(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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2024-12-20 |
Martian Mineral Mysteries, Australia's Spaceport Setback, and Antimatter Breakthrough: S27E153 SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 153*The Mysterious Origins of Martian MineralsA new study suggests that some Martian minerals may have formed in liquid carbon dioxide rather than water. While traditional views link Mars' dry river channels to past water pr... |
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2024-12-18 |
Unraveling Mars' Dust Storms, Dark Comet Insights, and Space Weather Threats: S27E152 SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 152*Martian Dust Storms: A New UnderstandingA groundbreaking study reveals the triggers behind Mars' infamous planet-wide dust storms. Researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder suggest that relatively warm and sunn... |
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2024-12-16 | SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 151*A New Perspective on the Moon's Aitken BasinRecent observations of the Moon's south pole reveal that the Aitken Basin crater is more circular than previously believed. This significant discovery challenges existing theor... |
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2024-12-13 |
Venus' Uninhabitable Truth, Mars Rover's New Frontier, and Quantum Sensors in Space: S27E150 SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 150*Venus: A Lifeless WorldNew research has debunked the long-standing theory that Venusmight have once been habitable. Despite being Earth's sister planet, a study of its atmospheric chemistry reveals that Venus has always ... |
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2024-12-11 |
Earth's Water Origins, Main Belt Comet Discovery, and BepiColombo's Latest Flyby: S27E149 SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 149*Did Earth's Oceans Come from Comets?New research suggests that Earth's oceans may have originated from comets, reigniting the debate about the origins of Earth's water. Recent observations of Comet 67P reveal a similar m... |
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2024-12-10 |
Artemis Delays, Mars' Watery Past, and Proba-3's Solar Eclipse: S27E148 SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 148*Another Delay for NASA's Artemis Moon MissionNASA has announced a delay in the launch of its Artemis 2 manned Moon mission, now rescheduled for April 2026. Originally planned for September 2025, the delay is due to conce... |
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2024-12-06 |
Cosmic Supernova Secrets, IO's Volcanic Heartbeat, and New Glenn's Vertical Ascent: S27E147 SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 147*A Cosmic Glimpse into the Universe's PastAstronomers have witnessed a rare supernova, 2023 UFX, offering insights into the early universe. This unusual stellar explosion involved a metal-poor red supergiant star, providi... |
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2024-12-04 |
Dark Matter Breakthrough, Jupiter's Magnetic Mysteries, and NASA's Newest Eye: S27E146 SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 146*Supernova's Potential to End the Dark Matter SearchAstronomers are eagerly awaiting a nearby supernova that could finally solve the mystery of dark matter. A new study suggests that axions, hypothetical particles, could ... |
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2024-12-02 |
S27E145: Ice Giants' Mysteries, Parker's Solar Approach, and SphereX's Spectral Map SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 145*Unveiling the Mysteries of Uranus and NeptuneA new study reveals that Uranus and Neptune, the ice giants of our solar system, may have layered interiors composed of water, methane, and ammonia, similar to oil and water t... |
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2024-11-29 |
S27E144: Young Planet Discovery, Photon Shape Unveiled, and Swift's 20-Year Legacy SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 144*Young Exoplanet Challenges Planet Formation TheoriesAstronomers have discovered an exoplanet, Taade 1b, that is just 3 million years old, challenging our current understanding of the speed at which planets form. This you... |
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