S26E84: Milestone Orbits // Martian Meltwater // Earth's Water | A Space News Podcast

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In this exciting episode of SpaceTime with Stuart Gary, we bring you the latest updates from the cosmos. NASA's Parker Solar Probe has achieved a remarkable milestone, completing its 16th close approach to the Sun, reaching within 8.5 million kilometers of its fiery surface at mind-blowing speeds of 587,000 kilometers per hour.

Join us as we delve into the intriguing discovery of gullies on Mars that appear to have been formed by recent liquid meltwater. These findings shed new light on the role of water in shaping the Red Planet's surface, specifically along the sides of impact craters.

The origins of Earth's water have long been debated, and we explore a groundbreaking new study challenging prevailing theories. Could it be that Earth obtained its water after its formation, contrary to previous beliefs?

In our Science Report, we uncover intriguing research suggesting that the building blocks of life on Earth may have arrived through meteors or volcanic eruptions. We also explore the surprising relationship between body mass index and longevity, as well as a fascinating discovery that scent compounds from a person's hands can predict their sex with an astonishing accuracy of 96%.

Lastly, prepare for a skeptical examination of the ghosts haunting Gracie Mansion.

Don't miss out on this captivating episode that unravels the mysteries of space and beyond. Subscribe to SpaceTime with Stuart Gary for more cosmic adventures!
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