S27E37-39 Premium: Through Hubble's Eyes: Deciphering Jupiter's Atmospheric Anomalies
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S27E37-39 Premium: Through Hubble's Eyes: Deciphering Jupiter's Atmospheric Anomalies

The Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 37*A new spin on the red supergiant star BetelgeuseA new study suggests that evidence of a faster than expected rotation observed in the red supergiant star Betelgeuse could instead be its violently boiling surface.*How asteroid and comet bombardment changed the Moon foreverA new study has found that the Earth’s moon may have been subjected to far more asteroid comet and meteor impact events than previously thought.*Electron’s first NRO launch from Wallops IslandRocket Lab have finally undertaken their first Electron mission for the United States National Reconnaissance Office from their new launch complex at NASA’s Wallops Island flight Facility on the Virginian mid Atlantic coast.*The Science ReportClimate change smashes records for greenhouse gas levels, temperatures and sea level rise.Studies show people aren’t getting enough sleep.Is Havana Syndrome all in your head.Skeptics guide to secret women’s business SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 38*Scientists captures the end of the planet formation process for the first timeAstronomers are seeing the final stages of planetary formation and the clearing of protoplanetary dust in a newly formed system for the first time.*Comet 12P Pons Brooks -- the Devil Comet is on its wayA Mount Everest-sized comet making its first visit to the inner solar system in more than 70 years could be visible to the naked eye over the next few weeks.*Could fine dust particles have killed the dinosaursA new study claims that fine dust particles thrown up by the Chicxulub asteroid impact led to the mass extinction event which wiped out 75 percent of all life on Earth including all the non-avian dinosaurs*The Science ReportGene editing has been used to eliminate all traces of HIV.Australia's grey-headed flying-foxes numbers remaining stableThe new lithium-sulphur batteries capable of being charged in less than five minutes.Alex on Tech Nvidia’s new H100 super chip. SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 39*Introducing the Einasto Supercluster – a new heavyweight contender in the universeAstronomers studying some of the largest structures in the known universe have discovered one of the most massive superclusters ever seen.*How humans changed the shape and orbit of an asteroidA new study has shown that the asteroid moon Dimorphos may have been reshaped after it was hit by a spacecraft.*Hubble tracks Jupiter’s stormy weatherThe giant planet Jupiter, in all its banded glory, has been revisited by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope providing new insights into the king of planet’s ever changing storm fronts*The Science ReportGlobal life expectancy dropped by 1.6 years during the COVID-19 pandemic.The new camera that can see the world as animals see it.It’s confirmed: Dogs learn and understand what their toys are called.Skeptics guide to when kids find out the truth about Santa and the easter bunny. https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com https://bitesz.com This week’s guests include:Katarina Miljkovic from Curtin University The deputy executive director at the Royal Astronomical Society Robert Massey And our regular guests:Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.life Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics 

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