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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 149*Did Earth's Oceans Come from Comets?New research suggests that Earth's oceans may have originated from comets, reigniting the debate about the origins of Earth's water. Recent observations of Comet 67P reveal a similar molecular signature to Earth's oceans, challenging previous findings and suggesting Jupiter family comets could have contributed to Earth's water supply. This discovery, led by Kathleen Mandit from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Centre, highlights the importance of understanding the origins of water, a crucial element for life on Earth.*Discovery of a Rare Main Belt CometA mysterious object in the main asteroid belt has been confirmed as a rare main belt comet. Identified as 456P PanSTARRS, this comet displays regular cometary features despite residing in the main asteroid belt. This discovery, led by Henry Heissch from the Planetary Science Institute, adds to the small but growing list of known main belt comets, offering new insights into the icy bodies of the solar system and their potential to trace ices across the cosmos.*BepiColombo's Fifth Mercury FlybyThe BepiColombo spacecraft has successfully completed its fifth flyby of Mercury, bringing it closer to entering orbit around the solar system's innermost planet. This mission, a collaboration between ESA and JAXA, aims to uncover the mysteries of Mercury's surface and magnetic field. During the flyby, BepiColombo's instruments collected valuable data, including the first mid-infrared measurements of Mercury's surface, crucial for understanding the planet's composition.00:00 New observations suggest that Earth oceans may have come from comets after all09:22 Main belt comets are icy objects found in the main asteroid belt12:43 The BepiColombo spacecraft has completed its fifth flyby of Mercury15:10 Eating a healthy diet during pregnancy is linked to lower risk of autism17:27 Samsung are testing new artificial intelligence upgrades for their Galaxy smartphones19:36 Space Time is available every Monday, Wednesday and Friday through Apple Podcasts www.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.com
Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S03E223Welcome to Astronomy Daily, your trusted source for the latest in space exploration and cosmic discoveries. I'm your host, Anna, and today we have an exciting lineup of stories that will take you from ambitious European space ventures to awe-inspiring celestial events and groundbreaking research.Highlights:- Europe's Satellite Ambitions: Discover how Europe's aerospace giants Airbus, Thales, and Leonardo are joining forces under Project Bromo to challenge Starlink and reshape the satellite communications industry.- Asteroid Spectacle Over Russia: Witness the remarkable asteroid event that lit up the Yakutia skies, showcasing our advanced asteroid detection capabilities and planetary defense systems.- Artificial Solar Eclipses: Explore the European Space Agency's innovative Probe 3 mission, which will create artificial solar eclipses in space to study the sun's corona and test precision spacecraft control.- Origins of Earth's Oceans: Delve into new research suggesting comets like 67P may have delivered water to Earth, challenging previous theories about our planet's watery beginnings.- AI in Space Exploration: Learn how AI is set to revolutionize long-duration missions to Mars, providing astronauts with critical decision-making support and enhancing survival in deep space.- Hubble's Long-Term Galaxy Study: Marvel at the Hubble Space Telescope's decades-long observation of the distant galaxy UGC 10043, revealing its evolution and cosmic interactions.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Sign up for our free Daily newsletter to stay informed on all things space. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTube, Tumblr, and TikTok. Share your thoughts and connect with fellow space enthusiasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.Become a supporter of this podcast, just visit https://spacenutspodcast.com/about✍️ Episode ReferencesAirbus[Airbus](https://www.airbus.com)Thales Group[Thales Group](https://www.thalesgroup.com)Leonardo[Leonardo](https://www.leonardocompany.com)European Space Agency[ESA](https://www.esa.int)Starlink[Starlink](https://www.starlink.com)Hubble Space Telescope[Hubble Space Telescope](https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/main/index.html)Comet 67P[Comet 67P](https://sci.esa.int/web/rosetta/-/comet-67p)MIT Media Lab Space Exploration Initiative[MIT Media Lab](https://www.media.mit.edu/groups/space-exploration/)International Space Station[ISS](https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html)Yakutia region[Yakutia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakha_Republic)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
More than 400 years ago Galileo Galilei expanded human vision using a telescope to view the cosmos. Since then humans have extended their senses to view the Universe in x-rays, ultraviolet, infrared, radio, and other portions of the electromagnetic spectrum not accessible to our senses. In a pioneering effort, Ekaterina Smirnova has employed the spectroscopy, magnetometry, and molecular data collected by the Rosetta spacecraft to create watercolor paintings, sculptures, a musical collaboration, and an augmented reality project to create new art forms. She has also taken Rosetta data obtained from it's close up observations of comet 67P to create interactive art which uses a smart phone app to experience scientific results in a completely new way.
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On The Space Show for Wednesday, 24 April 2024: Marking the 10th anniversary of the Rosetta mission, we continue the story of the arrival and completion of the Rosetta and Philae missions at comet 67P, Churyumov-Gerasimenko, in vox-pops, a poem and music. Also a report on how the comet was formed. (Inserts courtesy ESA) Australian Space Industry 2024 — Part 5: Katherine Bennell-Pegg graduates astronaut training at the European Astronaut Centre to become the first Australian-flagged astronaut Fate of Space Machines Company Optimus satellite still unclear Gilmour Space's Eris Flight Test 1 launch delayed for lack of a launch permit from the Australian Space Agency. (Insert courtesy CH10)
On The Space Show for Wednesday, 10 April 2024: Marking the 20th anniversary of the start of the Rosetta and Philae missions to comet 67P, Churyumov-Gerasimenko, we tell the story including vox-pops, poetry and music. (Inserts courtesy ESA)
你若是徛 tī 週期性彗星 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko ê 山壁頂懸,並袂去予這場暴風雪擋咧。Rosetta 太空船 tī 2016 年 6 月踅這粒彗星 ê 時陣,伊 ê 狹視角 kha-mé-lah 就 tī 彗星表面 頂懸 附近,紀錄著這寡 tī 視野內底看起來敢若是咧落雪 ê 塗粉 kah 冰粒。有一寡 tī 影像內底較光 ê 光斑,可能是因為高能紮電粒子 抑是 宇宙線 去舂著 kha-mé-lah。有一寡是 tī 大隻狗星座(大犬座)方向 實密 ê 背景星。影片 內底 ê 背景星較好揣,因為 in ê 光巡 是 ùi 頂懸到下底。這支精彩 ê 影片是 Rosetta 太空船 tiàm 離 彗核 13 公里遠 ê 所在,kā 25 分鐘內翕 ê 33 張 連紲影像 合成 ê 影片。2016 年 9 月 ê 時陣,Rosetta 太空船完成伊最後 ê 任務了後,成功控制伊家己去挵 彗星 67P。彗核就變做是 Rosetta 太空船 上落尾安息 ê 所在。 ——— 這是 NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day ê 台語文 podcast 原文版:https://apod.nasa.gov/ 台文版:https://apod.tw/ 今仔日 ê 文章: https://apod.tw/daily/20240106/ 影像:ESA, Rosetta, MPS, OSIRIS; UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA 動畫:Jacint Roger Perez 音樂:P!SCO - 鼎鼎 聲優:阿錕 翻譯:An-Li Tsai (NSYSU) 原文:https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap240106.html Powered by Firstory Hosting
彗尾是 ùi 佗位來--ê?咱揣無 彗核 頂懸佗位通 噴出物件,形成 彗尾。毋過 ESA ê Rosetta 太空船 tī 2016 年 ê 時陣,毋但翕著 彗星 67P 頂懸 ê 噴射流,嘛 ùi 噴射流中央飛過去。這張相片欲 kā 逐家講 ê 是,金爍爍 ê 雲煙 是 ùi 一个細細箍 ê 圓箍仔內底噴出來--ê,邊仔是 10 公尺懸 ê 壁。科學家 ùi Rosetta 太空船提著 ê 觀測資料 做分析,發現講噴射流是塗粉 kah 水冰組成--ê。這个敧敧曲曲閣 無啥物特別 ê 地形 暗示講,tī 濟孔 ê 地表下底,應該是發生啥物代誌,才會產生這个雲煙。這張影像 是 Rosetta 任務欲煞 進前 2 個月翕--ê,彼陣太空船 ê 任務是欲去攏彗星 67P ê 地表。 ——— 這是 NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day ê 台語文 podcast 原文版:https://apod.nasa.gov/ 台文版:https://apod.tw/ 今仔日 ê 文章: https://apod.tw/daily/20231126/ 影像:ESA, Rosetta, MPS, OSIRIS; UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA 音樂:P!SCO - 鼎鼎 聲優:阿錕 翻譯:An-Li Tsai (NSYSU) 原文:https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap231126.html Powered by Firstory Hosting
Voici un nouvel épisode de notre format « Flash » ! Le principe est toujours le même : 2 sujets que l'on a préparés avant de vous en parler et qui servent de base pour expliquer des faits supplémentaires sur l'Univers. Bon... exceptionnellement là pour cet épisode, il y a 4 sujets : 2 principaux et 2 rapidement abordés. C'est une présentation plus informelle que dans les actes, et l'occasion de discussion entre les deux passionnés derrière ASpaceMR qu'est le duo Redscape & Phil_Goud.Il y aura parfois des références aux actes déjà publiés, mais il y aura surtout des notions supplémentaires que nous n'avons pas eu l'occasion d'aborder. Cette semaine, on oublie les tournevis et on rebondit sur des comètes, et oui, même à la NASA on peut se retrouver aussi con que de devant un meuble IKEA ou à l'ESA avoir des trucs qui foirent au mauvais moment, alors il faut savoir s'adapter !Et puis en Europe, on est à poil : On va chercher du SpaceX pour lancer des satellites de notre constellation Galileo. Alors, cette Ariane 6, ça arrive ? Rosetta & Philae Images du live (cliquez pour agrandir) : Clichés de 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko sous différents angles Cliché de Rosetta avec 67P en arrière plan Site d'atterrissage de Philae Taux de deutérium sur Terre, sur 67P et sur différents corps spatiaux Liens : Fiche de la mission sur le site du CNES L'aventure merveilleuse de Rosetta et Philae (film d'animation de l'ESA) Communiqué sur les molécules détectées Ariane 6, l'arianesiènne. Images du live (cliquez pour agrandir) : Vue d'artiste de la séparation des boosters d'une Ariane 64 Chiffres clefs d'Ariane 6 Comparaisons entre Ariane 62, 64 et 5 Essai au sol d'Ariane 6 Liens : La page de présentation d'Ariane 6 par l'ESA La présentation du programme Ariane 6 et l'actualité relatif au(x) lanceur(s) L'accord financier scellé le Mardi 07 Novembre pour la continuité de l'exploitation du lanceur EUCLID, un peu plus près des étoiles. Liens: L'article de l'ESA (agence à l'origine du projet) consacré aux photos ci-dessus.
Sub-mm mm optical properties of real protoplanetary matter derived from Rosetta MIRO observations of comet 67P by Johanna Bürger et al. on Thursday 24 November Optical properties are required for the correct understanding and modelling of protoplanetary and debris discs. By assuming that comets are the most pristine bodies in the solar system, our goal is to derive optical constants of real protoplanetary material. We determine the complex index of refraction of the near-surface material of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko by fitting the sub-millimetre/millimetre observations of the thermal emission of the comet's sub-surface made by the Microwave Instrument for the Rosetta Orbiter (MIRO) with synthetic temperatures derived from a thermophysical model and radiative-transfer models. According to the two major formation scenarios of comets, we model the sub-surface layers to consist of pebbles as well as of homogeneously packed dust grains. In the case of a homogeneous dusty surface material, we find a solution for the length-absorption coefficient of $alpha approx 0.22~mathrm{cm^{-1}}$ for a wavelength of 1.594 mm and $alpha geq 3.84~mathrm{cm^{-1}}$ for a wavelength of 0.533 mm and a constant thermal conductivity of $0.006~mathrm{Wm^{-1}K^{-1}}$. For the pebble scenario, we find for the pebbles and a wavelength of 1.594 mm a complex refractive index of $n = (1.074 - 1.256) + mathrm{i} , (2.580 - 7.431)cdot 10^{-3}$ for pebble radii between 1 mm and 6 mm. Taking into account other constraints, our results point towards a pebble makeup of the cometary sub-surface with pebble radii between 3 mm and 6 mm. The derived real part of the refractive index is used to constrain the composition of the pebbles and their volume filling factor. The optical and physical properties are discussed in the context of protoplanetary and debris disc observations. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.12807v1
Sub-mm mm optical properties of real protoplanetary matter derived from Rosetta MIRO observations of comet 67P by Johanna Bürger et al. on Thursday 24 November Optical properties are required for the correct understanding and modelling of protoplanetary and debris discs. By assuming that comets are the most pristine bodies in the solar system, our goal is to derive optical constants of real protoplanetary material. We determine the complex index of refraction of the near-surface material of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko by fitting the sub-millimetre/millimetre observations of the thermal emission of the comet's sub-surface made by the Microwave Instrument for the Rosetta Orbiter (MIRO) with synthetic temperatures derived from a thermophysical model and radiative-transfer models. According to the two major formation scenarios of comets, we model the sub-surface layers to consist of pebbles as well as of homogeneously packed dust grains. In the case of a homogeneous dusty surface material, we find a solution for the length-absorption coefficient of $alpha approx 0.22~mathrm{cm^{-1}}$ for a wavelength of 1.594 mm and $alpha geq 3.84~mathrm{cm^{-1}}$ for a wavelength of 0.533 mm and a constant thermal conductivity of $0.006~mathrm{Wm^{-1}K^{-1}}$. For the pebble scenario, we find for the pebbles and a wavelength of 1.594 mm a complex refractive index of $n = (1.074 - 1.256) + mathrm{i} , (2.580 - 7.431)cdot 10^{-3}$ for pebble radii between 1 mm and 6 mm. Taking into account other constraints, our results point towards a pebble makeup of the cometary sub-surface with pebble radii between 3 mm and 6 mm. The derived real part of the refractive index is used to constrain the composition of the pebbles and their volume filling factor. The optical and physical properties are discussed in the context of protoplanetary and debris disc observations. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.12807v1
Sub-mm mm optical properties of real protoplanetary matter derived from Rosetta MIRO observations of comet 67P by Johanna Bürger et al. on Wednesday 23 November Optical properties are required for the correct understanding and modelling of protoplanetary and debris discs. By assuming that comets are the most pristine bodies in the solar system, our goal is to derive optical constants of real protoplanetary material. We determine the complex index of refraction of the near-surface material of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko by fitting the sub-millimetre/millimetre observations of the thermal emission of the comet's sub-surface made by the Microwave Instrument for the Rosetta Orbiter (MIRO) with synthetic temperatures derived from a thermophysical model and radiative-transfer models. According to the two major formation scenarios of comets, we model the sub-surface layers to consist of pebbles as well as of homogeneously packed dust grains. In the case of a homogeneous dusty surface material, we find a solution for the length-absorption coefficient of $alpha approx 0.22~mathrm{cm^{-1}}$ for a wavelength of 1.594 mm and $alpha geq 3.84~mathrm{cm^{-1}}$ for a wavelength of 0.533 mm and a constant thermal conductivity of $0.006~mathrm{Wm^{-1}K^{-1}}$. For the pebble scenario, we find for the pebbles and a wavelength of 1.594 mm a complex refractive index of $n = (1.074 - 1.256) + mathrm{i} , (2.580 - 7.431)cdot 10^{-3}$ for pebble radii between 1 mm and 6 mm. Taking into account other constraints, our results point towards a pebble makeup of the cometary sub-surface with pebble radii between 3 mm and 6 mm. The derived real part of the refractive index is used to constrain the composition of the pebbles and their volume filling factor. The optical and physical properties are discussed in the context of protoplanetary and debris disc observations. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.12807v1
Sub-mm mm optical properties of real protoplanetary matter derived from Rosetta MIRO observations of comet 67P by Johanna Bürger et al. on Wednesday 23 November Optical properties are required for the correct understanding and modelling of protoplanetary and debris discs. By assuming that comets are the most pristine bodies in the solar system, our goal is to derive optical constants of real protoplanetary material. We determine the complex index of refraction of the near-surface material of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko by fitting the sub-millimetre/millimetre observations of the thermal emission of the comet's sub-surface made by the Microwave Instrument for the Rosetta Orbiter (MIRO) with synthetic temperatures derived from a thermophysical model and radiative-transfer models. According to the two major formation scenarios of comets, we model the sub-surface layers to consist of pebbles as well as of homogeneously packed dust grains. In the case of a homogeneous dusty surface material, we find a solution for the length-absorption coefficient of $alpha approx 0.22~mathrm{cm^{-1}}$ for a wavelength of 1.594 mm and $alpha geq 3.84~mathrm{cm^{-1}}$ for a wavelength of 0.533 mm and a constant thermal conductivity of $0.006~mathrm{Wm^{-1}K^{-1}}$. For the pebble scenario, we find for the pebbles and a wavelength of 1.594 mm a complex refractive index of $n = (1.074 - 1.256) + mathrm{i} , (2.580 - 7.431)cdot 10^{-3}$ for pebble radii between 1 mm and 6 mm. Taking into account other constraints, our results point towards a pebble makeup of the cometary sub-surface with pebble radii between 3 mm and 6 mm. The derived real part of the refractive index is used to constrain the composition of the pebbles and their volume filling factor. The optical and physical properties are discussed in the context of protoplanetary and debris disc observations. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.12807v1
Searching for Outbursts in the Ground-Based Photometry of 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko by Daniel Gardener et al. on Monday 17 October 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko is a Jupiter-family comet that was the target of the Rosetta mission, the first mission to successfully orbit and land a probe on a comet. This mission was accompanied by a large ground-based observing campaign. We have developed a pipeline to calibrate and measure photometry of comet 67P during its 2016 perihelion passage, making use of all visible wavelength broadband imaging collected across a wide range of facilities. The pipeline calibrates the brightness of the comet to a common photometric system (Pan-STARRS 1) using background stars within the field allowing for compilation and comparison of multiple data sets. Results follow the predictions based on previous apparitions: 67P shows no obvious change in activity levels from orbit-to-orbit and coma colours remain constant throughout the apparition. We detected an outburst on 2015 August 22 of $sim$0.14 mag. The brightness and estimated mass of this outburst puts it in line with the outbursts directly observed on the nucleus by Rosetta. An in situ outburst was observed at the same time as the one seen from the ground, however linking these two events directly remains challenging. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.08915v1
Searching for Outbursts in the Ground-Based Photometry of 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko by Daniel Gardener et al. on Monday 17 October 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko is a Jupiter-family comet that was the target of the Rosetta mission, the first mission to successfully orbit and land a probe on a comet. This mission was accompanied by a large ground-based observing campaign. We have developed a pipeline to calibrate and measure photometry of comet 67P during its 2016 perihelion passage, making use of all visible wavelength broadband imaging collected across a wide range of facilities. The pipeline calibrates the brightness of the comet to a common photometric system (Pan-STARRS 1) using background stars within the field allowing for compilation and comparison of multiple data sets. Results follow the predictions based on previous apparitions: 67P shows no obvious change in activity levels from orbit-to-orbit and coma colours remain constant throughout the apparition. We detected an outburst on 2015 August 22 of $sim$0.14 mag. The brightness and estimated mass of this outburst puts it in line with the outbursts directly observed on the nucleus by Rosetta. An in situ outburst was observed at the same time as the one seen from the ground, however linking these two events directly remains challenging. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.08915v1
這幅美麗 ê 相片是 tī 金牛座 ê 方向翕 ê。這个視野有 2 度闊,差不多是 4 粒月娘 tī 天頂 ê 闊度,視野內底有滿天 ê 天星。你會當 tī 這幅圖 ê 正爿頂懸看著一个霧霧反紅 ê 天體 Messir 1 (M1),伊嘛叫做毛蟹星雲。M1 是 18 世紀 Charles Messier 編 ê 彼个有名 ê 星表內底,第一个天體。是講伊本底是想欲揣彗星,毋閣星表內底一粒彗星 to̍h 無。這是今年 10 月 11 翕 ê 影像資料,內底有一粒彗星。倒爿下跤霧霧發青光 ê,是週期彗星 67P ê 彗鬚 kah 彗尾。伊嘛叫做 Rosetta 彗星。Tī 21 世紀,伊變做是 機器人 上尾安息 ê 所在。Rosetta 彗星這馬 欲轉來 內太陽系。伊會 tī 11 月 2 號掃過後一个近日點,抑就是離太陽上近 ê 所在。這粒彗星傷暗矣,目睭無法度直接看著。後一个近地點,抑就是離地球上近 ê 所在,會 tī 11 月 12。 ——— 這是 NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day ê 台語文 podcast 原文版:https://apod.nasa.gov/ 台文版:https://apod.tw/ 今仔日 ê 文章: https://apod.tw/daily/20211022/ 影像:Jose Mtanous 音樂:P!SCO - 鼎鼎 聲優:蔡老師 翻譯:An-Li Tsai (NCU) 原文:https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap211022.html Powered by Firstory Hosting
6.4 年 會轉來一擺 ê 週期性彗星 67P tī 11 月 7 號去予這支望遠鏡翕著。彗星 ê 塗粉尾溜掃過背景 ê 雙生仔座恆星,伸 tùi 正爿頂懸 ê 雙生仔座 υ 遐。Tī 視野 ê 倒爿頂懸外口有一粒雙生仔座 β,嘛叫做 北河三,是雙生仔座上光 ê 恆星。67P tī 2021 年 ê 近日點,to̍h 是離太陽上倚彼工,會 tī 11 月 2 號。毋閣若是近地點,to̍h 是離地球上近彼工,會 tī 11 月 12。雖罔講這个距離干焦 0.42 天文單位爾爾,毋閣伊猶是傷暗矣,目睭看無。Tùi 這粒彗星研究上濟 ê,是地球頂擺送去內太陽系旅行 ê 機器人太空船。這粒彗星這馬因為是 Rosetta 太空船 kah Philae 降落器 上尾安息 ê 所在,煞變有名矣。 ——— 這是 NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day ê 台語文 podcast 原文版:https://apod.nasa.gov/ 台文版:https://apod.tw/ 今仔日 ê 文章: https://apod.tw/daily/20211113/ 影像:Rolando Ligustri (CARA Project, CAST) 音樂:PiSCO - 鼎鼎 聲優:阿錕 翻譯:An-Li Tsai (NCU) 原文:https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap211113.html Powered by Firstory Hosting
這張望遠鏡影像內底 足暗 ê 彗星 67P,ùi 9 月 7 號開始掃過金牛座 ê 背景星 kah 閣較暗 ê 遠方星系。差不多 tī 5 年前,這粒 4 公里闊 ê 雙丸彗核,變做是 ùi 地球送過去 ê 機器人太空船 上尾 ê 安息地。這是歷史有名 ê Rosetta 彗星任務收煞了後 ê 收尾任務。Tī Rosetta 太空船踅木星 ê 任務收煞,離開木星軌道了後,67P 彗星 這馬轉來到 週期 6.4 年 ê 軌道。伊後一擺 ê 近日點(to̍h 是離太陽上近彼位),是 tī 11 月 2 號。11 月 12 是彗星 ê 近地點(to̍h 是離地球上近彼位),kah 地球 ê 距離差不多是 0.42 天文單位。雖然講 11 月底到 12 月應該是彗星上光 ê 時陣,毋閣到時猶是愛用 望遠鏡 才看有。9 月 7 號 Rosetta 任務 ê 目標彗星,會 離咱美麗 ê 地球 0.65 天文單位,差不多是 5.4 光分遠。 ——— 這是 NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day ê 台語文 podcast 原文版:https://apod.nasa.gov/ 台文版:https://apod.tw/ 今仔日 ê 文章: https://apod.tw/daily/20210910/ 影像:Rolando Ligustri (CARA Project, CAST) 音樂:PiSCO - 鼎鼎 聲優:阿錕 翻譯:An-Li Tsai (NCU) 原文:https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap210910.html Powered by Firstory Hosting
Tempo di prove per Hera, la missione Esa dedicata all’esplorazione della coppia binaria di asteroidi Didymos A e B
一具UFO似乎出现在欧洲太空总署ESA(European Space Administration)上个月公布的67P彗星图像上,根据欧空局发布的这个动画GIF档案,显示它从彗星表面飞起,并且直接射入太空中,根据欧空署的说法,这几张照片是罗塞塔号(Rosetta)宇宙飞船的OSIRIS摄影系统窄角照相机于2015年7月30日距离67P彗星185公里处所拍摄,欧空署于8月13日公布了这几张照片,欧空局标示这只是一块大圆石。不过,看在UFO研究者的眼里,它可能是一具外星人的飞行器,UFO目击日报网站称,我们可以很容易地看到,这个物体是有翅膀的,UFO看起来是很平稳地飞行,没有像圆石快速移动时的翻滚和扭曲,完全没有旋转,相反地,我们看到两个翅膀向下弯曲,UFO飞起。这里可能有一个外星基地,外星人在这颗彗星进出,这里就是它们的安全基地!
Denne gang ser vi nærmere på kometer – eller “beskidte snebolde fra rummet,” som nogen vælger at kalde dem. Vi har talt med astrokemiker Christian Eistrup, som lige nu forsker på Max Planck Institutet for astronomi i Heidelberg i Tyskland, og som altså især beskæftiger sig med den kemiske sammensætning af kometerne. Det kan blandt andet give os ny viden om selve kometerne, men også om det tidlige solsystem og planeternes dannelse, og det kan måske også give os det fulde svar på hvordan Jordens vand er blevet til. Vi har selvfølgelig også et par korte nyheder – denne gang om rumskrot og magnetfelter omkring sorte huller, og lidt bonus. God tur
火星小接近剛過,這個地球的鄰居,一直是科學家們研究的重點,近期科學家利用火星特快車號探測器,發現南極下有湖泊。我們來分享火星探索幾個重要事件,以及下一次火星接近的時間點。 科學家在分析羅塞塔探測器觀測67P彗星時,無意間看到極光,這是科學家第一次在彗星上看到極光,這代表什麼意義。回顧羅賽塔號探索彗星之旅,及其至目前為止主要的觀測發現。
Individuato il secondo punto del touchdown del lander della missione Rosetta atterrato sulla cometa 67P. Un nuovo studio rivela che l’interno della cometa è soffice e con la stessa consistenza della neve fresca
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Bu programda Sandra Cisneros’un ilk kez 1984 yılında yayımlanan The House on Mango Street – Mango Sokağı'ndaki Ev isimli eseri var. Kitabın Türkçe çevirisini Pegasus Yayınları için Sevinç Seyla Tezcan yapmış. Kitabın bizdeki basım tarihi: Kasım 2019. Bu program üç bölümden oluşuyor. İlk bölümde yazarla ilgili notlarımı paylaşıyoru. İkinci bölümde Mango Sokağındaki Ev’den genel olarak bahsedip üçüncü ve son bölümde de eserden bir bölümün okumasını örnekliyorum. Kullandığım kaynaklar: Quintana, Alvina. Home Girls : Chicana Literary Voices, Temple University Press, 1996. May, Charles E. Short Story Writers, Salem Press. 2008.Martin, Karen W. The House (of Memory) on Mango Street: Sandra Cisneros's Counter-Poetics of Space. South Atlantic Review , Winter 2008, Vol. 73, No. 1 (Winter 2008), pp. 50-67Pérez, Lorna L. Haunting the House on Mango Street: Sandra Cisneros's Radical Revisions. CEA Critic , FALL 2011, Vol. 74, No. 1. pp. 80-98 The Johns Hopkins University Press.
Another chance to hear Monica Grady, Professor of Planetary and Space Sciences at the Open University, interviewed by Kirsty Young in July 2015. Well-known in scientific circles, at NASA and the European Space Agency, she came to the attention of the general public with her enthusiastic celebration when, as part of the Rosetta project, the probe Philae became the first-ever spacecraft to land on a comet - 67P - in November 2014. The spacecraft had taken ten years to journey through space and a decade was spent on the preparations. She was born in 1958 in Leeds as the eldest of eight children. She studied chemistry and geology at Durham University and did her PhD on carbon in meteorites at Cambridge, where she worked closely with Professor Colin Pillinger on the Beagle 2 project to Mars. She first worked at the OU in 1983 before joining the Department of Mineralogy of the Natural History Museum, becoming Head of the Meteorites and Cosmic Mineralogy Division. She is married to Professor Ian Wright who is one of the lead scientists on the Rosetta cometary mission and they have one son. She was awarded a CBE in 2012 for services to space sciences and asteroid (4731) was named "Monicagrady" in her honour. DISC ONE: Meat Loaf - Bat out of Hell DISC TWO: Gilbert & Sullivan - When the Foeman Bares His Steel from The Pirates of Penzance, conducted by Isidore Godfrey, played by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, sung by the D’Oyly Carte Opera Chorus DISC THREE: Brahms’ St Anthony Chorale – played by Murray Perahia & Georg Solti DISC FOUR: Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water DISC FIVE: Ultravox - Vienna DISC SIX: Fanfare for the Open University from Leonard Salzedo’s Divertimento, played by Philip Jones Brass Ensemble DISC SEVEN: The Agnes Dei from Karl Jenkin’s The Armed Man, sung by the National Youth Choir of Great Britain, played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra DISC EIGHT: Smetana‘s Ma Vlast (My Homeland) played by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Vaclav Talich Producer: Cathy Drysdale.
Folge 24 der Mandelbrot Talks - heute mit Carsten Güttler. Wer hat den Namen erkannt? 67P ist die Kurzbezeichnung für den Kometen Churyumov-Gerasimenko aus der Jupiter-Familie. Zunächst einmal aber stellen wir unseren Interviewpartner Carsten Güttler vor, der in Braucnschweig Physik studiert hat und nach seiner Promotion zum Thema Planetenentstehung nach Japan ging und nun am Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung in Göttingen forscht. Bei der Rosetta Mission hat er an der OSIRIS Kamera mit gearbeitet, welche zusammen mit 10 anderen Instrumenten und dem Lander Philae 2004 in Richtung "Chuy", wie Churyumov-Gerasimenko liebevoll genannt wird, aufgebrochen ist. Wir sprechen über Probleme mit der technik, z-B- wurch circa 20% der Bilder, die Rosetta aufgenommen hat, mit einem kaputten Shutter gemacht. Wie man solche Probleme Milionen von Kilometer entfernt löst, erklärt uns Carstem im Interview. Außerdem sprechen wir über die Bedeutung von Objekten im Kuipergürtel für die Erforschung der Anfänge unseres Planeten und wie überhaupt Wasser hierher kam. Zum Schluss sprechen wir über kommende Projekte, unter anderem über ein Projekt zur "Planetary Protection", also wie die Menschheit Asteroiden, die auf Kollisionskurs mit der Ersde sind, abwehren kann. Viel Spaß beim Hören!
¿Fuimos creados por Dios a su imagen y semejanza? ¿O tal vez por dioses venidos de fuera? ¿Somos fruto de una mutación genética realizada por seres más avanzados que el homo sapiens? Mitos de todas las culturas hacen mención de manera reiterada a esta circunstancia, desde la India hasta Polinesia. Contaremos con la presencia de Cristina Martín Jiménez, autora de “Hijos del cielo”, donde evocará a Enrique López Guerrero, conocido como “el sacerdote de los ovnis” y nos hablará de relatos bíblicos y sumerios sobre la creación del ser humano, de diosas paganas y de las huellas del cosmos en nuestra cultura. Carlos Canales aportará su visión sobre los vimanas, esas avanzadas máquinas aéreas de los dioses de la antigua India que se describen en el Ramayana. Israel Espino nos adentrará en una leyenda de los indios kuna de Panamá sobre la creación del mundo y el surgimiento de los albinos a los que llaman “los hijos de la Luna”. David Sentinella debatirá sobre la autenticidad de algunas apariciones marianas y el mensaje que trasmiten a día de hoy. Juan Ignacio Cuesta nos traerá un sonido –o mensaje- extraño tomado del espacio exterior correspondiente al cometa 67P, captado por la sonda Rosetta. Y Jesús Callejo nos hablará de las distintas ubicaciones del Jardín del Edén y del mito de Prometeo como dador del fuego y creador de la raza humana. ¿Somos realmente polvo de estrellas? Comprobémoslo.
A new study suggests that Pluto may be a giant comet—an object in space that consists of ice—rather than a “dwarf planet.” Scientists from the Southwest Research Institute explored this possibility by comparing existing data. These data include information from NASA's New Horizons, the first spacecraft to travel to Pluto, and from the 2004 Rosetta mission that traveled to a comet called 67P. The scientists discovered that the amount of nitrogen in Pluto is consistent with the estimated nitrogen levels of billions of comets that could have formed Pluto. Thus, the scientists developed the theory “cosmochemical model of Pluto formation.” This theory suggests that Pluto accumulated nitrogen when the surrounding comets coalesced. Nitrogen—one of the earliest chemicals in the solar system—was also found in comet 67P. However, Pluto's low carbon monoxide levels conflict with the theory. This is because comets usually have high carbon monoxide levels. Despite this contradiction, the researchers suggested that water may have either destroyed carbon monoxide or trapped it in ice. They also hypothesized that there may be an ocean buried under Pluto's icy surface. Despite this new theory, Pluto's status remains under debate. Arguments on its status as a planet began in 1992 when scientists discovered many celestial bodies of similar size in Pluto's area. In 2006, Pluto was reclassified as a “dwarf planet,” which describes a celestial body that resembles a planet but does not possess its technical characteristics. With more data on Pluto, scientists hope to answer more questions about it.
Is Pluto 'n planeet of is dit 'n komeet? Navorsers het in 'n nuwe studie by die Southwest Research Institute in Amerika data geneem van die New Horisons satteliet-missie, wat verby Pluto gevaar het en dit vergelyk met data wat hulle opgeneem het vanaf komeet - 67P. Navorsers stel voor dat Pluto 'n agglomerasie van komete is. Dr Pieter Kotze van die Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Ruimteagentskap sê die uitslae is pas bekendgemaak.
Nos hemos pasado más de un mes de vacaciones, pero volvemos, y además, ¡llenos de noticias! Hablaremos de telescopios espaciales como TESS que están cazando exoplanetas, nuevas leyes en Europa y ¡también de buenas noticias para Tesla! Noticias El Nissan LEAF obtiene 5 estrellas EuroNCAP y destaca por el buen funcionamiento de sus asistentes de seguridad – https://forococheselectricos.com/2018/04/el-nissan-leaf-obtiene-5-estrellas-euroncap-y-destaca-por-el-buen-funcionamiento-de-sus-asistentes-de-seguridad.htmlXiaomi Super Soco: una moto eléctrica con hasta 120 kilómetros de autonomía a un precio desde 630 euros – https://forococheselectricos.com/2018/04/xiaomi-super-soco-el-fabricante-de-moviles-presenta-una-moto-electrica-con-hasta-120-kilometros-de-autonomia-a-un-precio-desde-630-euros.htmlEl sorprendente paisaje “nevado” del cometa 67P – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2018/04/25/el-sorprendente-paisaje-nevado-del-cometa-67p/El calor de los volcanes de Ío – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2018/04/22/el-calor-de-los-volcanes-de-io/El James Webb se retrasa a 2020 – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2018/03/28/el-james-webb-se-retrasa-a-2020/Lanzamiento de TESS, el cazador de exoplanetas – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2018/04/19/lanzamiento-de-tess-el-cazador-de-exoplanetas/La Unión Europea acaba de tomar una decisión clave para el futuro de las abejas: prohíbe definitivamente los neonicotinoides – https://www.xataka.com/ecologia-y-naturaleza/la-union-europea-acaba-de-tomar-una-decision-clave-para-el-futuro-de-las-abejas-prohibe-definitivamente-los-neonicotinoidesRusia ya ha bloqueado 18 millones de IP, pero Telegram sigue funcionando https://hipertextual.com/2018/04/rusia-bloqueo-18-millones-ip-telegram-pavel-durovMicrosoft presenta su propia versión de Linux https://computerhoy.com/noticias/software/microsoft-presenta-su-propia-version-linux-79205Los menores de 16 años dejarán de poder utilizar WhatsApp: Facebook empieza a adaptarse a la GDPR https://www.xataka.com/aplicaciones/los-menores-de-16-anos-dejaran-de-poder-utilizar-whatsapp-facebook-empieza-a-adaptarse-a-la-gdprUna nueva ley exigiría que Netflix y Amazon cuenten con al menos 30% de contenido europeo en sus plataformas – https://www.xataka.com/streaming/una-nueva-ley-exigiria-que-netflix-y-amazon-cuenten-con-al-menos-30-de-contenido-europeo-en-sus-plataformasUn vídeo muestra el potencial del Autopilot de Tesla para evitar accidentes – https://forococheselectricos.com/2018/04/un-video-muestra-el-potencial-del-autopilot-de-tesla-para-evitar-accidentes.html Música del episodio Kinematic – PeyoteBlue Giraffe – Emotional theme Podéis encontrarnos en Twitter y en Facebook!
Jake and Anthony drink a beer that has been to space, discuss the recently-announced New Frontiers finalists, and propose their own flagship-class missions. Huge thanks to Ninkasi Brewing Company for powering this episode! Beers Ninkasi Brewing - Ground Control 2017 Ground Control (2017) - Ninkasi Brewing Company - Untappd Ninkasi Space Program - Home Topics Future Planetary Exploration: Proposed New Frontiers Missions NASA Invests in Concept Development for Missions to Comet, Saturn Moon | NASA Dragonfly Dragonfly: A Proposal to Explore Titan, Saturn's Largest Moon, via Quadcopter - YouTube Picks SPACE 1: We're Going To Space : Planet Money : NPR Amazon.com: Forever Young: A Life of Adventure in Air and Space eBook: John W Young, James R. Hansen: Kindle Store Follow Jake WeMartians Podcast - Follow Humanity's Journey to Mars WeMartians Podcast (@We_Martians) | Twitter Jake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit) | Twitter Follow Anthony Main Engine Cut Off Main Engine Cut Off (@WeHaveMECO) | Twitter Anthony Colangelo (@acolangelo) | Twitter
Episode Links: ESA Rosetta Mission Page (http://blogs.esa.int/rosetta/) Alexey Leonov- First Spacewalk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAPBRvd8OTY) Signing the ESA Convention (http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2015/05/Signing_of_ESA_Convention) Signing the ESA Convention-2 (http://www.esa.int/About_Us/Welcome_to_ESA/ESA_history/History_ESA_Convention_1975)
Let's traverse the cosmos to check in on our oft-mentioned composer of all things 'space', the one and only Vangelis. Although marrying electronic music to space-oriented themes is fairly intuitive, Vangelis, who cornered the market on it, also happens to have a penchant for paying homage to specific space missions. This time around, that homage is Rosetta, the musical play-by-play of the eponymous ESA probe's voyage to Churyumov–Gerasimenko [comet 67P]. From the origins of the comet to Rosetta's decade-long journey, to its dramatic end-of-mission impact---and let's not forget about our brave little lander Philae---Vangelis has more than enough fodder for some juicy composition, as do we for some juicy discussion! Oh and our topic, you ask? Totally unrelated… SPACE. Continue reading
Nearly all space missions, regardless of agency, encode Egyptian myth into the fraudulent missions. They are also encoded numerically and to the calendar. The faked comet landing on 67P known as the Rosetta Philae mission is also heavily encoded to 911. All space agencies are playing the same game which comes down to (more...)
Cariann talks to Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides, Co-founder of Yuri’s Night, and host of Yuri’s Night L.A. In Space News: * Launches from Krorou suspended by social unrest * SpaceX to reuse CRS-8 booster this week * China wants to reuse rockets too * Laser Communication Relay Demonstration * Changes on 67P observed by Rosetta * Spacewalks on ISS TMRO:Space is a crowd funded show. If you like this episode consider contributing to help us to continue to improve. Head over to http://www.patreon.com/tmro for information, goals and reward levels. Don’t forget to check out our SpacePod campaign as well over at http://www.patreon.com/spacepod The post The World Space Party – Orbit 10.12 appeared first on TMRO.
The recent Rosetta mission to image and land a probe on a comet was an astounding achievement. Rosetta took thousands of photos mapping the entire surface of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko , as it dramatically changed over 2 years. This week analysis of 18000 67P pictures are out of the shade and into the sunlight. Adam Rutherford talks to study leader Raamy El Maary on the intriguing insights and what they suggests about the evolution of comets as they pass through our solar system. And while no-one has any doubt that volcanoes are extremely dangerous forces of nature, Science correspondent Rebecca Morelle was caught in an unusual and terrifying eruption last week. She tells BBC Inside Science the perils of reporting up close from the side of Etna and the rare kind of eruptions that are unique to snowy volcanoes. What are our brains doing when we're navigating through towns and cities? A new study from a team at University College London has made detailed maps of brain activity when negotiating the very windy London streets of Soho and compared it to what our brains are up to when we're simply following a sat nav. Hugo Spiers discusses the results and how this kind of neuroscience has a role to play in the future design of new street networks and cities. And we feature the private life of the octopus - a seemingly alien intelligence right here on Earth as philosopher Peter Godfrey-Smith discusses his new book "Other Minds: The Octopus and the Evolution of Intelligent Life", in which he literally dives into the oceans and delves in to the workings of the octopus mind Producer Adrian Washbourne.
Introducción: Carles, presentando en solitario, nos comenta una notícia sobre la Cumbre del Concilio Mundial del Agua que se está celebrando en Budapest. Tambíen recuerda que os apuntéis al boletín y nos digáis qué cursos y materiales os interesan más para el futuro lanzamiento de nuestra plataforma de recursos.(15'38") Audio de la Comisión de mujeres de la Sociedad Geológica de España.(19'46") Paleontología con Fernanda Castaño. Hoy nos habla de Austroposeidon magníficus y Buriolestes.(25'13") Petrología y geoquímica por Pedro Castiñeiras. Hoy nos habla para empezar sobre minería y para seguir con las Restingolitas.(30'58") Exploración espacial por Nahum. Hoy nos habla de Marte, del cometa 67P, la misión Cassini y de la Exomars entre otras cosas. (34'46") Momento magufo donde Naufraguito nos habla de los 'mockumentaries', y en especial se ceba con uno titulado 'Vórtices viles'.(48'24") Cierre del programa con los comentarios de nuestros geonáufragos.
Introducción: Carles, presentando en solitario, nos comenta una notícia sobre la Cumbre del Concilio Mundial del Agua que se está celebrando en Budapest. Tambíen recuerda que os apuntéis al boletín y nos digáis qué cursos y materiales os interesan más para el futuro lanzamiento de nuestra plataforma de recursos.(15'38") Audio de la Comisión de mujeres de la Sociedad Geológica de España.(19'46") Paleontología con Fernanda Castaño. Hoy nos habla de Austroposeidon magníficus y Buriolestes.(25'13") Petrología y geoquímica por Pedro Castiñeiras. Hoy nos habla para empezar sobre minería y para seguir con las Restingolitas.(30'58") Exploración espacial por Nahum. Hoy nos habla de Marte, del cometa 67P, la misión Cassini y de la Exomars entre otras cosas. (34'46") Momento magufo donde Naufraguito nos habla de los 'mockumentaries', y en especial se ceba con uno titulado 'Vórtices viles'.(48'24") Cierre del programa con los comentarios de nuestros geonáufragos.
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Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com and www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). *Recently active lava flows detected on Venus A new analysis of data from the European Space Agency's Venus Express mission has found evidence of volcanic activity on Earth’s sister planet. The findings add to a growing body of evidence that Venus may still be geologically active. The origin of Rosetta’s comet A new study claims Rosetta’s comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko most likely originated in the Kuiper Belt. This distant origin for 67P implies it would be made from primordial material, that existed in their current form since before Earth was born. Soyuz trio return safely to Earth Three expedition 49 crew members have returned safely to Earth following their 115 day mission aboard the International Space Station. The successful landing was also the first atmospheric re-entry of the new Russian Soyuz MS-01 capsule which had been on its maiden flight. China ready to fly its new Long March 5. There’s growing evidence that China is getting ready to fly its new Long March 5 heavy lift rocket for the first time. The new heavyweight launcher is capable of lifting over 25 tonnes into low Earth orbit -- that’s more than the European Space Agency’s Ariane 5 ECA and roughly as much as the United Launch Alliance’s Delta IV heavy. 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 #technology #science #news #venus #soyuz #rosetta #exploration 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.
Alex shares more details on SpaceX's Interplanetary Transport System, the end of the Rosetta Spacecraft on Comet 67P and Blue Origin's fifth launch with the same New Shepard Rocket and Capsule! He also shares a 3D printing update, covering some updates to his printer - fighting warpage on long (~15 hour) prints Enjoy! This Podcast is brought to you by AG3D Printing: Got a school project? Idea? Business Proposal? NEED A really cool gift? Let this Engineer 3D-print your ideas into reality! www.AG3D-PRINTING.com SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Shop using our Amazon link! AMAZON.COM! Just click on this & Shop! Set it & forget it: Bookmark it in your browser! Listen, Buy or Play our first single - "Pluto, the Misunderstood." on Spotify, iTunes, Youtube, SoundCloud & more! SPACE LINKS: Rosetta spacecraft to complete its mission with a crash https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg23230933-900-rosetta-spacecraft-to-complete-its-mission-with-a-crash/ MISSION COMPLETE: ROSETTA'S JOURNEY ENDS IN DARING DESCENT TO COMET http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Rosetta/Mission_complete_Rosetta_s_journey_ends_in_daring_descent_to_comet SpaceX Interplanetary Transport System: The beginning of Mars colonization http://www.spaceflightinsider.com/organizations/space-exploration-technologies/spacex-interplanetary-transport-system-beginning-mars-colonization/#1xwRcWiL5JEZgWJr.99 Blue Origin's New Shepard - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Shepard ~2 min Coverage of New Shepard In-flight Escape Test https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESc_0MgmqOA
Dan takes a break from making a TV show about Rosetta to tell us 10 things about Rosetta we might not know. Also, a cometary puzzle. Music: Bensound.com
Efter tolv år på väg genom rymden och två år i bana runt kometen 67P var det dags för rymdsonden Rosetta att pensioneras. Det skedde genom en kraschlandning i vetenskapens tjänst. Just före vår sändning styrdes Rosetta ner mot kometens yta för att kunna ta de närmaste bilderna hittills. Vi hör forskarna berätta om känslorna denna dag och vilka upptäckter som kan återstå i det rika material som Rosetta gett kring kometer och universums tidiga historia. Vi hör också redaktionens hetaste tips om vilka som kan få nobelpris i nästa vecka, och så följer vi med några sjätteklassare ut i det massforskningsprojekt som ska undersöka vad den gamla hederliga anslagstavlan har för roll i dagens digitala samhälle.
ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE... WE'RE BACK! Alex talks about the (fixed) technical difficulties we were having since our last episode. He also shares the "State of Space": why the shuttle was so important and what going to Mars means for everyone. SpaceX, Elon Musk, the SLS and the order of the final guaranteed Commercial Crew mission - all in one glorious rant. There's another 3D Printing Update, brought to you by AG3D Printing with a few designs by Alex himself, and our first customer! We also say goodbye to the Philae Lander, as Comet 67P gets farther from the Sun and solar energy is no longer an option. ENJOY! LOOK UP! August 11th-12th Don't forget to catch the Perseid Meteor Shower this week Thursday and Friday are peak night viewing - it's supposed to be double meteor rates this year! Grab your friends & family [or just a close friend ;)] and make sure to enjoy the annual night show! Check out NASA JPL's "What's Up for August 2016" by Jane Houston Jones for more info on the Perseid Meteor shower and everything to view this month in the night sky! This Podcast is brought to you by: Got a school project? Idea? Business Proposal? NEED A really cool gift? Let this Engineer 3D-print your ideas into reality! www.AG3D-PRINTING.com SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Shop using our Amazon link! AMAZON.COM! Just click on this & Shop! Set it & forget it: Bookmark it in your browser! Listen, Buy or Play our first single - "Pluto, the Misunderstood." on Spotify, iTunes, Youtube, SoundCloud & more! SPACE LINKS: What's Up for August 2016 - NASA's JPL by Jane Houston Jones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vE5Jr6HttU NASA Orders Second SpaceX Crew Mission to International Space Station http://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-orders-second-spacex-crew-mission-to-international-space-station NASA’s new High Dynamic Range Camera Records Rocket Test https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPfcwT4Fcy8 High Speed Footage | Past Missions - SpaceX https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKqY8sy3nkM A slow farewell – Time to say goodbye to Philae http://www.dlr.de/dlr/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10081/151_read-16721/#/gallery/21960
Det är fysikvärldens snackis; detektionen av gravitationsvågor vid LIGO-observatoriet i USA. Vad är egentligen gravitationsvågor, och hur gick upptäckten till? Detta följs av en djupdykning i kometforskning med Anders Eriksson, forskare vid Institutet för rymdfysik, IRF, i Uppsala. Rosetta är ESA:s rymdsond, vars mål är att studera kometen 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (kort: 67P). Till skillnad från andra […] The post Rymdpodden #4: Rosetta appeared first on Astronomisk Ungdom.
#20 - Reefer madness debunked as major UK study finds marijuana does not reduce IQ in teens #19 - John Boyega on BB-8 #18 - Make sure you put your money where it makes a difference #17 - Danish 15yo girl who converted to Islam arrested for possessing explosives, sanctioning terror #16 - Mitt Romney: Republicans Are “Nuts Not to Raise the Minimum Wage” #15 - The Nation endorses Bernie Sanders for President #14 - "A proposed bill in New York [New York, USA] seeks to require that all smartphones sold in the state can be decrypted or unlocked and proposes hefty fines for vendors failing to comply." #13 - The Queen aging over time through banknotes. #12 - See #1 #11 - See #1 #10 - A strangely satisfying feeling #9 - Denmark is poised to pass a law requiring newly arrived refugees to hand over valuables, including gold or jewelry, to help pay for the costs of lodging them. #8 - Our 6 y/o asked Dad for an advance on his allowance for a toy. This is the response he got. #7 - My friend's kid is going places. #6 - The effective way to unload #5 - Flowers at Platform 9¾ #4 - service dog on her owner's wedding day #3 - Upstate NY police seize $8.5 million in assets a year without having to prove a crime #2 - Water ice found on the surface of comet 67P #1 - Alan Rickman, giant of British film and theatre, dies at 69 12 - Daniel Radcliffe's touching tribute to Alan Rickman 11 - Rupert Grint and Alan Rickman Show contact E-mail: feedback.ireadit@gmail.com Twitter: @ireaditcast Phone: (508)-738-2278 Michael Schwahn: @schwahnmichael Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
WELCOME TO THE SHOW! Alex celebrates one year of the Today In Space Podcast! He talks about the show's beginning, the value of commitment and even shares a clip from the very first episode to see how far the show (and Alex) has come! Also, there's some Space News about the Mysterious light in the Sky over San Diego, the latest SpaceX SuperDraco Engine test & more about 3D printing! Enjoy! SUPPORT THE PODCAST BY SHOPPING ON AMAZON.COM CLICK HERE AND SHOP ON AMAZON.COM! Celebrating One Year of the Podcast! I can't believe that in one year's time, the ESA landed on a comet, I committed to making a podcast about Space and a year later I'm still here doing this! Nevermind the fact that I'm holding a copy of the same Comet 67P in my hands from the Rosetta Spacecraft that I built on my 3D printer....CRAZY! Thanks for listening! SPACE LINKS: "Mystery light over ocean was missile test" http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/2015/nov/07/mystery-light-sky-military-navy-drill/ Trident II D5 Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) http://www.lockheedmartin.com/us/products/trident-ii-d5-fleet-ballistic-missile--fbm-.html SuperDraco | Test Fire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zOzk0keqU8 Rosetta Philae landing: one year https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6aGXAhmyzs&feature=youtu.be
Discovery of molecular oxygen on comet 67P leads to questions about where the Earth, Sun and solar system were made. Also; new studies examine the interstellar space around our solar system, and probe magnetic fields inside stars.
Astronomers confirm dark streaks running down cliffs on the Red Planet contain evidence of flowing liquid water. Also; Rosetta's comet 67P consists of two separate comets that merged early in the history of the solar system, and new computer simulations reveal how the brightest galaxies in the universe were formed.
Intro: Hablamos del reciente descubrimiento en Marte anunciado por la NASA. 18'11" - Audio enviado por David Navas de un corte de la serie Criminal Minds (S03E07).19'35" - Videoteca GeoCastAway. 42'45" - Paleontología por Fernanda. El Homo Naledi. 46'39" - Petrologia y geoquímica por Pedro. Los geoneutrinos. 51'20" - Exploración espacial por Nahum. Descubrimientos sobre Marte, 67P y Encélado. 55' - Momento Magufo. Intraterrestres. 1h'3'15" - Cierre. 1h29' - Tomas falsas.
Le 12 novembre 2014 est une date importante dans l’histoire de l’exploration spatiale. Ce jour là, Philae se pose, à 510 millions de kilomètres de son point de lancement, sur la comète 67P, sur Tchourioumov Gerashimenko : c’est le premier atterrissage contrôlé sur une comète. Et, que ce soit du point de vue de la performance technique, de celui de la coopération internationale ou, bien évidemment de la recherche scientifique : la mission Rosetta est une véritable aventure. Le Labo des savoirs vous amène sur la trajectoire d’une comète. Du…
Intro: Hablamos del reciente descubrimiento en Marte anunciado por la NASA. 18'11" - Audio enviado por David Navas de un corte de la serie Criminal Minds (S03E07).19'35" - Videoteca GeoCastAway. 42'45" - Paleontología por Fernanda. El Homo Naledi. 46'39" - Petrologia y geoquímica por Pedro. Los geoneutrinos. 51'20" - Exploración espacial por Nahum. Descubrimientos sobre Marte, 67P y Encélado. 55' - Momento Magufo. Intraterrestres. 1h'3'15" - Cierre. 1h29' - Tomas falsas.
Professor Chris Lintott, Professor of Astrophysics, University of Oxford and presenter of the BBC’s Sky at Night will talk about the history and the science of the voyage. Professor Ian Goldin, Director, Oxford Martin School and Chris will discuss the implications and politics of Europe’s mission to study a comet that is three hundred million miles away. On 12th November 2014, after a 10 year journey, the Rosetta spacecraft's lander Philae touched down on the surface of the comet 67P, also known as Churyumov–Gerasimenko. The robotic European Space Agency lander not only took images from the comet’s surface, the first images in history, but obtained data that was sent back to be analysed. This data will be used to determine the composition of the surface of the comet. But what does this mean? And what implications does it have?
Professor Chris Lintott, Professor of Astrophysics, University of Oxford and presenter of the BBC’s Sky at Night will talk about the history and the science of the voyage. Professor Ian Goldin, Director, Oxford Martin School and Chris will discuss the implications and politics of Europe’s mission to study a comet that is three hundred million miles away. On 12th November 2014, after a 10 year journey, the Rosetta spacecraft's lander Philae touched down on the surface of the comet 67P, also known as Churyumov–Gerasimenko. The robotic European Space Agency lander not only took images from the comet’s surface, the first images in history, but obtained data that was sent back to be analysed. This data will be used to determine the composition of the surface of the comet. But what does this mean? And what implications does it have?
กดฟัง WiTcast ตอนที่ 33.3 download ไฟล์ MP3 (คลิกขวา save link as) PODCAST / iTUNES สำหรับผู้ที่ใช้ iPhone, ipod ท่านสามารถใช้แอ็พ iTunes/Podcasts สมัครเป็นสมาชิกรายการให้โหลดเองอัตโนมัติได้ โดยเสริชหา witcast หรือ subscribe ผ่าน feed นี้โดยตรง http://feeds.feedburner.com/witcast ร่วมบริจาคเงินสนับสนุนรายการได้โดยโอนเข้าบัญชี : ธนาคารไทยพาณิชย์ สาขาบิ๊กซี สะพานควาย เลขบัญชี 0332935256 ชื่อ แทนไท ประเสริฐกุล หรือส่งผ่าน paypal มาที่ yeebud@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------- SHOW NOTE คลิปบรรยายเรื่องดาวหาง 67P และภารกิจยาน Rosetta สรุปทุกอย่างได้ดีมากครับ แนะนำให้ดู https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BuotFLgXVY คอเป็ด (The Wall) วันที่ 15 สิงหา 2015 - เข้าใกล้ดวงอาทิตย์ที่สุด ติดตามช่าวจากเว็บ http://rosetta.esa.int/ Light Sail https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDBzRa9RzfM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cEXKu_Onlk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bI_FH_2Cqr8 Power Pose เบร้อนิ WiTcast เคยแนะนำการทำ power pose เพิ่มความมั่นใจไว้ในตอน 11.1 แต่หลักฐานใหม่ซึ่งใช้กลุ่มตัวอย่างใหญ่กว่าพยายามทำซ้ำแล้วปรากฏว่าไม่เจอเอ็ฟเฟ็คในระดับฮอร์โมน ชี้ประสิทธิภาพของ power pose อาจจำกัดกว่าที่คิด - 1,2,3,4,5 "Using a much larger sample size but similar procedures as [the Cuddy study] did," the researchers write, "we failed to confirm an effect of power posing on testosterone, cortisol, and financial risk taking. We did find that power posing affected self-reported feelings of power; however, this did not yield behavioral effects." คลิป TED Talk ดั้งเดิมโดย Amy Cuddy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ks-_Mh1QhMc ปริศนาหม้อข้าว ตกลงฝาเอาไว้ใช้รวมพลังกับหยดฝน ดีดแมลงให้ร่วงลงหม้อ -1,2,3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcr01LdxuzM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUvSI8JgcS8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2Itee0TC0s ปริศนา ปกหนังสือใหม่ป๋องแป๋ง "ดอกไม้ไฟในเอกภพ" เสื้อยืด WiTcast !!! เปิดจองแล้ว! สนใจสั่งผ่านเพจ http://facebook.com/witcastthailand
Kirsty Young's castaway is Monica Grady, Professor of Planetary and Space Sciences at the Open University. Well-known in scientific circles, at NASA and the European Space Agency, she came to the attention of the general public with her enthusiastic celebration when, as part of the Rosetta project, the probe Philae became the first-ever spacecraft to land on a comet - 67P - in November 2014. The spacecraft had taken ten years to journey through space and a decade was spent on the preparations. She was born in 1958 in Leeds as the eldest of eight children. She studied chemistry and geology at Durham University and did her PhD on carbon in meteorites at Cambridge, where she worked closely with Professor Colin Pillinger on the Beagle 2 project to Mars. She first worked at the OU in 1983 before joining the Department of Mineralogy of the Natural History Museum, becoming Head of the Meteorites and Cosmic Mineralogy Division. She is married to Professor Ian Wright who is one of the lead scientists on the Rosetta cometary mission and they have one son. She was awarded a CBE in 2012 for services to space sciences and asteroid (4731) was named "Monicagrady" in her honour. Producer: Cathy Drysdale.
En la intro hablamos de autonconsumo energético y las baterias Tesla. (29'17")Historias increíbles. Longitud parte III. (39'11")Paleontología con Fernanda Castaño. T-Rex y Jurassic World. (44'17")Petrología y geoquímica con Pedro Castiñeiras. Ollo de Sapo. (51')Exploración espacial con Nahum. Marte, 67P y plutón. (55'30") Poniendo en su lugar a Sheldon Cooper. (58'23")Momento Magufo. La Atlantis en Doñana. (1h5')Cierre || Valora el podcast en http://geocastaway.com/valora
Esta semana traemos un podcast un poco más largo, con muchas noticias sobre ciencia y tecnología, y ¡os contamos todo sobre el especial de Plutón de El Gato de Turing! Tecnología Google va a por GitHub: presenta Cloud Source Repositories sin hacer ruido – https://www.elespanol.com/omicrono/software/20150626/google-github-presenta-cloud-source-repositories-sin/43995605_0.htmlEl coche autónomo de Google finalmente se estrena en las carreteras de California – https://www.xataka.com/automovil/el-coche-autonomo-de-google-finalmente-se-estrena-en-la-carreteras-de-californiaEl futuro de la fibra óptica – http://francis.naukas.com/2015/06/26/el-futuro-de-la-fibra-optica/Samsung promete doblar la autonomía de las baterías gracias al grafeno – https://www.elespanol.com/omicrono/hardware/20150628/samsung-promete-doblar-autonomia-baterias-gracias-grafeno/44495558_0.htmlLa Unión Europea llega a un acuerdo para proteger la Neutralidad de la Red, pero… – https://www.xataka.com/aplicaciones/la-union-europea-llega-a-un-acuerdo-para-proteger-la-neutralidad-de-la-red-peroEnigma renace: el cifrado homomórfico y el blockchain como base de una Internet más privada – https://www.xataka.com/privacidad/enigma-renace-el-cifrado-homomorfico-y-el-blockchain-como-base-de-una-internet-mas-privadaGoogle Fotos y los gorilas: crónica de un error en la IA y dos días de disculpas – https://www.genbeta.com/web/google-fotos-y-los-gorilas-cronica-de-un-error-en-la-ia-y-dos-dias-de-disculpasImpresiones de Aitor sobre Apple Music Espacio y demás ciencias Programa (provisional) de charlas Naukas Bilbao 2015 – http://naukas.com/2015/06/22/programa-provisional-de-charlas-naukas-bilbao-2015/El hombre que más tiempo ha estado en el espacio se llama Guennadi Pádalka – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2015/06/29/el-hombre-que-mas-tiempo-ha-estado-en-el-espacio-se-llama-guennadi-padalka/Lanzamiento fallido de la nave Dragon SpX-7 (Falcon 9R) – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2015/06/29/lanzamiento-fallido-de-la-nave-dragon-spx-7-falcon-9r/Intentando establecer una comunicación estable con Philae y el origen de los chorros del cometa 67P – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2015/07/02/bitacora-de-rosetta-17/La montaña en forma de pirámide, las manchas blancas y otros misterios de Ceres – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2015/06/28/la-montana-en-forma-de-piramide-las-manchas-blancas-y-otros-misterios-de-ceres/Los dos hemisferios de Plutón – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2015/07/02/los-dos-hemisferios-de-pluton/A dos semanas del histórico encuentro de la New Horizons con Plutón – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2015/07/01/a-dos-semanas-del-historico-encuentro-de-la-new-horizons-con-pluton/ Podéis encontrarnos en Twitter y en Facebook!
Esta semana os traemos un episodio cargado de noticias de tecnología y alguna novedad en ciencia. También traemos novedades sobre el episodio especial sobre plutón el mes que viene, y cómo no, sobre Elon Musk, que esta semana se la vuelve a jugar. Tecnología Announcing Atom 1.0 – https://github.blog/2015-06-25-announcing-atom-1-0/Gmail hace oficial la opción más valiosa en un cliente de correo: deshacer envío – https://www.genbeta.com/correo/gmail-hace-oficial-la-opcion-mas-valiosa-en-un-cliente-de-correo-deshacer-envioAsí es cómo Chrome puede escuchar lo que dices mientras usas el navegador – https://www.genbeta.com/seguridad/asi-es-como-chrome-puede-escuchar-lo-que-dices-mientras-usas-el-navegadorTodo lo que necesitas saber para el lanzamiento del Apple Watch – https://www.applesfera.com/apple-watch/todo-lo-que-necesitas-saber-para-el-lanzamiento-del-apple-watchEsto será lo que Apple pagará a los artistas durante el período de prueba de Apple Music – https://www.applesfera.com/apple-1/esto-sera-lo-que-apple-pagara-a-los-artistas-durante-el-periodo-de-pruebaEminem Is Zane Lowe’s First Interview for Apple’s Beats 1 Radio Station – https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6612562/eminem-zane-lowe-interview-apple-music-beats-1Telegram 3.0 añade bots, nuevas pestañas de stickers y mucho más, ¡descarga el APK! – https://andro4all.com/2015/06/telegram-3-0-bots-pestanas-stickers-apkWhatsApp introduce cambios para que sea más fácil encontrar conversaciones – https://www.adslzone.net/2015/06/24/whatsapp-introduce-cambios-para-que-sea-mas-facil-encontrar-conversaciones/La US Navy paga 30 millones de dólares por quedarse con Windows XP – https://www.xataka.com/servicios/no-todos-quieren-windows-10-gratis-la-us-navy-paga-30-millones-de-dolares-por-quedarse-con-windows-xp Espacio y demás ciencias El descubrimiento de hielo virgen en el cometa 67P y el fin de la misión Rosetta – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2015/06/25/el-descubrimiento-de-hielo-virgen-en-el-cometa-67p-y-el-fin-de-la-mision-rosetta-bitacora-de-rosetta-16/Space X y su sueño para volver a la Tierra de una pieza tendrá nueva entrega este domingo – https://www.xataka.com/espacio/space-x-y-su-sueno-para-volver-a-la-tierra-de-una-pieza-tendra-nueva-entrega-este-domingoLa New Horizons ya puede ver Plutón a todo color – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2015/06/21/la-new-horizons-ya-puede-ver-a-pluton-a-todo-color/ Podéis encontrarnos en Twitter y en Facebook!
Was macht 67P in der Nacht? Meldung als Text :: Nächtliche Aktivität von 67P File Download (7:36 min / 9 MB)
The New Horizons spacecraft is one month away from Pluto, but it's already giving us some fuzzy photos. And new findings from the Hubble telescope give some insights into the complex orbits and interactions of Pluto's moons. In the last month around 120,000 Saiga antelopes have died in Kazakhstan, and nobody knows why. Breaking news while we recorded this show - the Philae lander has awoken on Comet 67P after a seven month sleep. The first stage of The Planetary Society's LightSail project has been successfully completed. The small craft unfurled its large solar sail, which uses sunlight for propulsion.
Rosetta liefert weiter wertvolle Daten für die Wissenschaftler auf der Erde Meldung als Text :: Molekulare Erkenntnisse über Vorgänge auf 67P File Download (8:46 min / 10 MB)
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Matt Taylor talks to Jim Al-Khalili about being in charge of the Rosetta space mission to the distant comet, 67P. It is, he says, 'the sexiest thing alive', after his wife. He describes his joy when, after travelling for ten years and covering four billion miles, the robot, Philae landed on the speeding comet 67P; and turned the image tattooed on his thigh from wishful thinking into a triumph for science. Matt's father, a builder, encouraged him to do well at school. He wanted him to get a job in science and Matt did not disappoint, joining the European Space Agency in June 2005. His charm and exuberance have brought competing teams together as they fight for their science to have priority on Rosetta. His enthusiasm has helped to spark and fuel a global interest in the mission and he deeply regrets his choice of shirt on one occasion. (Photo: Matt Taylor, BBC copyright)
Matt Taylor talks to Jim Al-Khalili about being in charge of the Rosetta space mission to the distant comet, 67P. It is, he says, 'the sexiest thing alive', after his wife. He describes his joy when, after travelling for ten years and covering four billion miles, the robot, Philae landed on the speeding comet 67P; and turned the image tattooed on his thigh from wishful thinking into a triumph for science. Matt's father, a builder, encouraged him to do well at school. He wanted him to get a job in science and Matt didn't disappoint, joining the European Space Agency in June 2005. His charm and exuberance have brought competing teams together as they fight for their science to have priority on Rosetta. His enthusiasm has helped to spark and fuel a global interest in the mission and he deeply regrets his choice of shirt on one occasion. Producer: Anna Buckley.
En esta ocasión, tras una semana de parón a causa de una gripe, os traemos un episodio lleno de actualidad, en la que explicaremos grandes problemas de seguridad con Lenovo y discos duros controlados por la NSA. Además, traemos una sección de ciencia muy completa en la que entre otras cosas, ¡hablaremos del Big Bang! Tecnología La NSA también se cuela en los discos duros gracias al misterioso grupo hacker Equation Group – https://www.xataka.com/privacidad/la-nsa-tambien-se-cuela-en-los-discos-duros-gracias-al-misterioso-grupo-hacker-equation-groupPolémica con Lenovo y su malware instalado de fábrica en sus ordenadores: explicamos cómo eliminarlo – https://www.xataka.com/ordenadores/polemica-con-lenovo-y-su-malware-instalado-de-fabrica-en-sus-ordenadores-explicamos-como-eliminarloYa se financia la primera compañía en materializar Hyperloop, el transporte del futuro soñado por Elon Musk – https://wwwhatsnew.com/2015/02/12/financia-primera-compania-materializar-hyperloop-el-transporte-futuro-sonado-elon-musk/Estos serían los expertos contratados por Apple para la creación de su coche – https://hipertextual.com/2015/02/apple-coche-expertos Espacio y demás ciencias Sí hubo Big Bang – https://cuentos-cuanticos.com/2015/02/11/si-hubo-big-bang/Lanzado el vehículo experimental IXV de la ESA (Vega VV04) – https://danielmarin.naukas.com/2015/02/11/lanzado-el-vehiculo-experimental-ixv-de-la-esa-vega-vv04/Antivacunas y regreso de enfermedades, una historia de miedo e irracionalidad – https://www.xataka.com/medicina-y-salud/antivacunas-y-regreso-de-enfermedades-una-historia-de-miedo-e-irracionalidadLos científicos de EE UU quieren investigar cómo alterar el clima – https://elpais.com/elpais/2015/02/13/ciencia/1423813149_720630.htmlLas misteriosas nubes marcianas de gran altitud – http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2015/02/17/las-misteriosas-nubes-marcianas-de-gran-altitud/La nave ‘Rosetta' hace un vuelo rasante sobre el cometa 67P – https://elpais.com/elpais/2015/02/17/ciencia/1424198874_068896.html Podéis encontrarnos en Twitter y en Facebook!
En este vigésimo primer episodio de El Gato de Turing os hablaremos entre otras cosas sobre dispositivos tan interesantes como la nueva Raspberry Pi, el nuevo teléfono con Ubuntu y diversas curiosidades y noticias de ciencia y tecnología. Tecnología Raspberry Pi 2 Model B: más potente y con soporte Windows 10 por 35 dólares – https://www.xataka.com/otros/raspberry-le-pone-mas-potencia-a-su-nueva-pi-2-model-b-cuatro-nucleos-y-1gb-de-ramUbuntu en smartphones a por todas: llega el bq Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition – https://www.xataka.com/moviles/ubuntu-en-smartphones-a-por-todas-llega-el-bq-aquaris-e4-5-ubuntu-editionEl nuevo Beats Music de Apple: más barato que Spotify y se integraría en iOS y OS X https://hipertextual.com/2015/02/nuevo-beats-musicLa FCC cambia el concepto básico de internet “banda ancha” https://hipertextual.com/2015/01/fcc-banda-ancha Espacio y demás ciencias El camino hacia Europa está abierto – https://danielmarin.naukas.com/2015/02/04/el-camino-hacia-europa-esta-abierto/Nuevas imágenes de Ceres y Plutón – https://danielmarin.naukas.com/2015/02/05/nuevas-imagenes-de-ceres-y-pluton/Rosetta casi ha encontrado a Philae en el cometa 67P – https://francis.naukas.com/2015/01/30/rosetta-ha-encontrado-philae-en-el-cometa-67p/El artículo BICEP2/Keck/Planck sobre los modos B primordiales – https://francis.naukas.com/2015/02/02/el-articulo-bicep2keckplanck-sobre-los-modos-b-primordiales/ Podéis encontrarnos en Twitter y en Facebook!
Myrtha Hässig discusses variability and heterogeneity of the coma of comet 67P as part of Science's special issue on the Rosetta spacecraft. Meghna Sachdev discusses daily news stories. Hosted by Susanne Bard. [Img: European Space Agency/Rosetta/NAVCAM]
Myrtha Hässig discusses variability and heterogeneity of the coma of comet 67P as part of Science's special issue on the Rosetta spacecraft. Meghna Sachdev discusses daily news stories. Hosted by Susanne Bard. [Img: European Space Agency/Rosetta/NAVCAM]
Adam Rutherford investigates the news in science and science in the news. This week's announcement of the discovery of 8 planets lying within the habitable zones of their stars has again raised the prospect of an earth like planet existing outside our solar system, But if we're to understand how "earth like" these exoplanets really are, we need to gain vital clues from earth's "evil twin" Venus argues environmental engineer Richard Ghail. Adam Rutherford hears about his proposed new mission to Venus - a planet orbiter to examine the surface and atmosphere that will allow us to understand why Venus has evolved so differently from earth despite their apparent sisterlike characteristics In the more immediate future science correspondent Jonathan Amos looks ahead to some of the highlights in astronomy and physics we can expect in 2015 - from the switch on of the newly energised Large Hadron Collider, and the imminent results of the successful Rosetta mission to the comet 67P, to the long awaited flyby this summer to capture images of Pluto. Roland Pease reports on a revolutionary method of controlling microscopic objects using sonics. As we move further into nanoscale technologies - electronic, mechanical and biological, and often a combination of all three - this could potentially offer a solution to manipulating structures, many of which are quite fragile at this scale. And ten years on from the shock of the South East Asian Tsunami that was to cost the lives of over 220 000 people Adam Rutherford speaks to Dave Tappin of the British Geological Survey, one of the first marine geologists who went to assess the cause of this seismic event. What have we learned in the intervening years? Producer Adrian Washbourne.
Comenzamos hablando de la sonda espacial Rosetta que continúa su viaje acompañando al cometa 67P en su periplo alrededor del Sol. La sonda ha analizado la composición isotópica del agua que se desprende del comenta y aporta información que puede ayudar a determinar el origen del agua terrestre. A continuación, hablamos de calentamiento global. Un equipo de científicos ha estudiado los restos de un periodo de calentamiento sucedido hace 55,5 millones de años que, por sus características, podría tener muchas cosas en común con el actual. Y, para terminar, hablamos de la guerra por el hierro, un recurso vital por el que se enfrentan los microorganismos y los seres a los que parasitan.
Comet, Probe, Rosetta spacecraft, Philae The Rosetta probe, which was carrying Philae, launched into space in 2004, using the gravity of Earth and Mars to slingshot its way towards comet 67P. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2853198/Philae-come-brink-MARCH-Rosetta-engineers-revive-probe-comet-67P-hurtles-near-sun.htmlCheck out links on the right side of this website.Click Like if on Facebook. Thanks for listening.
Kezdésnek néhány gyors Marveles hírek. Fő téma: A Rosetta űrszonda. Áttekintjük az űrszonda és az üstökösprogram főbb céljait, a Rosetta útját a naprendszerben tonnányi érdekes és hasznos infó kíséretében. Az ígért linkek: Animáció a Rosetta utjáról. Mekkora az üstökös? Minden fontosabb infó egy képen. Rosetta gyakran ismételt kérdések.(FAQ) Valós idejű adatok a 67P üstökösről. Zene: "Arrival" by Vangelis
Innovación, la clave de la ciencia, alfabeto de genes para la medicina del futuro, y Rosetta se posa en el cometa 67P.
We take a look at one of the major symptoms of the impending death of newspapers, and the celebrate the fact that we (humans) hit a comet with a robot. Show Notes: Old People now rule the funnies! http://www.timesdispatch.com/entertainment-life/judge-parker-rex-morgan-mark-trail-win-reader-vote-on/article_cb536c63-a05f-5b66-85e7-a2fe8b3d2fcb.html Rosetta: Ambition: The Film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H08tGjXNHO4
Today, 11/13/2014, in Space! Alex covers the Rosetta mission and the landing of the Philae robot lander on comet 67P. He covers the mission, the after-math issues with the Philae lander. Later, he talks about the general use of the term "scientist", the difficulty of space travel, and his opinion on allowing robots to go first - then humans. Links: content via ESA http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Rosetta/Touchdown!_Rosetta_s_Philae_probe_lands_on_comet content via The Guardian http://www.theguardian.com/science/video/2014/nov/13/philae-lander-sends-picture-from-comet-video1 content via Universe Today http://www.universetoday.com/116135/get-a-look-at-philaes-first-photos/ © ESA/Rosetta/Philae/CIVA © ESA/Rosetta/ NAVCAM – CC BY-SA IGO 3.0 EXPLICIT MATERIAL POSSIBLE ©ESA/Rosetta/Philae/CIVA ©ESA/Rosetta/MPS forOSIRIS Team MPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA ©ESA/Rosetta/Philae/ROLIS/DLR
Rosetta After a nail-biting, bumpy, bouncy landing, European Space Agency's Rosetta probe - 'Philae' -lands on the comet 67P. It's already collecting data and beaming back some very impressive images of this dusty, icy space projectile. BBC Space correspondent Jonathan Amos fills us in on the latest news. Thought-controlled genes Brainwaves from human participants activated a light, which in turn switches on specific genes in mice. In this proof of concept study, Professor Martin Fussenegger hopes that one day this technology could be used to control pain, pre-empt epileptic seizures, or in fact communicate with people who have locked in syndrome. It's another example of two very exciting techniques - brain machine interfacing and optogenetics. Arecibo Message Anniversary 40 years ago, on 16 Nov 1974, a message designed to inform intelligent alien civilisations about human existence was beamed into space. Whilst Frank Drake's binary picture message was primarily put together to show the capabilities of the upgraded Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico, it has inspired interest and enthusiasm around the world. Veteran of subsequent space message projects Dr Carolyn Porco joins Adam to talk about how space science has progressed in the interim decades, and what these ventures mean to humankind. Biophonic Life Sound installation "The Sounds of Others: A Biophonic Line", by artist Marcus Coates is currently delighting visitors to Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry. It explores the sounds of animals, from field crickets to humpback whales. By speeding and slowing each sound, his work reveals unimagined connections between species, and unearths common patterns and forms that would normally be beyond the reach of the human ear. The Sounds of Others looks for commonality between the human and non-human worlds, through sound. Marcus Coates, and collaborator wildlife sound-recordist Geoff Sample talk Adam through some of the surprising sounds of nature. Can you tell a pack of children from red deer? Or Marcus from a Lion? And is there a reason for these connections? Producer: Fiona Roberts.
Con gran entusiasmo, la astrónoma tayika Svetlana Gerassimenko habló con DW sobre cómo descubrió el cometa 67P y lo que espera de la misión del módulo Philae.
Unscripted thoughts on the landing of the Philae probe on comet 67P.
C'è un "trapano" italiano che sta per accometare su 67P, ce lo racconta Marco Molina. In preparazione per BookCity siamo alla ricerca del libro-mattone 2014. La burocrazia ci costa tantissimo, Daniele Vaccarino presedente di CNA ci dice quanto. In India si istituisce un ministero che si occuperà, anche, di yoga: shanti shanti!
Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham hear from the Rosetta mission's Flight Director, Andrea Accomazzo, about choosing a landing site on comet 67P - plus Apollo astronaut and last man on the Moon, Gene Cernan, on the spacewalk from hell. Dr Lucie Green from the Mullard Space Science Laboratory and the lab's poet in residence, Simon Barraclough, are the lively studio guests. Expect space poetry, scientific insight and a song about photons. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham hear from the Rosetta mission's Flight Director, Andrea Accomazzo, about choosing a landing site on comet 67P - plus Apollo astronaut and last man on the Moon, Gene Cernan, on the spacewalk from hell. Dr Lucie Green from the Mullard Space Science Laboratory and the lab's poet in residence, Simon Barraclough, are the lively studio guests. Expect space poetry, scientific insight and a song about photons. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham hear from the Rosetta mission's Flight Director, Andrea Accomazzo, about choosing a landing site on comet 67P - plus Apollo astronaut and last man on the Moon, Gene Cernan, on the spacewalk from hell. Dr Lucie Green from the Mullard Space Science Laboratory and the lab's poet in residence, Simon Barraclough, are the lively studio guests. Expect space poetry, scientific insight and a song about photons. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
On 6th August, the space probe Rosetta ends its 10 year journey and arrives at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. If all goes well, Rosetta will be the first spacecraft to go into orbit around a comet. The European Space Agency probe will then accompany the comet until December 2015, studying the 4 kilometre-wide lump of ice and rock dust at a level of detail far surpassing any previous comet flyby.In the words of Rosetta scientist Joel Parker, “Previous comet missions have been one-night stands, Rosetta will be there for a long term relationship.” Rosetta will stay with 67P as it heads towards and around the other side of the Sun. Rosetta will be watching everything at close quarters as the comet heats up and produces the classic gas and dust comet tail.In the final weeks of approach, the Rosetta team have realised this is going to be an even more interesting mission than they had supposed. In the middle of July, the probe's camera revealed the bizzare shape of the comet's nucleus. It appears to be formed of two objects joined together. Some have described it as having the shape of a toy duck. In November, Rosetta will send a small robot lander, Philae, down onto the comet's surface – another hugely ambitious feat, given the feeble gravitational pull of the comet and its complex shape. Philae could bounce off into the void if its trajectory is not quite true and its on-board harpoons fail to secure it to the comet's icy surface. Discovery looks ahead to the mission's key moments and big science questions with planetary scientists and members of the Rosetta science team: Professor Ian Wright - principal investigator (PI) for the lander's Ptolemy instrument, Professor Monica Grady - planetary scientist at the Open University, UK. Matt Taylor, project scientist on Rosetta Dr Joel Parker - deputy PI for Rosetta's Alice spectrometer Dr Holger Sierks - principal investigator for Rosetta's Osiris camera Dr Stephan Ulamec - project scientist for the lander Philae (German Space Agency) The big questions for Rosetta include: did comets bring water and the essential ingredients for life to the early Earth?Presented and produced by Andrew Luck-Baker Image Credit: Rosetta and Philae at Comet, European Space Agency