S26E87: ”Man in the Moon” gets his clock reset by 200 million years

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SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 87
*”Man in the Moon” gets his clock reset by 200 million years
Scientists have ‘reset the clock’ for craters on the Moon, meaning that parts of its surface – which characterise the children’s story of the Man in the Moon - are around 200 million years older than had been thought.
*New clues about when plate tectonics began on Earth
A new study claims they Earth began plate tectonics and subduction around 3.8 billion years ago.
*The final flight of the Ariane 5
The end of an era with the last ever Ariane 5 rocket successfully launched into space carrying two telecommunications satellites.
*The Science Report
The world’s Oceans have changed colour to become greener over the past 20 years.
New study shows that the Fishing industry is responsible for most of the plastic pollution in our reefs.
Scientists assess the amount of plastics in the worlds lakes for the first time.
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