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विलक्षण सन्त विलक्षण वाणी (Extraordinary Saints’ Extraordinary Speeches)

श्रीकृष्ण-बाललीला_39A (भाईजी श्रीहनुमानप्रसादजी पोद्दारजी की वाणी में)

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword
Monday, August 23, 2021 - WOWZA!

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 10:31


HOWSWEETITIS and TWOTHUMBSUP pretty much summarizes our review of  today's frothy , fun, and nostalgia-hued puzzle by Bruce Haight. Who can't help but smile at 49A, "The Jackie Gleason Show" catchphrase, HOWSWEETITIS, or the delicious twist that would always follow 39A, "Columbo" catchphrase, JUSTONEMORETHING? Probably all the people who weren't even born when these shows aired, aka 50% of the New York Times audience! Fortunately, the crosses were gentle, but it would be interesting to hear from some GenYers, so if you want to OPINE, drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com!

विलक्षण सन्त विलक्षण वाणी (Extraordinary Saints’ Extraordinary Speeches)

सत्संग_39A (स्वामी श्रीशरणानंदजी की वाणी में)

विलक्षण सन्त विलक्षण वाणी (Extraordinary Saints’ Extraordinary Speeches)

जीवन विवेचन 39A (श्रीदेवकी माँ की वाणी में)

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword

Today's crossword was titled Olio, meaning either that a) they didn't have a theme, or b) they were intending to talk about margarine but the proofreader took a POWERNAP at an inopportune time. Either way, today's crossword did have its moments -- 67D, Bits of hijinks?, DOTS, and 44D, Stopped smoking?, COOLED were among our favorites. Jean had a spot of bother with 39A, Three-dimensional, SPATIAL, inadvertently slipping in a C instead of a T. Mike, meanwhile, was disappointed that 45A, One receiving a congratulatory email from eBay, turned out to be HIGHESTBIDDER, rather than the (at least in his eyes) much more amusing SPAMRECIPIENT. A decent Sunday crossword, we give it a 4.5 squares on the JAMCR scale

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword

There were a few ENIGMAS in this puzzle -- the most perplexing being, how did Galileo, born in the 1500's, earn the monicker of 39A, The Father of Modern Physics? Schroedinger is probably rolling over (and simultaneously not rolling over) in his grave

商界早知道|一早速览商业事
11月17日【商界早知道】蛋壳公寓否认破产;麦当劳中国投资25亿卖咖啡

商界早知道|一早速览商业事

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 6:54


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Chasseurs de science
Judith Resnik : le destin tragique d'une femme dans l'espace

Chasseurs de science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 11:52


Dans les années 80, Judith Resnik vit son rêve. Elle est astronaute pour la Nasa et la deuxième femme américaine à s'être rendue dans l'espace. En janvier 1986, elle embarque à bord de la navette Challenger avec le reste de l'équipage.Cette femme moderne sera l'une des victimes de la tristement mémorable explosion de Challenger. Cet épisode de Chasseurs de science vous propose de revivre ce tragique épisode de l'histoire de l'aérospatiale aux côtés de Judith.Pour aller plus loin :28 janvier 1986 : explosion de la navette spatiale ChallengerIna : il y a 25 ans, la navette Challenger explosaitLe 12 avril 1981, premier vol d'une navetteColumbia : toutes les leçons n'auraient pas été tirées après ChallengerDécouvrez le documentaire de la chaîne Stardust sur le drame de Challenger.Rendez-vous sur CielMania pour y lire l'article de Jean-Baptiste Feldmann sur le mémorial lunaire créé en hommage à ces astronautes.Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.Transcription du podcast :Bienvenue dans Chasseurs de science, un podcast produit par Futura. Je suis Julie et je serai votre guide temporelle au cours de cette excursion. Aujourd'hui, nous partons pour le pas de lancement de la navette Challenger, en Floride. Vous écoutez Chasseurs de science, si ce podcast vous plaît, n'hésitez pas à nous soutenir en le partageant sur les réseaux sociaux et en nous laissant une note sur les plateformes de diffusion.En janvier 1978, Judith Resnik a 29 ans et elle vient de recevoir une nouvelle qui va bouleverser sa vie : elle est sélectionnée pour devenir astronaute pour la Nasa parmi plusieurs milliers de candidats. Elle prévient immédiatement ses parents Marvin et Sarah, tout deux immigrants d'Ukraine. Tout sourit à Judith. L'année précédente, elle a obtenu un doctorat en génie électrique et elle occupe un poste d'ingénieur à l'Institut national de la santé à Bethesda. Devenir l'une des premières femmes astronautes, c'est juste incroyable !Après l'annonce de sa sélection, Judith intègre un programme d'entraînement qui lui permet de devenir spécialiste de mission. À ce poste, elle sera en charge d'une partie bien précise des missions scientifiques que devront réaliser les astronautes une fois dans l'espace. Six ans après son entrée à la Nasa, Judith prend part à la mission Discovery. Elle est la seule femme de son équipage.Le 30 août 1984, alors que la navette décolle du pas de tir 39A du Kennedy Space Center à Cap Canaveral, elle sait que son nom marquera l'histoire avec un grand H. En effet, à ce moment-là, elle devient la deuxième femme américaine à rejoindre l'espace, et seulement la quatrième au niveau international, après deux astronautes russes et sa compatriote Sally Ride.Elle expérimente alors la sensation indescriptible d'impesanteur, voit ses cheveux flotter autour de sa tête et tous les outils qu'elle manipule ne jamais retomber sur le sol. À bord de Discovery, une image de Judith fera le tour du monde. Devant les caméras, elle brandit un carton où elle avait inscrit « Hi Dad ! » (« Salut, Papa ! »), en sachant pertinemment que son père suivait avec attention ses aventures spatiales.Après le succès du premier vol de Discovery, Judith intègre immédiatement un autre programme ambitieux de la Nasa : STS 51-L Challenger. La mission doit se dérouler comme suit. Le premier matin sera dédié à la préparation de la mise en orbite du satellite TDRS-B ; l'après-midi à son déploiement. Le deuxième jour, le programme de suivi de la comète Halley débute et Christa McAuliffe, deuxième femme de l'équipage et institutrice tiendra le premier cours donné depuis l'espace à des enfants. Les jours 3, 4 et 5 seront destinés à la mise en orbite du satellite Spartan. Judith est en charge de manier le bras robotique de la navette pour le déployer. Enfin, le retour de l'équipage est prévu 144 heures et 34 minutes après leur départ.Tout est organisé au millimètre. Judith et ses collègues connaissent par coeur les gestes et les procédures pour faire face à toutes les situations. Malheureusement, rien ne va se passer comme prévu.Dès le lancement, la 25e mission de Challenger accumule les couacs. Le 22 janvier 1986 à 15h43, sur le pas de tir B, tout est prêt pour le décollage. Mais la météo fait des siennes. On reprogramme le lancement le 23, puis le 24 janvier. Challenger est toujours clouée au sol. Le 25 janvier, c'est une tempête de l'autre côté de l'Atlantique qui empêche le départ. Le mauvais temps atteint la Floride, repoussant encore le lancement. La tension est palpable entre les astronautes. Arriveront-ils à décoller un jour ? Une nouvelle date est planifiée : le 27 janvier 1986 à 9h37. Repoussée encore. Cette fois-ci, c'est une trappe qui refuse de se fermer.Finalement, la navette Challenger décolle le 28 janvier 1986 à 11h38, soit 2 heures après l'heure prévue. Un logiciel qui pilote le système anti-incendie connaît une panne alors qu'on remplit les réservoirs externes d'hydrogène liquide, avant le départ. Dans le cockpit, Judith et le reste de l'équipage échangent un regard. Challenger quitte enfin le sol de la Floride et son funeste destin est scellé.Seulement 0.678 secondes après le décollage, les spectateurs au sol voient une inquiétante fumée grise s'échapper de l'arrière du fuselage. Le père et le frère de Judith sont présents. Entre 0,836 et 2,5 secondes, la fumée se fait plus dense. La navette prend de la vitesse et rencontre ses premiers vents de haute altitude à 37 secondes. En réponse au cisaillement du vent, le système de navigation augmente la puissance des propulseurs pour maintenir la direction de la navette.58 secondes. Une petite flamme apparaît. Elle grandit rapidement et l'ordinateur de bord alerte sur la diminution de la pression dans le propulseur droit. De toute évidence, il fuit. À l'intérieur, l'équipage surentraîné est prisonnier. Les sept astronautes n'ont aucun moyen de sortir de Challenger. La navette n'est pas équipée de sièges éjectables et la présence d'un système d'évacuation a été jugée « d'une utilité limitée ».À 64 secondes, le feu change de couleur, signe que l'hydrogène s'est mêlé aux flammes. L'ordinateur de bord tente de mettre fin au drame qui se joue, en vain. 73 secondes. Le réservoir d'hydrogène liquide perd son dôme et plus de 1.200 tonnes de carburant alimentent le brasier. En un battement de cil, Challenger explose à 46.000 pieds d'altitude dans le ciel de Cap Canaveral. La navette se désintègre dans une boule de feu entourée d'une fumée brune sous les yeux horrifiés du personnel de la Nasa, des spectateurs et de la famille et des amis de l'équipage.Judith Resnik, spécialiste de mission,Christa McAuliffe, spécialiste des charges utiles,Gregory Jarvis, spécialiste des charges utiles,Francis Scobee, commandant,Ronald McNair, spécialiste de mission,Ellison Onizuka, spécialiste de mission,et Michael Smith, pilote, ont disparu en même temps que Challenger. Les restes de la navette spatiale finissent leur course dans l'océan à 334 km/h, emportant avec eux tout espoir de retrouver des survivants. La Nasa lance immédiatement une mission pour récupérer les débris de la navette et d'éventuels restes humains. Le corps de Judith est le premier retrouvé au milieu des décombres. Elle n'avait que 36 ans.Devant son écran de télévision, sa mère, Sarah, a vu l'explosion. Elle se rend chez une voisine en criant : « Ils sont morts là-haut. Ils sont morts, ils sont morts ! » La nuit du drame, le président Ronald Reagan rend hommage aux victimes lors d'un discours devant le Congrès. Trois jours après, une cérémonie nationale, retransmise en direct, se tient au Centre spatial de Houston en présence de plus de 10.000 personnes.Une commission chargée d'enquêter sur les circonstances de l'accident est créée par le président américain. Richard Feynman en est l'un des membres les plus célèbres. Il remarque que les estimations de fiabilité communiquées par la Nasa étaient irréalistes et divergeaient totalement de celles faites par les ingénieurs. Il déclare alors : « Pour qu'une technologie soit couronnée de succès, la réalité doit prendre le dessus sur les relations publiques, car on ne peut pas tromper la Nature. »L'enquête n'a pas permis d'établir avec certitude les causes de la mort de l'équipage. Le rapport émet l'hypothèse, sans assurance, que les astronautes auraient perdu conscience peu avant l'explosion. Judith Resnik et ses collègues deviennent alors des héros, mais ils étaient avant tout des femmes et des hommes avec des amis, une famille et des collègues qui se souviennent d'eux.Michael Coates, pilote sur la première mission de la navette Discovery, se rappelle de Judith – ou Judy, comme ses proches l'appelaient – en ces termes : « C'était quelqu'un qui comptait beaucoup. Elle vivait, travaillait et s'amusait intensément. Elle n'était pas parfaite, elle était têtue, et elle devait toujours avoir son mot à dire. Mais à la fin d'un dispute, elle souriait et c'était tout. On se sentait à l'aise avec elle. À bien des égards, c'était une astronaute idéale. Elle laissera un grand vide. »Merci d'avoir écouté Chasseurs de science. La musique de cet épisode a été composée par Patricia Chaylade. Au texte et à la narration : Julie Kern. Merci à Vincent Heidelberg, qui prête sa voix à Michael Coates. Rendez-vous sur sa chaîne Youtube Stardust pour y découvrir son documentaire consacré à l'histoire de Challenger.Si vous appréciez notre travail, n‘hésitez pas à nous laisser un commentaire et cinq étoiles sur les plateformes de diffusion pour nous soutenir et améliorer notre visibilité. Vous pouvez aussi vous abonner sur Spotify, Deezer et Apple Podcast pour ne plus manquer un seul épisode. Quant à moi, je vous retrouverai bientôt pour une future expédition temporelle dans Chasseurs de science. À bientôt ! Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

The Dark Horde Network
UFO Buster Radio News – 418: Lakes on Mars, Crew Goblin, SN8 Shorter Flop, and New Planet Different Galaxy

The Dark Horde Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 59:51


Subscribe to the YouTube Channel here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA Join the Episode after party on Discord! Link: https://discord.gg/ZzJSrGP Brian McCarty Water on Mars: discovery of three buried lakes intrigues scientists Researchers have detected a group of lakes hidden under the red planet's icy surface. Link: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02751-1?fbclid=IwAR0e6lg5T8VK-2e-QE6_E4lLQrNl5GN7-tk0Yrgq-PAWVEzb9w47WOzkYkA Two years ago, planetary scientists reported the discovery of a large saltwater lake under the ice at Mars's south pole, a finding that was met with excitement and some scepticism. Now, researchers have confirmed the presence of that lake — and found three more. The discovery, reported on 28 September in Nature Astronomy1, was made using radar data from the European Space Agency's Mars-orbiting spacecraft, called Mars Express. It follows the detection of a single subsurface lake in the same region in 2018 — which, if confirmed, would be the first body of liquid water ever detected on the red planet and a possible habitat for life. But that finding was based on just 29 observations made from 2012 to 2015, and many researchers said they needed more evidence to support the claim. The latest study used a broader data set comprising 134 observations from 2012 to 2019. “We identified the same body of water, but we also found three other bodies of water around the main one,” says planetary scientist Elena Pettinelli at the University of Rome, who is one of the paper's co-authors. “It's a complex system.” The team used a radar instrument on Mars Express called the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding (MARSIS) to probe the planet's southern polar region. MARSIS sends out radio waves that bounce off layers of material in the planet's surface and subsurface. The way the signal is reflected back indicates the kind of material that is present at a particular location — rock, ice or water, NASA targeting Halloween for next SpaceX Crew Dragon astronaut launch Link: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/spacex-crew-dragon-launch-nasa-halloween-target/ NASA now plans to launch four astronauts to the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft on October 31, a Halloween flight that will mark the first operational use of the capsule following a successful piloted test flight earlier this summer. By delaying the Crew Dragon flight to October 31, the station crew and flight controllers in the U.S., Russia, Europe, Canada and Japan will get a chance to catch their collective breath while allowing additional time to resolve any open issues. NASA's SpaceX Crew 1 astronauts (L-R): Shannon Walker, Victor Glover, Michael Hopkins and Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi. Hopkins, Walker and Noguchi are space flight veterans while Glover, an accomplished military test pilot, is making his first. Crew 1 commander Michael Hopkins, pilot Victor Glover, Shannon Walker and Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi now plan to blast off from historic pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket at 2:40 a.m. on October 31. Docking at the space station is expected around 5 a.m. on November 1. They will be welcomed aboard by Rubins and her two crewmates, Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov. Whether they might welcome their new crewmates aboard with any Halloween treats is not yet known. SpaceX scales back plans for Starship's first high-altitude flight A 50,000-foot trip won't be quite as ambitious. Link: https://www.engadget.com/spacex-starship-test-flight-reduced-altitude-182324492.html You might want to dial back your expectations for the first high-altitude SpaceX Starship flight. Elon Musk now says the flight with the SN8 prototype will top out at 15km, or close to 50,000ft, instead of the 18km and 60,000ft he'd mentioned earlier. It's not clear what prompted the lowered expectations, but Musk added that the rocket would get its nosecone and front flaps “next week.” While a 50,000-foot trip won't be quite as ambitious, the goal should remain the same. SpaceX wants to show that Starship can perform more than short hops. If the high-altitude test is successful, it's much closer to providing a fully operational rocket. The company is betting its future on Starship in hopes it will enable space tourism and interplanetary trips, and that won't happen without major milestones like this. An SN9 prototype is due in October. First Evidence of a Planet in Another Galaxy The Milky Way is filled with planets. Now astronomers have found the first candidate planet in another galaxy. Link: https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/first-evidence-of-a-planet-in-another-galaxy The M51 Whirpool Galaxy Since the first detection of the first exoplanet in 1992, astronomers have found thousands of others. Indeed, they estimate that the Milky Way is home to 40 billion worlds. So it's easy to imagine that planets must be common in other galaxies, particularly those that seem similar to our own. But when it comes to spotting these planets, there is a problem. Other galaxies are so far away and the stars crammed into such a small region of space, as seen from Earth, that it is hard to identify individual ones let alone the effects of any planets around them. So extragalactic planets have sadly eluded astronomers. Now Rosanne Di Stefano at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics along with several colleagues, say they have found a candidate planet in the M51 Whirlpool Galaxy some 23 million light years from Earth near the constellation of Ursa Major. This alien world, christened M51-ULS-1b, is probably slightly smaller than Saturn and orbits a binary system at a distance of perhaps ten times Earth's distance from the Sun. The observation was possible because of a special set of conditions. The planet's host binary system consists of a neutron star or black hole which is devouring a massive nearby star at a huge rate. The infall of stardust releases huge amounts of energy, making this system one of brightest sources of X-rays in the entire Whirlpool Galaxy. Indeed, its X-ray luminosity is roughly a million times brighter than the entire output of the Sun at all wavelengths. Hugely bright x-rays sources are rare and sparsely distributed throughout the Whirlpool Galaxy. That means they are easy to isolate against the backdrop of ordinary stars. Show Stuff Join the episode after party on Discord! Link: https://discord.gg/ZzJSrGP The Dark Horde Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-dark-horde The Dark Horde, LLC – http://www.thedarkhorde.com Twitter @DarkHorde or https://twitter.com/HordeDark Support the podcast and shop @ http://shopthedarkhorde.com UBR Truth Seekers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216706068856746 UFO Buster Radio: https://www.facebook.com/UFOBusterRadio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com Mail can be sent to: UFO Buster Radio Network PO BOX 769905 San Antonio TX 78245 For Skype Users: bosscrawler

The Dark Horde Network
UFO Buster Radio News – 418: Lakes on Mars, Crew Goblin, SN8 Shorter Flop, and New Planet Different Galaxy

The Dark Horde Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 59:51


Subscribe to the YouTube Channel here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA Join the Episode after party on Discord! Link: https://discord.gg/ZzJSrGP Brian McCarty Water on Mars: discovery of three buried lakes intrigues scientists Researchers have detected a group of lakes hidden under the red planet's icy surface. Link: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02751-1?fbclid=IwAR0e6lg5T8VK-2e-QE6_E4lLQrNl5GN7-tk0Yrgq-PAWVEzb9w47WOzkYkA Two years ago, planetary scientists reported the discovery of a large saltwater lake under the ice at Mars's south pole, a finding that was met with excitement and some scepticism. Now, researchers have confirmed the presence of that lake — and found three more. The discovery, reported on 28 September in Nature Astronomy1, was made using radar data from the European Space Agency's Mars-orbiting spacecraft, called Mars Express. It follows the detection of a single subsurface lake in the same region in 2018 — which, if confirmed, would be the first body of liquid water ever detected on the red planet and a possible habitat for life. But that finding was based on just 29 observations made from 2012 to 2015, and many researchers said they needed more evidence to support the claim. The latest study used a broader data set comprising 134 observations from 2012 to 2019. “We identified the same body of water, but we also found three other bodies of water around the main one,” says planetary scientist Elena Pettinelli at the University of Rome, who is one of the paper's co-authors. “It's a complex system.” The team used a radar instrument on Mars Express called the Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding (MARSIS) to probe the planet's southern polar region. MARSIS sends out radio waves that bounce off layers of material in the planet's surface and subsurface. The way the signal is reflected back indicates the kind of material that is present at a particular location — rock, ice or water, NASA targeting Halloween for next SpaceX Crew Dragon astronaut launch Link: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/spacex-crew-dragon-launch-nasa-halloween-target/ NASA now plans to launch four astronauts to the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft on October 31, a Halloween flight that will mark the first operational use of the capsule following a successful piloted test flight earlier this summer. By delaying the Crew Dragon flight to October 31, the station crew and flight controllers in the U.S., Russia, Europe, Canada and Japan will get a chance to catch their collective breath while allowing additional time to resolve any open issues. NASA's SpaceX Crew 1 astronauts (L-R): Shannon Walker, Victor Glover, Michael Hopkins and Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi. Hopkins, Walker and Noguchi are space flight veterans while Glover, an accomplished military test pilot, is making his first. Crew 1 commander Michael Hopkins, pilot Victor Glover, Shannon Walker and Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi now plan to blast off from historic pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket at 2:40 a.m. on October 31. Docking at the space station is expected around 5 a.m. on November 1. They will be welcomed aboard by Rubins and her two crewmates, Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov. Whether they might welcome their new crewmates aboard with any Halloween treats is not yet known. SpaceX scales back plans for Starship's first high-altitude flight A 50,000-foot trip won't be quite as ambitious. Link: https://www.engadget.com/spacex-starship-test-flight-reduced-altitude-182324492.html You might want to dial back your expectations for the first high-altitude SpaceX Starship flight. Elon Musk now says the flight with the SN8 prototype will top out at 15km, or close to 50,000ft, instead of the 18km and 60,000ft he'd mentioned earlier. It's not clear what prompted the lowered expectations, but Musk added that the rocket would get its nosecone and front flaps “next week.” While a 50,000-foot trip won't be quite as ambitious, the goal should remain the same. SpaceX wants to show that Starship can perform more than short hops. If the high-altitude test is successful, it's much closer to providing a fully operational rocket. The company is betting its future on Starship in hopes it will enable space tourism and interplanetary trips, and that won't happen without major milestones like this. An SN9 prototype is due in October. First Evidence of a Planet in Another Galaxy The Milky Way is filled with planets. Now astronomers have found the first candidate planet in another galaxy. Link: https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/first-evidence-of-a-planet-in-another-galaxy The M51 Whirpool Galaxy Since the first detection of the first exoplanet in 1992, astronomers have found thousands of others. Indeed, they estimate that the Milky Way is home to 40 billion worlds. So it's easy to imagine that planets must be common in other galaxies, particularly those that seem similar to our own. But when it comes to spotting these planets, there is a problem. Other galaxies are so far away and the stars crammed into such a small region of space, as seen from Earth, that it is hard to identify individual ones let alone the effects of any planets around them. So extragalactic planets have sadly eluded astronomers. Now Rosanne Di Stefano at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics along with several colleagues, say they have found a candidate planet in the M51 Whirlpool Galaxy some 23 million light years from Earth near the constellation of Ursa Major. This alien world, christened M51-ULS-1b, is probably slightly smaller than Saturn and orbits a binary system at a distance of perhaps ten times Earth's distance from the Sun. The observation was possible because of a special set of conditions. The planet's host binary system consists of a neutron star or black hole which is devouring a massive nearby star at a huge rate. The infall of stardust releases huge amounts of energy, making this system one of brightest sources of X-rays in the entire Whirlpool Galaxy. Indeed, its X-ray luminosity is roughly a million times brighter than the entire output of the Sun at all wavelengths. Hugely bright x-rays sources are rare and sparsely distributed throughout the Whirlpool Galaxy. That means they are easy to isolate against the backdrop of ordinary stars. Show Stuff Join the episode after party on Discord! Link: https://discord.gg/ZzJSrGP The Dark Horde Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-dark-horde The Dark Horde, LLC – http://www.thedarkhorde.com Twitter @DarkHorde or https://twitter.com/HordeDark Support the podcast and shop @ http://shopthedarkhorde.com UBR Truth Seekers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216706068856746 UFO Buster Radio: https://www.facebook.com/UFOBusterRadio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com Mail can be sent to: UFO Buster Radio Network PO BOX 769905 San Antonio TX 78245 For Skype Users: bosscrawler

LIVE From the Beach Bungalow
Things You Want to Blast into Space

LIVE From the Beach Bungalow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 25:21


Grab your astronaut suit and meet us at launchpad 39A for an out-of-this-world episode of LIVE! What do you wish you could launch into space? Nate uses his rocket to get rid of some inconvenient trash. Matt blasts off the Kardashians, but only so they can shoot a new season in zero G. Pat tries to suck the earth’s core out through a volcano. Plus, how do sound barriers work? Do rocks crack if they’re dropped from really high? Are instructions a book? And does SpaceX sound like Space-Sex to anyone else but Matt? Join us on "Earth and a half” for a full new episode of LIVE!

Revue de presse française
Revue de presse française - À la Une: SpaceX, Objectif Lune

Revue de presse française

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 5:30


La fusée de SpaceX a réussi à placer deux astronautes de la Nasa sur orbite. Un vol sans précédent dans l’histoire spatiale, puisque ce premier vol habité depuis dix ans aux États-Unis a été opéré par une entreprise privée, la société SpaceX, du groupe américain de l’industriel Elon Musk. De quoi enflammer l’enthousiasme de Sud-Ouest. Lequel journal entrevoit dans ce vol « des signes d’une nouvelle ère, jusque-là dominée par les États ». Et ce journal souligne que la fusée, cette nuit, a pris son vol « du pas de tir 39A, à Cap Canaveral ». C’est de-là que décollèrent « les missions Apollo d’exploration de la Lune dans les années 1960 et 1970 », rappelle Sud-Ouest. Elon Musk, la nuit dernière, a donc en quelque sorte rejoué Objectif Lune. Françaises jihadistes, La grande évasion Dans les prisons kurdes en Syrie, c’est plutôt La Grande Évasion qu’ont rejoué des Françaises jihadistes qui se sont échappées, avec, notamment, la complicité en France. Treize d’entre elles sont en cavale. Selon Le Parisien Dimanche, depuis la première offensive militaire turque dans le nord-est de la Syrie en octobre dernier, « une vingtaine de jihadistes françaises se sont évadées (de trois) prisons et camps kurdes ». Une source proche des services de renseignement français confie à ce journal que ces femmes font notamment « appel à des passeurs rémunérés jusqu’à 10 000 euros. (…) Des circuits de financement d’évasions ont été identifiés jusqu’en France et démantelés », signale cette source au Parisien Dimanche. Lequel journal précise que ces prisonnières en cavale sont « originaires de la région parisienne, du Nord, de la Bretagne ou encore de la Côte d’Azur ». Certaines ont été reprises mais, selon le Centre d’analyse du terrorisme, cité par ce journal, « au 8 mai, treize d’entre elles étaient encore dans la nature (dont) Hayat Boumeddiene, veuve du terroriste de l’Hyper Cacher Amedy Coulibaly », en référence à l’attentat du 9 janvier 2015, porte de Vincennes à Paris. L’Organisation chinoise de la santé C’est fait. Donald Trump a décidé de couper les ponts avec l'OMS. Le président américain accuse l’Organisation mondiale de la santé d’être une marionnette de Pékin. Avis partagé en France par le magazine Le Point. Selon cet hebdomadaire, dans la crise du coronavirus, « il ne fait pas de doute que l’OMS a lourdement failli ». Cet hebdomadaire, toutefois, en rend responsable Donald Trump lui-même. Car « la crise de l’OMS est surtout emblématique de la déliquescence du système multilatéral sous les coups de boutoir de Donald Trump. Le retrait désordonné des États-Unis laisse les organisations internationales à la merci de la Chine, qui s’en sert comme levier pour promouvoir son modèle total-capitaliste », estime ce magazine. Raoult le sniper Cette crise du coronavirus a aussi fait émerger une figure désormais connue dans le monde entier, le professeur marseillais Didier Raoult et son traitement à base de chloroquine. Et cette semaine, Didier Raoult « tire à vue ». C’est la Une de L’Express, magazine auquel le célèbre médecin marseillais a accordé un long entretien « Un échange exigeant et "musclé" durant lequel Raoult sulfate à tout-va », formule L’Express. Les journalistes ? Didier Raoult les accuse, nous accuse, de ne pas travailler « assez », et ceux de L’Express de poser des questions « à la con » ! Le bilan du coronavirus ? « À Paris, des quadragénaires sont morts. À Marseille, il n’y en a pas, dit-il à L’Express. (…) Nous, à (l’Institut hospitalier de Marseille), on a eu un mort de moins de 70 ans qui avait reçu le traitement hydroxychloroquine et azythromycine, et aucun en dessous de 60 ans. À Paris, la moitié des gens décédés du Covid-19 avaient moins de 70 ans. C’est honteux », fulmine-t-il encore, avant d’ajouter : « On m’a dit que je traite les jeunes, qui ne meurent pas. Sauf qu’à Paris, il y en a qui meurent ! Chez nous, non. » Comme le conseille L’Express, paraphrasant une « célèbre caricature sur l’affaire Dreyfus », le Pr Raoult, « mieux vaut ne pas en parler durant un dîner en famille ». Jean-Marc Morandini dans le collimateur des juges Du nouveau dans « l’affaire Jean-Marc Morandini ». La justice française requiert le renvoi de l’animateur de télévision devant un tribunal. Selon Le Parisien Dimanche, « le 3 avril dernier, le parquet de Paris a requis le renvoi en correctionnelle de l’animateur de Cnews et NRJ 12 pour corruption de mineur de plus de 15 ans, des soupçons qu’il conteste ». Selon une avocate de Jean-Marc Morandini interrogé par ce journal, « ce réquisitoire est vide (…) et d’autant plus surprenant qu’il intervient alors que plusieurs (…) demandes d’actes (de la défense) sont en cours ». La dernière séance Salut confraternel pour conclure à un magazine français qui vient pour la première fois de sortir un numéro dont il se serait bien passé, le magazine de cinéma Première, qui publie en effet sur Internet son premier numéro « qui ne sera pas disponible en kiosque. » « C’est surtout la première fois de son histoire que le magazine sort alors que les salles de cinéma, elles, sont fermées », souligne Première. Courage donc à l’équipe de Première qui a « hâte que ce virus soit éradiqué » afin de lui permettre de nous « redonner encore plus envie de retourner dans les salles ! ». Pour que ce numéro de Première ne soit pas sa dernière séance…

With No Due Respect
With No Due Respect S02E24 (SpaceX - Crew Dragon & Beyond)

With No Due Respect

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020


We are going to space!  Well, not Del and Dutch, but U.S. astronauts from U.S. soil.  Join us for the Crew Dragon, Falcon 9 excitement, the past present and future of Space X and it's competitors.  We have crazy tech, space crazy billionaires and crazy enthusiasm for the future of space travel.  DHOTW: Trump tweets his fingers in a knot.  SPECIAL:  Stallone get's TruckedWith No Due Respect S02E24 (SpaceX - Crew Dragon & Beyond)SHOW NOTES:Crew Dragon/Falcon 9 on pad 39A at Kennedy Space CenterSTS135 7-8-11 Last Shuttle Mission to ISSSoyuz Rocket that the U.S. has been paying Russia 80 million a trip.Crew DragonJim Bridenstine and Elon MuskSuits and Astronauts - Robert Behnken & Douglas HurleyTesla Car in SpaceDragon Dash Board and ControlsStarship Enterprise ControlsDragon RecoverySaturn 5 vs. Falcon 9SpaceX StarshipBoeing StarlinerAmazon Blue OriginThe Infamous Rocky - Stallone Truck

Francoinformador
Twitter activa notificaciones en tweets de Trump.

Francoinformador

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 7:12


TWITTER NOTIFICA TWEETS DE TRUMP. Twitter ha colocado por primera vez este martes una notificación de verificación de datos en un tuit del Presidente de EU, Donald Trump, en el que alega que las papeletas por correo serán “sustancialmente fraudulentas” y darán lugar a una “elección fraudulenta“, informó Reuters. La notificación muestra un signo de exclamación azul bajo la publicación en la red social e insta a los lectores a obtener más información al respecto. Al hacer clic en la etiqueta se abre una nueva página de noticias sobre el tema, incluyendo información de los verificadores de hechos que desacreditan el reclamo. De este modo, Twitter vigila la información errónea o falsedades que se difunden a través de la red social. REUTERS DÍA LETAL EN MÉXICO. México registró este martes 26 su día más letal desde el inicio de la pandemia del coronavirus, al reportarse 501 fallecimientos en las últimas 24 horas.  La Secretaría de Salud informó en conferencia de prensa que ya suman 8.134 los decesos por covid-19, mientras que se registra un total de 74.560 casos confirmados de coronavirus. De los positivos confirmados hasta este día, 14.718 son casos activos, es decir, que presentaron síntomas en los últimos 14 días. FORBES URUGUAY SE RESGUARDA. Un brote de casos de coronavirus en la norteña ciudad de Rivera (fronteriza con Brasil), ha llevado a las autoridades de Uruguay a reforzar las medidas sanitarias para frenar la propagación de la Covid-19. Asimismo, el presidente uruguayo Lacalle Pou precisó que los ministerios de Interior y Defensa agregarán dos "piquetes migratorios, sanitarios" a los ya existentes en puntos limítrofes para disminuir el tránsito desde y hacia el departamento de Rivera y su capital homónima. EL OBSERVADOR MATRIMONIO IGUALITARIO. Costa Rica se convirtió este martes en el primer país de Centroamérica en admitir el matrimonio homosexual. La fecha no tuvo los festejos esperados debido a la pandemia de Covid-19.  Una boda transmitida en vivo por redes sociales desde el primer minuto de este 26 de mayo, dio la bienvenida al matrimonio igualitario en Costa Rica. A partir de hoy es legal por orden de la Sala  Constitucional y en acatamiento a una opinión consultiva de la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos.  TELEMUNDO MISIÓN DEMO-2. La NASA y la empresa SpaceX dijeron que "todo está listo" para el inicio hoy miércoles 27 de mayo de la misión Demo-2, con la que Estados Unidos volverá a enviar a astronautas a la Estación Espacial Internacional (EEI) desde suelo estadounidense después de 9 años.  Si las condiciones meteorológicas son propicias y las máquinas no fallan, un cohete Falcon 9 de SpaceX que lleva acoplada la cápsula Dragon Crew con dos astronautas de la NASA a bordo despegará a las 16:33 (20.33 GMT) de la plataforma 39A del Centro Espacial Kennedy, en Cabo Cañaveral (Florida). Si la situación no mejorase, el despegue se retrasaría hasta el fin de semana, cuando los pronósticos indican que habrá un clima más favorable. SPACEX   PHISHING. Microsoft ha descubierto una campaña de phishing que ha enviado correos electrónicos fraudulentos de forma masiva con temática relacionada con la COVID-19, que contienen un documento de Excel malicioso con el fin de conseguir el control remoto del dispositivo infectado. Los cibercriminales se hacen pasar en sus mensajes por la Universidad Johns Hopkins (Estados Unidos) a través de su Centro para la Seguridad de la Salud, como ha informado esta institución desde su cuenta en Twitter, que ha recomendado no descargar documentos adjuntos de fuentes desconocidas, puesto que en sus actualizaciones diarias oficiales no se incluyen. EL ESPAÑOL   MÁS IMPUESTOS A LAS TECNOLÓGICAS. Gigantes tecnológicos como Google, Facebook y Amazon podrían verse obligados a pagar impuestos más altos en Europa a medida que los gobiernos de la UE buscan nuevos ingresos para lidiar con la crisis económica causada por la pandemia de coronavirus, informa CNBC, citando sus fuentes. Se espera que la Comisión Europea revele nuevos planes de gastos esta semana. La UE ha estado acusando a las grandes empresas de Silicon Valley de ganar dinero con las economías de los países europeos, utilizando su compleja estructura para enviar algunas de las ganancias a los Estados miembros con bajos impuestos.  AMBITO   DE MORELIA A MAZATLÁN. Desde el fin de semana comenzaron a circular rumores sobre la posible mudanza del club Monarcas a Mazatlán, noticia que no le cayó nada bien a los aficionados. Ahora son los periodistas deportivos quienes comienzan a dar un poco más de información sobre el tema. De acuerdo con el comentarista deESPN, José Ramón Fernandez, el equipo fue vendido a Mazatlán por 400 millones de pesos y será la televisora TV Azteca quien se quede con los derecho de transmisión. https://www.record.com.mx/columnistas-francotirador/jugadores-de-morelia-ya-saben-que-el-club-se-va-a-mazatlan INFOBAE ZLATAN. Durante el entrenamiento del lunes, Zlatan Ibrahimovic había sufrido una lesión que no le permitió continuar y se pensaba que podía tratarse de algo relacionado al tendón de Aquiles. Este martes, el Milan dio a conocer el diagnóstico del atacante sueco tras los estudios que se le practicaron y se confirmó que el tendón de Aquiles está intacto. La zona dañada es en el músculo sóleo de la pantorrilla derecha. Se realizará un examen instrumental en 10 días. CNN   SE VIENE EL BIOPIC DE AMY WINEHOUSE. El biopic sobre Amy Winehouse se estrenará “en un año o dos”, según ha revelado su padre Mitch Winehouse. Según sus palabras, la cinta será un retrato auténtico de la vida de la cantante, que de alguna manera reparará lo presentado en el documental Amy (2015) de Asif Kapadia, en el que la relación con su hija se relató de forma “engañosa”.Sobre quien podría encarnar a la artista, su padre asegura que elegirá siguiendo las recomendaciones del productor, y detalla: “Vamos a escoger a una actriz desconocida, a poder ser una chica judía del norte o el este de Londres que se parezca y hable como Amy”. INDIE HOY  

36氪·8点1氪
【早报】途牛收纳斯达克退市通知函;NASA批准SpaceX进行载人发射

36氪·8点1氪

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 3:41


针对近期京东、百度、携程等中概股企业纷纷准备申请在第二地上市,上海金融监管局局长解冬认为,科创板作为承担国家战略的资本市场创新平台,应为迎接优秀中概股科技企业回归做好准备。解冬说,今年1-4月,仅26家国内企业成功海外IPO,IPO融资额为15亿美元。与此相比较,2019年,有117家国内企业成功海外IPO,IPO融资额158亿美元;2018年,有110家国内企业成功海外IPO,IPO融资额320亿美元。 途牛发布公告称,因途牛ADS股票的收盘价连续30个交易日低于最低买入价1美元,公司于5月18日收到了纳斯达克证券市场 上市资格部 发布的通知函,但这份通知函并不会导致途牛立即退市。 国家广播电视总局办公厅发布关于停止播出“减肥传奇瘦身贴”等部分版本广告的通知。指出近期一些广播电视播出机构播出的“减肥传奇瘦身贴”“刮油汤”“甩脂贴”等广告,违反了《广告法》《广播电视管理条例》《广播电视广告播出管理办法》等相关规定。广电总局决定,自即日起,各级广播电视播出机构立即停止播出上述广告,并举一反三,全面清查所有在播和拟播广告,凡存在类似违规问题的,一律禁止播出。 继Here WeGo地图上架后,华为自己的“HUAWEI Search”服务也上架了,这可以看作是取代谷歌搜索的重要服务,集成在AppGallery应用商店中,除了简单的搜索外,其还有另外的功能,那就是帮助用户在没有Google Play商店的情况下查找应用。这个综合的搜索业务,将大大提高HMS服务支撑面,特别是补充应用上。 近日,华为向 富临精工 采购新能源车载减速器及相关零部件一事令外界产生诸多联想:华为是否要造整车?对此,华为品牌部相关人士回应称,公司没有造整车的计划,目前暂不清楚公告中涉及到的零部件的采购用途,内部正在核实信息。另一位知情人士分析称,合作应该仅限于新能源车三电领域,不涉及整车。 据外媒报道,NBA和球员工会一同与迪士尼进行商谈,双方商议的是于7月底在迪士尼ESPN环球体育中心重新开启NBA 2019-2020赛季,该地点将作为仅供NBA使用的单一场所,NBA相关人员可以在这儿比赛、训练和居住。 美国宇航局NASA正式批准了SpaceX将于本周进行的首次载人发射。这次发射定于美国当地时间5月27号下午4点33分,NASA两名宇航员将搭乘SpaceX载人龙飞船从佛罗里达州肯尼迪航天中心39A发射台升空,并前往国际空间站。

Bill Whittle Network
May 28: SpaceX and NASA Set Date for First Manned USA Launch in 9 Years

Bill Whittle Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 26:15


The private manned, for profit, space flight era gets its official launch on May 28, the date NASA and SpaceX have set to send Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley from launch pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in a Dragon capsule atop a Falcon 9 rocket. Bill Whittle Now with Scott Ott gets produced and distributed by a band of liberty-loving people who contribute monthly or annually to advance these messages. They do it for what they can give, rather than get, but they do get some backstage content, and access to Members-only features of our website. Join us today and find your people at https://BillWhittle.com/register/ Two free things with one click for a liberty lover like you https://bit.ly/3bPFdZs Thanks to our friends at the Patriot Post.

Língua Livre
LL #17 – Tempo e Linguagem, com Adriana Leitão

Língua Livre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 107:13


Recebemos a Prof. Adriana Leitão (Linguística – UFRJ) para falar sobre a relação entre tempo e linguagem, e como a expressão desse conceito tão complexo é afetada pela doença de Alzheimer. Neste episódio, anunciamos o sorteio de um exemplar do livro Chomsky: a reinvenção da linguística (Gabriel de Ávila Othero e Eduardo Kenedy [Orgs.]). >>> SUMÁRIO 00:00:00 a 00:12:59Recados iniciais (nota de falecimento da Prof. Miriam Lemle, anúncio do sorteio, entre outros) e apresentação da convidadaBloco 1 >>> 00:13:00 a 00:45:42 O conceito de tempo: da física à linguísticaBloco 2 >>> 00:45:43 a 01:11:18Gramática Gerativa: pressupostos básicos, a expressão de tempo e aspectoBloco 3 >>> 01:11:19 a 01:28:39A desintegração do tempo na doença de AlzheimerRecomendações e encerramento >>> 01:28:40 a 01:47:13 >>> NOSSOS CONTATOS APOIE O LÍNGUA LIVRE > PARTICIPARAM DO EPISÓDIO REFERÊNCIAS DO EPISÓDIO RECOMENDAÇÕES CRÉDITOS TRILHA SONORA COMO CITAR ESTE EPISÓDIO

The Orbital Mechanics Podcast
Episode 242: DOWNLINK--Dr. Martin Elvis

The Orbital Mechanics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 68:36


Spaceflight news— ISRO confirms plans for Chandrayaan-3 (spacenews.com) — Chandrayaan-2 imagery (nasa.gov)Short & Sweet— SpaceX plans a moveable tower for pad 39A (spaceflightnow.com)— Christina Koch breaks a record (spaceflightnow.com)— Early signs of the Clean Space age: Iridium announces willingness to pay for third party cleanup of failed satellites (spacenews.com)Interview: Dr. Martin Elvis, Senior Astrophysicist, Center for Astrophysics and Smithsonian— harvard.edu/~elvis— Simulated population of asteroids from Mikael Granvik (helsinki.fi)This week in SF history— 10 January 2015: first droneship landing attempt (wikipedia.org)— Next week in 1977: Black side down

Dr Phillip J Huggins
Oct 13 2016 We Persuade 2 Corinthians 5:11

Dr Phillip J Huggins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 42:41


I. PEITHOW – PERSUADE, TO APPLY PERSUASION, TOPREVAIL UPON OR WIN OVER, BRING ABOUT A CHANGE OF MINDII. ACTS 13:43A. Take advantage of opportunities when and if they come upIII. Acts 14:19A. There will be opposition when you persuade men to continue in the grace of GodB. There will be friends when you persuade menC. You persevere to persuade menIV. Acts 18:4A. Church founded because Paul persuaded those like and unlike himB. Church founded because Paul persuaded consistentlyV. Acts 19:8-10A. Reach the reachable, teach the teachableB. Need to be open to discussion to persuadeVI. Acts 19:26A. His message was clear even to the unbelieverB. His message extended well beyond the city – as should oursC. If people are going to speak about us let’s make sure they have our message correctVII. Acts 21:14A. At times it is best to agree to disagree and say “The Lord’s will be done”.VIII. Acts 26:26-28A. No matter the person or the situation persuade men to become a Christian.IX. Acts 28:23A. Major on the majors – salvationB. Use ScriptureC. Don’t expect 100% successful responseX. Romans 8:38-39A. Persuaded that nothing can separate from love of God is a glorious position to stand, sit, rest.XI. Romans 14:14-15A. According to the law of love my rights and preferences are not as important as the walk of a brother.XII. Romans 15:14A. Emphasize what is good about anotherXIII. Galatians 1:10A. Are you a people pleaser or a God pleaser?XIV. 2 Timothy 1:5A. Our young adults may practice the faith differently, but be persuaded that the faith is strong.XV. 2 Timothy 1:12In 2 Corinthians 5;11 Paul said “knowing the terror of the Lord we persuade men. Today, we have looked at 14 different times that Paul persuaded men. My questions to you are you persuaded? Who are you persuading? Who or what is persuading you?

Liberty Never Sleeps
The World Has Gone Mad 02/27/19 Vol. 6-- #39

Liberty Never Sleeps

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 67:25


The World Has Gone Mad 02/27/19 Vol. 6-- #39A brief examination of today's news events has Tom convinced the world is going mad *Amtrak to Nowhere Takes 36 Hours*Trump Kim Summit*Cohen's Lies *Pharma CEO's Up on the Hill*Not Yours to GiveBumper Music:The Fishin Hole- Andy GriffithFor What its Worth- Buffalo SpringfieldCenterfold- J Geils NandMy Little Runaway- Del ShannonGreat Balls of Fire- Jerry Lee LewisClosing Music on podcastThe Dead Cat Bounce* https://soundcloud.com/dead-cat-bounceThe money pledged thru Patreon.com will go toward show costs such as advertising, server time, and broadcasting equipment. If we can get enough listeners, we will expand the show to two hours and hire additional staff.To help our show out, please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LibertyNeverSleepsAll bumper music and sound clips are not owned by the show, are commentary, and of educational purposes, or de minimus effect, and not for monetary gain.No copyright is claimed in any use of such materials and to the extent that material may appear to be infringed, I assert that such alleged infringement is permissible under fair use principles in U.S. copyright laws. If you believe material has been used in an unauthorized manner, please contact the poster.Special Thanks To:James L.Scott L.Edmund P.Craig B.Vanessa A.Dixie M.Vincent F.Additionally:Annie E.Eric M.Cameron U.Patricia P.Chris H.Toni M.Jason S.David A.Darryl R.William M.Mary M.Jennie V.MirrakuScott W.Michael L.Michael C.Matthew G.

Liberty Never Sleeps
The World Has Gone Mad 02/27/19 Vol. 6-- #39

Liberty Never Sleeps

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 67:25


The World Has Gone Mad 02/27/19 Vol. 6-- #39A brief examination of today's news events has Tom convinced the world is going mad *Amtrak to Nowhere Takes 36 Hours*Trump Kim Summit*Cohen's Lies *Pharma CEO's Up on the Hill*Not Yours to GiveBumper Music:The Fishin Hole- Andy GriffithFor What its Worth- Buffalo SpringfieldCenterfold- J Geils NandMy Little Runaway- Del ShannonGreat Balls of Fire- Jerry Lee LewisClosing Music on podcastThe Dead Cat Bounce* https://soundcloud.com/dead-cat-bounceThe money pledged thru Patreon.com will go toward show costs such as advertising, server time, and broadcasting equipment. If we can get enough listeners, we will expand the show to two hours and hire additional staff.To help our show out, please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LibertyNeverSleepsAll bumper music and sound clips are not owned by the show, are commentary, and of educational purposes, or de minimus effect, and not for monetary gain.No copyright is claimed in any use of such materials and to the extent that material may appear to be infringed, I assert that such alleged infringement is permissible under fair use principles in U.S. copyright laws. If you believe material has been used in an unauthorized manner, please contact the poster.Special Thanks To:James L.Scott L.Edmund P.Craig B.Vanessa A.Dixie M.Vincent F.Additionally:Annie E.Eric M.Cameron U.Patricia P.Chris H.Toni M.Jason S.David A.Darryl R.William M.Mary M.Jennie V.MirrakuScott W.Michael L.Michael C.Matthew G.

ENC Sermons
Psalm 16: Words to die well with

ENC Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 33:20


On apostolic rabbits and Old Testament hats…Peter: Acts 2:25-32Paul: Acts 13:34-39A unified theme: the joy of Yahweh’s King in His lord and saviour1. Jesus died with His trust in God’s Lordship2. Jesus died with His joy in God’s goodness3. Jesus died with His eyes on God’s face4. Jesus died with God’s people on His lips

Rural Focus
ADM trading interview 27/7/18

Rural Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 3:00


Jarred chats to Damien Bradford from ADM. Catch them at Dowering Field Days site 39A, giving away some esky's with WA produce for growers to sign up to phone app. Tom Mayfield 0459 152 840 ADM head office in SA 1300 123 236 admgrain.com.au  

The Space Shot
Episode 365: Skylab: The Last Saturn V Launch

The Space Shot

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 8:36


Well, this is the last episode of season 1! It blows my mind how fast the past 365 days have gone, thank you to everyone that has joined me on this journey. I appreciate your time and your ears :) Here's to season 2! A huge shout out to all the new fans of The Space Shot on Facebook! Welcome to the podcast, I'm glad you could join us! Let me know if you have any questions, email me at john@thespaceshot.com. Send questions, ideas, or comments and I will be sure to respond to you! Thanks for reaching out :) Thank you for making me part of your daily routine, I appreciate your time and your ears! Do me a favor and leave a review for the podcast if you enjoy listening each day. Screenshot your review and send it to @johnmulnix or john@thespaceshot.com and I will send you a Space Shot sticker and a thank you! You can send me questions and connect with me on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter, by clicking one of the links below. Facebook (https://m.facebook.com/thespaceshot/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/johnmulnix/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/johnmulnix) I've also got a call in number that I'm going to be testing here soon, so keep an eye out for that! Episode Links: Space Myths Busted: How Skylab Nearly Was Lost- Emily Carney (http://this-space-available.blogspot.com/2016/08/space-myths-busted-how-skylab-nearly.html) Countdown to a Moon Launch: Preparing Apollo for Its Historic Journey - Jonathan Ward (https://www.amazon.com/Countdown-Moon-Launch-Preparing-Historic-ebook/dp/B0116JZQ02/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1526307768&sr=1-1&keywords=9783319177922) Skylab Launch- NASA (https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/skylab/missions/skylab1.html) Skylab Launch- NASA (This is my favorite picture of this launch) (https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/this-week-in-nasa-history-skylab-launches-may-14-1973) Skylab Information Page (https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/skylab) Skylab Crewed Missions Page (https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/skylab/missions/skylab_manned.html) Skylab Damage- Missing Solar Panel (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/df/Skylab_Station_Viewed_by_Skylab_2_Command_Module_-_GPN-2000-001709.jpg) Skylab: A Chronology (https://history.nasa.gov/SP-4011.pdf) Skylab Damage- Sun Schorching (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Damaged_Exterior_of_the_Skylab_Orbital_Workshop_7042931.jpg)

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
87: Dust cloud discovered around nearest star

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 43:14


*Dust cloud discovered around nearest star Astronomers have discovered a dust ring around Proxima Centauri is the closest star to the Sun. A report claims the dust ring’s detection could point to a significant planetary system around the star. *Why massive galaxies don't dance in crowds A new study has discovered that the rotational movement of a galaxy in a galactic cluster is determined by its mass rather than galactic density. The findings are based on a detailed study of over than 300 galaxies. *Introducing the quarksplosion Scientists have discovered the quarksplosion -- a blast that could be eight times more powerful than any thermonuclear bomb. Physicists have discovered that fusing two sub atomic elementary particles -- known as beauty or bottom quarks -- could result in the creation of a new primary particle, a secondary particle known as a nucleon and the release of huge amounts of energy -- some eight times more -- than a nuclear fusion reaction. *Powering Enceladus active ocean Heat from friction could power hydrothermal activity on Saturn's moon Enceladus for billions of years if the moon has a highly porous core. The new findings helps resolve a question scientists have grappled with for a decade: Where does the energy to power the extraordinary geologic activity on Enceladus come from? *One of the oldest objects in the universe Astronomers have discovered one of most distant galaxies ever seen dating back some 12.8 billion years. The findings provide new insights into the early history of the universe. *SpaceX make it 16 in a row SpaceX has just launched its 16th rocket this year – new record for the California company which has now flown the Falcon 9 more times than any other launch service provider has flown any other rocket. The SpaceX Falcon 9 blasted off from Kennedy Space Centre pad 39A at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Base in Florida carrying the KoreaSat-5A telecommunications satellite into geostationary transfer orbit. *The Science Report 2017 is on track to be among the hottest years on record. Why push ups and sit ups could add years to your life. Warnings that attempted suicide is significantly more common among those who did badly at school. Why wind farms on mountain ridges could wipe out bat populations. Paleontologists determine the colour patterns of a dinosaur with a striped tail and raccoon like mask. Today’s teenagers are have far more positive behavioral traits than when you were a teen. For enhanced Show Notes including photos to accompany this episode, visit: http://www.bitesz.com/spacetimeshownotes Subscribe, rate and review SpaceTime at all good podcasting apps…including iTunes, audioBoom, Stitcher, Pocketcasts, Podbean, Radio Public, Tunein Radio, google play, etc Help support SpaceTime : The SpaceTime with Stuart Gary merchandise shop. Get your T-Shirts, Coffee Cups, badges, tote bag + more and help support the show. Check out the range: http://www.cafepress.com/spacetime Thank you. Plus: As a part of the SpaceTime family, you can get a free audio book of your choice, plus 30 days free access from audible.com. Just visit www.audibletrial.com/spacetime or click on the banner link at www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com Email: SpaceTime@bitesz.com Join our mailing list at http://www.bitesz.com/join-our-mailing-list  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/spacetime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
35: The Milky Way’s mysterious gamma ray glow solved

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2017 26:12


Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *The Milky Way’s mysterious gamma ray glow solved A mysterious gamma-ray glow coming from the centre of the Milky Way is most likely caused by a sea of pulsars. The findings cast doubt on previous ideas that the glow might be evidence of dark matter -- a mysterious invisible substance that accounts for 85 percent of all matter in the universe -- but which has so far evaded detection. *Gravitationally lensed supernova Astronomers have discovered their first gravitationally lensed thermonuclear supernova. The new observations provide new ways of studying the accelerating expansion of the Universe due to a mysterious force called dark energy – as well as gravity and distribution of a mysterious substance called dark matter across the cosmos. *Cassini finds big empty close to Saturn NASA’s Cassini scientists say the region between Saturn and its rings is relatively dust free. However, the discovery made during Cassini’s first plunge inside the rings has come as somewhat of a surprise. *SpaceX launches its first spy satellite SpaceX has successfully launched its first top secret spy satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office. It was a case of second time lucky for the classified payload after a faulty first stage liquid oxygen temperature sensor detected an anomaly the previous day resulting in the launch being scrubbed. The NROL-76 payload was blasted into orbit aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Centre at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Base in Florida. The video for the SpaceX launch is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUcNq1PhPQk For Enhanced Show Notes, including photos to accompany this episode: http://www.bitesz.com/spacetime-show-notes Subscribe, rate and review SpaceTime at all good podcasting apps…including iTunes, audioBoom, Stitcher, Pocketcasts, Podbean, Radio Public, Tunein Radio, google play, etc. RSS feed: https://audioboom.com/channels/4642443.rss Help support SpaceTime : The SpaceTime with Stuart Gary merchandise shop. Get your T-Shirts, Coffee Cups, badges, tote bag + more and help support the show. Check out the range: http://www.cafepress.com/spacetime Thank you. Plus: Get a free audio book of your choice, plus 30 days free access from audible.com. Just visit www.audibletrial.com/spacetime or click on the banner link at www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com Email: SpaceTime@bitesz.com Join our mailing list at http://www.bitesz.com/join-our-mailing-list For more, follow SpaceTime on Facebook, twitter, Tumblr, YouTube, Google+ and Clammr: Facebook: @spacetimewithstuartgary twitter: @stuartgary Tumblr: http://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/ Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/2/collection/cabtNB YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhpBkuHSLfIRnliLB12HoC1QE0rwr8qRS Clammr: http://www.clammr.com/app/spacetime If you're enjoying SpaceTime, please help out by sharing and telling your friends. The best recommendation I can get is one from you. Thank you... #astronomy #space #science #technology #news #astrophysics #NASA #cassini #spacetravel #spaceexploration  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/spacetime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
22: Early Galaxies dominated by ordinary rather than dark matter

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 26:10


Stream Episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly) *Early Galaxies dominated by ordinary rather than dark matter A new study has found that early galaxies were dominated by ordinary matter rather than the dark matter which dominates galaxies today. The findings mean dark matter – which makes up around 80 percent of all the matter in the universe today – was far less influential in massive, star-forming galaxies during the peak epoch of galaxy formation, 10 billion years ago. *How ghostly neutrino particles could improve sciences understanding of the universe A new study claims one type of neutrino may comprise exactly equal amounts of two other types of neutrinos. The findings by scientists working with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole could help physicists better understand the universe. *Earth probably began with a solid shell A new study claims Earth probably began as a single solid shell which broke apart later to form the planet’s characteristic individual tectonic plates. The findings could help settle a longstanding debate about the origins of plate tectonic on Earth. *Dragon returns to Earth, concluding tenth resupply mission. The SpaceX CRS-10 Dragon cargo ship has splashed down safely in the North Pacific Ocean off the Californian coast. 320 kilometres south west of Long Beach. The capsule was loaded with over two tonnes of experiments and equipment being returned to Earth from the International Space Station. *New Telecommunications satellite launched Following an earlier delay due to high winds, SpaceX has successfully launched a new telecommunications satellite into orbit. The spectacular night time launch from space launch complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Centre at the Cape Canaveral Air Force base in Florida was the third Falcon 9 launch of the year and the second off the historic former Space Shuttle and Saturn 5 Apollo moon rocket era launch pad. For Enhanced Show Notes, including photos to accompany this episode: http://www.bitesz.com/spacetime-show-notes Subscribe, rate and review SpaceTime at all good podcasting apps…including iTunes, audioBoom, Stitcher, Pocketcasts, Podbean, Radio Public, Tunein Radio, google play, etc. RSS feed: https://audioboom.com/channels/4642443.rss Help support SpaceTime : The SpaceTime with Stuart Gary merchandise shop. Get your T-Shirts, Coffee Cups, badges, tote bag + more and help support the show. Check out the range: http://www.cafepress.com/spacetime Thank you. Plus: Get a free audio book of your choice, plus 30 days free access from audible.com. Just visit www.audibletrial.com/spacetime or click on the banner link at www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com Email: SpaceTime@bitesz.com Join our mailing list at http://www.bitesz.com/join-our-mailing-list For more, follow SpaceTime on Facebook, twitter, Tumblr, YouTube, Google+ and Clammr: Facebook: @spacetimewithstuartgary twitter: @stuartgary Tumblr: http://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/ Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/2/collection/cabtNB YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhpBkuHSLfIRnliLB12HoC1QE0rwr8qRS Clammr: http://www.clammr.com/app/spacetime If you're enjoying SpaceTime, please help out by sharing and telling your friends. The best recommendation I can get is one from you. Thank you... #astronomy #space #science #technology #news #astrophysics #NASA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/spacetime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

NASA EDGE Audiofiles
Best of SAGE III Launch Coverage

NASA EDGE Audiofiles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 23:31


NASA EDGE provides coverage of the successful launch of SAGE III aboard the SpaceX Faclon 9 from historic pad 39A at NASA Kennedy Space Center. The Stratospheric Aerosal and Gas Experiment (SAGE III) is the first science instrument to be mounted on the International Space Station and will help sustain the vital atmospheric data record of previous

NASA Edge
NASA EDGE: Best of SAGE III Launch Coverage

NASA Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017


NASA EDGE provides coverage of the successful launch of SAGE III aboard the SpaceX Faclon 9 from historic pad 39A at NASA Kennedy Space Center. The Stratospheric Aerosal and Gas Experiment (SAGE III) is the first science instrument to be mounted on the International Space Station and will help sustain the vital atmospheric data record of previous

El gato de Turing
76 – Vuelta a la Luna? esperen 40 años más

El gato de Turing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2017 55:41


En este episodio 76 de El Gato de Turing os contamos qué pasó para que medio Internet quedara desconectado, cómo vuestros Tesla Model 3 están en camino, y cómo será la vuelta de la humanidad a la Luna, entre otros. ¡Esperemos que os guste! Noticias ¿Recuerdan el fallo que dejó a medio internet inaccesible? Amazon ya sabe qué fue lo que pasó: un typo – https://www.xataka.com/servicios/recuerdan-el-fallo-que-dejo-a-medio-internet-inaccesible-amazon-ya-sabe-que-fue-lo-que-paso-un-typoTesla convocará un concurso de anuncios realizados por los fans. De premio, el mejor será emitido – https://forococheselectricos.com/2017/03/tesla-convocara-un-concurso-de-anuncios-realizados-por-los-fans-de-premio-el-mejor-sera-emitido.htmlAdiós ciclo NEDC, hola ciclo WLTP – https://forococheselectricos.com/2017/02/adios-ciclo-nedc-hola-ciclo-wltp.htmlTesla confirma de forma oficial que ya fabrica prototipos del Model 3 – https://forococheselectricos.com/2017/03/tesla-confirma-de-forma-oficial-que-ya-fabrica-prototipos-del-model-3.htmlPanasonic presenta una lámina fotovoltaica para aplicaciones en automoción – https://www.diariorenovables.com/2017/03/panasonic-presenta-una-lamina-fotovoltaica-automocion.htmlEspaña solo instaló 55 megavatios fotovoltaicos en 2016 – https://www.diariorenovables.com/2017/02/espana-solo-instalo-55-megavatios-en-2016.htmlUn condado de Carolina del Norte prohíbe la plantas solares de forma indefinida – https://www.diariorenovables.com/2017/02/un-condado-de-carolina-del-norte-prohibir-plantas-solares.htmlSpaceX quiere mandar dos turistas a la Luna en 2018 – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2017/02/28/spacex-quiere-mandar-dos-turistas-a-la-luna-en-2018/La sonda Juno se queda varada en su órbita provisional – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2017/02/21/la-sonda-juno-se-queda-varada-en-su-orbita-provisional/Primer lanzamiento de un Falcon 9 desde la rampa 39A y puesta en órbita de la Dragon SpX-10 – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2017/02/20/primer-lanzamiento-de-un-falcon-9-desde-la-rampa-39a-y-puesta-en-orbita-de-la-dragon-spx-10/ Podéis encontrarnos en Twitter y en Facebook!

El gato de Turing
75 – Marte, Europa e I+D sin igual

El gato de Turing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 58:13


En este episodio 75 de El Gato de Turing os contamos cómo (mal) gastar mucho dinero para mejorar las pajitas, los problemas de las futuras misiones a Marte, y la tecnología que usaremos para llegar a Europa, entre otras noticias. ¡Esperemos que os guste! Noticias Nokia prepara el regreso del indestructible 3310 a través de un ¿homenaje? en el MWC, según Evan Blass – https://www.xataka.com/moviles/nokia-prepara-el-regreso-del-indestructible-3310-a-traves-de-un-homenaje-en-el-mwc-segun-evan-blassMcDonald’s recurre a ingenieros para reinventar la pajita – https://www.engadget.com/es-2017-02-15-mcdonald-s-ingenieros-reinventar-pajita.htmlEste es el impresionante aspecto que tendrá la nueva generación de monoplazas eléctricos de la Formula E – https://www.xataka.com/vehiculos/este-es-el-impresionante-aspecto-que-tendra-la-nueva-generacion-de-monoplazas-electricos-de-la-formula-eAmazon Echo y Google Home quieren sustituir al teléfono fijo de casa con llamadas VoIP – https://www.xataka.com/accesorios/amazon-echo-y-google-home-quieren-sustituir-al-telefono-fijo-de-casa-con-llamadas-voipOpel trabaja en un plan B. Convertirse en un fabricante exclusivamente de coches eléctricos – https://forococheselectricos.com/2017/02/opel-trabaja-en-un-plan-b-convertirse-en-un-fabricante-exclusivamente-de-coches-electricos.htmlLos problemas de Mars 2020 y los tres lugares candidatos para el aterrizaje – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2017/02/15/los-problemas-de-mars-2020-y-los-tres-lugares-candidatos-para-el-aterrizaje/Un cohete Falcon 9 en la rampa 39A – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2017/02/13/un-cohete-falcon-9-en-la-rampa-39a/Misión Europa Lander. Objetivo: aterrizar en Europa en 2031 para buscar vida – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2017/02/10/mision-europa-lander-objetivo-aterrizar-en-europa-en-2031-para-buscar-vida/ Podéis encontrarnos en Twitter y en Facebook!

Deep Space Drones
SpaceX Launching on Valentines Day

Deep Space Drones

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 2:02


The plan is to launch a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the cape Kennedy Space Center in Florida on or near Valentines Day. If they go ahead, and that's a big "IF", it will be SpaceX's first launch from historic pad 39A at KSC since the last launch by the Space Shuttle in 2011.

Escuchando Documentales
NASA - Archivos Desclasificados - Imanes Lunares

Escuchando Documentales

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2016 44:12


El Apolo 17 fue una misión de la NASA enviada al espacio el 7 de diciembre de 1972 por un cohete Saturno V, desde la plataforma 39A del complejo de Cabo Kennedy, en Florida (EE. UU.). Oficialmente se conoció como AS-512 y fue el encargado de enviar a los últimos astronautas hacia la Luna. Durante la permanencia en suelo lunar, realizaron tres EVAs a pie y con el rover lunar LRV de 7 horas cada uno (35 kilómetros en total), en los cuales recogieron 110 kg de muestras de rocas lunares y dejaron instalado un ALSEP con los siguientes instrumentos: un gravímetro de superficie para analizar la atracción que el Sol y la Tierra ejercen sobre nuestro satélite, un aparato medidor de masa, velocidad y frecuencia de caída de meteoritos y erosión del material eyectado por el impacto, un aparato para determinar el perfil sísmico a base de cargas explosivas, así como un medidor de la composición atmosférica lunar próxima a la superficie.

Escuchando Documentales
NASA - Archivos Desclasificados - Imanes Lunares

Escuchando Documentales

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2016 44:12


El Apolo 17 fue una misión de la NASA enviada al espacio el 7 de diciembre de 1972 por un cohete Saturno V, desde la plataforma 39A del complejo de Cabo Kennedy, en Florida (EE. UU.). Oficialmente se conoció como AS-512 y fue el encargado de enviar a los últimos astronautas hacia la Luna. Durante la permanencia en suelo lunar, realizaron tres EVAs a pie y con el rover lunar LRV de 7 horas cada uno (35 kilómetros en total), en los cuales recogieron 110 kg de muestras de rocas lunares y dejaron instalado un ALSEP con los siguientes instrumentos: un gravímetro de superficie para analizar la atracción que el Sol y la Tierra ejercen sobre nuestro satélite, un aparato medidor de masa, velocidad y frecuencia de caída de meteoritos y erosión del material eyectado por el impacto, un aparato para determinar el perfil sísmico a base de cargas explosivas, así como un medidor de la composición atmosférica lunar próxima a la superficie.

Denka Otalks
動漫萬歲 - 39A

Denka Otalks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2015 43:01


動漫萬歲 - 39A by Denka Team

Banjo Hangout Top 100 Old Time Songs

A current favorite. This really is a *fiddle* tune - a lovely and haunting one. Normally I play quite a bit differently when fitting in with another instrument. But instead this is me trying to be a little more accurate with the melody, and trying to sound like the version I heard on Christian Wig's "Lost Indian" CD, and he got it from Melvin Wine of course. The structure is interesting. AAbAACC is a good guess (though I don't actually start and stop it in those places here). The low 'A' part is played twice, then just three beats for 'b', a short 'howl' (the fiddle plays a low A I don't have on the banjo - unfortunately), then two 'A'-parts again, then the 'C's

Banjo Hangout Top 100 Old Time Songs

A current favorite. This really is a *fiddle* tune - a lovely and haunting one. Normally I play quite a bit differently when fitting in with another instrument. But instead this is me trying to be a little more accurate with the melody, and trying to sound like the version I heard on Christian Wig's "Lost Indian" CD, and he got it from Melvin Wine of course. The structure is interesting. AAbAACC is a good guess (though I don't actually start and stop it in those places here). The low 'A' part is played twice, then just three beats for 'b', a short 'howl' (the fiddle plays a low A I don't have on the banjo - unfortunately), then two 'A'-parts again, then the 'C's