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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 10*The most complete map of nearby brown dwarfs ever compiled.Astronomers have compiled the most complete three-dimensional map of brown dwarfs in our stellar neighbourhood.*Dark Energy survey releases its final data setThe Dark Energy Survey has released its second and final data set containing nearly 700 million astronomical objects.*Gilmour Space conducts a successful rocket engine test.Gold Coast based rocket company Gilmour Space have carried out a successful engine test burn of their new hybrid rocket engine.*Virgin Orbit LauncherOne flies into spaceRichard Branson's Virgin Orbit has successfully delivered its first satellites into orbit drop launching its new LauncherOne rocket from beneath the wing of a Boeing 747 carrier airliner off the coast of Southern California.*The Science ReportAustralian health authorities monitoring situation following vaccine deaths in Norway.Study says vitamin D supplements won’t protect you from developing coughs colds and the flu.European powers raising fresh concerns over Iran's plans to produce uranium metal.North Korea has unveiled a new submarine-launched ballistic missile.Alex on Tech checks out CES part 1.SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 11*How the asteroid Ryugu lost its water.As scientists continue to sift through the treasure-trove of rocks grains and dust brought back to Earth last month by the Hayabusa2 mission to the asteroid Ryugu – other researchers as going through the petabytes of remote sensing data collected during the mission to reveal new details about the asteroid's past.*SLS Moon rocket Core Stage engine failNASA’s plans to return humans to the lunar surface have suffered a setback with the first attempt to light up all four main engines of its new SLS Moon rocket being aborted just a minute into the eight minute test fire.*Work speeds up on the Lunar Gateway space stationThe European Space Agency has signed formal contracts with Thales Alenia Space to start building the European Esprit module for the new lunar Gateway space station.*The new app to find your way across the skyA new app makes it easier than ever to find your way across the sky. You just type in what celestial object you’re looking for and it will literally point you in the right direction.*The Science ReportMost Australians will be offered the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine rather than the Pfizer-BioNTech jab.As little as one small alcoholic drink a day could cause an increase in the risk of atrial fibrillation.Archaeologists discover what may be the world’s oldest known cave paintings.A new study has recommended getting kittens desexed before the age of four months.Alex on Tech checks out CES part 2SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 12*The Earth is spinning faster.The Earth is spinning faster than it used to – in fact the planet’s fastest 28 days – based on records going back to 1960 have all occurred in the year 2020.*Hubble pinpoints supernova blastAstronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have determined the epicenter of a supernova explosion that lit up the skies 1700 years ago.*Blue Origin undertakes another successful test flight.While Virgin galactic is still licking its wounds following the abort of its latest Space Ship Two test flight – space tourism competitor Blue Origin carried out another successful launch to space from its west Texas test facility.*SpaceX first launch for the yearSpaceX has commenced its 2021 launch year with the spectacular nighttime flight of a new Turkish telecommunications satellite.*The Science ReportU.K strain of COVID-19 more deadly than original.Scientists warn that a quarter of bee species haven’t been seen in 30 years.New research suggests aspirin may help breast and bladder cancer patients live longer.Scientists get to the bottom of things studying a dinosaur’s cloaca.Alex on Tech electronic outages are just a sign of the times