April 3, 2020

Jupiter’s Great Red Spot Continues to Shrink

Jupiter’s Great Red Spot Continues to Shrink

The astronomy and space science news podcast.
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 28

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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 28

 

*Jupiter’s great red spot continues to shrink

A new study has confirmed that Jupiter’s iconic great red spot is continuing to shrink.

 

*New evidence showing Earth’s days are getting longer

A new study has used fossil mollusc shells to provide a new way of confirming the days are getting longer as the Earth’s rotation continues to slow down.

 

*New comet getting really bright really quickly

A new comet first discovered in the closing days of 2019 looks like it could put on a spectacular celestial light show over the next few months.

 

*April SkyWatch

Our nearest neighbouring star system Alpha Centauri and the Southern Cross constellation are highlights of the April night skies.

 

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