Aug. 21, 2020

Is Asteroid Psyche the Core of an Unformed Planet?

Is Asteroid Psyche the Core of an Unformed Planet?

The astronomy, technology and space science news podcast.
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 85
Asteroid Psyche could be the core of an unformed planet

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The astronomy, technology and space science news podcast.

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 85

*Asteroid Psyche could be the core of an unformed planet

A new study of the Main Belt asteroid Psyche suggests it could be the remnant of a planet that never formed.

*New discovery about the Higgs Boson

Physicists at CERN the European Centre for nuclear research have witnessed the Higgs Boson decaying into a pair of muons.

*Satellite Navigation systems

Satellite navigation systems have become essential to our way of life – especially travel – but how do they work?

*South Korea’s first military communications satellite launched

SpaceX has successfully launched South Korea’s first military communications satellite into geostationary orbit.

 *The Science Report

COVID-19 infections are linked to heart damage.

Kids under five may be important drivers of the COVID-19 virus.

How sleep helps improve your memory.

A new species of sauropod dinosaur discovered in China.

Beijing makes it illegal to question Traditional Chinese Medicine.

 

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