S26E99: Ancient Martian mud cracks could have sparked life | SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | A Space News Pod

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SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 99
*Ancient Martian mud cracks could have sparked life on the red planet
Scientists say the discovery of mud cracks on the red planet’s surface by NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover suggest the area may have been favourable for the emergence of microscopic life.
*Euclid reaches its final orbit
The European Space Agency Euclid spacecraft has finally reached its final orbital perch, a gravitational well some 1.6 million kilometres away on the dark side of the Earth known as the Lagrangian L2 position.
*A fiery space junk display in the skies high above Melbourne
Melbnourne residents looked skywards in amazement last week when a series of bright orange fireballs came streaking out of the northern sky.
*The Science Report
Europe’s first Hominids wiped out by a mass glaciation event.
Extreme weather and climate change impacts are increasing in Asia
Adults over 60 who live unhealthy lifestyles are twice as likely to be admitted to a nursing home early.
Skeptics guide to Feng Shui
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