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Sep 2022
28m 42s

Surfing Venus’s Atmosphere

Stuart Gary
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SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 93
*Europe’s EnVision spacecraft to surf Venus’s atmosphere
The European Space Agency’s EnVision mission to Venus being developed to perform high-resolution radar mapping and atmospheric studies of Earth’s so called sister planet.
*NASA fixes the glitch on the Voyager 1 spacecraft – mankind’s most distant traveller
NASA engineers have fixed a critical system aboard the Voyager 1 spacecraft which was sending garbled data about its status -- however, the root cause of the problem remains a mystery.
*New record with over three thousand Starlink satellites now in orbit
SpaceX’s relentless parade of flights carrying more and more Starlink satellites into orbit is continuing without any apparent end having now passed the three thousand mark.
*Growing food on the red planet
Scientists have discovered that alfalfa plants may be the key to growing food on the red planet.
*The Science Report
Earth's concentration of greenhouse gases and sea levels hit new record highs in 2021.
Chinese government hackers attacked Australian computer systems during last Federal election.
The tsunami created by the Tonga volcanic eruption back in January reached some 90 metres high.
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