SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 19 Episode 30 - The largest solar system body without a name




SpaceTime with Stuart Gary show

Summary: Hi everyone...Stuart with the Show Notes for episode 30 in Series 19...and don't forget you can see an enhanced version complete with photos at http://www.bitesz.com/spacetime-show-notes * The largest solar system body without a name A new study has found that a previously identified object in the Kuiper belt qualifies as the largest unnamed body in the solar system. The revised measurement of 2007 OR10 shows its significantly larger than previously thought – only about one-third smaller than Pluto -- and about a hundred kilometres larger than the dwarf planet Makemake. *First direct observation of magnetic reconnection Spacecraft have for the first time flown through the heart of a magnetic reconnection event -- the process that controls Earth's space weather and geomagnetic storms. The NASA probes intercepted the magnetic reconnection event at the boundary where Earth's magnetic field lines meet the field lines coming from the Sun. *China’s new super dish radio telescope to be ready this year Construction of a giant half kilometre wide radio telescope dish in China is expected to be completed this year. The massive new telescope is being built with help from the CSIRO in a natural basin in the landscape of southwestern China. *Space Station hit by space debris Space debris has impacted the International Space Station gouging out a tiny crater in the window of the orbiting outposts observation cupola. The impact produced a 7 millimetre circular chip on one of the cupola’s quad layered fused-silica and borosilicate-glass windows. *Space Station set’s a record On Monday May 16, the International Space Station celebrated it’s 100,000th orbit of the Earth. That’s some 4,254,046,974 kilometres -- which is the same as ten round trips to Mars -- or a mission to Neptune the most distant planet – for now at least -- in the solar system. You can subscribe to the podcast at audioBoom; iTunes; Stitcher; Pocketcasts; Podbean; TuneIn Radio; Radioline or any good podcatcher app. If you like what you hear, please leave a short review and rating with your favorite directory...it helps a lot. You can also listen to this and past episodes at www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com or via www.bitesz.com #astronomy #space #science #iss #2007OR10