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S26E34-36 Premium: Modern Volcanic Activity Discovered on Venus & Other Space News | SpaceTime
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 34*Modern volcanic activity discovered on VenusThere have been lots of hints but now astronomers have finally discovered direct geological evidence of recent volcanic activity on the surface of Venus.*Looking back to first light and the beginning of everythingResearch using new antennas in the Australian hinterland has reduced background noise and brought us closer to finding a 13-billion-year-old signal*NASA shows of its new Artemis spacesuitNASA has shown off its latest prototype space suit for the Artemis II mission which will return humans to the Lunar surface.*The Science ReportAustralia purchases between 3 and 5 Virginia class nuclear subs and will build 8 AUKUS class nuclear subs locally.Australia purchases Tomahawk cruise missilesArctic sea ice became thinner and more uniform between 2005 and 2007.The Southern Hemisphere’s largest testing laboratory opens in MelbourneSkeptics guide looks at why there’s less trust in scienceSpaceTime Series 26 Episode 35*Modern glacier remains found near Martian equatorScientists have discovered recent glacial activity near the Martian equator.*Where did Earth’s water come fromWater makes up 71% of Earth’s surface, but no one knows how or when such massive quantities of water arrived on Earth.*CHEOPS mission extendedAfter more than three years in orbit, the European Space Agency’s CHEOPS mission has been extended until at least 2026 and possibly 2029.*The Science ReportNew study claims a Mediterranean-type diet could help lower your risk of developing dementia.Discovery of the DNA sequence of a gene in wheat responsible for resisting a devastating plant virus.Machine learning to help search for alien lifeAlex on Tech Open AI chat GPT-4 releasedSpaceTime Series 26 Episode36*ExoMars: Back on track for the red planetThe European Space Agency says its ExoMars mission to the red planet is back on with a launch window opening in October 2028.*Extremely rare Coronal Mass Ejection eventA blast which scientists are calling an extremely rare bright Coronal Mass Extinction event has just rocked the surface of the far side of the Sun.*China spying on other nation’s satellites as it launches two more spy satellitesIt’s been revealed that a Chinese spy satellite launched in 2018 has been inspecting other nations' spacecraft in geostationary orbit.*The Science ReportClaims high blood caffeine levels curb body fat and the risk of type 2 diabetes.Scientists discover enzyme that literally make energy out of thin air.Researchers find some dogs who get Anxious -- might have differently wired brains.Skeptics guide to organic foodsThis week’s talent includes:Dr Christene Lynch from ASTRO 3D, the ARC Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3 Dimensions and Curtin University and the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research.Dr Andrea Fortier CHEOPS instrument scientistProfessor Willy Benz CHEOPS principal investigatorProfessor David Ehrenreich CHEOPS science team chairESA Pietro Baglioni ExoMars Rosalind Franklin Mission Team LeaderAndrea Merlo head of robotics with Thales Alenia SpaceDiego Bussi RDCC systems engineerEnrico Endianistico Planetary Protection EngineerAnd our regular guests:Alex Zaharov-Reutt from iTWire.comTim Mendham from Australian SkepticsListen 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://bitesz.com