S27E83: Ancient Galaxies Surprise, Mars Odyssey's Record, and SpaceX's ISS Mission

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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 83, where we explore the latest cosmic events and advancements in space exploration. First, NASA's Webb Space Telescope has identified luminous, very red objects from the early universe, challenging conventional models of galaxy and supermassive black hole formation. These mysterious objects, dating back to 600-800 million years after the Big Bang, contain ancient stars and massive black holes, suggesting an unexpectedly rapid formation in the young universe. The findings, published in the Astrophysical Journal, reveal that these objects are galaxies more than 13 billion years old, packed with stars and supermassive black holes far larger than those in our Milky Way galaxy.Next, NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft has set a new record with 100,000 orbits around the red planet. This 23-year-old orbiter has been instrumental in mapping Mars' surface, identifying landing sites, and relaying data from rovers and landers. A recent image of Olympus Mons, the tallest volcano in the solar system, offers stunning new insights into the Martian atmosphere, showcasing layers of dust and water ice clouds.Finally, SpaceX has been selected to deorbit and destroy the International Space Station (ISS) in 2030. The ISS, launched in 1998, has provided humanity's first permanent habitation in space. SpaceX will develop a specialised orbital tug to lower the ISS in a controlled reentry, ensuring most of it burns up in the atmosphere, with remnants splashing down in the remote Point Nemo.00:00:00 " This is spacetime series 27, episode 83, for broadcast on 10 July 2024
00:00:46 " Three mysterious objects in the early universe have been discovered by NASA telescopes
00:06:49 " NASA's Mars M Odyssey spacecraft completes 100,000 orbits around Mars
00:12:36 " NASA has selected SpaceX to destroy the International Space Station in 2030
00:15:47 " Cyclone Ilsa probably killed 90% of seabirds on Australian island
00:19:31 " The federal australian government announced an age assurance trial
00:22:51 " Aston University has announced a new record for data transfer using optical fibre
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