S27E79-81 Plus: Ancient Star Clusters, China's Lunar Triumph, and Rocket Lab's 50th Launch
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S27E79-81 Plus: Ancient Star Clusters, China's Lunar Triumph, and Rocket Lab's 50th Launch

The Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 79*New insights into the formation of the first stars and galaxiesAstronomers have discovered star clusters in ancient galaxies dating back to near the dawn of time.*China completes its sample return mission to the lunar far sideChina’s Chang'e-6 mission has concluded successfully with the return to Earth of the first samples from the lunar far side.*The fiftieth Electron flight reaches for the starsRocket Lab has successfully launched its 50th Electron rocket. The milestone mission comes just seven years after Electron’s first launch back in May 2017.*The Science ReportStudy shows people who take daily multivitamins don’t live any longer than those who don’t take them.Could prunes be good for preventing Osteoporosis?A spectacular new species of horned, ceratopsian dinosaur unveiledSkeptics guide to employment personality tests SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 80*Two asteroids swoop past the EarthThe European Space Agency has reported two large asteroids swooping past the Earth just 42 hours apart.*How will the first people live on MarsWhen the first humans travel to Mars in the next decade or so they’re simply not going to be able to take all the food they’ll need with them, they’ll need to grow some there.*Practicing a space workout on EarthAn out-of-this-world workout could keep astronauts fit in space and you too can practice here on Earth (as long as you have access to a ‘Wall of Death’ and some bungee cord.*The Science ReportAlcohol found responsible for some 2.6 million deaths annually.The genetic family tree of tomatoes, eggplants and potatoes.People can’t tell an AI voice from a real one – but their brains can.Alex on Tech Samsung Unpacked announced for July 10 SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 81*A close-up look at lava lakes on Jupiter's moon IoNew findings from NASA's Juno probe are showing Jupiter’s volcanic moon Io is covered in lakes of molten lava.*The Perseverance rover crosses an ancient Martian RiverNASA’s Mars Perseverance rover is continuing its exploration of the fascinating Bright Angel geological site in the Margin Unit of Jezero Crater.*Is space tourism healthyNew research warns that billionaires buying a trip to space should be considering if their heart can take it.*July SkywatchPlanet Earth at its greatest distance from the Sun, the constellations Regulus and Leo, and one of the biggest known stars in the universe Antares are among the highlights of July’s night skies on Skywatch.https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com https://www.bitesz.com/show/spacetime/ This week’s guests include:Noah Langenfeld Crop Physiologist Laboratory Utah State University from the Utah State UniversityProfessor Bruce Bugbee Director of the Crop Physiologist Laboratory from the Utah State UniversityChemistry and Biology Professor Lance Seefeldt from the Utah State University And our regular guests:Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.lifeTim Mendham from Australian SkepticsJonathan Nally from Sky and Telescope Magazine 🌏 Get Our Exclusive NordPass deal here ➼ https://www.bitesz.com/nordpass . The discount is incredible! And it’s risk-free with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee! ✌

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