(Formerly known as StarStuff). SpaceTime with Stuart Gary is recognized worldwide by our listeners and industry experts as one of the best podcasts on Astronomy and Space Science. Check out the reviews. Produced twice weekly.
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2025-01-20 |
Starship's Fiery Demise, New Glenn's Maiden Voyage, and Deep Space Pulsations: S28E09 SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 09Starship's Fiery End and Blue Origin's New Glenn DebutSpaceX's Starship experienced a dramatic explosion during its seventh test flight, marking both success and setback. While the super heavy booster was successfully caug... |
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2025-01-17 |
Cosmic Radio Mysteries, Moon's Water Origins, and IO's Volcanic Heart: S28E08 SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 08Origins of Fast Radio Bursts UnveiledAstronomers have pinpointed the source of fast radio bursts, specifically linking them to magnetars, a type of highly magnetic neutron star. This breakthrough, reported in Nature, was a... |
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2025-01-15 |
Dark Matter Dynamics, Solar Flare Trio, and Meteor Shower Wonders: S28E07 SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 07Dark Matter's Role in Milky Way's Stellar StreamsNew research suggests that dark matter may have influenced the formation of the GD-1 stellar stream in the Milky Way. A study in the Astrophysical Journal Letters proposes t... |
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2025-01-14 |
Pluto-Charon Impact Insights, BepiColombo's Final Flyby, and the Year in Astronomy: S28E06 SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 06Formation of Pluto-Charon Binary SystemA new study reveals that the formation of the Pluto-Charon dwarf planet binary system may mirror that of the Earth-Moon system. The research, published in Nature Geoscience, suggests ... |
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2025-01-10 |
Mars' Volcanic Awakening, Supernova 1987A's Secrets, and Dream Chaser Delays: S28E05 SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 05Volcanic Activity on MarsNew research suggests recent volcanic activity on Mars, with eruptions possibly occurring within the last 50,000 years. This discovery, based on satellite observations, highlights a mysterious dark... |
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2025-01-08 |
Challenging Dark Energy, Solar Wind Mysteries, and Venus's Volcanic Past: S28E04 SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 04Challenging the Existence of Dark EnergyA groundbreaking study from the University of Canterbury in New Zealand is challenging the long-held belief in dark energy, suggesting that the universe's expansion might not require... |
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2025-01-06 | SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 03Parker Solar Probe's Historic JourneyNASA's Parker Solar Probe has made history by becoming the fastest man-made object, surviving a record-breaking close approach to the Sun's surface. The probe, travelling at an unpreced... |
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2025-01-03 |
Mars' Liquid Water Woes, Asteroid Discoveries, and Australia's Lunar Ambitions: S28E02 SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 02Liquid Water on Mars: A Mirage?A new study casts doubt on the existence of liquid water on Mars, challenging previous assumptions about recurring slope lineae and the potential for brine pools. Researchers argue that the M... |
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2025-01-01 | SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 01Webb Telescope Confirms Hubble TensionThe James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed the Hubble Tension, challenging the current understanding of cosmic theory. New observations reveal that the Universe is expanding faster n... |
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2024-12-30 |
Sun-Kissing Parker Probe, Recent Lunar Volcanism, and the Milky Way's New Map: S27E157 SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 157NASA's Parker Solar Probe Touches the SunNASA's Parker Solar Probe has made history by becoming the first spacecraft to touch the Sun. The probe, weighing 685 kilogrammes, flew within 6.1 million kilometres of the solar s... |
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