NASA Postpones Future Artemis 1 Launch Attempts | SpaceTime S25E92-94 Premium
SpaceTime Patron Exclusive EditionsSeptember 05, 202201:23:24114.58 MB

NASA Postpones Future Artemis 1 Launch Attempts | SpaceTime S25E92-94 Premium

The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 92*NASA postpones future Artemis 1 launch attempts following another scrubNASA has decided to postpone any future launch attempts for the Artemis 1 mission this month after they were forced to again scrub the flight because of a persistent hydrogen propellant leak.*James Webb’s first image of a distant worldNASA’s new James Webb Space Telescope has taken its first ever direct image of a planet beyond our solar system.*China’s reusable space planes take to the air and beyondChina has completed a test flight of what Beijing describes as a reusable suborbital spaceplane.*Galaxy 15 lostIntelsat has lost control of one of its satellites after it was apparently disabled by space weather.*The Science ReportMajor sea level rise can now not be stopped.The largest dinosaur ever found in Europe uncovered in Portugal.Australia might be one of the planet’s best places to hang out if a thermonuclear war breaks out.Skeptic's guide to Australian religionsSpaceTime Series 25 Episode 93*Europe’s EnVision spacecraft to surf Venus’s atmosphereThe European Space Agency’s EnVision mission to Venus being developed to perform high-resolution radar mapping and atmospheric studies of Earth’s so called sister planet.*NASA fixes the glitch on the Voyager 1 spacecraft – mankinds most distant travellerNASA engineers have fixed a critical system aboard the Voyager 1 spacecraft which was sending garbled data about its status -- however, the root cause of the problem remains a mystery.*New record with over three thousand Starlink satellites now in orbitSpaceX’s relentless parade of flights carrying more and more Starlink satellites into orbit is continuing without any apparent end having now passed the three thousand mark.*Growing food on the red planetScientists have discovered that alfalfa plants may be the key to growing food on the red planet.*The Science ReportEarth's concentration of greenhouse gases and sea levels hit new record highs in 2021.Chinese government hackers attacked Australian computer systems during last Federal election.The tsunami created by the Tonga volcanic eruption back in January reached some 90 metres high.Alex on Tech iPhone 14 previewSpaceTime Series 25 Episode 94*The Perseverance rover finds the sands of Mars are green as well as redThe accepted view of Mars is red rocks and craters as far as the eye can see. But NASA’s Perseverance rover has found lots of olivine.*New planetary nebulae discoveryAstronomers have confirmed a large and evolved planetary nebula 4500 light years away in the Messier 37 open star cluster in the constellation Auriga the charioteer.*Atlas V launches new spy satelliteA United Launch Alliance Atlas V Centaur rocket has successfully placed a new American Early warning spy satellite into orbit.*September SkyWatchThe September Equinox the constellations Capricorn and Aquarius and the Aurigids and Epsilon Perseids meteor showers dominate the night skies of September on SkyWatch.Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listenFor more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQIf you love this podcast, please get someone else to listen to. Thank you…To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version now available via Spotify and Apple Podcasts.For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://biteszhq.com

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