StarStuff with Stuart Gary Podcast
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Hosted by Stuart Gary, StarStuff takes us on a weekly journey across the universe to see the death of stars and the birth of new worlds. StarStuff's tour of the cosmos examines those ultimate questions: where do we come from?; and are we alone? From Einstein's relativity theory to quantum mechanics, StarStuff reports on the latest news and discoveries in science, with a special focus on astronomy, space sciences and cosmology.
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Dragon roars on historic first flight
Wed, May 23, 2012
A new era in space travel begins as a private spacecraft heads to the International Space Station. Also; new evidence black holes stop new stars being born, and a spectacular annular eclipse thrills skywatchers.
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Sun too slow to create shock wave
Wed, May 16, 2012
Our solar system is moving through space slower and in a different direction than previously thought. Also; some asteroids have planet-like properties, and revealing the mysteries of white dwarf stars.
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Scientists catch black hole devouring star
Wed, May 09, 2012
Astronomers witness a black hole ripping apart and destroying a star. Plus; the truth about last weekend's 'super Moon', and SpaceX flight delayed again.
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SpaceX set to make history
Wed, May 02, 2012
All systems go for the launch of the first private spaceflight to the International Space Station. Plus; gamma ray bursts ruled out as the source of cosmic rays, and plans to mine asteroids.
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Nobel Laureate reveals secret to success
Wed, Apr 25, 2012
Professor Brian Schmidt tells how dying stars led to Nobel notoriety. Plus; scientists create a cloaking device, the world's smallest transistor and measuring the perfect kilogram.
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Life on Mars lurking in old data?
Wed, Apr 18, 2012
Fresh look at data from NASA's Viking landers suggests evidence of life on the red planet. Plus; new data confirms the presence of dark energy and North Korea's failed launch into space.
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SKA decision delayed
Wed, Apr 11, 2012
No decision yet about over who will host the world's largest radio telescope as a new working group examines the bids. Plus; supernova remnant Cassiopeia-A has turned itself inside out, and did the Moon sink the Titanic?
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What's Earth really made from?
Wed, Apr 04, 2012
Scientists say it's time to abandon existing theories that Earth is composed of the same material as chondritic meteoroids. Plus, pinpointing when dark energy became the dominate force in the universe, and North Korea prepares controversial missile launch.
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Theory of Moon's origin questioned
Wed, Mar 28, 2012
Chemical samples that show the Earth and the lunar surface are virtually identical challenge theories about how the Moon was born. Plus Mercury's unusual internal dynamics raise fresh questions, and an Australian submarine reaches lowest point on Earth.
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Early Earth's atmosphere clear and cloudy
Wed, Mar 21, 2012
Ancient rocks indicate early Earth regularly flipped between an oxygen-rich atmosphere and a thick hydrocarbon haze like Saturn's moon Titan. Plus CERN confirms neutrinos don't travel faster than the speed of light; and a new theory about why the 'Man in the Moon' faces Earth.
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Stormy Sun gathers strength
Wed, Mar 14, 2012
More powerful solar storms hit Earth as the Sun moves towards solar max. Plus astronomers discover oldest galaxy cluster ever detected; and physicists trap antihydrogen.
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Asteroid sparks debate about deflection strategies
Wed, Mar 07, 2012
Astronomers debate how to deflect potentially destructive asteroids. Plus atmosphere detected on Saturn moon; and light from the Moon used to find life on Earth.
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Not-so fast, neutrino!
Wed, Feb 29, 2012
Faulty wire causes 'faster-than-light' particle error. Plus: Astronomers discover water world; and Japanese engineers eye space elevator by 2050.
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Prehistoric black holes have astronomers digging for answers
Wed, Feb 22, 2012
Black hole discovery opens way for galactic archaeology. Plus: scientists detect mysterious microwave haze near Milky Way's centre; and why is Venus slowing down?
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Russian scientists drill to Antarctica's mystery lake
Wed, Feb 15, 2012
Ancient Antarctic waters of sub-glacial Lake Vostok may reveal planet's evolution. Plus: Is Venus' rotation slowing down?; and planets found orbiting binary-star systems.
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Glimpses beyond solar system reveal how Sun was formed
Wed, Feb 08, 2012
NASA announces its most complete observation of what lies beyond the solar system. Plus: astronomers discover 'potentially habitable' planet; and Iran launches new spy satellite.
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Expert questions new spin on pulsars
Wed, Feb 01, 2012
Controversial new study suggests pulsars act as a giant magnet. Plus: bus-sized asteroid shaves by Earth; and powerful solar storm slams into Earth, but is the Sun weakening?
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Death of comet captured in detail
Wed, Jan 25, 2012
Scientists combine data from three different satellites to provide the most detailed picture yet of the death of a comet. Plus: a new telescope to study the black hole at the heart of the Milky Way, and a new view of the mighty Pillars of Creation.
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Milky Way packed with planets
Wed, Jan 18, 2012
A new study claims every star in the Milky Way galaxy is likely to be orbited by at least one planet. Plus: Phobos Grunt spacecraft crashes back to Earth; astronomers discover rare gamma-ray binary star system.
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Mars probe to crash back to Earth
Wed, Jan 11, 2012
Russia's crippled Mars probe to crash back to Earth as Soyuz rocket launch fails. Plus: Astronomers compile dark-matter map of the universe; and scientists discover a galaxy at the very dawn of time.
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Supernova explosion outshines galaxy
Wed, Dec 21, 2011
White dwarf star causes stellar explosion. Plus: Milky Way's monster black hole may soon become active; and Voyager spacecraft enters unknown region of solar system.
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NASA confirms 'Earth 2.0' planet
Thu, Dec 08, 2011
Have scientists discovered a second Earth? Plus: could life from our planet spread across the solar system and beyond?; and astronomers find two monster black holes.
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New Mars mission launches
Wed, Nov 30, 2011
Latest mission to Mars launches from Cape Canaveral. Plus: is faster-than-light travel claims rocking the foundations of science?; and does the 'God particle' exist?
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Quantum experiment turns nothing into something
Wed, Nov 23, 2011
Physicists use mirror to create light. Plus: debate grows over faster-than-light travel claims; and science laboratory lifts off for Mars.
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Scientists discover Big Bang's first elements
Wed, Nov 16, 2011
Astronomers detect universe's first atoms. Plus: does the Moon have magnetic memory?; and Russian mission to Mars falls short.
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Did a supernova shape our solar system?
Wed, Nov 09, 2011
Scientists answer how our solar system possibly came into being about 4.6 billion years ago. Plus: 400-metre-wide asteroid speeds past Earth, closer than Moon's orbit; and super-massive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way eats entire worlds.
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