Planetary Destruction Unveiled: Evidence of a Lost World, SETI’s Interstellar Quest...

Planetary Destruction Unveiled: Evidence of a Lost World, SETI’s Interstellar Quest...

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June 11, 2026 · 23 min

About this episode

This episode discusses evidence of planetary destruction, the possibility of a missing planet, and SETI's investigation of interstellar comet 3I Atlas.

Sponsor Link: This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you with the support of NordVPN ...where your online security starts. To check out our special offer for SpaceTime listeners, visit www.nordvpn.com/stuartgary (https://www.nordvpn.com/stuartgary) SpaceTime Series 29 Episode 69 *Evidence of planetary destruction in the early solar system Scientists have confirmed a cosmic collision in the early solar system which saw the complete destruction of a planet possibly as big as Mars. *Are we missing a planet A new study suggests that one of our planets might be missing, and it could explain why the solar system looks the way it does. *SETI investigates interstellar comet 3I Atlas The search for extraterrestrial intelligence SETI institute says it’s found no evidence of any alien technology associated with the interstellar comet 3I Atlas. *The Science Report Global average temperatures likely to continue at or near record levels over the next five years. A new study has discovered two distinct subtypes of autism with different underlying biology. Does reading stuff on paper help you better understand than reading it on a digital device. Alex on Tech Computex 2026. Become a supporter…

People in this episode

Host: Stuart Gary

Topics covered

  • planetary destruction
  • cosmic collision
  • missing planet
  • SETI
  • interstellar comet
  • global temperatures
  • autism subtypes

Keywords

  • planetary destruction
  • cosmic collision
  • SETI
  • interstellar comet
  • global temperatures
  • autism
  • Mars

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Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: SETI

Places: Mars, solar system, Earth

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