Why Venus rotates so slowly; Seafloor spreading slowing down; Solar storm triggers radio blackouts | SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S25E49 | Pre
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Why Venus rotates so slowly; Seafloor spreading slowing down; Solar storm triggers radio blackouts | SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S25E49 | Pre

SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 49*Why Venus rotates so slowly and in the wrong directionA new study suggests the planet Venus is gravitationally tidally locked to the Sun – and this explains why it’s so strange compared to the Earth.*Perseverance arrives at its primary target on the red planetNASA’s Mars Perseverance rover has finally arrived at its ultimate destination on the red planet – an ancient dried up river delta in Jezero Crater that may provide evidence of life on another world.*Humanity’s latest proposed Beacon in to the GalaxyScientists have developed a new proposal to send a greeting from the people of planet Earth out into deep space – letting the universe know we’re here.*The Science ReportStudy shows that getting vaccinated after recovering from COVID-19 gives stronger immune response.A new study is warning that micro plastics are finding their way into the food chain.The most common injuries for riders of e-scooters.Skeptic's guide to the science of ghostsSpaceTime Series 25 Episode 50*Seafloor spreading slowing downA new study claims that sea floor spreading of the Earth’s tectonic plates along the planet’s mid ocean ridges has been slowing down.*Discovery of the hottest rock on EarthGeologists in Canada have confirmed the discovery of what was once the hottest rock on Earth.*Confirmation that the Milky Way’s disk isn’t flat but curved and warpedAstronomers have used thousands of variable stars to develop a three dimensional map of a quadrant of the Milky Way confirming the galaxy’s disk is not flat but curved in shape like a S.*The Science ReportPeople with heart problems at risk of developing more severe COVID.A new study looking at the sleeping issues of people living near wind farms.A previously presumed extinct species of Victorian Orchid rediscovered in New South Wales.Alex on Tech Sky Muster faces the Starlink challenge.SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 51*Solar storm triggers radio blackouts in AustraliaA severe X1.1 class solar flare erupting from the surface of the Sun has caused strong shortwave radio blackouts across Australia, the Western Pacific and eastern Asia over the Easter holidays.*Linking the cosmic web with stellar formationAstronomers have identified cold streams of star forming gas flowing into galaxies from the intergalactic medium.*Why Jupiter’s moon Io has such splendid dunesScientists have long wondered how Jupiter’s volcanic moon, Io, has meandering ridges as grand as any that can be seen in movies like “Dune.”*The Science ReportGrim warnings that bees are at risk of decline due to climate change.A new study has found that kids with prolonged COVID-19 symptoms likely to be less active.Half the world’s population affected by a headache disorder every year,Skeptic's guide to the love frequency.Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listenFor more podcasts visit our HQ at https://bitesz.com

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