July 29, 2022

You’ll Need to Dig Deep to Find Life on Mars

You’ll Need to Dig Deep to Find Life on Mars

SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 84
*New studies suggest you’ll need to dig deep to find life on Mars
A new study has confirmed that future Mars rovers will need to drill at least two metres below the red planet’s surface to find any evidence of ancient...

Spotify podcast player badge
Apple Podcasts podcast player badge
Youtube Music podcast player badge
iHeartRadio podcast player badge
Spreaker podcast player badge
PocketCasts podcast player badge
Amazon Music podcast player badge
YouTube podcast player badge
Castbox podcast player badge
Deezer podcast player badge
TuneIn podcast player badge
Rumble podcast player badge
Overcast podcast player badge
Podcast Addict podcast player badge
Podchaser podcast player badge
JioSaavn podcast player badge
Castro podcast player badge
RSS Feed podcast player badge
Spotify podcast player iconApple Podcasts podcast player iconYoutube Music podcast player iconiHeartRadio podcast player iconSpreaker podcast player iconPocketCasts podcast player iconAmazon Music podcast player iconYouTube podcast player iconCastbox podcast player iconDeezer podcast player iconTuneIn podcast player iconRumble podcast player iconOvercast podcast player iconPodcast Addict podcast player iconPodchaser podcast player iconJioSaavn podcast player iconCastro podcast player iconRSS Feed podcast player icon
SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 84
*New studies suggest you’ll need to dig deep to find life on Mars
A new study has confirmed that future Mars rovers will need to drill at least two metres below the red planet’s surface to find any evidence of ancient Martian life – if it ever existed.
*Mars Helicopter grounded by sensor glitch
NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity has been grounded after suffering a sensor failure.
*A new joint American and Australian spy satellite launched
Rocket Lab have successfully launched the first of two new spy satellites for the Australian and United States governments.
*China launches more spy satellites
China has launched another pair of Earth observation satellites to keep an eye of its areas of interest.
*The Science Report
Climate change wiping out bird species at a dramatic rate.
New Guidelines warn adults should have no more than 10 standard drinks a week.
Rare sauropod dinosaur teeth found in outback Queensland.
Skeptic's guide to Graphology

Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen

For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ
If you love this podcast, please get someone else to listen to. Thank you…
To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version now available via Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://bitesz.com
#spacetime #space #science #astronomy #astrophysics #mars #marsupdate

The Astronomy, Space, Technology & Science News Podcast.