• Venus' Uninhabitable Truth, Mars Rover's New Frontier, and Quantum Sensors in Space: S27E150

  • Dec 13 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

Venus' Uninhabitable Truth, Mars Rover's New Frontier, and Quantum Sensors in Space: S27E150

  • Summary

  • SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 150
    *Venus: A Lifeless World
    New research has debunked the long-standing theory that Venusmight have once been habitable. Despite being Earth's sister planet, a study of its atmospheric chemistry reveals that Venus has always been too dry to support oceans, making it an inhospitable world throughout its history. These findings, published in Nature Astronomy, have significant implications for the search for life on exoplanets, suggesting a focus on more Earth-like candidates.
    *Mars Perseverance Rover Reaches Jezero Crater Rim
    NASA's Mars Perseverance Rover has successfully reached the rim of Jezero Crater, where it is examining the Picotquino region. This area could provide insights into ancient geological processes on Mars, potentially revealing clues about the planet's past climate and the impact that formed the crater.
    *Quantum Sensors in Space
    NASA's Cold Atom Lab aboard the International Space Station has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by using ultra-cold atoms to detect environmental changes in Space. This marks a new era in quantum science, with potential applications in studying planetary compositions and testing fundamental theories of gravity.
    00:00 New study suggests Venus was never habitable; quantum sensor used in space
    00:26 New study has shown that the planet Venus was never habitable
    06:32 NASA's Mars Perseverance Rover has finally reached the rim of Jezero
    08:56 NASA's Cold Atom Lab has taken another step towards quantum science in space
    16:33 Permafrost thawing due to climate change could lead to wildfires
    19:30 New images have emerged of what's reported to be the famed Loch Ness Monster
    23:41 Space Time podcast features Stuart Gary talking about Bigfoot in America www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com
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    ✍️ Episode References
    Nature Astronomy
    [Nature Astronomy Journal](https://www.nature.com/natastron/)
    NASA's Mars Perseverance Rover
    [NASA Perseverance Rover](https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/)
    Cambridge University
    [University of Cambridge](https://www.cam.ac.uk/)
    NASA's Da Vinci Mission
    [NASA Da Vinci Mission](https://www.nasa.gov/feature/nasa-s-davinci-mission-to-take-the-plunge-through-massive-venus-atmosphere)
    James Webb Space Telescope
    [James Webb Space Telescope](https://www.jwst.nasa.gov/)
    NASA Cold Atom Lab
    [NASA Cold Atom Lab](https://coldatomlab.jpl.nasa.gov/)
    Grace FO Mission
    [GRACE-FO Mission](https://gracefo.jpl.nasa.gov/)
    Nature Communications
    [Nature Communications Journal](https://www.nature.com/ncomms/)
    Forensic Science International Genetics
    [Forensic Science International: Genetics](https://www.journals.elsevier.com/forensic-science-international-genetics)


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