Recent Episodes
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Earth's Water Origins Rewritten, Mars' Magnetic Mystery Unveiled
Apr 25, 2025 – 18:06 -
NASA's Lucy Spacecraft Zooms Past Asteroid Donaldjohanson, Neutrino Mass Limit Set
Apr 23, 2025 – 26:05 -
Hints of Alien Life Detected, Early Universe Spiral Galaxy Uncovered
Apr 21, 2025 – 33:13 -
Uranus' Rotational Secrets Revealed, ISS Welcomes New Crew
Apr 19, 2025 – 19:36 -
Black Hole Plasma Jets Unraveled, Mars Twisters Captured
Apr 17, 2025 – 19:56 -
Lunar Water Disparities Explored, Asteroid 2024 YR4's Moonbound Journey
Apr 16, 2025 – 26:21 -
Uranus' Atmospheric Mysteries Unveiled, Space Junk Crisis Deepens
Apr 11, 2025 – 28:22 -
Venus' Volcanic Secrets Revealed, Gaia's Mission Concludes
Apr 9, 2025 – 29:17 -
Antimatter's Cosmic Clue, Dark Matter Detection Breakthrough
Apr 7, 2025 – 26:04 -
Himalayan Sprite Lightning, Mars' Shocking Spherules, Asteroid Belt Mapping
Apr 4, 2025 – 42:11 -
Mars' Organic Mystery Unveiled, Parker Solar Probe's Solar Close Encounter
Apr 2, 2025 – 24:40 -
Lunar Crater Age Revealed, NASA's PUNCH Mission Launch
Mar 31, 2025 – 23:41 -
Dark Universe Insights, China's Lunar Aspirations, NASA's Aurora Mission
Mar 28, 2025 – 18:10 -
Exoplanet Discovery, Dark Energy Evolution
Mar 26, 2025 – 27:27 -
Space Tornadoes Unveiled, Starship's Mars Mission, Astronauts' Long-Awaited Return
Mar 24, 2025 – 28:51 -
Exoplanets Discovered, Kuiper Belt's Icy Trio, and White Holes Explored: S28E35
Mar 21, 2025 – 20:58 -
Supernovae, Stellar Mapping, and Saturn's New Moons: S28E34
Mar 19, 2025 – 29:23 -
Ancient Impacts, Lunar Ice Potential, and the Return of X37B: S28E33
Mar 17, 2025 – 24:55 -
Ancient Martian Rocks and Their Secrets, Gamma Ray Observatory Greenlit, and Ariane 6 Takes Flight: S28E32
Mar 14, 2025 – 19:12 -
Mars' Ancient Beaches, Water's Early Emergence, and Voyager's Power Struggles: S28E31
Mar 12, 2025 – 29:59 -
Orbital Shifts and Ice Ages, Starship's Explosive End, and Moon's Haunting Discoveries: S28E30
Mar 10, 2025 – 31:45 -
Callisto's Ocean Secrets, Lasers Unveiling Mars' Past Life, and ISS Cleanliness Concerns: S28E29
Mar 7, 2025 – 36:02 -
Orion's Influence on Earth's Climate, Mars' Wet Past Revealed, and Europa Clipper's Journey: S28E28
Mar 5, 2025 – 22:39 -
Asteroid 2024 YR4's Threat Averted, Martian Core Study Breakthrough, and NASA's Latest Lunar Venture: S28E27
Mar 3, 2025 – 28:33 -
Ryugu's Salty Past, Solar Orbiter's Encounter with Venus, and NASA's Ice Mining Experiment: S28E26
Feb 28, 2025 – 20:41 -
Quantum Time Arrows, Ancient Martian Rocks, and the Lunar Trailblazer Launch: S28E25
Feb 26, 2025 – 23:09 -
Asteroid 2024 YR4 Threat, Lunar Canyon Formation, and NASA Astronauts' Early Homecoming: S28E24
Feb 24, 2025 – 23:09 -
Snowball Earth Evidence, Blue Origin's Parachute Mishap, and the Moon's Horizon Illusion: S28E23
Feb 21, 2025 – 21:01 -
Van Allen's New Belts, Alien Oceans and Life, and Massive Black Hole Jets Uncovered: S28E22
Feb 19, 2025 – 23:21 -
Earth's Inner Core Mysteries, China's Lunar Quest, and Hot Jupiter Insights: S28E21
Feb 17, 2025 – 37:59 -
Earth's Elemental Mysteries, Ariel's Geological Secrets, and Comet Atlas's Demise: S28E20
Feb 14, 2025 – 39:43 -
Earth's Water Origins, Bennu's Salty Secrets, and Marsquakes Unveiled: S28E19
Feb 12, 2025 – 32:48 -
Asteroid Threats, Dark Matter Discoveries, and Martian Volcanism Unveiled: S28E18
Feb 10, 2025 – 19:35 -
Io's Volcanic Powerhouse, Ceres' Organic Origins, and the Quest for Distant Exoplanets: S28E17
Feb 7, 2025 – 22:55 -
Moon's Hidden Geology, Venus' DaVinci Mission, and Titan's Atmospheric Secrets: S28E16
Feb 5, 2025 – 23:53 -
Bennu's Building Blocks of Life, Asteroid YR4's Threat, and Lunar Dome Mysteries: S28E15
Feb 3, 2025 – 29:08 -
Moon Rock Asteroid Discovery, Lunar Landers Launch, and Trump's Martian Ambitions: S28E14
Jan 31, 2025 – 39:43 -
Unraveling Mars' Ancient Water History, Moon's Ejected Origins, and the Quest for Lunar Habitats: S28E13
Jan 29, 2025 – 20:46 -
Cosmic Mysteries of Fast Radio Bursts, Marsquakes Unveiled, and the Celestial Show of Comet Atlas: S28E12
Jan 28, 2025 – 31:22 -
Ancient Martian Lakes, Quasar's Cosmic Illumination, and Prober 3's Daring Split: S28E11
Jan 24, 2025 – 19:06 -
Gaia's Final Scan, Milky Way's Hidden Flares, and Unveiling New Planetary Mysteries: S28E10
Jan 22, 2025 – 20:35 -
Starship's Fiery Demise, New Glenn's Maiden Voyage, and Deep Space Pulsations: S28E09
Jan 20, 2025 – 38:54 -
Cosmic Radio Mysteries, Moon's Water Origins, and IO's Volcanic Heart: S28E08
Jan 17, 2025 – 23:11 -
Dark Matter Dynamics, Solar Flare Trio, and Meteor Shower Wonders: S28E07
Jan 15, 2025 – 24:18 -
Pluto-Charon Impact Insights, BepiColombo's Final Flyby, and the Year in Astronomy: S28E06
Jan 14, 2025 – 34:45 -
Mars' Volcanic Awakening, Supernova 1987A's Secrets, and Dream Chaser Delays: S28E05
Jan 10, 2025 – 26:06 -
Challenging Dark Energy, Solar Wind Mysteries, and Venus's Volcanic Past: S28E04
Jan 8, 2025 – 28:55 -
Parker Solar Probe's Record-Breaking Journey, Mysterious X-ray Flares, and Solar Cycle's Weather Impact: S28E03
Jan 6, 2025 – 26:46 -
Mars' Liquid Water Woes, Asteroid Discoveries, and Australia's Lunar Ambitions: S28E02
Jan 3, 2025 – 37:44 -
Webb Telescope Confirms Hubble Tension, Vesta's Liquid Mysteries, and Mars' Explosive New Year: S28E01
Jan 1, 2025 – 32:45
Recent Reviews
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#10 more after the last 10Blah, blah, blahBlah, blah, blah global warming. 🙄🙄🙄
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RobertHJAwesome podcastI listened to Stuart today for the first time! I contacted a colleague in the UK to tell him about a telescope in Australia. Amazing how much smaller the world has grown!
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diggzaroniGood science, awful politicsThese fools started talking about AI and "wokeism" and what's going on on college campuses hollering about "misinformation." Real F'ing rich when these clowns probabl can't even define woke.... Talk about misinformation. Absolute joke! Never listening again'
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CT OceanographerRight wing drivel overwhelms any scienceThe science reporting is okay but the host and the guests insert right wing political stupidity into the episodes.
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macdon763Informative with extra loud commercialsLike: Great information presented well. Do not like: Frequent and jarring, painfully loud commercials. Would prefer longer, more infrequent commercial breaks with content offered at normal volumes.
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Deirdre TshienGreat show!Navigating the vastness of space through this podcast is both enlightening and captivating. It's a journey that feeds the curiosity without overwhelming, making the cosmos feel just a tad closer. Deirdre
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AnjaWriterGreat podcastI get more interesting and varied news from this podcast than any other single news source.
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mizagePretty goodPretty good except for his rants about “main stream media”.
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MarkChicagoILLaunchesWhy do non-health focused podcasters feel the need to talk about Covid-19? Most of most episodes are recordings of launches. It gets a little old. 10.21.20: Another report on COVID and climate change and cognitive decline. Why? 01.08.23… more recorded rocket launches. Boring. Would rather listen to SpaceNuts.
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obtruncoCould improveHas some relevant content but the rest is not as is mostly other news. Also it’s exhausting to keep being interrupted by the loud commercials about marijuana which I’m NOT a fan of.
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ZtrippinBoringRecycling content. Too many commercials. Like soooo many commercials. These guy just scalp other recordings and play them as their own. Talk about it for 15 seconds. And call it a podcast. Garbage anymore.
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Joandvince2Great content, terrible productionThe data is great. It’s well read and the guest speakers are great. The commercials are turned up so loud it blows my ears out and who ever produces the commercials do things like scream in your ear, cough, grunt and whine really high pitched ridiculously rude and annoying childish antics. Who wants to hear someone smacking down a mouthful of potato chips on volume 11? My one huge gripe about the content is the repetitive launch countdowns. Omg. We know how too count backwards from 10 already. There is nothing intriguing about listening to that at all. Stuart bro you have a great voice and a good show hiding in a soup of nasty.
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Jplatt-Solid useful informationI enjoyed Space Time with Stuart Gary. I have gotten useful perspectives on things from outside the US. Good detailed reporting. Some reports from other sources he uses are hard to follow. Sound quality sometimes slips. I only quit listening because of pay wall. Retired and not wanting to add new expenses.
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KjtuckleyGot to weirdThe reports on space exploration were good. The obsession with crackpot ideas and disinformation has grown tiring.
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Eric620Took a slideShow took a slide. It was originally a good space news report with occasional opinions in support of saving the earth from man made climate change and some Sagan like words about the dangers of superstition. Then as time wore on, a competitiveness with China turned to conspiracy theories and then a full turn against anything perceived as lefty. What happened to the space news? Sad
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MKULTRA83Raw audio and xenophobiaDecent podcast, I appreciate the additional news on other fields. But I don’t appreciate the lengthy raw audio of launches, they all sound the same and add nothing to the show. Also seems host is vaguely xenophobic against non western nations, especially China. Science is about objective facts not your “weird” opinions
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Thru-Way NickWhere are you?Need my SpaceTime.
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olivercareyyAnnoyingBlatantly anti-leftist. Let’s keep politics out of astronomy please.
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Eddie Hazel11Ads ads ads ads adsWayyyy too many commercials. GREEDY.
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brianjgriffithScience news with anti-Leftist propaganda thrown inI generally enjoyed these episodes, but I quite simply had enough of the anti-Leftist and anti-Chinese side points that Gary so obviously loves to get sidetracked with. No bother—there’s lots of other noteworthy science programs.
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Astrodoc71Generally very good exceptGreat podcast except for the detailed coverage of routine satellite launches. Those take up a lot of time and put you to sleep. I would not use up podcast time with that.
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RADICALFISHBITNothing but ads for VPNsVery annoying show to listen to. Constantly cutting to commercials - makes it very hard to listen to. Better options out there. Pass.
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hydroxypropyl MethylcelluloseLet me explain something.Podcast is an audio medium. That means we LISTEN to it. Please stop interviewing Rajjit Kuldressha CEO of Space Machines until you can get him on a better audio connection, and also, maybe do something about the aviary in which the interviews are conducted. (Please apply this advice to all interviews) Otherwise, love the show. I have to skip over the space vehicle launches due to boredom though. You could reduce the length of the show if you skip the unnecessary previews of every segment before and after every segment. (A shorter program would be preferable to a long one stuffed with filler)
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DPhigginsFrequent misinformationI was blown away today when I heard that “covid19 likely escaped a lab in China” in today’s episode followed up by some politics about censorship in relation to pvt tech companies who’s terms of service has been violated by a user and then subsequently removing them from the platform. Aka Trump and other people who routinely violate the terms and have had their account suspended. The top review here mentions this show is free from politics, quite the opposite, it’s frequently invaded by the kind of dog whistles and conspiracy jargon peddled by the radical right conspiracy theorists. Reported this show to Apple for spreading dangerous misinformation under the guise of science.
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jaymanutahListened for decades but I’m done with the right wing bias.No doubt you are an intellect, but you present accusations without evidence. Example: covid 19 escaped from a Chinese lab.
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DerfLGood but biasedI really enjoyed this podcast initially, but the longer I listened it became clear the the host has some issues with his female guests and he spouts conspiracy theories about China and the pandemic.
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sokobanzPolitical bias force me to move from that showAs well as “China Virus” phrase wich have right to be, COVID19 actually from china and i got no problem with that, but after “First amendment” episode, man, so sad. First amendment basically tell us that GOVERNMENT can’t be censor. Twotter,Facebook or all of the apps together have nothing to do with First amendment.
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crazyleggs77Excellent programIt is so refreshing to a science podcast that avoids politicised science and reports the information relatively free of politics. Most American or British science podcast have a strong political component that has no place in science.
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ScienceControlRegurgitating Russian DisinfoLiterally regurgitating debunked Hunter Biden email garbage. I thought this was supposed to about astronomy. I’m not interested in the hosts right wing conspiracy theories.
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Mr DextroseGoing Downhill RapidlyI’ve been a subscriber for over 10 years but I’m canceling. Too much filler of launch commentary, more rants about China etc. Also his habit of trying to show the interviewee that he knows the subject by interjections has grown tiresome.
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Bagpiper4Biden email?What is a Fox News story about Biden’s sons computer doing on an astronomy podcast? I just unsubscribed.
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YGlenThe Gold Standard... no one does science podcasting better than Stuart Gary! He presents current discoveries and observations with clear and understandable explanations. I look forward to each episode!
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pat from Oak Park IlSound Quality Terrible!It is a very good show but sounds like it was recorded inside a metal garage can. When the ads come on you hear soothing professional sound then it goes back to this guy’s tinny screaming.
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Jetman51Adequate SummaryThe podcast does a decent job of summarizing current space/astronomy-related developments. Be prepared for: 1. The podcaster's essentially telling you ahead of time what an interviewee is going to say, in pretty much the same words; 2. Boring, seemingly-endless chatter from PR-types and technicians in connection with launches, (probably to fill podcast time); and 3. Frequent stories about "climate change" (and the supposed mental deficiencies or maladies of those who question the matter), the latest health scares, and other politically-correct matters having little or nothing to do with space, time, or spacetime. Nevertheless, liberal use of fast-forward will allow you to get an adequate update on matters of actual interest in about five to ten minutes of listening time.
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LastOfTheLabRatsLoss of focusCan we separate the news part of Space Time from the Skeptics’ rants & social sciences news that is occupying an increasing amount of time in the podcast? Perhaps two different podcasts could stand or fall on their own with less schizophrenia.
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WeatherIowanLove it, but...Love this podcast, but Stu Gray is know-it-all who thinks he has to "jump" real scientists with their own words and discoveries instead of being the idiot journalist he is. Stu, get over it, you are not a scientist and would know a black hole from a a-hole. QUIT PUTTING YOURSELF INTO THE STORY
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phil ryanthank youI love you and the show!! Thank you!
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guitarsandbeachesGood podcastGood podcast...though some of their opinions and research is slighly skewed when expounding on sociological effects and studies.
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CrazyGabeyNo better podcast for keeping up with an expanding universe!I don't have time to dig through science journals, but I also consider myself to be an enthusiast of the cosmos. Stuart solves my problem by sharing the biggest news in all of spacetime each week on Spacetime!
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AncientAlien27SpaceTime is the Best!It's great to hear that UTSA is sponsoring your show! SpaceTime is my favorite source for for the latest news of what's going on in space. Your shows are always informative and entertaining.
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VGA game headInformative and accessibleI never miss an episode. Always interesting.
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Mongo ELMAwesomeOne of the best astronomy podcasts!!
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TheGoonShowGood showsI have looked around for a better space podcast and can't find any.
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JohngleGreat space podcastSpaceTime is very useful if you want to be up to speed on all things space without having to sift through all the bad science reporting out there. Stuart knows his stuff and interviews experts from time to time. It’s the best.
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User226699Just ExcellentWas very sad when Starstuff was axed. So glad to find Stuart Gary is still at it with this new podcast.
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astroboy45The place for the latest space newsI listen to get the very latest news on astronomy, astrophysics, and space technology. A bit too much of an Australian bent, but the guy's from down under, so ....
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BeavertonianThe BEST Astronomy PodcastI have listened to several different astronomy podcasts over the years. This one is far and away the best. It is the only one I make sure never to miss. Although Mr. Gary is apparently a scientific layman, the depth and breadth of his knowlege of astronomy, and space science are truly impressive. He obviously does not read just the popular literature. He on top of the important professional journals. This enables him to ask wonderfully insightful questions in his interviews of practicing scientists. I also enjoy his condensed audio feeds from space launches. I could go on and on, but I won't bore you. If you are interested in astronomy, listen to a couple of episodes of SpaceTime. You will be hooked.
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VangsnesWarriorMost Informative Space Podcast!All things Space! My favorite Space show!!
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SoCalSerieADon't Miss It!Stuart Gary has returned from the foolish cancellation of Star Stuff. Subscribe and get your astronomy and cosmology fix. Welcome back Stuart!
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Latin America RegionBreaking PodcastI have learned so much after listening to this exemplary podcast. Good work.
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