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The Discovery of Fast Radio Bursts Dating Back Ten Billion Years

The Discovery of Fast Radio Bursts Dating Back Ten Billion Years
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Mar 24, 2021 · 31m 6s

The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 32 *The discovery of Fast Radio bursts dating back ten billion years Astronomers have detected...

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The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 32
*The discovery of Fast Radio bursts dating back ten billion years
Astronomers have detected three of the most distant Fast Radio Bursts ever observed.
*Have astronomers discovered hypothetical Boson Stars
A team of scientists claim that the heaviest black hole collision ever observed may have been something even more mysterious: the merger of two so called boson stars.
*NASA’s new Moon rocket passes a major milestone
NASA has just completed a successful test firing of the core stage of its new SLS Moon rocket. The 8 minute and 19 second hot fire main engine burn in the B-2 test stand at the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi is a critical milestone ahead of the Artemis I mission slated for November.
*The Science Report
Why some otherwise healthy people develop life-threatening COVID-19 symptoms.
Neanderthals might have died out in Europe far earlier than thought.
Using facial recognition to pay your bills.
Geologists identify a new mineral.
Alex on Tech: The TGA approves new medical apps for smart watches. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/spacetime.
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