SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 24
*A study of the complex Martian subsurface
Ground-penetrating radar from China's Martian rover Zhurong has revealed shallow impact craters and other geologic structures in the top five meters of the Red Planet's surface.
*Astronomers angry over commercial satellite pollution
There’s growing concern in the scientific community about the number of commercial satellites now being launched into orbit – many of which are reflecting so much light they’re destroying important astronomical research work.
*Chinese spy satellites and balloons
It’s been a busy start to 2023 for China with multiple rocket launches – many carrying military spy satellites as Beijing continues what Chinese President Xi Jinping and his communist government describes as preparations for war.
*The Science Report
Study shows one in six Australians over the age of 14 are still using tobacco, cannabis.
High-fibre supplements help to reduce blood pressure.
Research suggests it took ten thousand years to populate all of Australia and PNG.
Skeptics guide to confusion over fusion
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