DAVINCI+ and VERITAS are Going to Venus
SpaceTime Patron Exclusive EditionsJune 07, 202101:41:2681.25 MB

DAVINCI+ and VERITAS are Going to Venus

The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 64*Two new missions to study VenusNASA has selected two new missions to explore the planet Venus. The missions known as DAVINCI+ and VERITAS will help scientists better understand how Venus became the nearest thing to hell in our solar system.*Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder’s first glimpse of the Galactic PlaneAstronomers have used the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder -- or ASKAP -- radio telescope array to develop the most detailed map yet of a portion of the galactic plane of the Milky Way.*Mars Ingenuity experiences an inflight failureNASA’s Mars ingenuity helicopter has experienced a major whoopsie – oscillating back and forth out of control until finally landing safely following its latest flight on the red planet.*Solar eclipse on 10 JuneAn annular eclipse of the Sun will take place on 10 June, visible from Canada, Greenland, the Arctic Ocean and Siberia.*The Science ReportMixing AstraZeneca and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines found to produce a stronger immune response.Scientists dump the 14 day restriction on human embryo experimentation.Fresh concerns over Iran’s undeclared nuclear activities.A new study shows men really do think with their --- well let’s just say it’s not their brains.Skeptic's guide to Britain’s obsession with UFOs.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 65*Space junk collides with space stationThe International Space Station has been stuck by a piece of space debris which has left a hole in a section of the orbiting outpost’s robotic arm.*The Most Precise Look at the Universe’s EvolutionThe dark energy survey has released its first three years of data including observations of some 226 million galaxies covering over an eighth of the sky.*NASA’s Viper Lunar roverNASA has announced plans for a robotic lunar rover which will land on the Moon before the arrival of the first Artemis astronauts in 2024.*Chinese supply ship docks to Beijing’s new space stationChina has successfully docked a cargo ship loaded with supplies onto the Tianhe core module of Beijing’s new space station.*The Science ReportStudy shows three quarters of COVID-19 survivors end up with lingering symptoms.The number of people consuming tobacco is increasing worldwide.Paleontologists have identified a new species of hadrosaur Duck-Billed dinosaur in northern Mexico.Russia is behind cyber-attacks targeting the Colonial gas pipeline and JBS meat processing operations.Alex on Tech: the new cell phone that can be fully charged in just eight minutes.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 66*A new study of the distant Oort cloudAstronomers have undertaken a new analysis of the Oort cloud – the sphere of some 100 billion comets and chunks of icy debris in interstellar space which is gravitationally bound to the Sun.*Heavy metals found in comets for the first timeTwo separate studies have found heavy metals in the atmospheres of comets.*Ultraluminous X-ray sources retain their mysteryAstronomers studying a mysterious object known as an ultraluminous X-ray source. have detected unusual flaring activity.*Flying Dragons in spaceSpaceX has successfully launched a new supply mission to the International Space Station.*The Science ReportSecond hand smoke exposure as a child linked to a higher risk of ADHD symptoms.People who get their news mostly through social media are less likely to get a COVID-19 vaccine.Scientists say what is now the world’s largest iceberg could be around for years.Study claims the maximum possible age for humans could be between 120 - 150 years old.Skeptic's guide to the Health Practitioners Regulation Agency review.For more SpaceTime visit our websites at https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com or the all new www.bitesz.com 

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