Was There a Second Dinosaur Killing Asteroid Impact?
Was There a Second Dinosaur Killing Asteroid Impact?

Was There a Second Dinosaur Killing Asteroid Impact?

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The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.<br />SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 91<br />*Was there a second dinosaur killing asteroid impact<br />Scientists have discovered a massive asteroid impact crater in the North Atlantic Ocean which may have hit Earth at the same time as the infamous dinosaur killing KT boundary event Chicxulub asteroid.<br />*A close up look at black hole jets<br />Astronomers have been given their most detailed look yet at the structure of the spectacular jets generated by feeding supermassive black holes.<br />*Looking at the origins of the Martian Moon’s Phobos and Demos<br />A new study has confirmed that the two Martian Moons Phobos and Demos were never a single body.<br />*Another delay for Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft<br />The first manned test flight of Boeing’s new CST100 Starliner spacecraft has been delayed until next year because of modifications needed following its last test flight back in May.<br />*The king of planets in stunning new detail<br />The latest images coming out of NASA’s new James Webb space telescope are continuing to amaze astronomers.<br />*Artemis 1 final count down<br />Up to 200 thousand spectators have crowded parks and beaches around Cape Canaveral in Florida as the final count down continues to the launch of the world’s most powerful rocket – the Artemis 1 SLS Moon rocket.<br />*M2 spacecraft send back their first happy snaps<br />The University of New South Wales M2 satellites have sent back their first high-resolution remote sensing images.<br />*China launches another group of spy satellites<br />Less than a month after its last launch of spy satellites Beijing has sent another trio of Yaogan 35 military surveillance and reconnaissance satellites into orbit.<br />*Cosmonaut loses power during space walk<br />Cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station were forced to cut short a planned six and a half hour spacewalk after one of their spacesuits suddenly failed.<br />*The Science Report<br />A 70% chance of a third consecutive La

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