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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 33 Show Notes

28/4/2017

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* New evidence for antimatter in space
Scientists may have detected particles of antimatter helium in low Earth orbit. The early hints were spotted in data on cosmic ray observations undertaken by the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station. If confirmed the antimatter helium could point to islands of antimatter spread across the universe.
 
*New details on how the late heavy bombardment changed the solar system forever
A new study of ancient Martian impact craters has provided strong evidence that the late heavy bombardment occurred between 4.1 and 3.8 billion years ago. The findings show a 400 million year lull in asteroid impacts striking the surface of the red planet.
 
*A jet stream discovered in Earth’s core.
Scientists have discovered a jet stream churning deep in Earth’s molten outer core. Unlike the more conventional atmospheric jet streams associated with weather pattern generated high altitude winds – this newly discovered jet stream is located some three thousand kilometres below the Earth’s surface.
 
*China launches its heaviest ever payload into space
China has launched its heaviest ever payload into orbit. The new Long March 7 heavy lift rocket blasted off from the Wenchang spaceport on Hainan Island in the South China Sea, carrying the 13 tonne Tianzhou -1 resupply mission to Beijing’s Tiangong-2 orbiting science module.
 
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 32 Show Notes

26/4/2017

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* More monster black holes discovered
The number of monster black holes thought to exist across the universe has just doubled. The findings are based on the discovery of two supermassive black holes in the ultra-compact dwarf remnants of a pair of shredded galaxies.
 
*Astronomers get closer to solving the mystery of pulsars
Astronomers are a step closer to uncovering the mystery of how rapidly spinning neutron stars called pulsars generate their powerful energy beams. The findings indicate the beams are far more complex than previously through.
 
*First results from the Breakthrough Listen Initiative looking for intelligent life beyond Earth.
The Breakthrough Listen Initiative which is searching the skies for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence has found 11 events which they regard as being significant and worth further investigation. The findings were part of the petabytes of data collected during the first year of observations using the National Science Foundation’s Green Bank Radio Telescope in West Virginia.
 
*Soyuz takes new crew on fast rendezvous flight to International Space Station
Two new crew members have just arrived aboard the International Space Station. The expedition 51/52 crew blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the central Asian republic of Kazakhstan aboard their Soyuz MS-04 capsule on a six hour fast rendezvous flight to the orbiting outpost.
 
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SaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 31 Show Notes

21/4/2017

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* Discovery of a potential new dwarf planet
A distant member of our solar system could be the latest in a growing group of celestial bodies known as dwarf planets. Measurements of 2014 UZ224 – and more informally known as DeeDee – indicates it’s roughly 635 kilometers wide -- large enough have sufficient mass to be self-gravitating – in other words round – one of the criteria necessary for astronomers to consider it a dwarf planet.
 
Record breaking pulsar neutron star system discovered
Citizen scientists have helped astronomers discover an unusual record breaking double neutron star system. The findings will help scientists better understand and test Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity which explains the interaction of mass and the fabric of spacetime.
 
Three Australian Satellites launched on Cygnus cargo ship bound for Space Station
Orbital’s seventh Cygnus Cargo ship has successfully blasted off on an Atlas V rocket carrying fresh supplies bound for the International Space Station. Included in the Cygnus AO-7 payload are three small Australian satellites to study the interactions between space weather and weather on Earth.
 
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 30 Show Notes

19/4/2017

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* New clues for life on Saturnian moon
Molecular hydrogen gas has been discovered in plumes erupting from Saturn's ice moon Enceladus. Scientists say the hydrogen was part of a soup of water and minerals analogous to hydrothermal vents at the mid ocean ridges on Earth, which are known to support life on the seafloor.
 
*Four new objects being investigated in the search for Planet 9
A search hunting for a possible ninth planet in the dark outer reaches of the solar system has discovered a new system of four exoplanets orbiting a nearby star. The discovery was part of the BBC’s Stargazing Live broadcast from the Siding Spring Observatory in outback New South Wales.
 
*New study of the strange Casimir Effect on quantum particles
Physicists have discovered a new property exhibited by the Casimir Effect -- a strange force that effects matter on the smallest of scales.
The new research expands on what science understands about this strange quantum property -- by showing how it can affect the motion of nanoscale particles.
 
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 29 Show Notes

14/4/2017

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* New warning signs for supernovae discovered
Astronomers have detected a potential new warning sign displayed shortly before a star is destroyed in a supernova explosion. A report claims the progenitor stars of core collapse or Type II supernovae – display significant instability in the final Earth year leading up to their cataclysmic destruction.
 
*More tantalizing hints of possible past life on Mars
Scientists re-examining minerals originally studied years ago by NASA’s Mars rover Spirit, now believe they could represent a tantalizing possible biological marker for past life on the red planet. The minerals – known as opaline silica deposits – were examined by the six wheeled golf cart sized robotic rover in 2007 -- near a circular geological feature called Home Plate in the Inner Basin of the Columbia Hills region in the red planet’s Gusev Crater.
 
*Giant cold spot discovered on Jupiter
Astronomers have discovered a great cold spot on Jupiter.  The newly found feature is comparable in size to Jupiter’s famous great red spot which dominates the Jovian southern hemisphere.  A report claims the phenomenon, may have existed for thousands of years.
 
*Space weather on Uranus
Scientists has discovered surprisingly strong space weather activity on the distant planet Uranus. Researchers combined two new images of the ice giant taken by NASA’s Earth orbiting Hubble Space Telescope with earlier observations by NASA’s Voyager 2 spacecraft taken back in 1986.
 
*Expedition 50 crew return to Earth
Three members of the expedition 50 crew aboard the International Space Station Have returned safely to Earth after more than 173 days in orbit. Their Soyuz MS-02 capsule landed with a bumpy touchdown and roll on the cold Kazakhstan Steppe 52 minutes after undertaking their de-orbit burn 400 kilometres above the planet.
 
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 28 Show Notes

12/4/2017

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*Three new Fast Radio Bursts discovered
Astronomers have used one of Australia’s almost forgotten radio telescopes to discover three new Fast Radio Bursts -- mysterious nanosecond long flashes of energy which have so far defied any explanation. The team made the discovery using the old Molonglo radio telescope 40 kilometres from Canberra.
 
Astronomers identify purest, most massive brown dwarf
Astronomers have discovered the most massive brown dwarf ever seen. The record breaking object, known as SDSS J0104+1535 has the purest composition of any brown dwarf ever observed.
 
Event Horizon telescope deployed to study black holes
Astronomers have deployed a powerful array of telescopes to undertake the first ever detailed image of the black hole at the centre of our galaxy. The Event Horizon Telescope is an international joint effort to link some of the world’s most powerful radio telescopes to examine Sagittarius A Star -- a supermassive black hole some 4.3 million times the mass of our Sun – located some 27 thousand light years away – in the galactic centre.
 
New Horizons already halfway from Pluto to its next target
Nasa’s New Horizons spacecraft is now halfway from its close encounter with Pluto to its flyby of Kuiper Belt object 2014 MU69. The probe will encounter the distant world on January 1st 2019.
 
Biggest wave ever recorded
The World Meteorological Organization have announced confirmation of the biggest wave ever detected – measuring some 19 metres or 62.3 feet tall as tall as a six story building. The record breaking wave formed in the North Atlantic Ocean between the United Kingdom and Iceland.
 
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 27 Show Notes

7/4/2017

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*How the Martian atmosphere was lost to space
New results from NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft have confirmed theories that Solar wind and radiation are responsible for stripping the Martian atmosphere -- transforming the red planet from a warm wet world that could have supported life billions of years ago, into a freeze dried desert. The findings used measurements of today's atmosphere to give the first estimate of how much gas has been removed from Mars over time.
 
*Why isn't the rotation of Earth slowing down as fast as it should be?
The Earth’s rotation is slowing down – but a new study claims it’s not slowing down as quickly as it should. The findings are based on a study of hundreds of ancient eclipse records and lunar occultations
 
*April Skywatch
On this month’s skywatch we check out the stars of the Southern Cross the Alpha Centauri star system and the Lyrids meteor shower generated by the comet C-1 Thatcher.
 
*SpaceX launch makes history
SpaceX has made history becoming the first space operator – other than NASA’s Space Shuttle program -- to successfully reuse a launch vehicle on a second mission. A Falcon 9 rocket previously used to deliver the CRS-8 Dragon Cargo ship to the International Space Station in April 2016 -- was used to successfully launch the SES-10 telecommunications satellite into orbit.
 
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 20 Episode 26 Show Notes

5/4/2017

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*A new explanation for the accelerating expansion of the universe without dark energy
Scientists have come up with a new way of explaining the apparent accelerating expansion of the universe without needing to include a mysterious force called dark energy. They claim it’s all down to the large scale structure of the cosmos.
 
*Searching for planet 9
Astronomers are inviting the general public to help them search for the mysterious Planet 9 which is believed to exist in the dark outer reaches of the solar system. The new citizen science project was launched at a BBC Stargazing live broadcast from the Siding Spring Observatory in outback New South Wales.
 
*Mysterious new type of cosmic blast discovered
NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has discovered a new type of mysterious cosmic blast. The never before seen flash of X-rays was detected through the deepest X-ray image ever obtained.
 
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