S26E52, 53 & 54 Premium: Solving the 60-year-old mystery of quasars & Other Space News
SpaceTime Patron Exclusive EditionsMay 01, 202301:25:26117.33 MB

S26E52, 53 & 54 Premium: Solving the 60-year-old mystery of quasars & Other Space News

SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 52*Solving the 60-year-old60 year old mystery of quasarsAstronomers believe they’ve finally solved the mystery of quasars – the most powerful objects in the Universe.*Discovery of an embryonic exoplanet in a distant star systemAstronomers have discovered an exoplanet forming in the protoplanetary disk around a distant newly formed star.*Japan fails in its attempt to land on the MoonJapanese start-up ispace has confirmed that its Hakuto-R Mission 1 spacecraft has crashed while attempting to land on the lunar surface.*The Science ReportWeather patterns overturning current models predicting La Nina events.NOAA and the BOM at odds over the likelihood of an El Nino event in coming months.A new study has confirmed that drinking cranberry juice is good for you.Skeptics guide to the Origins of FrankensteinSpaceTime Series 26 Episode 53*Scary Barbie stuns astronomersAstronomers using an Artificial Intelligence program have discovered a monster supermassive black hole ripping apart a giant star in the brightest, most energetic and longest lasting stellar murder ever seen.*The rock comet Phaethon just got weirder.A new study claims the cometary tail generated by the weird asteroid Phaethon isn’t dust but sodium gas.*Dead NASA satellite crashes back to EarthA dead NASA spacecraft has crashed back to Earth smashing into the ground in the northern African Sahara Desert.*The Science ReportPolar ice sheet melting records have toppled during the past decade.Scientists discover that a amphibian-killing fungus is more widespread than anyone had realized.A new self-repairing metallic coating for clothing and textiles.Alex on Tech Apple win their court caseSpaceTime Series 26 Episode 54*The nature of dark matterA new study claims ultralight particles based on the hypothetical Axion acting in waves could provide an answer to the long standing mystery of dark matter.*The Integral Spacecraft safe at lastThe European Space Agency’s Integral spacecraft is safe at last following an extended series of fixes developed by mission managers.*Rocket Lab’s new Electron sounding rocket – the HASTERocket Lab has developed a modified version of its highly successful Electron orbital launch vehicle for sub orbital hypersonic test flights.*May SkywatchWe explore the constellation Scorpius, the spectacular M6 and M7 open star clusters and the Eta-Aquarids meteor shower produced by Halley’s Comet in the May edition of Skywatch.

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