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Solar Activity // NASA’s Fermi Mission // Day That Changed Astronomy | S26E145

4 de dic. de 2023 · 29m 12s
Solar Activity // NASA’s Fermi Mission // Day That Changed Astronomy | S26E145
Capítulos

01 · Show Intro & Story Summary

Show Intro & Story Summary

1s

02 · Solar activity likely to peak next year.

Solar activity likely to peak next year.

48s

03 · *NASA’s Fermi Mission nets 300 gamma-ray pulsars … and counting

*NASA’s Fermi Mission nets 300 gamma-ray pulsars … and counting

7m 33s

04 · A day that changed astronomy for ever

A day that changed astronomy for ever

15m 30s

05 · The Science Report

The Science Report

20m 59s

06 · Skeptic's guide to the 2023 Bent Spoon Awards

Skeptic's guide to the 2023 Bent Spoon Awards

23m 23s

07 · Show Wrap & How You Can Support SpaceTime

Show Wrap & How You Can Support SpaceTime

27m 35s

Descripción

The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 145 *Solar activity likely to peak next year. A new study claims the Sun will reach the peak of its eleven year...

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The Space News Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 145
*Solar activity likely to peak next year.
A new study claims the Sun will reach the peak of its eleven year solar Cycle next year. The current Solar cycle -- 25 began in December 2019 with a minimum smoothed sunspot number of 1.8.
NASA’s Fermi Mission nets 300 gamma-ray pulsars … and counting
A new catalogue shows that NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has discovered 294 gamma-ray-emitting pulsars, while another 34 suspects await confirmation.
*A day that changed astronomy for ever
Back on the 17th of August 2017 astronomers were for the first time ever able to measure the violent death spiral of a pair of neutron stars using both conventional electromagnetic telescopes and the relatively new field of gravitational wave laser interferometry.
*The Science Report
Ozone levels above Antarctica may not be recovering after all. Inhaling air pollution while sitting in traffic associated with an increase in blood pressure.
Study claims city dwelling bees tend to have bigger brains than their country cousins.
Skeptic's guide to the 2023 Bent Spoon Awards

This week’s guests include:
Professor Matthew Bailes from OzGrav the ARC Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery
Mars Odyssey deputy project scientist Laura Kerber from JPL
And our regular guests:
Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.life
Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics
Jonathan Nally from Sky and Telescope Magazine
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