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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary

Stuart Gary

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19 years on Australian Public Radio (as StarStuff), 8 years of podcasting and counting. We have a lot of content to share with you. Recognized worldwide by our listeners and industry experts as one of the best and most thoroughly researched programs on Astronomy, Space, and Science News. Hosted by Stuart Gary, a veteran radio science reporter, broadcaster and now podcaster. Keep up-to-date and learn something new with every episode. New episodes weekly. Three new episodes are published on Mo ...
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SpaceTimeMusic

Lyd the SBW

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SpaceTimeMusic is a podcast exploring the roots, shoots and branches of some of Lyd the SBW's favorite songs through samples and covers. I have always been a music lover. In it I hear love, first and foremost and just like love, it transcends time and space. Come along with me as I tumble down musical rabbit holes. And for me, that usually begins with a sample. I’ll hear a sample in a song and won’t be able to remember where it’s from. I’ll consult Papa Google and discover three other songs ...
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Join our AI hosts as they dive into the mysteries of the cosmos in SpaceTime Conversations! With wit, curiosity, and an easygoing vibe, they break down complex physics and astrophysics topics, exploring everything from black holes to time travel to the speed of light. Designed for science enthusiasts and curious minds, each episode makes mind-bending concepts approachable, entertaining, and grounded—bringing the universe just a little closer to home. Note: This podcast is created entirely wi ...
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Spacetime Diaries

Ghan & Company

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Spacetime Diaries is a universe, where each season is a unique exploration of a particular moment on the timeline. 2020’s The Disappearing takes us to the planet Ankhara, and 2021’s Meditations are 12 minute adventures in exobiology. 2023’s Waking Up is set in Brooklyn, NY, in 2035 when a new, perceptual upscaling neuro-prosthetic brain chip is sold to the consumer market.
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Dots In Spacetime

Zaje Richardson

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Stories on aligning with God and universal energy for love, abundance, and prosperity through quantum and 5D principles. With love for you and me, Zaje' Subscribe to the Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DotsInSpacetime Follow on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7eeBNqffqrQSftD6C2nQXg Follow on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dots-in-spacetime/id1756596918
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 153 *The Mysterious Origins of Martian Minerals A new study suggests that some Martian minerals may have formed in liquid carbon dioxide rather than water. While traditional views link Mars' dry river channels to past water presence, this research indicates that under ancient Martian conditions, liquid CO2 could have bee…
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 152 *Martian Dust Storms: A New Understanding A groundbreaking study reveals the triggers behind Mars' infamous planet-wide dust storms. Researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder suggest that relatively warm and sunny days could initiate these massive storms. Presented at the American Geophysical Union's 2024 m…
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 151 *A New Perspective on the Moon's Aitken Basin Recent observations of the Moon's south pole reveal that the Aitken Basin crater is more circular than previously believed. This significant discovery challenges existing theories about its formation and has implications for future lunar missions, including NASA's Artemis…
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 150 *Venus: A Lifeless World New research has debunked the long-standing theory that Venusmight have once been habitable. Despite being Earth's sister planet, a study of its atmospheric chemistry reveals that Venus has always been too dry to support oceans, making it an inhospitable world throughout its history. These fi…
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The SpaceTimeMusic theme music is a sample of the Ana-Tole x Jonah Christian Remix of Ready or Not by the Fugees. LINKS: Life–Noted Podcast A Sample, A Cover playlist Facebook Merch Jeepers Creepers Louis Armstrong 1939 Jack Teagarden 1938 Peek A Boo Peepshow Siouxsie and the Banshees 1988 Gun Fear John Cale 1974 Through the Looking Glass Sioxsie &…
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 149 *Did Earth's Oceans Come from Comets? New research suggests that Earth's oceans may have originated from comets, reigniting the debate about the origins of Earth's water. Recent observations of Comet 67P reveal a similar molecular signature to Earth's oceans, challenging previous findings and suggesting Jupiter famil…
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 148 *Another Delay for NASA's Artemis Moon Mission NASA has announced a delay in the launch of its Artemis 2 manned Moon mission, now rescheduled for April 2026. Originally planned for September 2025, the delay is due to concerns about the Orion spacecraft's heat shield. This postponement also affects the timeline for Ar…
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 147 *A Cosmic Glimpse into the Universe's Past Astronomers have witnessed a rare supernova, 2023 UFX, offering insights into the early universe. This unusual stellar explosion involved a metal-poor red supergiant star, providing clues about the cosmic conditions when the universe began. The study, led by Michael Tucker f…
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 146 *Supernova's Potential to End the Dark Matter Search Astronomers are eagerly awaiting a nearby supernova that could finally solve the mystery of dark matter. A new study suggests that axions, hypothetical particles, could be discovered within seconds of a supernova's gamma-ray burst. The Fermi Gamma Ray Space Telesco…
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 145 *Unveiling the Mysteries of Uranus and Neptune A new study reveals that Uranus and Neptune, the ice giants of our solar system, may have layered interiors composed of water, methane, and ammonia, similar to oil and water that do not mix. This discovery could explain their unique magnetic fields, previously a mystery …
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 144 *Young Exoplanet Challenges Planet Formation Theories Astronomers have discovered an exoplanet, Taade 1b, that is just 3 million years old, challenging our current understanding of the speed at which planets form. This young planet, orbiting its star every seven Earth days, offers a unique glimpse into the early stag…
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 143 *The Milky Way: An Unusual Galaxy A new study reveals that our Milky Way galaxy is an outlier among similar galaxies, challenging the assumption that it is a typical model for understanding galactic formation and evolution. Published in the Astrophysical Journal, the research highlights differences in the Milky Way's…
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 142 *How Mars Got Its Moons A groundbreaking study suggests that Mars acquired its moons, Phobos and Deimos, after a passing asteroid was torn apart by the planet's gravity. This new hypothesis, based on NASA's supercomputer simulations and published in the journal Icarus, challenges previous theories of their origin, su…
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 141 *Supermassive Black Hole Consumes Matter at Record Speed Astronomers have discovered a supermassive black hole in the early universe consuming matter at a rate more than 40 times its theoretical limit. This black hole, catalogued as LID568, was observed by the Webb Space Telescope and is providing new insights into t…
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