Oct. 5, 2020

Answering the Question: Is Anyone Out There?

Answering the Question: Is Anyone Out There?

The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast.
SpaceTime with Stua Series 23 Episode 104
Answering the question: is anyone out there?

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The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast.

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 104

*Answering the question: is anyone out there?

Forget what you’ve seen on Star Trek, it looks like our part of the Alpha Quadrant is quite devoid of advanced alien life.

*Second alignment plane of solar system discovered

Astronomers have found a second alignment plane in the solar system. The findings have important implications for models of how comets originally formed in the solar system.

*School bus-sized asteroid sweeps past Earth

An asteroid the size of a bus has zoomed past the Earth flying just 21 thousand kilometres above the planet’s surface – that’s closer than many Earth orbiting satellites.

*The Science Report

Greenland's ice sheet likely to lose more this century than any time in the last 12,000 years.

A new study has identified 41 areas of genetic code linked to left-handedness.

New research has confirmed that kids really are less likely to get COVID-19.

Early to bed really does help your health.

The Nigerian church that doesn’t turn the other cheek.


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