SpaceTime S28E132 S28E133 S28E134 w/c November 10, 2025 Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast. SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 132 *
Earth's geology written in the stars A new study has uncovered a striking link between the structure of our Milky Way galaxy and the evolution of planet Earth's crust.
*Taikonauts stranded in space following space junk impact Three Chinese taikonauts are stranded in orbit after suspected space junk hit their Shenzhou-20 spacecraft just hours before it was slated to undock from China’s Tiangong space station and return to Earth. *
Biggest Supermoon of the year Sky watchers have enjoyed a spectacular perigee full moon. The biggest so called Supermoon of the year appeared to be 7 percent larger and 30 percent brighter than the average full moon. *The Science Report Warnings that Australian marsupials are being heavily contaminated with synthetic forever chemicals. Ageing populations set to fuel increased rates of antibiotic-resistant bloodstream infections. Up to 59% of Antarctic ice shelves at risk of disappearing by 2300. Skeptics guide to jogging big foots.
SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 133 *
More confirmation that the Universe's expansion is slowing A new study has confirmed earlier observations that the universe’s rate of expansion out from the big bang 13.8 billion years ago is slowing down. *
First glimpse of the Sun’s polar magnetic field in motion Astronomers have had their first glimpse of the Sun’s south polar magnetic field in motion. *
Space Weather events ramping up Astronomers are recording increased levels of Solar Storm activity right now with multiple X-class and strong M-class solar flares erupting from the Sun. *The Science Report The Hektoria Glacier on the Antarctic Peninsula retreated by at least eight kilometres in just two months. Kids who spend a lot of time on screens less likely to do well in primary or elementary school tests AI still unable to tell when someone is expressing a factually untrue belief. Alex on Tech NEO the humanoid housekeeper has arrived.
SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 134 *
Have astronomers finally seen the universe’s first stars Astronomers believe they may have finally detected some of the very first stars to shine in the universe. *
Hidden secrets about the Moon and the asteroid Vesta Two separate NASA studies have revealed some fascinating hidden secrets about the Earth’s Moon and the Main Belt asteroid Vesta. *
Euclid peers deep into a stellar nursery full of baby stars The European Space Agency's Euclid space telescope has peered through the dusty veil of the mysterious interstellar gas and dust nebula in the dark cloud LDN-1641 revealing a stellar nursery filled with a multitude of shimmering baby stars. *The Science Report The link between a person's IQ at age 18 and their risk of developing alcohol use disorder. The bamboo-based plastic strong enough to be used for industrial purposes. Claims a natural sweetener derived from the Stevia plant, could help improve hair loss treatment. Skeptics guide to flat earthers falling flat on their face again.
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