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S27E43-45 Premium: Cosmic Underdogs: The Discovery of Ursa Major's Faintest Satellites
The Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 43*Discovery of the faintest known star system orbiting the Milky WayAstronomers have detected an ancient star system traveling around our Milky Way galaxy which has set a new record as the faintest and lowest-mass satellite galaxy ever discovered.*Bowen Orbital Spaceport open for businessAustralia’s first privately operated orbital launch facility has been formally opened at Abbot Point near Bowen on the Queensland tropical Pacific coast. The complex is expected to undertake its first launch next month with a Gilmour Space Eris rocket to fly on its maiden flight.*Southern launch getting ready for its next test flightSouthern Launch says its Koonibba Test Range on South Australia’s Eyre peninsula is almost ready for its next test launch in just a matter of weeks.*The Science ReportWarnings that Australia could soon see megadroughts lasting over twenty years.Discovery of a strong link between Alzheimer's and the daily consumption of meat and processed foods.A new study claims the earliest dinosaurs experienced rapid growth rates.Skeptics guide belief in psychic powers SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 44*New Clues About Mars’ Ancient WaterNASA’s Mars Curiosity rover has arrived at an area in Gale Crater’s Mount Sharp that may show evidence liquid water flowed on the red planet for much longer than previously thought.*NASAs new Moon buggiesNASA has selected three companies to help it develop its proposed new Moon buggy --- the lunar terrain vehicle or LTV.*The largest digital camera ever built for astronomyAfter two decades of work, scientists and engineers at the US Department of Energy's Stanford Linear Accelerator Centre’s National Accelerator Laboratory have finally completed the Legacy Survey of Space and Time Camera -- The largest digital camera ever built for astronomy.*The Science ReportA new study shows that high blood pressure is the leading risk factor for death.The Persian Plateau identified as pivotal for Homo sapiens migration out of Africa.Volcanoes could hold the clues to how the first building blocks of life were formed.Alex on Tech more controversy for Google SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 45*Perseverance collects its 24th sample on MarsNASA’s Mars Perseverance Rover has just collected its 24 geological sample from the surface of the red planet. The drill core offers new clues about Jezero Crater and the lake it may have once held.*New date set for Starliner's first manned missionNASA has set May 6 as the opening of the launch window for the first manned flight of Boeing’s long troubled CST-100 Starliner. The flight to the International Space Station was originally slated for this month.*Space junk slams into a Florida homeNASA says it’s analyzing an object that crashed into a Florida man's home last week which is suspected of being piece of debris jettisoned from the International Space Station.*The Science ReportNew research shows that the warming climate will turn Australia’s soil into a net emitter of carbon dioxide.A new study claims women with a low resting heart rate had a slightly higher chance of a criminal lifestyle.Identifying criminals by airborne forensic DNA evidence.Skeptics guide to African witchcraft trials https://spacetimewithstuartgary.comhttps://bitesz.com This week’s guests include: And our regular guests:Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.lifeTim Mendham from Australian Skeptics