S26E78: Life's Building Blocks in Deep Space // NASA Upgrades // Rocket Lab's Cyclone Satellites
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary - A podcast by Stuart Gary
S26E78 of SpaceTime with Stuart Gary brings exciting discoveries and advancements in the realm of space and science. In a groundbreaking revelation, astronomers have found tryptophan, one of the essential amino acids for life, in the depths of interstellar space. This finding provides intriguing insights into the potential origins of life beyond our planet. Meanwhile, NASA's Deep Space Network is undergoing significant upgrades, allowing for enhanced communication with a greater number of spacecraft and adapting to evolving mission requirements.Rocket Lab has achieved another successful launch, deploying a constellation of satellites dedicated to monitoring tropical cyclones for NASA. This promising development contributes to our ability to predict and mitigate the devastating impact of these storms. In the Science Report segment, alarming research suggests that Arctic Sea ice may disappear as early as the 2030s, raising concerns about the accelerating effects of climate change. Additionally, individuals with cannabis use disorder face a higher risk of being diagnosed with depression, highlighting the need for comprehensive mental health support.Finally, the show explores the intriguing concept of "Nobel Prize syndrome" or "nobelitis" in the Skeptic's Guide, shedding light on the challenges faced by Nobel laureates in maintaining scientific objectivity and the impact of the prestigious award on their future work.Tune in to SpaceTime with Stuart Gary to delve into these fascinating topics and stay updated on the latest breakthroughs in space exploration, astronomy, and science.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.