S27E31: Cosmic Graveyard: The Enigma of the Universe's Oldest Dead Galaxy

11 de mar. de 2024 · 28m
S27E31: Cosmic Graveyard: The Enigma of the Universe's Oldest Dead Galaxy
Capítulos

01 · The Headlines

The Headlines

3s

02 · Astronomers spot oldest ‘dead’ galaxy yet observed

Astronomers spot oldest ‘dead’ galaxy yet observed

50s

03 · SpaceX eyes March 14 for next Starship test launch

SpaceX eyes March 14 for next Starship test launch

5m 28s

04 · Optimus satellite launch marks a new era for Australia and satellite servicing

Optimus satellite launch marks a new era for Australia and satellite servicing

10m 34s

05 · An astronomer’s highlights for 2024

An astronomer’s highlights for 2024

12m 4s

06 · The Science Report

The Science Report

20m 46s

07 · Skeptics guide to the haunted painting of the Rain Woman.

23m 4s

08 · Support SpaceTime and access commercial-free episodes and bonuses.

Support SpaceTime and access commercial-free episodes and bonuses.

26m 20s

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Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support. The Space, Astronomy & Science Podcast. SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 31 *The Enigma of the Universe's Oldest Dead Galaxy In a universe brimming...

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The Space, Astronomy & Science Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 31
*The Enigma of the Universe's Oldest Dead Galaxy
In a universe brimming with stellar birth, astronomers have stumbled upon a galaxy that ceased forming stars over 13 billion years ago. This ancient cosmic graveyard, captured by the Webb Space Telescope, is challenging our understanding of galactic life cycles. The galaxy, which experienced a rapid starburst before falling eerily silent, offers a tantalizing glimpse into the early universe's dynamics. Join us as we unravel the mystery of this prematurely quenched galaxy and its implications for cosmic evolution.
*SpaceX's Starship: Gearing Up for the Next Giant Leap
SpaceX has eyes set on March 14 for the next monumental test flight of its colossal Starship Super Heavy rocket. With the goal of reaching orbital heights and splashing down in the Indian Ocean, this mission is critical for the future of space exploration. The success of Starship is not only pivotal for NASA's Artemis moon missions but also for Elon Musk's vision of interplanetary travel. Tune in as we dissect the challenges and aspirations of this groundbreaking space endeavor.
*Optimus: Australia's Trailblazing Satellite Servicer Takes Flight
The Australian-based Space Machines Company celebrates a milestone as their Optimus satellite servicing vehicle successfully orbits Earth. This pioneering mission introduces a new chapter in space operations, offering life extension services and on-orbit assistance. Discover how Optimus is setting the stage for a more sustainable and efficient presence in the final frontier.
*2024: A Stellar Year for Skywatchers
From a total solar eclipse to a parade of supermoons, 2024 is shaping up to be an astronomer's delight. With a penumbral lunar eclipse and the potential brilliance of a new comet on the horizon, the cosmos is putting on a show. We'll discuss the celestial events that have astronomers and enthusiasts alike marking their calendars.
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(00:00) This is spacetime series 27, episode 31, for broadcast on 11 March 2024
(00:50) Astronomers find galaxy that suddenly stopped forming new stars 13 billion years ago
(11:45) Next month's total solar eclipse will not be a full lunar eclipse
(14:58) As a professional astronomer and astrophysicist, what does the night sky evoke
(17:40) Professor Richard degrasse's research focuses on distant star clusters
(20:31) World Meteorological Organisation says current El Nino event is one of strongest
(21:41) Combination of two antibodies shows promising results against solid tumours
(23:04) A new story making the rounds claims a painting is haunted
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