Spacetime With Stuart Gary

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editor: Podcast
  • Duración: 515:18:07
  • Mas informaciones

Informações:

Sinopsis

The new home of the ABCs (Australia) popular astronomy podcast (formerly known as StarStuff). Recognized worldwide by our listeners and industry experts as one of the best programs on Astronomy and Space Science.

Episodios

  • 25: New Kind of Magnetic Explosion on The Sun

    27/03/2020 Duración: 43min

    *New kind of magnetic explosion on SunScientists have detected a magnetic explosion on the Sun -- the likes of which has never been seen before.https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/189737593653 *How planets and planetesimals were formedData from NASA’s New Horizons mission is providing new insights into how planets and planetesimals -- the building blocks of the planets -- are formed. *SpaceX to send tourists to the International Space StationSpaceX is to  start flying rich tourists to the International space station before the end of next year. *Captain James Cook the navigatorWhile most people know Cook as the first European to circumnavigate the east coast of Australia in His Majesty’s Royal Navy Bark Endeavour -- and claim Australia in the name of mother England in 1770 – Cook was also a highly accomplished navigator – undertaking three major voyages of exploration across the largely uncharted Pacific Ocean. *The Science ReportAverage global temperatures now 1.1°C above pre-industrial levels.G

  • 24: New Type of Pulsating Star Discovered

    25/03/2020 Duración: 36min

    SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 24*New type of pulsating star discoveredAstronomers have discovered an unusual star that pulsates on just one side. The strange tear-drop shaped star reported in the journal Nature Astronomy is part of a binary system located some 1500 light-years away.https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/612348495540649984 *SpaceX to fly astronauts to the Space Station in MayNASA has confirmed that SpaceX will fly astronauts to the International Space Station in May using a Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon 2 capsule. The historic flight will be the first manned mission launched from American soil since the mothballing of the Space Shuttle fleet following STS-135 in 2011. *New satellite tracking station for Alice SpringsArianespace is to develop a new satellite tracking station at a technology centre near the outback town of Alice Springs. *ExoMars mission delay till 2022The European Space Agency and the Russian Federal Space Agency Roscosmos have decided to postpone th

  • 23: Dark Matter and D-Star Hexaquarks

    20/03/2020 Duración: 34min

    SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 23*Could dark matter be made up of strange particles called d-star hexaquarksScientists have identified a sub-atomic particle that could have formed the 'dark matter' in the Universe during the Big Bang. *Rare white dwarf mergerAstronomers have identified an unusually massive white dwarf which may be the result of a rare merger between smaller two white dwarfs. *New in orbit satellite salvage spacecraft begins operationsNorthrop Grumman have undertaken their first in orbit satellite refuelling operation successfully linking up with an aging telecommunications satellite in geostationary orbit 36 thousand kilometres above the equator. *Choosing the right telescopeJonathan Nally from Australian Sky and Telescope Magazine tells us how to know what’s the best beginners telescope to buy. *The Science ReportThe Sun not responsible for global warming.Man-made climate change made Australia’s bushfires 30% more likely to occur.Fish oil supplements may be linked to a lower ri

  • 22: A Warp in the Milky Way Galaxy

    18/03/2020 Duración: 33min

    *A warp in the Milky Way GalaxyA new study suggests that a warp in the disk of the Milky Way galaxy is probably caused by an ongoing collision with another galaxy.YouTube URL: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/611539485078044672 YouTube URL: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/611516576367312896 *Mars 2020 rover officially named PerseveranceNASA’s Mars 2020 rover has been officially named Perseverance. *Lagrange mission to provide solar warningThe European Space Agency is planning a new mission to provide early warning of geomagnetic storms – or space weather events heading towards Earth.YouTube URL: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/190822846573 *Last flight of the original SpaceX DragonSpaceX has launched its 20th and final Dragon cargo ship in its original configuration to the International Space Station.YouTube URL: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/611990154798891008 *The Science ReportCOVID-19 Chinese coronavirus fatality risk factors.New li

  • 21: Rewriting the History of Star Formation at the Heart of the Milky Way

    13/03/2020 Duración: 39min

    SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 21*Rewriting the history of star formation at the heart of the Milky WayNew observations have rewritten the history of star formation at the centre of the Milky Way.YouTube URL: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/189733859513 YouTube URL: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/189732690948 YouTube URL: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/189732659093 *ASA HQ officially openedMeanwhile, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has officially opened the fledgling Australian Space Agency’s new headquarters in Adelaide. *New Russian military satellite launchedMoscow has launched a new military satellite into orbit for the Russian Ministry of Defence. *March SkywatchThe March equinox -- important in astronomy because it’s used to define the celestial co-ordinate system of right ascension and declination -- which will take place at 14:49 on the afternoon of Friday March 20th Australian Eastern Daylight time -- that’s 23:49 on the evening of Thursd

  • 20: Volcanically Active Vesta

    11/03/2020 Duración: 25min

    SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 20 *Volcanically active VestaNew evidence shows the asteroid 4 Vesta remained volcanically active far longer than it should have.*South Australia back in space flight this year.It’s been many decades since the last spacecraft were launched into orbit from the Woomera rocket range in South Australia’s far north.*Phantom Express project scrappedBoeing has withdrawn from the Phantom Express Experimental Spaceplane Program.*Russia launches 34 satellites on SoyuzA Russian Soyuz rocket has blasted into orbit carrying 34 new internet telecommunications satellites. For enhanced Show Notes including photos to accompany this episode, visit: http://www.bitesz.com/spacetimeshownotesGet immediate access to over 175 commercial-free, double episode editions of SpaceTime plus extended interview bonus content. Subscribe via Patreon or Supercast....and share in the rewards. Details at www.patreon.com/spacetimewithstuartgary or if you’re not a fan of Patreon, go to Supercast - https:

  • 19: Mars: Rocking and Rolling on the Red Planet

    06/03/2020 Duración: 43min

    SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 19*Mars: rocking and rolling on the red planetNew data has revealed that Mars is very geologically active with regular marsquakes occurring across the red planet. *Understanding the birth of atomsA new study will use new three-dimensional supercomputer simulations to recreate the evolution of different types of stars to better understand the origin of the first atoms and elements on the periodic table.*Looks like Betelgeuse has stopped dimming – at least for nowWeeks of speculation over whether the red supergiant star Betelgeuse is about to go supernova has finally been answered – with a firm no – at least for now.*Earth’s new second moonThe Earth has a new moon. That’s in addition to our regular 3475 kilometre wide Moon Luna which is orbiting some 384,400 kilometres away.*Fifth Starlink launchSpaceX has launched another batch of 60 Starlink satellites.*Long March 2D launches four satellitesA Chinese Long March-2D rocket has carried four new technology test satelli

  • Bonus: Introducing Life's Little Mysteries

    03/03/2020 Duración: 10min

    Introducing Life’s Little MysteriesLife's Little Mysteries is the newest Audioboom original podcast and co-production with Live Science.This podcast is for everyone and anyone who loves science and wants to know more about everything around us. Join hosts Mindy Weisberger and Jeanna Bryner of Live Science every Monday as they give you the low-down on all things big and small that truly make you wonder. Subscribe to Life's Little Mysteries on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lifes-little-mysteries/id1496044775 , Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcastsFind out more at: https://www.livescience.com/topics/lifes-little-mysteries For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.

  • 18: Studying Jupiter’s Water Content

    28/02/2020 Duración: 43min

    SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 18*Studying Jupiter’s water contentNASA’s Juno mission has provided its first science results on the amount of water in Jupiter’s atmosphere.*Building a universe without dark matterScientists have for the first time replicated a functioning universe without using dark matter.*Where are we now at - over the idea of Life on Mars?The possibility of life on Mars has long been a subject of significant speculation among astronomers -- especially those interested in planetary science or astrobiology. So where are we really at?*13th Cygnus Cargo ship docks with space stationThe thirteenth Cygnus Cargo ship carrying fresh supplies and experiments has successfully docked with the International Space Station 414 kilometres above the western Pacific Ocean.*The Science ReportWarnings that ice loss in Antarctica could contribute another 58 cm to sea level rise this century.Eating a Mediterranean diet boosts the types of gut bacteria linked to ‘healthy’ ageing.Discovery of a new

  • 17: Mars Could Have Liquid Water on its Surface

    26/02/2020 Duración: 36min

    SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 17*Mars could have liquid water on its surfaceA new study suggests that Mars might have liquid salty water on its surface for a few days every year.*New exoplanetary discoveryAstronomers have confirmed the discovery of a new exoplanet located some 250 light years away.*Discovery of a stellar auroraeAstronomers have detected auroral activity around a star for the first time.*Iran’s fake manned space programStraight out of 'the you couldn’t make this stuff up' category comes news that Iran’s Information and technology minister Mohammad-Javad Azari Jahromi has tweeted a photo of the islamic republic’s new high tech space suite developed for the nation’s manned space program. -- Trouble is he lifted the image straight out of the Amazon fashion catalogue for kids Halloween costumes. *Second Ariane 5 launch for 2020Arianespace has carried out its second Ariane 5 launch for the year placing the new Geo-Kompsat-2B environmental observation satellite into orbit.*The Science

  • 16: Magellanic Cloud Stars Discovered in the Milky Way

    21/02/2020 Duración: 45min

    *Magellanic Cloud stars discovered in the Milky WayAstronomers have discovered stars made out of material from two nearby dwarf galaxies known as the Magellanic Clouds in the Milky Way.*Space Travel brain damage studyA study reported in the journal eNuro has found that exposure to chronic, low dose radiation - the conditions present in deep space – would cause neural and behavioural impairments in astronauts.*Soyuz returns Expedition 61 crewThree members of the International Space Station’s Expedition 61 crew have returned safely to Earth aboard their Soyuz MS-13 capsule.*Iran satellite failureIran has failed in its latest attempt to launch a satellite into orbit – but the launch was very successful as a missile test.*Preserving the night skyOne of the great sights in the southern nights’ skies is the iconic constellation of the Southern Cross.*The Science ReportA new study warns that the Arctic ice melt caused by global warming is changing ocean currents.Researchers say probiotic bacteria, commonly used in y

  • 15: The Vampire Star

    19/02/2020 Duración: 37min

    *The vampire starAstronomers have found a ‘vampire’ star in the midst of a feeding frenzy. *Solar Orbiter launches to the SunThe European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter mission has blasted into space on its historic mission to image the Sun’s polar regions, and study its magnetic fields and its heliosphere – the Sun’s extended atmosphere created by the solar wind which fills and encircles the entire solar system.https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/190750490113 https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/188696969778 https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/190567268193 https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/190567347598*Space Junk near missThe growing problem of space junk has surfaced again with two disused satellites traveling at 28 thousand kilometres per hour missing each other by metres. *The Science ReportThe latest news on the coronavirus Covid-19.The Pangolin now thought to be a vector for Covid-19.Is China being truthful about what it knew about Covid-19 and when.Antarct

  • 14: New Type of Aurorae Discovered

    14/02/2020 Duración: 44min

    SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 14*New type of aurorae discoveredA new type of aurora called the dunes has been discovered in the skies above Finland.*Rare Atiras asteroid discoveredAstronomers have discovered a rare asteroid orbiting inside the orbit of Venus.*Astronauts wrap up refurbishment of cosmic ray detectorAstronauts aboard the International Space Station have successfully completed their fourth spacewalk designed to refurbish the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer.*Orion spacecraft under testNASA’s new manned spacecraft for missions to the Moon, Mars and beyond is now undergoing testing at the Plum Brook facility in Ohio.*SkywatchWe check out the night skies of February on SkywatchFor enhanced Show Notes including photos to accompany this episode, visit: http://www.bitesz.com/spacetimeshownotesGet immediate access to over 175 commercial-free, double episode editions of SpaceTime plus extended interview bonus content. Subscribe via Patreon or Supercast....and share in the rewards. Details at ww

  • 13: Hiding In Plain Sight

    12/02/2020 Duración: 33min

    *Giant galactic structure hiding nearby in plain sightAstronomers have discovered a massive wave of interconnected stellar nurseries forming one of the largest coherent structures in the Milky Way Galaxy.*New estimates for the age of part of the Milky WayAstronomers have determined that one of the Milky Way Galaxy’s primary structures – its thick disk – is about ten billion years old.*New evidence of frame dragging shows Einstein was right (again)Astronomers tracking the orbit of an exotic binary star system have discovered new evidence of frame dragging – the process by which the rotation of a massive celestial object can cause the fabric of spacetime to twist.*Rocket Lab launches American spy satelliteRocket Lab has successfully launched a new spy satellite for America’s National Reconnaissance Office from its New Zealand launch pad..*Calls for Australia to develop its own space commandRussia and China have had them for years and the United States has just set up its own – now the Australian Strategic Polic

  • 12: NASA working to try and save Voyager 2

    07/02/2020 Duración: 41min

    *NASA working to try and save Voyager 2Mission Managers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena California are trying to restore systems after all five of Voyager 2’s science instruments suddenly stopped working.*Solar Orbiter ready to launch on a mission to the SunIt’s all systems go for this month’s launch of the European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter mission to the Sun.https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/190567549738 https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/190567100048 *The most detailed high resolution images ever taken of the Sun’s surfaceAstronomers have released the most detailed high-resolution images ever taken of the photosphere – the visible surface of the Sun.*New study on alien invasionScience fiction writers often portray alien invasions attacking Earth and humanity. Well there is a strongly held hypothesis known as panspermia which suggests that microbes could be transported from one world to another as hitchhikers inside asteroids, comets and meteors.*Another 60 Star

  • 11: Growing Evidence for a Second Planet Around Proxima Centauri

    05/02/2020 Duración: 36min

    *Growing evidence for a second planet around Proxima Centauri.Astronomers are finding growing signs of a possible second planet orbiting Proxima Centauri.*Discovery of the oldest dated asteroid impact craterOutback Western Australia’s Yarrabubba crater has set a new date record for the Earth’s oldest discovered asteroid impact structure.*Could Saturn’s moon Enceladus be habitableAnalysis of a plume of gases and frozen sea spray ejected into space from the Saturnian ice moon Enceladus suggests its interior is far more complex than previously thought.*CHEOPS science instrument activatedThe European Space Agency has activated the primary science instrument aboard their Characterising Exoplanet Satellite – CHEOPS to begin the mission's in-orbit commissioning phase.https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/190567673973*The Science ReportAustralian scientists recreate the 2019-nCoV coronavirus in the laboratory.102 genes found to be associated with risk for autism.Scientists date the kingdom Fungi to at least

  • 09: A New View of the Centre of the Milky Way Galaxy

    29/01/2020 Duración: 34min

    *A new view of the centre of the Milky Way GalaxyAstronomers have been shown a new never before seen glimpse of the centre of the Milky Way revealing regions of star birth and what appears to be an accretion ring of debris surrounding the galaxy’s central supermassive black hole.  https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/190113830498  *Supernova 1987A opens a new window in astronomyScientists have managed to peer deep into the past of supernova 1987A – the first nearby supernova that astronomers have been able to study in modern times. *An eighth target for the Lucy Jovian trojan asteroid missionAstronomers have found an eighth target for NASA’s Lucy mission to Jupiter’s trojan asteroids. *Dragon passes its final test before manned space flights beginNASA and SpaceX have successfully carried out their final major test flight of the Crew Dragon Two capsule prior to it being cleared to transport crew to the International Space Station. *Boeing’s Starliner passes inspection following first space flightMea

  • 08: New type of object discovered at the galactic centre

    25/01/2020 Duración: 32min

    *New type of object discovered at the galactic centreAstronomers have discovered four bizarre objects near the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.*Tatooine like world discoveredNASA’s TESS spacecraft has discovered its first circumbinary exo-planet.*New instrument to weigh planetsA new instrument designed to measure the masses of exoplanets has received first light at the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona.*Solar wind is slowing beyond PlutoNew measurements by NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has confirmed earlier data showing that the solar wind – the supersonic stream of charged particles emitted by the Sun – slows down the further away it gets.*China to undertake 50 rocket launches in 2020China says it will undertake up to fifty rocket launches this year – dramatically upping the anti from the 34 launches it carried out in 2019.*New Chinese sounding rocket test flightMeanwhile, the private Chinese company Space Trek has launched its Tansuo-1 commercial suborbital carrier roc

  • Seven billion year old star dust discovered in meteorite

    22/01/2020 Duración: 35min

    Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacetime (mobile friendly). *Seven billion year old star dust discovered in meteoriteScientists studying the famous Murchison meteorite which fell to Earth in Victoria in 1969 have discovered seven billion year old pre-solar grains – the oldest material ever found on Earth.*Farewell Spitzer*Russian spy satellite breaks up in orbit*Great Melbourne Telescope back on public display*Major milestone for Virgin Galactic’s second spaceship*Experimental satellite launched*The Science Report For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.

  • 06: Evidence of the First Stars

    17/01/2020 Duración: 27min

    *Evidence of the first starsAstronomers have discovered evidence of the universe’s very first stars.Youtube video URL: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/190093052438 Youtube video URL: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/post/190093013803*A third more near-Earth objects detected over the past yearThe European Space Agency says there’s been a record-breaking 30 percent increase in the number of near-Earth objects discovered over the past year.*NASA’s new planet hunter finds its first Earth-sized habitable zone worldNASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite – TESS -- has discovered its first Earth-size habitable zone planet.*Is dark energy realA new study is raising questions about the existence of dark energy – the hypothetical force used to explain the accelerating expansion of the universe.*The Science ReportClimate change may be responsible for the mass death of Puffin’s in the Bering Sea.New study warns that 80% of 2-year-olds and 95% of 3-year-olds don’t meet screen time guidelines

página 41 de 50