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Mystery Maintained; Making Stars out of Bubbles; The Volcanic History of the Red Planet’s Jezero Crater : SpaceTime S25E07-09 Premium Editio
The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 7*The Galaxy’s supermassive black hole maintains its mysteryA new study has shown that Sagittarius A* -- the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way galaxy -- is unpredictable, erupting and flaring irregularly not just from day to day, but also in the long term.*Discovery of one of the biggest structures in the Milky WayAstronomers have identified a massive 3,900 light-years long filament of atomic hydrogen.*Australia’s largest rocket engine test declared a successGilmour Space Technologies say they’re still on track to reach orbit this year with their new Eris rocket.*Earth’s volcanic hotspots are surprisingly coolA new study has found that some of the so-called hotspots that create volcanic islands like those of Hawai’i and Iceland are surprisingly cool and so may not originate from active lava plumes in Earth’s deep mantle.*The Science ReportAustralia records its hottest day in 62 years with a blistering 50.7 degrees.COVID-19 corona virus could spread more quickly among those exposed to higher air pollution.The world’s first pig to human heart transplant.Teaching a gold fish to drive a car.Skeptic's guide to fake Christian websitesSpaceTime Series 25 Episode 8*Making stars out of bubblesA new study has found the local bubble – a region of the galaxy through which the Sun, Earth and solar system are now travelling -- may have triggered the birth of thousands of new stars.*A new model to explain the lunar dichotomyA new study supports the idea that a massive cosmic impact billions of years ago could account for the vast differences between the near and far side of the Moon.*Chinese space station to be completed this yearBeijing says it will complete construction of its Tiangong or Heavenly Palace space station this year.*Japan launches new hybrid telecommunication satelliteThe largest and most sophisticated commercial telecommunications satellite ever launched – the Inmarsat-6 F1 has blasted into orbit aboard an H2A rocket from the Tanegashima Space Centre 40 kilometres south of Kyushu.*The Science ReportThe past seven years have been the hottest on record globally.The largest ichthyosaur ever found in the United Kingdom.Olive oil linked to a lower risk of dying.Alex on Tech wraps up CES the world’s biggest consumer electronics show.:SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 9*The volcanic history of the red planet’s Jezero CraterNew observations by NASA's Mars Perseverance rover suggest the South Séítah bedrock it’s been rolling over for the past few months likely formed from red-hot magma.*Mars Insight lander placed into safe modeNASA's Mars InSight lander has been placed into safe mode as a regional dust storm blasts the area.*Exploring the frozen wastes of the Martian North PoleAstronomers have discovered that formations found across the Martian North pole known as mega-ripples migrate across the red planet’s frozen surface together with ripples and sand dunes.*SpaceX first launch for the yearSpaceX’s first launch for 2022 has kicked off excitement in Sydney with locals reporting UFO sightings after seeing a train of Starlink satellites deployed by the mission.*The Science ReportTracking the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccinesBad health news for middle aged men living alone.Going off to your final reward feeling that you’ve lived a fulfilled life.Skeptic's guide to Noah’s ArkFor more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQIf you love this podcast, please get someone else to listen to. Thank you…