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Starship Setbacks and Cosmic Anomalies: A Deep Dive into the Universe's Mysteries: S28E75, 76 & 77
SpaceTime S28E75 S28E76 S28E77w/c June 23rd, 2025Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 75*Starship explodes in a massive fireball during a testSpaceX has suffered a major blow with its planned tenth Starship test flight exploding on a test stand. The massive blast produced a fireball visible from space.*The Cosmic anomaly hinting at a frightening future for Milky WayA terrifying glimpse at one potential fate of our Milky Way galaxy has come to light thanks to the discovery of a cosmic anomaly that challenges sciences understanding of the universe.*A new understanding of Neutron StarsA new study has for the first time determined how massive neutron stars are when they’re first formed. *The Science ReportStudy shows people who use cannabis at double the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease.Human activity has caused a two-to-three-fold increase in mercury levels in the world's rivers.Scientists discover a new species of octopus in a deep-sea canyon off the Australian coast.Skeptics guide to the lost arkSpaceTime Series 28 Episode 76*Astronomers find the universe’s missing matterA new study has confirmed earlier observations that suggest the universe’s missing normal matter is hidden in hot intergalactic gas filaments.*More concerns about leaks aboard the International Space StationFresh concerns about leaks aboard the International Space Station have delayed the SpaceX Axiom Space flight four to the orbiting outpost.*ESA rolls forward with its new Mars RoverThe European Space Agency’s Exo-Mars rover – the Rosalind Franklin -- is now back on track and expected to land on the red planet in 2028 -- some seven years later than originally planned.*The Science ReportA new study has shown that conversion therapy is biologically unhealthy.Archaeologists discover 693 first nations stone artefacts dating to the last Ice Age.A new filter for infrared light could see scanning and screening technology tumble in price and size.Alex on Tech New features on IOS-26SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 77*A link between Earth’s oxygen and its magnetic fieldScientists have discovered a link between Earth’s life-giving oxygen atmosphere and the planet’s magnetic field.*Looking inside the planet MercuryA new study suggests that the crust and internal structure of the planet Mercury are very different from anything seen on Earth or elsewhere in the solar system. *The ongoing mystery of the Sun’s CoronaDespite all the science, all the research and endless observations there are still countless questions about the energy powering the Sun’s atmosphere the corona. So where are we at?*The Science ReportEarth’s seasonal rhythms are changing and that’s putting more species and ecosystems at risk.People who walk for more than 100 minutes per day have a 23% lower risk of chronic lower back pain.Humans may have adapted to live in a range of new environments before spreading out of Africa.Skeptics guide to a UFO hovering off the coast of Chile.https://spacetimewithstuartgary.comhttps://www.bitesz.com/show/spacetime/This week’s guests include:Dr Simon Stevenson from Swinburne UniversityESA ExoMars team leader Francois SpotoESA ExoMars rover mobility systems engineer Pantelis PoulakisESA spokesperson Nadjejda VicenteRUAG locomotion verification system manager Boris HalterAirbus locomotion verification model architect Jesus Quirce GarciaAnd our regular guests:Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.lifeTim Mendham from Australian Skeptics