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For the last three decades, the Hubble Space Telescope has peered deep into our universe, exploring the origins of the cosmos and capturing stunning views of stars, clusters and galaxies. Now, NASA is releasing a catalogue of some of its most dazzling images -- some you can see yourself from your own backyard.
For the last three decades, the Hubble Space Telescope has peered deep into our universe, exploring the origins of the cosmos and capturing stunning views of stars, clusters and galaxies. Now, NASA is releasing a catalogue of some of its most dazzling images -- some you can see yourself from your own backyard.
For the last three decades, the Hubble Space Telescope has peered deep into our universe, exploring the origins of the cosmos and capturing stunning views of stars, clusters and galaxies. Now, NASA is releasing a catalogue of some of its most dazzling images -- some you can see yourself from your own backyard.
A 305-meter radio telescope in Puerto Rico collapsed after sustaining damage earlier this year -- sending 900 tons of radio equipment crashing into the dish.
A 305-meter radio telescope in Puerto Rico collapsed after sustaining damage earlier this year -- sending 900 tons of radio equipment crashing into the dish.
A 305-meter radio telescope in Puerto Rico collapsed after sustaining damage earlier this year -- sending 900 tons of radio equipment crashing into the dish.
For nearly six decades, a 1,000 foot dish in a Puerto Rican forest has led the charge in searching for far away planets, alien life and tracking near-Earth asteroids. It’s also had cameos in television and film including the 1995 James Bond movie Goldeneye. Now, that dish is going dark.
For nearly six decades, a 1,000 foot dish in a Puerto Rican forest has led the charge in searching for far away planets, alien life and tracking near-Earth asteroids. It’s also had cameos in television and film including the 1995 James Bond movie Goldeneye. Now, that dish is going dark.
For nearly six decades, a 1,000 foot dish in a Puerto Rican forest has led the charge in searching for far away planets, alien life and tracking near-Earth asteroids. It’s also had cameos in television and film including the 1995 James Bond movie Goldeneye. Now, that dish is going dark.
On this episode of Intersection we discuss the assumptions and misconceptions about Latino voters in Florida, and their importance in the Florida electorate.
It’s been more than a month since an asteroid-hunting telescope in Puerto Rico has gone dark. The Arecibo Observatory’s dish is broken after a piece of scaffolding fell, damaging the surface. So what will it take to fix it?
It’s been more than a month since an asteroid-hunting telescope in Puerto Rico has gone dark. The Arecibo Observatory’s dish is broken after a piece of scaffolding fell, damaging the surface. So what will it take to fix it?
It’s been more than a month since an asteroid-hunting telescope in Puerto Rico has gone dark. The Arecibo Observatory’s dish is broken after a piece of scaffolding fell, damaging the surface. So what will it take to fix it?
The Orange County School Board just voted to approve next year’s budget. Included in the budget- extra funding for School Resource Officers. Activists say putting additional resource officers in schools elevates the risk of over policing and helps foster a school to prison pipeline.
An interview with Quinton Morris, a Seattle-based violinist, professor, educator, founder, filmmaker, radio host, and entrepreneur. We discuss his path from South King County, WA to some of the nation's premier educational institutions and back. Quinton has toured the nation and the world as a violinist and is a professor at Seattle University and the founder of Key to Change, a remarkable educational organization. Highlights Quinton’s background - 8:26 Creating meaningful changes for students - 9:37 Playing an instrument to go to college - 12:32 Having a part-time job to pay for music lessons - 15:37 Being a very reflective teacher - 17:11 Keeping kids engaged - 30:09 Increasing the level of impact - 32:06 An inspirational person in his life - 47:32 Quinton’s bad experience at school - 50:18 Playing in a local community orchestra - 53:31 His experience in Boston - 59:01 Quinton’s performing career - 1:12:18 The importance of relationships- 1:15:10 Being a cancer survivor - 1:20:10 Episode Resources Connect with Robert Hunt Simonds: roberthuntsimonds@gmail.com http://roberthuntsimonds.com/ http://craigwagnermusic.blogspot.com Connect with Quinton Morris: https://twitter.com/quintonimorris?lang=en Quinton's bio: https://www.seattleu.edu/artsci/about/faculty-and-staff/quinton-morris-dma.html Key to Change: http://keytochangestudio.org "Our Declaration" by Danielle Allen: https://www.amazon.com/Our-Declaration-Reading-Independence-Equality-ebook/dp/B00FPT5KYW "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" by Amy Chua: https://www.amazon.com/Battle-Hymn-Tiger-Mother-Chua-ebook/dp/B004CLYKLI/ref=sr_1_1?crid=RCKCTFFZ6MC3&dchild=1&keywords=battle+hymn+of+the+tiger+mother&qid=1599097297&s=digital-text&sprefix=battle+him%2Cdigital-text%2C167&sr=1-1 "Ahead of the Curve" by Philip Delves Broughton: https://www.amazon.com/Ahead-Curve-Harvard-Business-School-ebook/dp/B001D6FIQ6/ref=sr_1_1?crid=J3EAVUJW3H48&dchild=1&keywords=ahead+of+the+curve&qid=1599097362&s=digital-text&sprefix=ahead+o%2Cdigital-text%2C172&sr=1-1
Public interest in space exploration is on the rise, partly due to high-profile missions like SpaceX’s Crew Dragon, returning to human launches from the U.S. and excitement around the launch of three missions to Mars this summer. With new interest comes questions from amateur space fans and a new podcast from WKMG’s space reporter Emilee Speck aims to answer those questions submitted by listeners
Public interest in space exploration is on the rise, partly due to high-profile missions like SpaceX’s Crew Dragon, returning to human launches from the U.S. and excitement around the launch of three missions to Mars this summer. With new interest comes questions from amateur space fans and a new podcast from WKMG’s space reporter Emilee Speck aims to answer those questions submitted by listeners
Public interest in space exploration is on the rise, partly due to high-profile missions like SpaceX’s Crew Dragon, returning to human launches from the U.S. and excitement around the launch of three missions to Mars this summer. With new interest comes questions from amateur space fans and a new podcast from WKMG’s space reporter Emilee Speck aims to answer those questions submitted by listeners
NASA’s Orion spacecraft is the next deep-space vehicle designed to take humans to the moon.
NASA’s Orion spacecraft is the next deep-space vehicle designed to take humans to the moon.
NASA’s Orion spacecraft is the next deep-space vehicle designed to take humans to the moon.
On this episode of Intersection, political analysts Dick Batchelor and Tico Perez discuss the 2020 election season and Florida Education Association president Fedrick Ingram talks about the challenge of teaching in the pandemic and how to safely reopen schools.
Astronaut splash downs, Martian missions and a new Mission:Impossible movie shot in space — there’s a lot going on up there. We’ll dive into the space news headlines this week with WKMG’s space reporter Emilee Speck and take a look at the missions and events on the horizon. Then, NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover is set to launch this week from Cape Canaveral. We’ve spent the past few shows talking about this flagship mission to the red planet. Today we’ll chat with our panel of expert scientists on this week’s “I’d Like to Know” segment to preview the exciting science this rover promises to collect.
Astronaut splash downs, Martian missions and a new Mission:Impossible movie shot in space — there’s a lot going on up there. We’ll dive into the space news headlines this week with WKMG’s space reporter Emilee Speck and take a look at the missions and events on the horizon. Then, NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover is set to launch this week from Cape Canaveral. We’ve spent the past few shows talking about this flagship mission to the red planet. Today we’ll chat with our panel of expert scientists on this week’s “I’d Like to Know” segment to preview the exciting science this rover promises to collect.
Astronaut splash downs, Martian missions and a new Mission:Impossible movie shot in space — there’s a lot going on up there. We’ll dive into the space news headlines this week with WKMG’s space reporter Emilee Speck and take a look at the missions and events on the horizon. Then, NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover is set to launch this week from Cape Canaveral. We’ve spent the past few shows talking about this flagship mission to the red planet. Today we’ll chat with our panel of expert scientists on this week’s “I’d Like to Know” segment to preview the exciting science this rover promises to collect.
The next Mars rover will have something no other Mars rover has ever had – a microphone. When the Mars Perseverance rover lands next February, scientists will get the chance to hear the red planet.
The next Mars rover will have something no other Mars rover has ever had – a microphone. When the Mars Perseverance rover lands next February, scientists will get the chance to hear the red planet.
The next Mars rover will have something no other Mars rover has ever had – a microphone. When the Mars Perseverance rover lands next February, scientists will get the chance to hear the red planet.
This week, YouTuber Matt Ragland joins us to discuss analog productivity, working remotely as a parent, and journaling. Shownotes Matt's Journaling Course (affiliate) (https://mattragland.podia.com/journaling/3e95g) Matt's YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/themattragland) Podia (http://podia.com) Bullet Journal (http://bulletjournal.com) Full Focus Planner (http://fullfocusplanner.com) Self Journal (https://bestself.co/) Matt's Video Working from Home with Kids (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsp4ZyxXdYE) Remote (https://www.amazon.com/Remote-Required-David-Heinemeier-Hansson-ebook/dp/B00CZ7OC46) Rework (https://www.amazon.com/Rework-Jason-Fried-ebook/dp/B002MUAJ2A/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=rework&qid=1591906259&s=digital-text&sr=1-1) It Doesn't Have to be Crazy at Work (https://www.amazon.com/Doesnt-Have-Be-Crazy-Work-ebook/dp/B079WV79TK/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3913VXPSU77GD&dchild=1&keywords=it+doesn%27t+have+to+be+crazy+at+work&qid=1591906277&s=digital-text&sprefix=it+doesn%27t+have%2Cdigital-text%2C167&sr=1-1) Make Time (https://www.amazon.com/Make-Time-Focus-Matters-Every-ebook/dp/B078QSCM3V/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=make+time&qid=1590601158&s=books&sr=1-1) When (https://www.amazon.com/When-Scientific-Secrets-Perfect-Timing-ebook/dp/B072Q985YX/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=when+daniel+pink&qid=1591906316&s=digital-text&sr=1-2) Getting Results the Agile Way (https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Results-Agile-Way-Personal-ebook/dp/B005X0MFD2/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=getting+results+the+agile+way&qid=1591906329&s=digital-text&sr=1-2)
In the weeks of protest across the country after the death of George Floyd, there have been calls to change police use of force policies- and calls to defund the police. And law enforcement agencies are making changes to their use of force policies- in some cases requiring officers to step in if they see inappropriate use of force. But what does ‘defund the police’ actually mean?
The James Webb Space Telescope is nearing the finish line, with a campaign of full systems tests on the horizon. The mega space-based telescope is an incredible machine -- with a sunshield that once deployed in space will be the size of a tennis court.
The James Webb Space Telescope is nearing the finish line, with a campaign of full systems tests on the horizon. The mega space-based telescope is an incredible machine -- with a sunshield that once deployed in space will be the size of a tennis court.
The James Webb Space Telescope is nearing the finish line, with a campaign of full systems tests on the horizon. The mega space-based telescope is an incredible machine -- with a sunshield that once deployed in space will be the size of a tennis court.
Four former Minneapolis police officers have now been arrested and charged in the death of George Floyd, after more than a week of nationwide protests over the killing of Floyd and other African Americans at the hands of police. Will those arrests change the dynamic of the protests? On this episode of Intersection, we’re joined by Dr. Eric Smaw, associate professor of philosophy at Rollins College, and Pastor Roderick Zak of Rejoice in the Lord ministries, for a discussion about police brutality and racism, the nationwide demonstrations and the response to those demonstrations. Then- it’s the first week of hurricane season. Already we’ve had a couple storms spin up in the Atlantic, and Tropical Storm Cristobal is expected to head for ...
It’s finally here. The launch of American astronauts from American soil is happening this week with the launch of NASA’s Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley on a SpaceX rocket.
It’s finally here. The launch of American astronauts from American soil is happening this week with the launch of NASA’s Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley on a SpaceX rocket.
It’s finally here. The launch of American astronauts from American soil is happening this week with the launch of NASA’s Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley on a SpaceX rocket.
For the past 25 years, CBS radio correspondent Peter King has covered human launches from Florida -- including the last Space Shuttle launch in 2011. Later this month, SpaceX will launch two NASA astronauts atop a Falcon 9 rocket. It will be the first human launch in nearly a decade. We’ll talk with Peter about his experience covering astronaut launches from Kennedy Space Center.
For the past 25 years, CBS radio correspondent Peter King has covered human launches from Florida -- including the last Space Shuttle launch in 2011. Later this month, SpaceX will launch two NASA astronauts atop a Falcon 9 rocket. It will be the first human launch in nearly a decade. We’ll talk with Peter about his experience covering astronaut launches from Kennedy Space Center.
For the past 25 years, CBS radio correspondent Peter King has covered human launches from Florida -- including the last Space Shuttle launch in 2011. Later this month, SpaceX will launch two NASA astronauts atop a Falcon 9 rocket. It will be the first human launch in nearly a decade. We’ll talk with Peter about his experience covering astronaut launches from Kennedy Space Center.
The International Astronautical Congress was last week in Washington D.C. It’s a global assembly of movers and shakers in the space industry -- from government agencies to private partners.
The International Astronautical Congress was last week in Washington D.C. It’s a global assembly of movers and shakers in the space industry -- from government agencies to private partners.
The International Astronautical Congress was last week in Washington D.C. It’s a global assembly of movers and shakers in the space industry -- from government agencies to private partners.
Private company Relativity Space is designing and manufacturing 3D printed rockets to launch from Cape Canaveral but one day hopes to see the technology building parts on places like the moon or Mars.
Private company Relativity Space is designing and manufacturing 3D printed rockets to launch from Cape Canaveral but one day hopes to see the technology building parts on places like the moon or Mars.
Private company Relativity Space is designing and manufacturing 3D printed rockets to launch from Cape Canaveral but one day hopes to see the technology building parts on places like the moon or Mars.
NASA is going back to the moon but before it does, it has to figure out how to work with the dirt on the lunar surface.
NASA is going back to the moon but before it does, it has to figure out how to work with the dirt on the lunar surface.
NASA is going back to the moon but before it does, it has to figure out how to work with the dirt on the lunar surface.
Hardware for SpaceX’s Commercial Crew program and NASA’s SLS rocket have arrived at Kennedy Space. Elon Musk continues work on his Starship rockets. It’s been a busy few weeks in space news.
Hardware for SpaceX’s Commercial Crew program and NASA’s SLS rocket have arrived at Kennedy Space. Elon Musk continues work on his Starship rockets. It’s been a busy few weeks in space news.
Hardware for SpaceX’s Commercial Crew program and NASA’s SLS rocket have arrived at Kennedy Space. Elon Musk continues work on his Starship rockets. It’s been a busy few weeks in space news.
O Cinema de Buteco apresenta a 15ª edição do programa Papo de Buteco! O assunto da semana é “É Remake e você não sabia: 9 Indicações de Remakes Bons!”. A conversa rendeu muitas curiosidades sobre o tema, que podem te surpreender! O Podcast Papo de Buteco conta com a participação de Tullio Dias, Lucas Siqueira […] O post É Remake e você não sabia: 9 Indicações de Remakes Bons! – Papo de Buteco #15 apareceu primeiro em Cinema de Buteco.
Pre recorded:7/10/19 Airing: 7/17/19 www.para-x.com Anchor: 7/25/2019 Come on and listen as the G.E.E.K.S. ladies speak with the lovely Tara Milante! Listen in on how she became a part of the EDTS movie, what she does to practice and the G.E.E.K.S.clusive on what's in store for her future! Hear it first on Para-x.com, Wednesdays @ 8 PM CT / 9 PM ET, or you can, ya know, just listen to it HERE, or spotify, apple itunes, google play, stitcher, well ya know. What are you waiting for. Go on... hit the play button already!!! #tara #milante #taramilante #theevildownthestreet #actrress #horror #epgp #paraxradionetwork #conventions #tvshows #movies #aliens #ufo #paranormal #spirit #ghosts #hauntings #geeksladies #geeksparanormal #xfiles #exploringtheparanormalwithgeeksparanormal Tara Milante: Instagram: taramilante The Evil Down The Street: https://www.amazon.com/Evil-Down-Street-Kelton-Jones/dp/B07PY8Z1RL/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2FST22B7X0LX3&keywords=the+evil+down+the+street&qid=1564102600&s=instant-video&sprefix=The+evil+down+%2Cinstant-video%2C167&sr=1-1 Not all images in this commercial/flier are taken by G.E.E.K.S. All credit goes to the artist/photographer/etc. G.E.E.K.S. Paranormal sites: https://www.facebook.com/geeksparanormal https://www.twitter.com/geeksparanormal https://www.instagram.com/g.e.e.k.s._paranormal If you would like to help the G.E.E.K.S.TERS out by donating a dollar or two or more or plenty you can do so here: https://www.paypal.me/geeksparanormal To those of you already supporting the show with a monthly subscription, thank you. If you're not already a supporter, and you'd like to help make this show and future investigations possible, tap the link in this episode's description or visit https://www.anchor.fm/geeks-paranormal to become a monthly supporter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Pre recorded:7/03/19 Airing: 7/10/19 www.para-x.com Anchor: 7/18/2019 It's a month long of Evil Down The Street cast and crew and we are super excited to having spoken with David Espinosa! Listen in on what he has planned for the future and a G.E.E.K.S.clusive you can only hear right here! What are you waiting for, go listen!! #david #espinosa #davidespinosa #theevildownthestreet #actor #director #horror #epgp #paraxradionetwork #conventions #tvshows #movies #aliens #ufo #paranormal #spirit #ghosts #hauntings #geeksladies #geeksparanormal #xfiles #exploringtheparanormalwithgeeksparanormal David Espinosa: https://www.amazon.com/Evil-Down-Street-Kelton-Jones/dp/B07PY8Z1RL/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2TM5X0RU5876A&keywords=the+evil+down+the+street&qid=1563501726&s=instant-video&sprefix=The+Evil+Down+th%2Cinstant-video%2C167&sr=1-1 Not all images in this commercial/flier are taken by G.E.E.K.S. All credit goes to the artist/photographer/etc. G.E.E.K.S. Paranormal sites: https://www.facebook.com/geeksparanormal https://www.twitter.com/geeksparanormal https://www.instagram.com/g.e.e.k.s._paranormal If you would like to help the G.E.E.K.S.TERS out by donating a dollar or two or more or plenty you can do so here: https://www.paypal.me/geeksparanormal To those of you already supporting the show with a monthly subscription, thank you. If you're not already a supporter, and you'd like to help make this show and future investigations possible, tap the link in this episode's description or visit https://www.anchor.fm/geeks-paranormal to become a monthly supporter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Two senior NASA officials have been ousted from their positions to help meet the challenge of landing humans on the moon by 2024. Will this streamline the effort or cloud the mission with uncertainty?
Two senior NASA officials have been ousted from their positions to help meet the challenge of landing humans on the moon by 2024. Will this streamline the effort or cloud the mission with uncertainty?
Two senior NASA officials have been ousted from their positions to help meet the challenge of landing humans on the moon by 2024. Will this streamline the effort or cloud the mission with uncertainty?
SpaceX successfully launched its Crew Dragon capsule to the International Space Station, docked it to the orbiting outpost, and returned it safely to Earth. So what's ahead for NASA's partnership with SpaceX and Boeing to launch astronauts from U.S. soil?
SpaceX successfully launched its Crew Dragon capsule to the International Space Station, docked it to the orbiting outpost, and returned it safely to Earth. So what's ahead for NASA's partnership with SpaceX and Boeing to launch astronauts from U.S. soil?
SpaceX successfully launched its Crew Dragon capsule to the International Space Station, docked it to the orbiting outpost, and returned it safely to Earth. So what's ahead for NASA's partnership with SpaceX and Boeing to launch astronauts from U.S. soil?
Abigail Harrison wants to be the first person on Mars and she's on a mission to inspire others to help with those efforts.
Abigail Harrison wants to be the first person on Mars and she's on a mission to inspire others to help with those efforts.
Abigail Harrison wants to be the first person on Mars and she's on a mission to inspire others to help with those efforts.
Como não julgar? Você já parou para pensar o quanto somos julgadores quase que o tempo todo? As vezes, no que poderemos chamar de numa simples conversa, podemos estar julgando sem ao menos percebermos essa Leia mais…
Tory Bruno is CEO of United Launch Alliance, the rocket giant responsible for more than a dozen missions to Mars.
Tory Bruno is CEO of United Launch Alliance, the rocket giant responsible for more than a dozen missions to Mars.
Tory Bruno is CEO of United Launch Alliance, the rocket giant responsible for more than a dozen missions to Mars.
A new space telescope will help scientists identify alien worlds.
A new space telescope will help scientists identify alien worlds.
A new space telescope will help scientists identify alien worlds.
Inspired by the 2 new Drake records that hit the internet today. I had to cook up a playlist of new and forgotten records from 2017 today for your listening pleasure. In this episode I also introduced a few new up and coming artists/producers, like Young Indigo Beats, Mike Darole, and Cam Wallace to name a few. If you are an inspiring artist feel free to contact me to get on the next podcast episode. Now hit play ▶️ already. Tracklist: 01 Intro02 Drake – Diplomatic Immunity03 Cyhi The Prynce ft. Kanye West – Dat Side04 Clyde Carson ft. YMTK & 1-O.A.K – Leather & Wood05 BOWTYE & Avalon Young – To Me06 Drake – God’s Plan07 Tinashe Ft. Offset – No Drama08 Cyhi The Prynce ft. 2 Chainz – Trick Me09 Fabolous ft. Pnb Rock – Stacks Up10 Jay Rock ft. Kendrick Lamar, Future & James Blake – Kings Dead11 Young Jeezy ft. Rick Ross And Tory Lanez – Like Them12 Slim 400 ft. Mozzy & Kidoe – Red Eye13 Nipsey Hussle Ft. Swizz Beatz – Been Down14 Joey Badass – Brooklyn S Own15 Raekwon – The Biz16 DJ Mustard & Rjmrla ft. Rae Sremmurd – Hard Way17 Mike Darole ft. RJ & Compton AV – Hello18 Omarion – Open Up19 Travis Garland ft. Wale – The Weekend (Hip Hop Snack Remix)20 Ballgreezy – Nice And Slow21 Bruno Mars ft. Cardi B – Finesse (Remix)22 Dj Nasty ft. Tory Lanez, Ballgreezy, Mike Smiff And Lamb – I Like23 Cam Wallace – Forever24 T.I. And Jacquees – Certified25 Eric Bellinger – Antidote (E-Mix)
There's a bunch of exciting space exploration mission slated for 2018. From SpaceX's Falcon Heavy to NASA's next Mars lander, space enthusiasts have a lot to look forward to in the new year.
Elon Musk has a new plan for Mars and Vice President Mike Pence formalized a goal of going back to the moon. So what does this all mean for space exploration? Mashable's Deputy Science Editor Miriam Kramer joins the podcast to break it down.
What does it take to become an astronaut? That’s the question Loren Grush asked ahead of the production of the new web series “Space Craft.”
Before NASA can launch its next big rocket, the Space Launch System, it has to put it together.
NASA is in the process of developing a rocket system that will take humans past low-earth orbit and into deep space. That huge rocket will launch an uncrewed capsule on a trip around the moon sometime in 2019. And that mission starts from the Kennedy Space Center. So how is the space center prepping for that launch?
Nicole Stott calls herself the Artistic Astronaut -- and for good reason. She’s the first person to paint in space.
SpaceX successful launched and landed a "flight proven" rocket booster, the second time this particular booster has seen action and making space flight history. But just what goes into the engineering feat of landing a 180 foot tall booster that's rocketing through the sky?
SpaceX's ability to launch, land and recycle a rocket could lower the cost of access to space, and pave the way for founder Elon Musk's to reach his ambitious goal of colonizing the red planet.
How do you stop a 20,000 pound spacecraft traveling 300 miles per hour? Explosions and parachutes, that's how.
Ralph Fritsche is a lot like Mark Watney. He’s growing potatoes in Martian regolith. And as we’ll find out, it’s harder than it looks.
Astronauts on the International Space Station are growing their own food. So how do you grow plants in space?
As President Trump begins his term, he'll appoint a new NASA Administrator. That new head of the public space program will steer NASA's vision for space exploration. So where is it heading?
The Cassini spacecraft has been exploring Saturn since launching in 1997. Cassini gave planetary scientists incredible insight into the planet’s rings, it’s surface, and moons. As it enters it's final year, UCF Professor and Planetary Scientist Josh Colwell reflects on what insight the spacecraft provided to planetary scientists.
At the most recent F8 Facebook conference, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced new initiatives for expanding internet access across the world saying “We stand for connecting every person, for a global community, for bringing people together, for giving everyone a voice.” In this episode of URTechSavvy Scott and I discuss the technologies behind what it means to … Continue reading #16 – Internet Access