NASA Launchs its New X-Ray Eyes in the Sky

Published: Dec. 20, 2021, 6:53 a.m.

The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 140
*NASA launch\u2019s its new X-ray eyes in the sky
NASA has launched a new x-ray telescope to study the most extreme and mysterious objects in the universe such as supernovae and black holes.
*Manned Moon landing could be delayed until 2027
NASA\u2019s original plans to return people to the Moon in 2024 have already been pushed back by a year -- Now there are serious concerns that man won\u2019t return to the Moon until 2027 at the earliest \u2013 meaning its going to take longer to get back to the Moon \u2013 than what it did in the first place.
*Two more flights for the Mars Ingenuity helicopter
NASA\u2019s Mars helicopter Ingenuity has completed another two flights over the red planet. The latest missions bring Ingenuity\u2019s tally to 17 missions since landing in Jezero Crater attached to the Mars Perseverance Rover in mid-February.
*The Science Report
COVID-19 may have become more lethal in the UK in late 2020.
Australian native plants and wildlife are facing extinction on a massive scale.
Archaeologists discover the oldest piece of decorated Eurasian jewellery.
Skeptic's guide to the world\u2019s most haunted places.

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