An Update on those US Navy Tic Tac UFOs | SpaceTime S24E70, 71 and 72 Premium Commercial Free Edition
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An Update on those US Navy Tic Tac UFOs | SpaceTime S24E70, 71 and 72 Premium Commercial Free Edition

The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 70*An update on those US Navy Tic Tac UFOsLast year the US Department of Defence formally released three navy videos showing encounters between US NAVY fighter jets and a series of unexplained aerial phenomena – what most people call UFOs. Since then, more similar vision has been made public by crew aboard two US NAVY warships. So what are they really – we give you the latest update.*Studying the atmosphere of a brown dwarfA new study of failed stars known as brown dwarfs suggest they have a layer cake like atmospheric structure.*China’s new space station gets its first crewChina’s new Tiangong or heavenly palace space station has its first tenants – a team of three taikonauts who’ll spend the next 90 days setting up the orbiting outpost.*The Science ReportNOVAVAX completes phase three trials of its new COVID-19 vaccine with stunning results.A new study warns that cannabis use during teen years can alter brain development.Bring back to life microbes that have been frozen for 24 thousand years.The quantum microscope that can reveal biological structures that would otherwise be impossible to see.Skeptic's guide to those recent US Navy UFO reportsSpaceTime Series 24 Episode 71*Another step in understanding the difference between matter and antimatterPhysicists using the world’s largest atom smasher the Large Hadron Collider at CERN have for the first time measured a difference in mass between matter and antimatter.*Volcanic activity on VenusAn international team of researchers has found that some of the oldest terrain on Venus, known as tesserae, have layering consistent with volcanic activity.*Scientists develop a model of the Milky Way’s central black holeAstronomers using new observations have developed a model of the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy.*The Science ReportHow COVID-19 virus invades the deepest parts of your lungs.Half the world’s rivers running dry at least once a year.A new species of large prehistoric croc that once roamed south-east Queensland.New ultra-high-density hard drives that store ten times more data.Alex on Tech: Microsoft’s new Windows 11.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 72*A third mission bound for VenusThe European Space agency has announced a new mission to study Venus. The EnVision orbiter will launch in the early 2030s to study Venus from its upper atmosphere down to its core o determine how and why Venus and Earth evolved so differently.*Mars Perseverance rover on the moveNASA’s Mars Perseverance rover is continuing with its science mission searching for signs of past microbial life in Jezero Crater’s lake bed.*China launches another spy satellite as it prepares for warChina has launched four more satellites including additional Earth observation satellites as Beijing continues its on going preparations for war.*The Science ReportUnmasked speech in confined places found to be the main way COVID 19 spreads.The devastating skin disease affecting dolphins caused by climate change.The new WomBot designed to study wombat burrows.Scientists have found that Earth’s deepest life scavenges on carbon.Skeptic's guide to COVID-19 scams in India.For more SpaceTime visit our websites. Link: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ 

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