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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 25 Show Notes

31/3/2017

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*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 powerful outflows generated by supermassive black holes meaning that black holes don’t just destroy stars –they can also create new ones.
 
*Pillars of destruction in the carina nebulae
Spectacular new observations of vast pillar-like structures within the Carina Nebula providing new insights into how ephemeral these giant structures really are.
 
Electric sands discovered on Titan
Sands on the Saturnian moon Titan are highly electrically charged. The findings help explain unusual features seen in Titan’s landscape.
 
NASA's Juno spacecraft completes its fifth Jupiter flyby
NASA's Juno spacecraft has successfully completed its fifth close flyby of the Jovian atmosphere. Mission managers say all of the probes camera’s and its eight science instruments were operational during the close encounter – gathering information about the gas giant’s cloud structure, gravitational and magnetic fields and auroral activity.
 
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 24

29/3/2017

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*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 Pan galaxies are young, compact radio galaxies which produce powerful jets of radio energy shooting out from their galactic cores like lighthouse beacons.
 
*New portal to unveil the dark sector of the universe
Scientists are developing a new portal to unveil a mysterious dark sector of the universe. However, they’re still struggling to detect the hidden particles beyond the standard model – particles that constitute a dark sector of the Universe.
 
*Martian volcanoes were still active when Earth’s dinosaurs went extinct.
There’s growing evidence that far from being a cold dead world Mars was still geologically alive until very recently. The new findings indicate volcanoes were still erupting on the red planet‘s surface as recently as 50 million years ago. 
 
*China launches new rocket
China has successfully launched a new rocket. The new launch vehicle is based on Beijing’s existing Dong Feng 31 intercontinental ballistic missile with its usual one megaton thermonuclear warhead replaced with a satellite payload.
 
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary  Series 20 Episode 23 Show Notes

25/3/2017

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*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 officially end its mission with a suicidal death plunge into the ringed world on September 15, this year. As part of its end game mission managers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena California have begun sending the probe on riskier more adventurous missions.
 
*Could Fast Radio bursts be powering alien ships
The search for extraterrestrial intelligence has looked for many different signs of alien life, from radio broadcasts to laser flashes, without success. However, a new study that the mysterious phenomena known as fast radio bursts could be evidence of advanced alien technology.
 
*Scientists make the case to restore Pluto's planet status
A group of scientists are proposing a new definition for a planet. The current definition was formulated after observations indicated larger worlds existed beyond Pluto in the dark reaches of the Kuiper Belt.
 
*Dinosaur asteroid spawned a mountain range taller than the Himalayas’
A new study claims the asteroid impact 66 million years ago -- which led to the extinction of all dinosaurs other than birds – also spawned a giant mountain range taller than the Himalayan Mountains today. New computer simulations of the Chicxulub impact event show the initial rebound of the Earth crust from the impact of the 10 to 15 kilometre wide asteroid would have temporarily produced what scientists call a ring peak – a mountain range inside the crater. Similar structures are seen commonly seen in craters on the Moon as well as on other bodies throughout the solar system.
 
*Launch of Delta IV Rocket Carrying WGS-9 US Air Force Satellite
A Delta 4 rocket has successfully blasted off from the Cape Canaveral air force base in Florida carrying a new military satellite into orbit.
The first Delta 4 mission for 2017 carried the US Air Force space command’s Wideband Global Satcom WGS-9 telecommunications satellite.
 
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 22 Show Notes

22/3/2017

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*Early Galaxies dominated by ordinary rather than dark matter
A new study has found that early galaxies were dominated by ordinary matter rather than the dark matter which dominates galaxies today.
The findings mean dark matter – which makes up around 80 percent of all the matter in the universe today – was far less influential in massive, star-forming galaxies during the peak epoch of galaxy formation, 10 billion years ago.
 
*How ghostly neutrino particles could improve sciences understanding of the universe
A new study claims one type of neutrino may comprise exactly equal amounts of two other types of neutrinos. The findings by scientists working with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole could help physicists better understand the universe.
 
*Earth probably began with a solid shell
A new study claims Earth probably began as a single solid shell which broke apart later to form the planet’s characteristic individual tectonic plates. The findings could help settle a longstanding debate about the origins of plate tectonic on Earth.
 
*Dragon returns to Earth, concluding tenth resupply mission.
The SpaceX CRS-10 Dragon cargo ship has splashed down safely in the North Pacific Ocean off the Californian coast. 320 kilometres south west of Long Beach. The capsule was loaded with over two tonnes of experiments and equipment being returned to Earth from the International Space Station.
 
*New Telecommunications satellite launched
Following an earlier delay due to high winds, SpaceX has successfully launched a new telecommunications satellite into orbit. The spectacular night time launch from space launch complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Centre at the Cape Canaveral Air Force base in Florida was the third Falcon 9 launch of the year and the second off the historic former Space Shuttle and Saturn 5 Apollo moon rocket era launch pad.
 
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 21 Show Notes

17/3/2017

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*New clues about the very first stars
Astronomers studying a distant galaxy have discovered some new evidence about the very first stars to shine in the universe.
The team made the remarkable find while observing a young remote galaxy located some 13.3 billion light years away.
 
*NASA’s mission to Jupiter’s ice moon Europa
NASA has formally named its next mission to the Jovian ice moon Europa “The Europa Clipper”. The mission which is slated for launch around 2022 will explore the frozen world which possesses all three of the ingredients necessary for life: liquid water, chemical nutrients, and energy sources sufficient to enable biology.
 
*A perfect storm of fire and ice may have led to snowball Earth
Scientists have a new hypothesis to explain what caused the largest glaciation event in Earth's history, known as 'snowball Earth' – a runaway glaciation that covered the planet in ice from pole-to-pole.
 
*The Super Earth 55 Cancri e
The exoplanet 55 Cancri e is 40 light years away and orbits its host star so closely it has two faces. Because it is tidally locked to its star – the side facing the star is covered in molten lava – while the opposite side is in perpetual night and freezing cold. 
 
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 20 Show Notes

15/3/2017

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*New date for first life on Earth
New evidence shows life began on Earth at least 3.77 billion years ago – that’s some 300 million years earlier than previously thought -- and at a time when Mars was also a warm wet world. Scientists discovered the tiny filaments and tubes formed by bacteria on the shores of Canada’s Hudson Bay..
 
*Star clusters discovery could upset the astronomical applecart
Astronomers have discovered multiple generations of stars in a single star cluster. The discovery adds to a growing body of evidence that not all the stars in a single cluster were formed at the same time.
 
*New joint mission to Venus
Scientists from NASA are meeting with their Russian counterparts to develop plans for a joint mission the Venus. The IKI Venera-D mission -- slated for launch around 2025 on either a Russian Proton or Angara rocket -- will include both an orbiter and a special hardened lander capable of surviving on the planet’s hostile surface for at least a few hours.
 
*New climate change satellite launched
Arianespace has successfully launched the Sentinel-2B Earth observation satellite to monitor the rapidly worsening changes being caused by global warming. The spectacular night launch mission blasted into orbit aboard a Vega rocket from the European Space Agency’s Kourou Space Port in French Guiana.
 
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 19 Show Notes

10/3/2017

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*The Black Hole Dark Matter hypothesis disproved
A new study has provided strong evidence disproving the idea that unknown populations of ancient black holes could explain the effects currently attributed to dark matter. The findings imply that the detection of gravitational waves generated by colliding intermediate mass black holes can’t be used to imply the existence of huge populations of primordial black holes early in the history of the universe.
 
*New evidence of a water rich history on Mars
New research on Martian meteorites indicates that the red planet may have been a far wetter place than previously thought.  The findings provide the first clear evidence that a mineral commonly found in Martian meteorites which was considered proof of an ancient dry environment on Mars -- may have originally been a hydrogen-containing mineral -- that could indicate a far more water-rich history for the Red Planet.
 
*Stephen Hawking’s warning of alien invasion
Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking says while he believes intelligent alien life probably does exist elsewhere in the universe – making contact with them could be as disastrous for humans as Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the new world was for native Americans.
He made the comments during the launch of his new documentary Stephen Hawking's Favourite Places.
 
*New American Spy satellite launched
A new top secret spy satellite has been successfully launched into orbit for America’s National Reconnaissance Office. The NROL-79 mission is believed to involve a pair of classified Naval Ocean Surveillance System INTRUDER Satellites.
 
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 18 Show Notes

8/3/2017

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*Searching for nearby giant planets
Astronomers believe there could be a large population of -- as yet undetected -- giant planets and brown dwarfs with in our stellar neighbourhood. The findings are based on a study of an association of stars called TW Hya located about 100 light years away – relatively close in astronomical terms.
 
*Supernova 1987A thirty years on
Three decades ago, astronomers spotted one of the brightest exploding stars in more than 400 years. The massive stellar blast called Supernova 1987A blazed with the power of 100 million Suns for several months following its discovery on February 23rd 1987.
 
*Rocket Science in the Arctic to better understand the aurora borealis
NASA has launched five rockets in the high arctic to provide a better understanding of auroral activity. The program from January through till March involved three separate experiments launching from the Poker Flat Research Range north of Fairbanks Alaska.
 
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SpaceTime wth Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 17 Show Notes

3/3/2017

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*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 more often than astronomers previously thought.  The findings are based on a new survey of galaxy mergers – the process by which galaxies collide to form new larger galaxies.
 
*Stellar bridge discovered connecting two galaxies
A bridge of stars has been discovered connecting the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds -- two of the nearest neighboring galaxies to our own galaxy the Milky Way. The findings show a 43 thousand light year long stellar bridge connecting the two dwarf galaxies.
 
*March Sky watch
We check out the night skies of March and the importance of the Vernal Equinox.
 
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 16 Show Notes

1/3/2017

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*Record breaking Earth-sized habitable-zone planetary system discovered
Astronomers have for the first time ever found seven Earth like planets orbiting a single star. The discovery includes three planets in the host star’s habitable zone.
 
*New clues in the hunt for planet 9
Astronomers have some new clues further supporting the hypothesis of a mysterious yet to be discovered ninth planet at the edge of our solar system. The researchers studying a pair of small bodies in the outer solar system have found that they may once have been a binary asteroid which separated as a result of a past interaction with the hypothetical Planet Nine.
 
*Space tourists heading for the Moon
SpaceX has announced plans to send two space tourists on a trip to the Moon. The flight – slated for late next year – will use the company’s new Dragon V2 capsule and Falcon Heavy launch vehicle.
 
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