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S27E138: Outer Solar Mysteries, Australia’s Orbital Leap, and Lunar Suit Innovations

S27E138: Outer Solar Mysteries, Australia’s Orbital Leap, and Lunar Suit Innovations

Update: 2024-11-15
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 138


* Discovery of the Outer Solar System's Magnetic Field


Scientists have discovered evidence of an ancient magnetic field at the far reaches of our solar system. Research published in AGU Advances, based on 4.6 billion-year-old grain samples from the asteroid Richie, suggests the presence of a weak magnetic field during the formation of the outer solar system. This field, although weak, could have been instrumental in the formation of the outer planets, including Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The findings provide new insights into the magnetic influences shaping our solar system.


* Southern Launch Gets Green Light for Orbital Missions


Southern Launch has received federal and state government approval for its Whalers Way orbital launch complex in South Australia. The site is poised to support up to 42 orbital rocket launches annually, with plans for multiple launch pads and comprehensive tracking facilities. This development marks a significant step forward for Australia's growing Space industry.


* Axiom Unveils New Lunar Spacesuits for NASA


Axiom Space has revealed the new spacesuits for NASA's Artemis 3 mission, set for a lunar landing in 2026. Designed to withstand the harsh lunar environment, these suits feature improved mobility and dust resistance. The new design includes interchangeable segments to accommodate various body types, reflecting advancements in spacesuit technology since the Apollo era.


The Science Robert


A study has identified a decline in low-pressure weather systems, crucial for rainfall in southern Australia, since the mid-20th century. Meanwhile, the largest study of brain volume to date has found genetic links between ADHD and Parkinson's disease. In wildlife news, taming wild elephant calves has been shown to increase stress levels, potentially affecting their health. Finally, the paranormal world is abuzz with sightings of Robin Hood's ghost in Sherwood Forest, though sceptics remain unconvinced.


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00:00 Scientists uncover an ancient magnetic field at the outer edge of the solar system


08:09 Axiom Space has unveiled the new lunar spacesuits NASA plans to use


13:50 Low pressure weather systems driving southern Australia's rainfall have declined over decades


16:19 Reports in England that Robin Hood has been seen haunting Sherwood Forest


Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/24089733?utm_source=youtube

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S27E138: Outer Solar Mysteries, Australia’s Orbital Leap, and Lunar Suit Innovations

S27E138: Outer Solar Mysteries, Australia’s Orbital Leap, and Lunar Suit Innovations

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