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SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 68
*Rosetta Stone eruption could help explain solar explosions
A dramatic, multi-staged eruption on the Sun has revealed new clues that could help scientists solve the long-standing mystery of what causes the Sun’s powerful and unpredictable explosions.
*Juno’s close encounter with Ganymede
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has undertaken a close encounter with the Jovian moon Ganymede.
*Dream Chaser delayed till next year
Sierra Nevada’s Dream Chaser spaceplane which was slated to begin supply missions to the International Space Station in September this year – will now not begin operations until sometime in 2022.
*OneWeb’s planned mega constellation gets another 36 satellites
Despite the growing concerns of scientists a Russian Soyuz rocket has successfully placed another 36 British OneWeb internet broad band telecommunications satellites into low Earth orbit.
*The Science Report
Earth to breach the 1.5-Celsius warming mark within the next five years.
Study shows taking extra vitamin D won’t help protect you from the COVID-19 corona virus.
The first complete egg from Australia's smallest emu found on King Island.
Google allowing other people to read your private e-mails.
Alex on Tech checks out Apple’s new IOS-15 operating system.
For more SpaceTime visit our websites. Links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ
SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 68
*Rosetta Stone eruption could help explain solar explosions
A dramatic, multi-staged eruption on the Sun has revealed new clues that could help scientists solve the long-standing mystery of what causes the Sun’s powerful and unpredictable explosions.
*Juno’s close encounter with Ganymede
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has undertaken a close encounter with the Jovian moon Ganymede.
*Dream Chaser delayed till next year
Sierra Nevada’s Dream Chaser spaceplane which was slated to begin supply missions to the International Space Station in September this year – will now not begin operations until sometime in 2022.
*OneWeb’s planned mega constellation gets another 36 satellites
Despite the growing concerns of scientists a Russian Soyuz rocket has successfully placed another 36 British OneWeb internet broad band telecommunications satellites into low Earth orbit.
*The Science Report
Earth to breach the 1.5-Celsius warming mark within the next five years.
Study shows taking extra vitamin D won’t help protect you from the COVID-19 corona virus.
The first complete egg from Australia's smallest emu found on King Island.
Google allowing other people to read your private e-mails.
Alex on Tech checks out Apple’s new IOS-15 operating system.
For more SpaceTime visit our websites. Links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ
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