
Phosphine on Venus - A Rethink
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The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast.<br />SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 16<br />*Purported phosphine on Venus more likely to be ordinary sulphur dioxide<br />A new study claims last year’s observations of phosphine in the clouds of Venus was actually sulphur-dioxide.<br />*The mystery of the Jovian Trojans<br />A new study claims Jupiter's Trojan asteroids may be stranger than thought.<br />*The growing Starlink problem for astronomy<br />Elon Musk is now officially the world’s richest person with a net worth of 185 billion dollars and an empire that stretches from SpaceX rockets to Tesla electric cars.<br />*Rocket Lab demonstrates new orbital maneuvering capability<br />Rocket Lab has successfully launched its 18th Electron mission – and its first for 2021 -- in the process demonstrating an improved orbital maneuvering capability.<br />*The Science Report<br />The World Health Organization says it’s been unable to determine where the COVID-19 virus originated.<br />New reports on the efficacy of the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines against new COVID-19 variants.<br />A two-point decline in IQ associated with teens who frequently consume cannabis.<br />Scientists have discovered what may be the smallest species of lizard ever found.<br />Skeptic's guide to COVID-19 nanobots<br /><br /><br />Help SpaceTime become a completely listener-supported podcast.<br />SpaceTime is an independently produced podcast (we are not funded by any government grants, big organisations or companies), and we’re working towards becoming a completely listener supported show...meaning we can do away with the commercials and sponsors. We figure the time can be much better spent on researching and producing stories for you, rather than having to chase sponsors to help us pay the bills.<br />That's where you come in....help us reach our first 1,000 subscribers...at that level, the show becomes financially viable and bills can be paid without us breaking into a sweat every month. Every little bit helps...e