Volcanic Activity On Mars | SpaceTime S24E58-60 Commercial-Free Premium Edition
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Volcanic Activity On Mars | SpaceTime S24E58-60 Commercial-Free Premium Edition

The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 58*Volcanic activity on MarsA new study claims there’s evidence of recent volcanic activity on Mars showing that eruptions could have taken place on the red planet within the past 50,000 years – which is present day in geological time.*Red China rover lands on MarsFollowing in the wake of America’s latest success with its Mars Perseverance rover which has now commenced science operations on the red planet’s Jezero Crater – China has now landed its own rover on Mars.*Rocket lab launch failureRocket Lab has blamed a possible engine problem for the failure of its latest Electron mission.The failure occurred during the ignition of the second stage of the Running Out Of Toes mission – the 20th for the company and the second failure in the past year.*New nano thin radiation shieldingScientists at have developed new ultra-thin nano materials that can reflect or transmit light on demand -- opening the door to technology that could help shield astronauts in space from harmful radiation.*The Science ReportRNA from the COVID-19 virus could have found a way to insert itself into the human genome.Drought and hot weather blamed for Australia’s infamous black summer bushfiresPaleontologists identify a new species of hadrosaur dinosaur in northern Mexico.Requirements for increasingly complex website passwords leading to poor password security.Skeptic's guide to the power of religion and faith in Australia.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 59*A new type of aurora discoveredScientists looking through old videos have discovered a new type of Aurora called a called a diffuse auroral eraser.*Mysterious supernova shedding light on the violent death of starsA curiously yellow pre-supernova star has caused astrophysicists to re-evaluate what’s possible at the deaths of our Universe’s most massive stars.*Defence formally establishes new Space DivisionThe Australian Defence Force has formally established its own space division with in the air force.*The US launches a new early warning missile detection satelliteAs tensions continue to grow in the middle east and with China, the United States has launched a new early warning missile detection satellite.*The Science ReportMore cases of people getting infected with COVID-19 despite already being fully vaccinated.New study looks at the openness of gay generation Z and millennial teens.Paleontologists describe a new species of mosasaur in Morocco.Paralyzed man learns to communicate by thinking about writing out the words.Alex on Tech: Samsung unveils its new tri-fold display smart phone.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 60*Perseverance starts conducting science on MarsNASA’s newest Mars rover has started its science mission searching for signs of past microbial life and studying the geology of the ancient lake bed of Jezero crater.*New theory on How Mars got its moonsScientists have come up with another new hypothesis to try to explain how Mars got its two moons Phobos and Deimos.*First near miss for Starlink and OnewebOneWeb and Starlink have had their first close call with spacecraft from the two companies missing each other by just 57 metres.*Vega returns to flight statusThe European Space agency has successfully launched its first Vega rocket since last November’s multimillion dollar launch failure.*The Science ReportBipolar disorder found to have genetic links to schizophrenia and major depression.New study finds 31% of dogs and 40% of cats tested positive to COVID-19.A new species of ceratopsid or horned dinosaur has been identified in New Mexico.Scientists sequence the genomes of two thousand year old Judean Date Palms.Skeptic's guide to the growing anti science movement.

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