and subscribe to SpaceTime with Stuart Gary for more cosmic adventures! #SpaceTime #VenusVolcanism #PlateTectonics #JunoMission #ClimateChange #HealthAspirin #SkepticsGuide

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