Soviet cosmonaut, first person to perform spacewalk
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Max Pearson presents a collection of this week's Witness History episodes from the BBC World Service. This week we're looking at the history of space travel, including the 60th anniversary of the first ever space-walk by Russian cosmonaut Alexei Leonov. Also, the speech that would have been given if the Apollo 11 astronauts didn't make their way back from the moon; the founding of the European Space Agency and how Brazil came back from tragedy to launch their fist successful rocket. The Sky at Night's Dr Ezzy Pearson joins us to tell us about the history of robot's in space and the Soviet Union's exploration of Venus. Contributors: Archive of Alexei Leonov – the first man to walk in space Dr Ezzy Pearson – Features Editor for the BBC's Sky at Night magazine Felix Palmerio – engineer for Brazil's space programme Archive of William Safire – speechwriter for US President Richard Nixon Bill Holland – former historian for NASA Andrea Amaldi – grandson of Edoardo Amaldi, one of the founding fathers of the European Space Agency(Photo: Alexei Leonov on his first space walk in 1965. Credit: Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images)
On 18 March 1965, cosmonaut Alexei Leonov became the first person to spacewalk.He spent around 10 minutes floating above the Earth, tethered to the spaceship by a 5m “umbilical cord”.Recalling that moment, he said: “I felt almost insignificant, like a tiny ant compared to the immensity of the universe. At the same time, I felt enormously powerful.”But the mission didn't go smoothly. The lack of atmospheric pressure in space had caused the Soviet's spacesuit to inflate and become stiff – meaning he couldn't fit back through the spaceship airlock.“It had become a dangerous situation. Very dangerous. Life threatening”, he said.Vicky Farncombe has been reading and listening to archive interviews with Alexei, who died in 2019, to bring you his dramatic story.Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from football in Brazil, the history of the ‘Indian Titanic' and the invention of air fryers, to Public Enemy's Fight The Power, subway art and the political crisis in Georgia. We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: visionary architect Antoni Gaudi and the design of the Sagrada Familia; Michael Jordan and his bespoke Nike trainers; Princess Diana at the Taj Mahal; and Görel Hanser, manager of legendary Swedish pop band Abba on the influence they've had on the music industry. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the time an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at the President of the United States in protest of America's occupation of Iraq; the creation of the Hollywood commercial that changed advertising forever; and the ascent of the first Aboriginal MP.(Photo: Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov. Credit: Getty Images)
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Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Dortmund 0-2 Real Madrid: el 'Rey de Europa' se corona por decimoquinta vez en la final de la Champions de Wembley. Ancelotti: "El partido ha sido difícil, ellos han sido mejores en la primera parte". Hoy se cumplen 831 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es lunes 3 de junio de 2024. Buenos días Ucrania, Gaza e Israel. Día Mundial de la Bicicleta. El Día Mundial de la Bicicleta se celebra cada 3 de junio, con la finalidad de visibilizar la importancia de un medio de transporte ecológico y saludable. Su uso contribuye a paliar la crisis del mundo actual, debido a la contaminación y al cambio climático que está experimentando el planeta. 1763.- Los ingleses vuelven a ocupar la isla de Menorca en virtud del tratado de Fontainebleau. 1899.- España reanuda relaciones diplomáticas con los Estados Unidos tras la pérdida de las últimas colonias españolas a las que apoyó el país norteamericano. 1921.- Botado en Cartagena el primer submarino de fabricación española. 1937.- El general Mola muere en accidente de aviación, lo que constituye una importante pérdida para el ejército franquista en la Guerra Civil española. 1961.- El presidente estadounidense, John Kennedy, y el primer dirigente soviético, Nikita Kruschev, se entrevistan en Viena (Austria) por primera vez. 1965.- El astronauta estadounidense Edward White realiza el segundo paseo espacial de la historia tras el que hizo el cosmonauta soviético Alexei Leonov el 18 de marzo. 1982.- Jaime Milans del Bosch y Antonio Tejero son condenados a 30 años por el intento de golpe de Estado del 23 de febrero de 1981. 1999.- Javier Solana es designado Alto Representante para la Política Exterior y de Seguridad Común de la UE, conocido popularmente como "señor PESC". 2015: Pau y Marc Gasol, galardonados con el Premio Princesa de Asturias del Deporte. 2017: Mueren 8 personas y 48 resultan heridas en la capital británica en un atentado terrorista en la zona del Puente de Londres. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. Santoral para hoy, 3 de junio: Sagrado Corazón de Jesús. Santos Claudio, Carlos, Paula, Oliva y Clotilde. Ucrania acusa a China de presionar a otros países para que no acudan a la cumbre de paz en Suiza. Una nave china aterriza en la cara oculta de la Luna: Se retoma la carrera espacial. Juan Carlos I, una abdicación fraguada en secreto que puso fin a 39 años de reinado, han pasado 10 años. La Agencia Tributaria empieza a atender este lunes en sus oficinas para la presentación de la Renta. Se complementa la asistencia personalizada por teléfono y el plan especial de asistencia para mayores de 65 en pequeños municipios. El PP insiste con la EBAU única que ya han rechazado las universidades canarias y el consejero de Educación en las Islas (del PP). El presidente del PP asegura que el acuerdo se firmará pasadas las elecciones y añade que también se pondrá a disposición de las regiones en las que gobierna el PSOE. El alumnado de Canarias empezará la prueba de acceso a la universidad el próximo 5 de junio. La paradoja canaria: diez años sin aumentar las empresas pero con 200.000 asalariados más. El número de negocios permanece estancado en las Islas en la última década y sin recuperar las cifras precovid mientras el personal en plantilla no deja de crecer. Fernando Clavijo: «Los planes urbanísticos multiplican por tres la población; eso es insostenible». Un año después de lograr en las urnas el respaldo para regresar al Gobierno, Fernando Clavijo (La Laguna 1971) ha puesto la directa para, al menos, tratar de encauzar asuntos que, dice, son consecuencia de la «Canarias que heredamos» y que ponen nombre a las emergencias que pesan sobre las Islas: habitacional, energética y migratoria. «Acertaremos o nos equivocaremos, pero no vamos a estar quietos viéndolas pasar». Canarias afronta un verano “crítico” por el riesgo de nuevos apagones insulares. Como la renovación de las obsoletas instalaciones isleñas no concluirá antes del comienzo de 2025, el Gobierno y Endesa han desplegado varios equipos de emergencias por zonas industriales de las Islas. Aparecen dos especies de protección especial en la zona del futuro Circuito del Motor de Tenerife. Tres biólogos reputados han evidenciado recientemente la presencia de Heniaria canariensis y Plantago asphodeloides, dos endemismos canarios con el mismo nivel de protección que la viborina triste, la planta que ha paralizado la construcción del proyecto turístico de Cuna del Alma. Rescatado un cayuco con 61 migrantes subsaharianos al sur de La Restinga. Todos los varones, entre ellos un menor, se encuentran en aparente buen estado de salud. Jimmy Rogers (nace un 3 de junio de 1924 - 19 de diciembre de 1997) fue un guitarrista y cantante de blues estadounidense.Fue uno de los mentores y precursores del blues de Chicago.
Programa de actualidad con información, formación y entretenimiento conectando directamente con los oyentes en La Diez Capital radio. Dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez. www.ladiez.es - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Dortmund 0-2 Real Madrid: el 'Rey de Europa' se corona por decimoquinta vez en la final de la Champions de Wembley. Ancelotti: "El partido ha sido difícil, ellos han sido mejores en la primera parte". Hoy se cumplen 831 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es lunes 3 de junio de 2024. Buenos días Ucrania, Gaza e Israel. Día Mundial de la Bicicleta. El Día Mundial de la Bicicleta se celebra cada 3 de junio, con la finalidad de visibilizar la importancia de un medio de transporte ecológico y saludable. Su uso contribuye a paliar la crisis del mundo actual, debido a la contaminación y al cambio climático que está experimentando el planeta. 1763.- Los ingleses vuelven a ocupar la isla de Menorca en virtud del tratado de Fontainebleau. 1899.- España reanuda relaciones diplomáticas con los Estados Unidos tras la pérdida de las últimas colonias españolas a las que apoyó el país norteamericano. 1921.- Botado en Cartagena el primer submarino de fabricación española. 1937.- El general Mola muere en accidente de aviación, lo que constituye una importante pérdida para el ejército franquista en la Guerra Civil española. 1961.- El presidente estadounidense, John Kennedy, y el primer dirigente soviético, Nikita Kruschev, se entrevistan en Viena (Austria) por primera vez. 1965.- El astronauta estadounidense Edward White realiza el segundo paseo espacial de la historia tras el que hizo el cosmonauta soviético Alexei Leonov el 18 de marzo. 1982.- Jaime Milans del Bosch y Antonio Tejero son condenados a 30 años por el intento de golpe de Estado del 23 de febrero de 1981. 1999.- Javier Solana es designado Alto Representante para la Política Exterior y de Seguridad Común de la UE, conocido popularmente como "señor PESC". 2015: Pau y Marc Gasol, galardonados con el Premio Princesa de Asturias del Deporte. 2017: Mueren 8 personas y 48 resultan heridas en la capital británica en un atentado terrorista en la zona del Puente de Londres. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. Santoral para hoy, 3 de junio: Sagrado Corazón de Jesús. Santos Claudio, Carlos, Paula, Oliva y Clotilde. Ucrania acusa a China de presionar a otros países para que no acudan a la cumbre de paz en Suiza. Una nave china aterriza en la cara oculta de la Luna: Se retoma la carrera espacial. Juan Carlos I, una abdicación fraguada en secreto que puso fin a 39 años de reinado, han pasado 10 años. La Agencia Tributaria empieza a atender este lunes en sus oficinas para la presentación de la Renta. Se complementa la asistencia personalizada por teléfono y el plan especial de asistencia para mayores de 65 en pequeños municipios. El PP insiste con la EBAU única que ya han rechazado las universidades canarias y el consejero de Educación en las Islas (del PP). El presidente del PP asegura que el acuerdo se firmará pasadas las elecciones y añade que también se pondrá a disposición de las regiones en las que gobierna el PSOE. El alumnado de Canarias empezará la prueba de acceso a la universidad el próximo 5 de junio. La paradoja canaria: diez años sin aumentar las empresas pero con 200.000 asalariados más. El número de negocios permanece estancado en las Islas en la última década y sin recuperar las cifras precovid mientras el personal en plantilla no deja de crecer. Fernando Clavijo: «Los planes urbanísticos multiplican por tres la población; eso es insostenible». Un año después de lograr en las urnas el respaldo para regresar al Gobierno, Fernando Clavijo (La Laguna 1971) ha puesto la directa para, al menos, tratar de encauzar asuntos que, dice, son consecuencia de la «Canarias que heredamos» y que ponen nombre a las emergencias que pesan sobre las Islas: habitacional, energética y migratoria. «Acertaremos o nos equivocaremos, pero no vamos a estar quietos viéndolas pasar». Canarias afronta un verano “crítico” por el riesgo de nuevos apagones insulares. Como la renovación de las obsoletas instalaciones isleñas no concluirá antes del comienzo de 2025, el Gobierno y Endesa han desplegado varios equipos de emergencias por zonas industriales de las Islas. Aparecen dos especies de protección especial en la zona del futuro Circuito del Motor de Tenerife. Tres biólogos reputados han evidenciado recientemente la presencia de Heniaria canariensis y Plantago asphodeloides, dos endemismos canarios con el mismo nivel de protección que la viborina triste, la planta que ha paralizado la construcción del proyecto turístico de Cuna del Alma. Rescatado un cayuco con 61 migrantes subsaharianos al sur de La Restinga. Todos los varones, entre ellos un menor, se encuentran en aparente buen estado de salud. Jimmy Rogers (nace un 3 de junio de 1924 - 19 de diciembre de 1997) fue un guitarrista y cantante de blues estadounidense.Fue uno de los mentores y precursores del blues de Chicago. - Sección de actualidad con mucho sentido de Humor inteligente en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista socarrón y palmero, José Juan Pérez Capote, El Nº 1. - Sección en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con nuestros abogados particulares, Juan Inurria y Jaime Díaz Fraga. - Tertulia en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con los colaboradores: Rosi Rivero, Ciro Machado, Matías Hernández y Moisés Pires. La Agencia Tributaria empieza a atender este lunes en sus oficinas para la presentación de la Renta. Se complementa la asistencia personalizada por teléfono y el plan especial de asistencia para mayores de 65 en pequeños municipios. Feijóo insiste con la EBAU única que ya han rechazado las universidades canarias y el consejero de Educación en las Islas (del PP). El presidente del PP asegura que el acuerdo se firmará pasadas las elecciones y añade que también se pondrá a disposición de las regiones en las que gobierna el PSOE. El alumnado de Canarias empezará la prueba de acceso a la universidad el próximo 5 de junio. La paradoja canaria: diez años sin aumentar las empresas pero con 200.000 asalariados más. El número de negocios permanece estancado en las Islas en la última década y sin recuperar las cifras precovid mientras el personal en plantilla no deja de crecer. Fernando Clavijo: «Los planes urbanísticos multiplican por tres la población; eso es insostenible» Un año después de lograr en las urnas el respaldo para regresar al Gobierno, Fernando Clavijo (La Laguna 1971) ha puesto la directa para, al menos, tratar de encauzar asuntos que, dice, son consecuencia de la «Canarias que heredamos» y que ponen nombre a las emergencias que pesan sobre las Islas: habitacional, energética y migratoria. «Acertaremos o nos equivocaremos, pero no vamos a estar quietos viéndolas pasar». Canarias afronta un verano “crítico” por el riesgo de nuevos apagones insulares. Como la renovación de las obsoletas instalaciones isleñas no concluirá antes del comienzo de 2025, el Gobierno y Endesa han desplegado varios equipos de emergencias por zonas industriales de las Islas. Aparecen dos especies de protección especial en la zona del futuro Circuito del Motor de Tenerife. Tres biólogos reputados han evidenciado recientemente la presencia de Heniaria canariensis y Plantago asphodeloides, dos endemismos canarios con el mismo nivel de protección que la viborina triste, la planta que ha paralizado la construcción del proyecto turístico de Cuna del Alma.
Space wants to kill you every moment you are there. From the harsh vacuum to extreme temperatures to killing radiation, there's no shortage of ways to make your stay in space brief. This Halloween, we discuss the Top Ten (and probably more) scariest moments and places in space. And a TWiS bonus--NASA Deputy Administrator and former astronaut Pam Melroy drops in with her scariest space story! Hold on to your thrusters; it's going to be a wild ride. Headlines: Pre-Halloween Lunar Eclipse! Partial lunar eclipse on October 28, but you must be in the Eastern Hemisphere to see it. Peak viewing will be in Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. China launched a new crew to its Tiangong space station on the Shenzhou 17 mission. The three taikonauts will spend 6 months on the station, replacing the outgoing Shenzhou 16 crew. The OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample capsule remains stuck shut after its return. NASA is still working on safely opening it to access the priceless cargo inside. Main Topic - Top Space Frights The harrowing Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969, the first time humans landed on another world, almost ran out of fuel before touching down. Black holes, with their incomprehensible gravity wells that spaghettify anything that gets too close. Alexei Leonov's dicey first spacewalk in 1965 where his suit ballooned up and he nearly couldn't get back into the spacecraft. Gamma ray bursts, the most powerful explosions in the universe, that could strip a planet's atmosphere if pointed the wrong way. The near-disaster of Gemini 8 in 1966, when Neil Armstrong and Dave Scott had to fire retrorockets, forcing an emergency reentry, to stop the violent tumbling of his spacecraft. Spooky exoplanet TrES-2b, with its coal-black atmosphere and lava-hot winds. Surprise guest and NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy's Pick: Her own scary moment on STS-120 in 2007 when a snagged solar array threatened to electrocute spacewalker Scott Parazynski. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Pam Melroy Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit
Space wants to kill you every moment you are there. From the harsh vacuum to extreme temperatures to killing radiation, there's no shortage of ways to make your stay in space brief. This Halloween, we discuss the Top Ten (and probably more) scariest moments and places in space. And a TWiS bonus--NASA Deputy Administrator and former astronaut Pam Melroy drops in with her scariest space story! Hold on to your thrusters; it's going to be a wild ride. Headlines: Pre-Halloween Lunar Eclipse! Partial lunar eclipse on October 28, but you must be in the Eastern Hemisphere to see it. Peak viewing will be in Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. China launched a new crew to its Tiangong space station on the Shenzhou 17 mission. The three taikonauts will spend 6 months on the station, replacing the outgoing Shenzhou 16 crew. The OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample capsule remains stuck shut after its return. NASA is still working on safely opening it to access the priceless cargo inside. Main Topic - Top Space Frights The harrowing Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969, the first time humans landed on another world, almost ran out of fuel before touching down. Black holes, with their incomprehensible gravity wells that spaghettify anything that gets too close. Alexei Leonov's dicey first spacewalk in 1965 where his suit ballooned up and he nearly couldn't get back into the spacecraft. Gamma ray bursts, the most powerful explosions in the universe, that could strip a planet's atmosphere if pointed the wrong way. The near-disaster of Gemini 8 in 1966, when Neil Armstrong and Dave Scott had to fire retrorockets, forcing an emergency reentry, to stop the violent tumbling of his spacecraft. Spooky exoplanet TrES-2b, with its coal-black atmosphere and lava-hot winds. Surprise guest and NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy's Pick: Her own scary moment on STS-120 in 2007 when a snagged solar array threatened to electrocute spacewalker Scott Parazynski. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Pam Melroy Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit
Space wants to kill you every moment you are there. From the harsh vacuum to extreme temperatures to killing radiation, there's no shortage of ways to make your stay in space brief. This Halloween, we discuss the Top Ten (and probably more) scariest moments and places in space. And a TWiS bonus--NASA Deputy Administrator and former astronaut Pam Melroy drops in with her scariest space story! Hold on to your thrusters; it's going to be a wild ride. Headlines: Pre-Halloween Lunar Eclipse! Partial lunar eclipse on October 28, but you must be in the Eastern Hemisphere to see it. Peak viewing will be in Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. China launched a new crew to its Tiangong space station on the Shenzhou 17 mission. The three taikonauts will spend 6 months on the station, replacing the outgoing Shenzhou 16 crew. The OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample capsule remains stuck shut after its return. NASA is still working on safely opening it to access the priceless cargo inside. Main Topic - Top Space Frights The harrowing Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969, the first time humans landed on another world, almost ran out of fuel before touching down. Black holes, with their incomprehensible gravity wells that spaghettify anything that gets too close. Alexei Leonov's dicey first spacewalk in 1965 where his suit ballooned up and he nearly couldn't get back into the spacecraft. Gamma ray bursts, the most powerful explosions in the universe, that could strip a planet's atmosphere if pointed the wrong way. The near-disaster of Gemini 8 in 1966, when Neil Armstrong and Dave Scott had to fire retrorockets, forcing an emergency reentry, to stop the violent tumbling of his spacecraft. Spooky exoplanet TrES-2b, with its coal-black atmosphere and lava-hot winds. Surprise guest and NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy's Pick: Her own scary moment on STS-120 in 2007 when a snagged solar array threatened to electrocute spacewalker Scott Parazynski. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Pam Melroy Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit
Space wants to kill you every moment you are there. From the harsh vacuum to extreme temperatures to killing radiation, there's no shortage of ways to make your stay in space brief. This Halloween, we discuss the Top Ten (and probably more) scariest moments and places in space. And a TWiS bonus--NASA Deputy Administrator and former astronaut Pam Melroy drops in with her scariest space story! Hold on to your thrusters; it's going to be a wild ride. Headlines: Pre-Halloween Lunar Eclipse! Partial lunar eclipse on October 28, but you must be in the Eastern Hemisphere to see it. Peak viewing will be in Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. China launched a new crew to its Tiangong space station on the Shenzhou 17 mission. The three taikonauts will spend 6 months on the station, replacing the outgoing Shenzhou 16 crew. The OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample capsule remains stuck shut after its return. NASA is still working on safely opening it to access the priceless cargo inside. Main Topic - Top Space Frights The harrowing Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969, the first time humans landed on another world, almost ran out of fuel before touching down. Black holes, with their incomprehensible gravity wells that spaghettify anything that gets too close. Alexei Leonov's dicey first spacewalk in 1965 where his suit ballooned up and he nearly couldn't get back into the spacecraft. Gamma ray bursts, the most powerful explosions in the universe, that could strip a planet's atmosphere if pointed the wrong way. The near-disaster of Gemini 8 in 1966, when Neil Armstrong and Dave Scott had to fire retrorockets, forcing an emergency reentry, to stop the violent tumbling of his spacecraft. Spooky exoplanet TrES-2b, with its coal-black atmosphere and lava-hot winds. Surprise guest and NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy's Pick: Her own scary moment on STS-120 in 2007 when a snagged solar array threatened to electrocute spacewalker Scott Parazynski. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Pam Melroy Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: Melissa.com/twit
VOA 이야기 미국사, 오늘은 드와이트 아이젠하워 대통령 시대에 관해 계속 전해 드립니다. 1965년까지, 미국과 소련은 인간이 우주선 밖에서도 생존이 가능한지 알아보기 위한 실험을 했습니다. 그리고 결국, 소련 우주비행사 알렉세이 레오노프(Alexei Leonov)가 인류 최초로 우주복만 입고 우주 공간에 머무는 ‘우주유영'에 성공했습니다. 1965년 3월 18일, 소련 우주 비행사 알렉세이 레오노프는 우주선‘보스호트 2호(Voskhod 2)'를 타고 지구 궤도를 비행했습니다. 레오노프는 특수 제작된 줄로 우주선과 우주복을 연결하고 우주선 밖으로 나갔습니다. 이 줄은 우주선 밖에서 숨을 쉴 수 있도록 산소를 공급하는 장치였고, 레오노프가 우주선 다른 쪽 끝에서 자유롭게 떠다닐 수 있게 했습니다.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 792, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: global numbers 1: The longitude in degrees of Greenwich, England. 0. 2: The latitude in degrees of the North Pole. 90. 3: Countries of the world that begin with X. 0. 4: Number of mountains over 29,000 feet above sea level. 1 (Mount Everest). 5: Number of continents completely south of the Equator. 2 (Antarctica and Australia). Round 2. Category: man in space 1: This country called the 1st satellite it launched on its own the "Rising Sun I". Japan. 2: Type of animal that went up with Sputnik 2. a dog. 3: On 6/3/65, Ed White became 1st from U.S. to duplicate this feat Alexei Leonov performed in March. walking in space. 4: The space centers in Cape Canaveral and Houston are named after these 2 people. Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. 5: Apollo 11 astronaut who tells the history of U.S. manned spaceflight in the 1988 book "Liftoff". Michael Collins. Round 3. Category: measure for measure 1: It's considered 1/60 of a teaspoon, so now you can figure out how much one "in a bucket" is. a drop. 2: Hey, half-pint, you're equal to this many quarts. 1/4. 3: I'll have the 64 oz. steak, please; what? 64 oz. is this many pounds? Better make my soda a diet one. 4 pounds. 4: A gallon is equal to 3.785 of these liquid metric units. a liter. 5: I fathom you can fathom that 50 fathoms is this many feet. 300. Round 4. Category: the emmy awards 1: This "Evening Shade" star joked that he was going to mount his Emmy on the hood of his Mercedes. Burt Reynolds. 2: In 1982 and 1983 the TV Academy "hailed" Carol Kane and Christopher Lloyd for their roles on this sitcom. Taxi. 3: Of Marion Lorne, Agnes Moorehead or Elizabeth Montgomery, the one who won an Emmy for "Bewitched". Marion Lorne. 4: Bebe Neuwirth, a 1986 Tony winner for "Sweet Charity", won 2 Emmys for playing Lilith on this sitcom. Cheers. 5: This TV "Golden Girl" was nominated for the first "Best Actress" Emmy in 1950 but lost to Gertrude Berg. Betty White. Round 5. Category: file under "b" 1: A chance spectator; one may be innocent. Bystander. 2: The Royal Sonesta Hotel in New Orleans has a webcam aimed at this famous street. Bourbon Street. 3: This 1958 treaty created an economic union among the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Belgium. Benelux. 4: Bujumbura, on Lake Tanganyika, is the capital of this country. Burundi. 5: From the Latin for "projecting", it's a rich silk cloth with a raised pattern in gold or silver. Brocade. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
@PhilTheFilipino is back with his monthly series titled, "Netflix & Phil"! For these episodes, Phil recommends different shows that you'll find on streaming sites like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, etc.This month, surprise surprise, we're back on Apple TV lol. This time to recommend the outstanding Sci-Fi-Drama, For All Mankind.Synopsis: In an alternate timeline in 1969, Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov becomes the first human to land on the Moon. This outcome devastates morale at NASA, but also catalyzes a U.S. effort to catch up. With the Soviet Union emphasizing diversity by including a woman in subsequent landings, the United States is forced to match pace, training women and minorities who were largely excluded from the initial decades of U.S. space exploration.
This week we talk about Briley Reynolds, a six year old enjoying the day at the fair. She gets on the Ferris wheel with her sister and friend, but when a piece of the ride rusts away they are now tipping. We also talk about Alexei Leonov, a cosmonaut doing a spacewalk. His suit becomes inflated with the vacuum of space and is unable to get back into the spacecraft. Listen to how they survived now! Drink of the Week: Hennessey and Apple Juice
The Soviets came up with some truly innovative ways to protect their cosmonauts and space stations. This episode, we dig through a layer of Cold War secrecy and cover-ups to bring you the history of space guns. From cosmonaut Alexei Leonov taking on a wolfpack with a 1.5lb handgun to the Space Shuttle kicking off a wave of stupid Soviet space weapons.
On March 18, 1965, the Soviet Union launches the Voskhod 2 mission, and Alexei Leonov becomes the first person to ever perform a spacewalk. This mission was the high-water mark of Soviet achievement in the Space Race. Photos: https://www.spaceracehistorypodcast.com/post/episode-32-voskhod-2
March 18, 1965. As the United States and Soviet Union compete over space exploration, Soviet-Russian cosmonaut Alexei Leonov becomes the first person to complete a spacewalk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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11 Tháng 10 Là Ngày Gì? Hôm Nay Là Ngày Quốc Tế Người Giao Báo SỰ KIỆN 2002 – Hãng hàng không quốc gia của Trung Quốc là Air China thành lập. 1852 – Đại học Sydney được khánh thành, là đại học lâu năm nhất tại Úc. 1910 - Theodore Roosevelt trở thành tổng thống Mỹ đầu tiên di chuyển bằng máy bay. Ngày lễ và kỷ niệm Ngày Quốc tế của bé gái Ngày Quốc tế người giao báo Ngày cộng đồng LGBT Sinh 1844 - Henry J. Heinz , doanh nhân người Mỹ, thành lập Công ty chế biến thực phẩm HJ Heinz 1992 - Cardi B , rapper người Mỹ. là một rapper, nghệ sĩ thu âm hip hop người Mỹ. Cô là một nhân vật nổi tiếng trên truyền hình và mạng xã hội. 1962 - Joan Cusack , nữ diễn viên người Mỹ. Bà từng nhận được các đề cử giải Oscar ở hạng mục nữ diễn viên phụ xuất sắc nhất cho diễn xuất trong các phim Working Girl và In & Out. Bà cũng lồng tiếng cho vai Jessie trong sê-ri hoạt hình Toy Story. Mất 2019 - Alexei Leonov , nhà du hành vũ trụ Liên Xô/Nga và là người đầu tiên thực hiện chuyến đi bộ ngoài không gian 1967 - Stanley Morison , nhà sắp chữ .Ông nổi tiếng với phông chữ Times New Roman Chương trình "Hôm nay ngày gì" hiện đã có mặt trên Youtube, Facebook và Spotify: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aweekmedia - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AWeekTV - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6rC4CgZNV6tJpX2RIcbK0J - Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../h%C3%B4m-nay.../id1586073418 #aweektv #11thang10 #TimesNewRoman #JoanCusack #CardiB #LGBT #NgàyQuốctếcủabégái Các video đều thuộc quyền sở hữu của Adwell jsc (adwell.vn) , mọi hành động sử dụng lại nội dung của chúng tôi đều không được phép. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aweek-tv/message
For What Binds Us by Jane Hirshfield There are names for what binds us: strong forces, weak forces. Look around, you can see them: the skin that forms in a half-empty cup, nails rusting into the places they join, joints dovetailed on their own weight. The way things stay so solidly wherever they've been set down— and gravity, scientists say, is weak. And see how the flesh grows back across a wound, with a great vehemence, more strong than the simple, untested surface before. There's a name for it on horses, when it comes back darker and raised: proud flesh, as all flesh, is proud of its wounds, wears them as honors given out after battle, small triumphs pinned to the chest— And when two people have loved each other see how it is like a scar between their bodies, stronger, darker, and proud; how the black cord makes of them a single fabric that nothing can tear or mend. --- The artwork is inspired by the orbital sunrise drawing of cosmonaut Alexei Leonov. Interestingly, blue and orange create a dark line in between. With that and the poem in mind, my hope for us all is to be authentic in who we are, and to allow old scars from clashes with life bind us, rather than keep us apart. B.
John Green reviews something he's never seen and never will: an orbital sunrise. This episode marks the end of our summer miniseries. You can buy a copy of The Anthropocene Reviewed book online or at your local bookstore: https://anthropocenereviewedbook.com/ Thank you again for your tremendous support.Episode art by Nadim Silverman.
Alexei Leonov took the first spacewalk in orbit around the Earth in 1965. In case things went terribly wrong, he had an emergency plan... Please buy me a cup of tea! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bXdjrqt Music from Fesliyan Studios --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historyobscura/support
A spacewalk might look routine in movies or on the ISS today, but it was a dangerous "first" for Alexei Leonov after Voskhod 2 launched on March 18, 1965. In addition to the concerns about suit pressurization or being lost in space, the Cosmonaut crew of Voskhod 2 also had to worry about bears. Find out why in today's Sci-Fi 5. Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history.
A spacewalk might look routine in movies or on the ISS today, but it was a dangerous "first" for Alexei Leonov after Voskhod 2 launched on March 18, 1965. In addition to the concerns about suit pressurization or being lost in space, the Cosmonaut crew of Voskhod 2 also had to worry about bears. Find out why in today's Sci-Fi 5. Follow Sci-Fi 5 for your daily dose of science-fiction history.
Om Shownotes ser konstiga ut (exempelvis om alla länkar saknas. Det ska finnas MASSOR med länkar) så finns de på webben här också:https://www.enlitenpoddomit.se/e/elpoit-307 Avsnitt 307 spelades in den 9:e mars 2021 och eftersom att den 18 mars 1965 så var Alexei Leonov den första att göra en rymdpromenad så handlar dagens avsnitt om: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/on-this-day--soviet-cosmonaut-alexei-leonov-becomes-first-man-to-walk-in-space-173726003.html INTRO: * David har haft en jättekul vecka, i fredags så var han med i ett avsnitt av "Inside Security" * BONUSLÄNK: Inside Security, Episode 3 | Everything about Security Operations Centers with David Lilja - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXfrZdzLbAQ * Björn har ett städat hus och njuter. * Johan har gjort det vanliga, promenerader. Frusit som f*n. * Snygg burn. 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"Save as Powerpoint". * BONUSLÄNK: https://www.davidjpphillips.com/book-us/deathbypowerpointkeynote/ APPLE * Förberedelser för en anti-trust rättegång?? https://www.thurrott.com/apple/247771/apple-now-lets-users-move-photos-from-icloud * Man för inte heta True om man har iCloud https://appleinsider.com/articles/21/03/06/coding-error-locks-true-author-out-of-icloud * BONUSLÄNK_ https://xkcd.com/327/ GOOGLE: * Chrome kommer att släppas en gån per månad https://swedroid.se/google-kommer-uppdatera-chrome-oftare/ * Google Duo funkar över taskig uppkoppling https://swedroid.se/google-duo-har-sa-effektiv-komprimering-att-samtal-kan-genomforas-over-klassiskt-modem/ * Liten, men bra förändring https://swedroid.se/pixel-telefoner-kommer-alltid-visa-svart-bakgrund-under-uppstarten/ SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY: * David: En ny smartklocka, https://www.webhallen.com/se/product/307860-Garmin-Fenix-6-47mm-Silver-case-with-Black-Band * Björn: Elgato Game Capture HD60 S+ (https://www.webhallen.com/se/product/309791-Elgato-Game-Capture-HD60-S) Fast jag ville ha en sån här för bara några dagar sedan. https://www.webhallen.com/se/product/330045-One-by-Wacom-Small * Johan: En kabel till Surface https://www.amazon.se/gp/product/B07MPMM97V EGNA LÄNKAR * En Liten Podd Om IT på webben, http://enlitenpoddomit.se/ * En Liten Podd Om IT på Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/EnLitenPoddOmIt/ * En Liten Podd Om IT på Youtube, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf0vgNRHAzckDMyh8inuYmQ * Ge oss gärna en recension * https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/en-liten-podd-om-it/id946204577?mt=2#see-all/reviews * https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/en-liten-podd-om-it-158069 LÄNKAR TILL VART MAN HITTAR PODDEN FÖR ATT LYSSNA: * Apple Podcaster (iTunes), https://itunes.apple.com/se/podcast/en-liten-podd-om-it/id946204577 * Overcast, https://overcast.fm/itunes946204577/en-liten-podd-om-it * Acast, https://www.acast.com/enlitenpoddomit * Spotify, https://open.spotify.com/show/2e8wX1O4FbD6M2ocJdXBW7?si=HFFErR8YRlKrELsUD--Ujg%20 * Stitcher, https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-nerd-herd/en-liten-podd-om-it LÄNK TILL DISCORD DÄR MAN HITTAR LIVE STREAM + CHATT http://discord.enlitenpoddomit.se (Och glöm inte att maila bjorn@enlitenpoddomit.se om du vill ha klistermärken, skicka med en postadress bara. :)
Alexei Leonov took the first spacewalk in orbit around the Earth in 1965. In case things went terribly wrong, he had a cyanide pill hidden in his helmet. Please buy me a cup of tea! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bXdjrqt Music from Fesliyan Studios
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 2, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Snow White's Forgotten Dwarfs 1: This stout dwarf bulked up on the Campbell's line of the same name. Chunky. 2: His reddish hair makes his head look like it's covered with ferric oxide. Rusty. 3: Though that canine skin disease caused by mites has cleared up, he still has this nickname. Mangy. 4: Inferences made by this peachy-skinned dwarf are known as the same type of "logic". Fuzzy. 5: This name can mean "sticky to the touch", or refer to his flashy, unfashionable clothes. Tacky. Round 2. Category: It Followed Me Home 1: You can use it to serve pieces of cheese at a party, stick them on its quills and let it walk around -- can I keep it?. Porcupine. 2: Yum! An Australian name for this pet bird is from an Aborigine word meaning "good eating". Budgerigar. 3: The long-tongued tamandua, one of these insectivores. an anteater. 4: I fit between its humps and can ride it to school; I don't have to give it water for months -- can I keep it?. Camel. 5: Not al-kaline, but this high altitude domesticated grazer. an alpaca. Round 3. Category: Around The Office 1: Start worrying if someone hired for a week as one of these acts like Lara Flynn Boyle in the 1993 movie of that name. The Temp. 2: If your colleagues fall asleep in a meeting, it may mean this drink was in the brown instead of the orange pot. Decaf coffee. 3: Workers get frustrated trying to hold closed-door meetings in these partitioned workspaces. Cubicles. 4: Workers may gather around the monitor and boogie along with this internet infant from Kinetix. "The Dancing Baby". 5: The Atlantic reports companies use 40% more paper upon introducing this communication system. E-mail. Round 4. Category: Famous Kangaroos 1: He named his character Captain Kangaroo from the large pockets on his jacket. Bob Keeshan. 2: The 1978 Elliott Gould film "Matilda" was about a kangaroo who participated in this sport. Boxing. 3: In 1963 Aussie Rolf Harris had his only U.S. top 40 hit with this song. "Tie Me Kangaroo Down". 4: He created the characters of Kanga and Roo. A.A. Milne. 5: In 1969 this bush kangaroo got his own syndicated TV series. "Skippy, the Bush Kangaroo". Round 5. Category: Rocket Man 1: In 2002 shuttle mission specialist Jerry Ross became the first man to be launched into space this lucky number of times. 7. 2: Alexei Leonov said he was given a pill to help him do this in case he couldn't get back in Voskhod after the spacewalk. commit suicide. 3: His job as a test subject for space sickness on a 1985 shuttle flight got him dubbed "Barfin' Jake" in "Doonesbury". Senator Jake Garn. 4: The first non-Russian and non-American in space, Vladimir Remek, was from this country that broke up in 1993. Czechoslovakia. 5: After his splashdown 250 miles from the pick-up ship May 24, 1962, he never flew in space again. Scott Carpenter. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
Alexei Leonov had a troubled childhood, which maybe prepared him for his troubled but historic mission to be the first human to perform a extra-vehicular excursion, aka a "space walk." This week, Ben takes a look at Alexei's amazing feat, and the myriad problems he and his co-pilot had to overcome in order for their mission to be deemed a success. Source: First Spacewalk, The. BBC. Last accessed on February 8, 2021. The First Spacewalk (bbc.co.uk)
In this episode, we discuss the troubles of the first space walk, the runners who have hit a milestone, and Russian bear mating season.
Alexei Leonov pasó a la historia como la primera persona en realizar una caminata espacial. En 1965, junto a Pavel Belyayev, se lanzó al espacio a bordo de la Voskhod 2 y tras entrar en órbita hizo lo que ninguna persona había hecho hasta ese momento: Abrió la escotilla y se aventuró al vacío solo con la protección de su traje espacial. Al día de hoy, más de 200 personas han realizado caminatas espaciales, para hacer experimentos, tareas de mantenimiento o, por ejemplo, ensamblar la Estación Espacial Internacional, gracias a que Alexei Leonov demostró -hace ya más de medio siglo- que el hombre puede sobrevivir y trabajar en el espacio exterior. Acerca de: Terraza al Cosmos es un podcast producido por Franco Meconi, dedicado a contar historias del universo y la exploración espacial. www.terrazaalcosmos.com.ar Seguí a Terraza al Cosmos en Instagram (@terrazaalcosmos) Franco Meconi en Twitter (@francomecon1) Dudas, consultas o sugerencias? terrazaalcosmos@gmail.com Música de apertura y cierre: Nicolás Elvira (AKA Sauco) soundcloud.com/sauco Arte: @lookattheparkinglot Música adicional: ERH + Jovica
In this episode, the Fellowship are joined by special guest, Brandon Burroughs, a legit rocket scientist to discuss the future of spaceflight. Where are we going? How do we get there? Why is space so damn expensive?! Also, most importantly, VOTE, so we can get out there! Grab your favorite rocket fuel and blast off to the future in this episode of CwC. Drinks this week: Beam Me Up Scotchy, Alexei Leonov, Galactica, and The Enterprise *Always Drink Responsibly* Music credits can be found on our website: www.cosmoswithcosmos.com
Cuando Neil Armstrong pisó la Luna en 1969, América pasó a la historia popular como el ganador de la carrera espacial. Pero esa historia no es la verdad. Los verdaderos pioneros de la exploración espacial fueron los cosmonautas soviéticos. Este documental combina tomas de archivo con entrevistas a los cosmonautas que sobrevivieron para contar las fascinantes y a veces terroríficas historias de cómo los rusos nos llevaron a la era espacial. Un personaje de interés especial es Alexei Leonov, el hombre que realizó la primera caminata espacial, explicando cómo se encontró atrapado fuera de su nave espacial a 500 millas sobre la Tierra.
Cuando Neil Armstrong pisó la Luna en 1969, América pasó a la historia popular como el ganador de la carrera espacial. Pero esa historia no es la verdad. Los verdaderos pioneros de la exploración espacial fueron los cosmonautas soviéticos. Este documental combina tomas de archivo con entrevistas a los cosmonautas que sobrevivieron para contar las fascinantes y a veces terroríficas historias de cómo los rusos nos llevaron a la era espacial. Un personaje de interés especial es Alexei Leonov, el hombre que realizó la primera caminata espacial, explicando cómo se encontró atrapado fuera de su nave espacial a 500 millas sobre la Tierra.
Join Tatiana Mariesa and Tara Erickson to break down the finale episodes of Apple+'s For All Mankind! Comment below on your thoughts on the dramatic conclusion to one of Apple+'s first seasons of television! If the space race kept going, what would have happened? We're excited to find out! On THE FOR ALL MANKIND AFTERBUZZ TV SHOW, we'll be breaking down the history and the false-future being told from each week's episode of the series. With topical discussion, weekly predictions, and news, subscribe and comment to stay up to date! About For All Mankind: The first manned mission to the Moon during the Space Race in the late 1960s was a global success for NASA and the United States. But this drama answers the question: "What if the Space Race had never ended?". In an alternate timeline, the USSR beats the USA to the Moon; thus setting its first Russian cosmonaut, Alexei Leonov, on it. Dubbed as "Red Moon", this event leaves NASA in devastation. This doesn’t mean those working there have given up as they challenge the Soviet Union a second time to show that there is no giving up on hope. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join Tara Erickson and Tatiana Mariesa to discuss the penultimate episode of For All Mankind where A crisis in space puts the Apollo 24 and 25 crews in peril. If the space race kept going, what would have happened? We're excited to find out! On THE FOR ALL MANKIND AFTERBUZZ TV SHOW, we'll be breaking down the history and the false-future being told from each week's episode of the series. With topical discussion, weekly predictions, and news, subscribe and comment to stay up to date! About For All Mankind: The first manned mission to the Moon during the Space Race in the late 1960s was a global success for NASA and the United States. But this drama answers the question: "What if the Space Race had never ended?". In an alternate timeline, the USSR beats the USA to the Moon; thus setting its first Russian cosmonaut, Alexei Leonov, on it. Dubbed as "Red Moon", this event leaves NASA in devastation. This doesn’t mean those working there have given up as they challenge the Soviet Union a second time to show that there is no giving up on hope. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join us to break down episode 8 of For All Mankind! If the space race kept going, what would have happened? We're excited to find out! On THE FOR ALL MANKIND AFTERBUZZ TV SHOW, we'll be breaking down the history and the false-future being told from each week's episode of the series. With topical discussion, weekly predictions, and news, subscribe and comment to stay up to date! About For All Mankind: The first manned mission to the Moon during the Space Race in the late 1960s was a global success for NASA and the United States. But this drama answers the question: "What if the Space Race had never ended?". In an alternate timeline, the USSR beats the USA to the Moon; thus setting its first Russian cosmonaut, Alexei Leonov, on it. Dubbed as "Red Moon", this event leaves NASA in devastation. This doesn’t mean those working there have given up as they challenge the Soviet Union a second time to show that there is no giving up on hope. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Alexei Leonov, NASA Space Suits, Interplanetary Internet, Exodus Space Corp and much more!
Episodes 6 & 7 A launchpad accident leads to delayed missions FBI background checks and Ed, Gordo and Danielle struggle with an extended Jamestown mission. @TaraErickson and @TatianaMariesa break it down. If the space race kept going, what would have happened? We're excited to find out! On THE FOR ALL MANKIND AFTERBUZZ TV SHOW, we'll be breaking down the history and the false-future being told from each week's episode of the series. With topical discussion, weekly predictions, and news, subscribe and comment to stay up to date! About For All Mankind: The first manned mission to the Moon during the Space Race in the late 1960s was a global success for NASA and the United States. But this drama answers the question: "What if the Space Race had never ended?". In an alternate timeline, the USSR beats the USA to the Moon; thus setting its first Russian cosmonaut, Alexei Leonov, on it. Dubbed as "Red Moon", this event leaves NASA in devastation. This doesn’t mean those working there have given up as they challenge the Soviet Union a second time to show that there is no giving up on hope. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ed and the crew change Apollo 15's landing site after lunar ice is detected. Ice is found in the abyss of a canyon and Karen opens up to Wayne finally letting go of miss perfect. Join the conversation with @TatianaMariesa @cristal823 and @taraerickson . If the space race kept going, what would have happened? We're excited to find out! On THE FOR ALL MANKIND AFTERBUZZ TV SHOW, we'll be breaking down the history and the false-future being told from each week's episode of the series. With topical discussion, weekly predictions, and news, subscribe and comment to stay up to date! About For All Mankind: The first manned mission to the Moon during the Space Race in the late 1960s was a global success for NASA and the United States. But this drama answers the question: "What if the Space Race had never ended?". In an alternate timeline, the USSR beats the USA to the Moon; thus setting its first Russian cosmonaut, Alexei Leonov, on it. Dubbed as "Red Moon", this event leaves NASA in devastation. This doesn’t mean those working there have given up as they challenge the Soviet Union a second time to show that there is no giving up on hope. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ed and the crew change Apollo 15's landing site after lunar ice is detected. Ice is found in the abyss of a canyon and Karen opens up to Wayne finally letting go of miss perfect. Join the conversation with @TatianaMariesa @cristal823 and @taraerickson . If the space race kept going, what would have happened? We're excited to find out! On THE FOR ALL MANKIND AFTERBUZZ TV SHOW, we'll be breaking down the history and the false-future being told from each week's episode of the series. With topical discussion, weekly predictions, and news, subscribe and comment to stay up to date! About For All Mankind: The first manned mission to the Moon during the Space Race in the late 1960s was a global success for NASA and the United States. But this drama answers the question: "What if the Space Race had never ended?". In an alternate timeline, the USSR beats the USA to the Moon; thus setting its first Russian cosmonaut, Alexei Leonov, on it. Dubbed as "Red Moon", this event leaves NASA in devastation. This doesn’t mean those working there have given up as they challenge the Soviet Union a second time to show that there is no giving up on hope. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Remembering Alexei Leonov, Ginger Baker, Karen PendletonIn March of 1965, the Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov became the first man to walk in space, traveling in the space capsule Voskhod 2. Leonov went on to become one of the most respected space travellers in the Soviet Union and in the United States as well. Ginger Baker was the tempestuous British rock drummer best known for his work in Cream, the first rock supergroup. In Cream, Baker teamed with Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce. He went on to play in other groups including Blind Faith with Stevie Winwood. Karen Pendleton was one of the original Mouseketeers in the Walt Disney’s television series The Mickey Mouse Club. She was also one of the youngest Mouseketeers and she stayed during the entire run of the series.
Deke Slayton must recruit female astronauts after Russia lands a woman on the moon and proceeds to find five. AND A training accident spurs a national debate; Deke makes a change to the Apollo 15 crew by removing Gordo Stevens and replacing him with Molly Cobb. Tune in next week with @TatianaMariesa @Cristal823 @Taraerickson If the space race kept going, what would have happened? We're excited to find out! On THE FOR ALL MANKIND AFTERBUZZ TV SHOW, we'll be breaking down the history and the false-future being told from each week's episode of the series. With topical discussion, weekly predictions, and news, subscribe and comment to stay up to date! About For All Mankind: The first manned mission to the Moon during the Space Race in the late 1960s was a global success for NASA and the United States. But this drama answers the question: "What if the Space Race had never ended?". In an alternate timeline, the USSR beats the USA to the Moon; thus setting its first Russian cosmonaut, Alexei Leonov, on it. Dubbed as "Red Moon", this event leaves NASA in devastation. This doesn’t mean those working there have given up as they challenge the Soviet Union a second time to show that there is no giving up on hope. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Deke Slayton must recruit female astronauts after Russia lands a woman on the moon and proceeds to find five. AND A training accident spurs a national debate; Deke makes a change to the Apollo 15 crew by removing Gordo Stevens and replacing him with Molly Cobb. Tune in next week with @TatianaMariesa @Cristal823 @Taraerickson If the space race kept going, what would have happened? We're excited to find out! On THE FOR ALL MANKIND AFTERBUZZ TV SHOW, we'll be breaking down the history and the false-future being told from each week's episode of the series. With topical discussion, weekly predictions, and news, subscribe and comment to stay up to date! About For All Mankind: The first manned mission to the Moon during the Space Race in the late 1960s was a global success for NASA and the United States. But this drama answers the question: "What if the Space Race had never ended?". In an alternate timeline, the USSR beats the USA to the Moon; thus setting its first Russian cosmonaut, Alexei Leonov, on it. Dubbed as "Red Moon", this event leaves NASA in devastation. This doesn’t mean those working there have given up as they challenge the Soviet Union a second time to show that there is no giving up on hope. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join our panel to break down the series premiere! If the space race kept going, what would have happened? We're excited to find out! On THE FOR ALL MANKIND AFTERBUZZ TV SHOW, we'll be breaking down the history and the false-future being told from each week's episode of the series. With topical discussion, weekly predictions, and news, subscribe and comment to stay up to date! About For All Mankind: The first manned mission to the Moon during the Space Race in the late 1960s was a global success for NASA and the United States. But this drama answers the question: "What if the Space Race had never ended?". In an alternate timeline, the USSR beats the USA to the Moon; thus setting its first Russian cosmonaut, Alexei Leonov, on it. Dubbed as "Red Moon", this event leaves NASA in devastation. This doesn’t mean those working there have given up as they challenge the Soviet Union a second time to show that there is no giving up on hope. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join our panel to break down the series premiere! If the space race kept going, what would have happened? We're excited to find out! On THE FOR ALL MANKIND AFTERBUZZ TV SHOW, we'll be breaking down the history and the false-future being told from each week's episode of the series. With topical discussion, weekly predictions, and news, subscribe and comment to stay up to date! About For All Mankind: The first manned mission to the Moon during the Space Race in the late 1960s was a global success for NASA and the United States. But this drama answers the question: "What if the Space Race had never ended?". In an alternate timeline, the USSR beats the USA to the Moon; thus setting its first Russian cosmonaut, Alexei Leonov, on it. Dubbed as "Red Moon", this event leaves NASA in devastation. This doesn’t mean those working there have given up as they challenge the Soviet Union a second time to show that there is no giving up on hope. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
DickinsonDickinson is an American period black comedy web television series about Emily Dickinson, created by Alena Smith and produced for Apple TV+. Starring Hailee Steinfeld as Dickinson, the first season was released on November 1, 2019. A second season was ordered in October 2019, before the series premiered.Dickinson takes place "during Emily Dickinson’s era with a modern sensibility and tone. It takes viewers into the world of Emily, audaciously exploring the constraints of society, gender, and family from the perspective of a budding writer who doesn’t fit in to her own time through her imaginative point of view. Dickinson is Emily’s coming-of-age story – one woman’s fight to get her voice heard." SeeSee is a science fiction drama web television series produced for Apple TV+. It is written by Steven Knight and directed by Francis Lawrence.In the distant future, the human race has lost the sense of sight, and society is left to find new ways to interact, build, hunt, and survive. Meanwhile, blind warrior and chieftain of Alkenny Village Baba Voss' wife gives birth to a set of twins. To his tribe's amazement, the twins can see.As word spreads, it gets the attention of a cynical tribe and its queen who will stop at nothing to get their hands on the twins. In order to protect his children, Voss is forced to rely on his instincts and must rally fellow tribes to take down the queen and her tyrannical cult before they can capture the children. For All MankindFor All Mankind is an American science fiction web television series created and written by Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi and produced for Apple TV+. The series dramatises an alternate history depicting "what would have happened if the global space race had never ended" after the Soviet Union succeeds in the first manned Moon landing.The first manned mission to the Moon during the Space Race in the late 1960s was a global success for NASA and the United States. But this drama answers the question: "What if the Space Race had never ended?".In an alternate timeline, the USSR beats the USA to the Moon; thus setting its first Russian cosmonaut, Alexei Leonov, on it. Dubbed as "Red Moon", this event leaves NASA in devastation. This doesn’t mean those working there have given up as they challenge the Soviet Union a second time to show that there is no giving up on hope. The Morning ShowThe Morning Show is an American drama web television series starring Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and Steve Carell, that premiered on Apple TV+ on November 1, 2019.Alex Levy anchors The Morning Show, a popular news program broadcast from Manhattan that has excellent TV ratings and is perceived to have changed the face of American television.After her partner of 15 years, Mitch Kessler, is fired amidst a sexual misconduct scandal, Alex fights to retain her job as top news anchor while sparking a rivalry with Bradley Jackson, a haphazard field reporter whose series of impulsive decisions bring her into a new world of TV journalism. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ja pots trobar al servei #AlaCartaIB3 l'edició #282 i setè programa de la 8a temporada de Font de Misteris: El primer tema que hem abordat és el canvi d'hora que s'ha produït avui vespre. Quin és l’origen d’aquest canvi, i quins altres canvis de temps s'han produït al llarg de la història. A continuació hem parlat d'Alexei Leonov, el primer home que sortí a fer una passejada a l’espai. Qui fou aquest home? Quina és la seva història? I per acabar, i seguint amb la temàtica dels darrers programes hem continuat parlant dels ocells i els seus misteris, però centrant-nos amb les llegendes que envolten les oronetes. Pots escoltar el programa els dissabtes de 21h a 23h sintonitzant IB3 Ràdio als dials: 106.8 (Mallorca), 88.6 (Menorca), 93.7 (Eivissa i Formentera), 89.2 (Alcúdia, Andratx i Sóller), 92.7 (Calvià), 96.4 (Capdepera), 101.1 (Pollença) i 102.3 (Sant Josep) o ib3.org/directe
Ja pots trobar al servei #AlaCartaIB3 l'edició #282 i setè programa de la 8a temporada de Font de Misteris: El primer tema que hem abordat és el canvi d'hora que s'ha produït avui vespre. Quin és l’origen d’aquest canvi, i quins altres canvis de temps s'han produït al llarg de la història. A continuació hem parlat d'Alexei Leonov, el primer home que sortí a fer una passejada a l’espai. Qui fou aquest home? Quina és la seva història? I per acabar, i seguint amb la temàtica dels darrers programes hem continuat parlant dels ocells i els seus misteris, però centrant-nos amb les llegendes que envolten les oronetes. Pots escoltar el programa els dissabtes de 21h a 23h sintonitzant IB3 Ràdio als dials: 106.8 (Mallorca), 88.6 (Menorca), 93.7 (Eivissa i Formentera), 89.2 (Alcúdia, Andratx i Sóller), 92.7 (Calvià), 96.4 (Capdepera), 101.1 (Pollença) i 102.3 (Sant Josep) o ib3.org/directe
Alexei Leonov est décédé le 11 octobre dernier. Il était le premier cosmonaute russe à réaliser une sortie extravéhiculaire dans l'espace. Le Rendez-vous histoire de cette semaine prend de la hauteur pour vous emmener dans les étoiles et revenir sur la "course à l'espace" soviétique.
Ready for a party in your ears from those wacky Nerds again? This week we are celebrating, scratching our chins in suspicion, and looking at upcoming events that we can use to make money. But first, grab a cup of Earl Grey, hot, get a comfy seat and get ready because we have a party. It’s here, that marvellous time of year when we find out who has won a noble prize! It’s awesome, kind of like a Nerds holiday celebrating knowledge and learning, yay! For those wondering Buck is bouncing around the office with excitement. Speaking of which, his topic this week is the Nobel prize winners in Chemistry, and it is for the Lithium Ion battery. A long time coming we know, but still, it is definitely worthy. Buck is still reading the lists and articles about this, and the Professor is enjoying this to.Next up we have DJ telling us about the latest with him doing little, erm, um, oh, sorry. Apparently it is about the new Dolittle movie, not him being lazy. Now there are some interesting points in this section so make sure you listen carefully. We won’t give away all the details here, no, listen in and see what is happening. We can tell you there is a name change, and no, it isn’t DJ being rebranded to some funny name such as Purveyance Slave Droid. Mainly because he still hasn’t learned how to make the perfect cup of Earl Grey.Next we hear how someone has had an epically lucky coincidence when naming their crowd funding campaign. We are told it is completely unintentional though. Although Buck thinks that this is the next generation of Citizen Con, sorry, Star Con, no, what is it, star rippoff? Oh you know what we mean. Anyway, this bloke was trying to raise capital for a game he was developing and listen in to hear the rest of this fantastic story.As usual we have the shout outs, with special mention to Christina Koch and Jessica Meir, the first all female spacewalk crew. Then we have the usual remembrances, birthdays and special events. We are going to be appearing at Supanova Brisbane so stop by and say hello, we will be happy to see you, also we have a special announcement this next week. Until then, take care of yourselves, look out for each other and stay hydrated.EPISODE NOTES:Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2019 winners - https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/science-technology/chemistry-nobel-for-development-of-lithium-ion-batteries-67159Dolittle movie update - https://deadline.com/video/universal-dolittle-robert-downey-jr-trailer/Day of Dragons confusion - https://twitter.com/icotom/status/1182291839027761152?s=20Games currently playingDJ– MK 11 - https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/mortal-kombat-11-ps4/Rating – 4/5Buck– World of Warships - https://worldofwarships.com/Rating – 4.5/5Professor– Creeper World 3 - https://store.steampowered.com/app/280220/Creeper_World_3_Arc_Eternal/Rating – 9/10Other topics discussedKryten (Red Dwarf character)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KrytenJohn Goodenough (Oldest Nobel Prize winner at the age of 97)- https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-10-09/nobel-prize-in-chemistry-for-lithium-ion-battery-development/11588298More facts about the Lithium-ion battery- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium-ion_battery1970s energy crisis (Major industrial countries of the world, particularly the United States, Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, faced substantial petroleum shortages, real and perceived, as well as elevated prices.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970s_energy_crisisElectroBOOM (Iranian Canadian comedian, electrical engineer and YouTube personality.)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwIvUbOhcKERoast Rabbit (from the Warner Brothers show : Wackiki Wabbit)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6feJ7k36BPkEnergizer lithium ion batteries- https://www.energizer.com/batteries/energizer-ultimate-lithium-batteriesMemory effect (also known as battery effect, lazy battery effect, or battery memory, is an effect observed in nickel-cadmium and nickel–metal hydride rechargeable batteries that causes them to hold less charge.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_effectNickel Cadmium batteries (type of rechargeable battery using nickel oxide hydroxide and metallic cadmium as electrodes.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel–cadmium_batteryHow to prolong lithium batteries- https://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteriesBaghdad battery (also known as Parthian Battery is a set of three artefacts which were found together: a ceramic pot, a tube of copper, and a rod of iron.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baghdad_BatteryOxford Electric Bell (also known as Clarendon Dry Pile is an experimental electric bell that was set up in 1840 and which has run nearly continuously ever since. It was one of the first pieces purchased for a collection of apparatus by clergyman and physicist Robert Walker)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_Electric_BellBetter battery management- https://hackaday.com/2019/10/07/better-battery-management-through-chemistry/Sonic the Hedgehog movie redesign- https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sonic-the-hedgehog-redesign-delays-movie-to-2020/1100-6467149/Day of Dragons (Kickstarter project by Beawesome Games)- https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/beawesomegames/day-of-dragonsDay of Dragons (Magic the Gathering card)- https://gatherer.wizards.com/pages/card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=438615100% science-based dragon MMO- https://www.reddit.com/r/OutOfTheLoop/comments/1ks6iu/100_science_based_dragon_mmo/- https://www.reddit.com/r/AfterTheLoop/comments/aerhih/what_happened_with_the_science_based_dragon_mmo/Time of Dragons (2016 MMO dragons’ game)- https://store.steampowered.com/app/353130/Time_of_Dragons/Dragonheart (1996 British-American fantasyaction-adventure film)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DragonheartDragon Rider (original title: Drachenreiter is a 1997 German children's novel)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Rider_(novel)Smaug (The Hobbit character)- https://lotr.fandom.com/wiki/SmaugThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (action role-playing video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls_V:_SkyrimAre we making new tags for duplicate game names harder to use- https://gaming.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/11584/are-we-making-new-tags-for-duplicate-game-names-harder-to-useName Collision (the nomenclature problem that occurs in computer programs when the same variable name is used for different things in two separate areas that are joined, merged, or otherwise go from occupying separate namespaces to sharing one.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_collisionHow to name things: the hardest problem in programming- https://www.slideshare.net/pirhilton/how-to-name-things-the-hardest-problem-in-programmingDay of Dragons raise $500k on Kickstarter- https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattpaprocki/2019/10/14/day-of-dragons-raises-500k/#69be3d4730c5Two hard things- https://martinfowler.com/bliki/TwoHardThings.htmlTerminator joins Mortal Kombat 11- https://www.businessinsider.in/entertainment/news/arnold-schwarzeneggers-terminator-has-joined-the-cast-of-mortal-kombat-11-and-its-just-as-wild-as-youd-imagine/articleshow/71587956.cmsCastology (TNC Podcast)- https://thatsnotcanon.com/castologypodcastShoutouts3 Oct 2019 - Boyan Slat’s floating boom in capturing plastics along with microplastics finally works after some setback in its initial stage - https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/oct/03/ocean-cleanup-device-successfully-collects-plastic-for-first-time8 Oct 1582 - Between Oct. 4 and Oct. 15, 1582, because the 10 intervening days have simply been declared out of existence by the pope. (This offer may not apply outside Italy, Spain and Portugal.) All this happened because the Earth year is about 11 minutes short of the 365¼ days set by Julius Caesar. It's really 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, 46 seconds. If the drift kept up, Easter would eventually have been observed in the summer, and Christmas in the spring. - https://www.wired.com/2010/10/1008gregorian-calendar-skips-days/14 Oct 2019 - Nobel Prize winners announced in the fields of Physiology or Medicine, Physics, Literature, Economic Sciences and Peace - https://time.com/5694094/nobel-prize-winners-2019/16 Oct 2019 - Astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir from expedition 61 will venture to the far side of the station on the Port 6 truss structure. The duo will set their suits to battery power on Friday at 7:50 a.m. when the spacewalk officially starts and exit the Quest airlock. NASA TV begins its live coverage beginning at 6:30 a.m. Once there, the spacewalkers will take about five-and-a-half hours to replace the failed power regulator with a spare BCDU. - https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/10/16/koch-meir-spacewalk-moves-to-friday-as-crew-adjusts-schedule/?fbclid=IwAR2ZuRsNHtKz9ec5c5ZoddN7ecV8juLAgi_lzKzkZubtDjdpDTbgWYL2doISpecial mention: 17 Oct 2019 - The leading solar car competing in the World Solar Challenge has burst into flames, forcing the team out of the race for the first time in 20 years. The solar car — from the Vattenfall Solar Team — caught alight on the Stuart Highway, just south of Port Augusta this morning, just 263 kilometres from the Adelaide finish line. - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-10-17/solar-challenge-leading-vehicle-bursts-into-flames/11611112?sf221644014=1&fbclid=IwAR3qWK_7BtjmI0QrWAn8e1BR5-QUN-jXhpNjBD-lopYDeEjBwVrkdVSSQeMRemembrances11 Oct 2019 - Alexei Leonov, Soviet Russian cosmonaut,Air Force major general, writer, and artist. On 18 March 1965, he became the first human to conduct a spacewalk, exiting the capsule during the Voskhod 2 mission for 12 minutes and 9 seconds. He was connected to the craft by a 4.8-metre (16 ft) tether. At the end of the spacewalk, Leonov's spacesuit had inflated in the vacuum of space to the point where he could not re-enter the airlock. He opened a valve to allow some of the suit's pressure to bleed off and was barely able to get back inside the capsule. Leonov had spent eighteen months undergoing weightlessness training for the mission. In July 1975, Leonov commanded the Soyuz capsule in the Soyuz–Apollo mission, which docked in space for two days with an American Apollo capsule. Leonov was an accomplished artist whose published books include albums of his artistic works and works he did in collaboration with his friend Andrei Sokolov. Leonov took coloured pencils and paper into space, where he sketched the Earth and drew portraits of the Apollo astronauts who flew with him during the 1975 Apollo–Soyuz Test Project. Arthur C. Clarke wrote in his notes to 2010: Odyssey Two that, after a 1968 screening of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Leonov pointed out to him that the alignment of the Moon, Earth, and Sun shown in the opening is essentially the same as that in Leonov's 1967 painting Near the Moon, although the painting's diagonal framing of the scene was not replicated in the film. Clarke kept an autographed sketch of this painting—which Leonov made after the screening—hanging on his office wall. Clarke dedicated 2010: Odyssey Two to Leonov and Soviet physicist Andrei Sakharov; and the fictional spaceship in the book is named Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov. He was the last living member of the five cosmonauts in the Voskhod programme. He died from a long illness at the age of 85 in Moscow. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexei_Leonov11 Oct 2019 - Robert Forster , American actor, known for his roles as John Cassellis in Haskell Wexler's Medium Cool, Lebanese terrorist Abdul Rafai in The Delta Force, and Max Cherry in Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown, for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Forster's varied filmography further includes titles such as Me, Myself & Irene, Mulholland Drive, The Descendants, Olympus Has Fallen, London Has Fallen, and What They Had. He also had prominent roles in television series such as Banyon, Heroes, and Twin Peaks (2017). He won the Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on Television for his performance as Ed Galbraith also referred to as the Disappearer in the Breaking Bad episode "Granite State", reprising his role in the series' sequel film El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, which premiered the day of his death. He died from brain cancer at the age of 78 in Los Angeles, California - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Forster14 Oct 1984 – Sir Martin Ryle, Englishradio astronomer who developed revolutionary radio telescope systems and used them for accurate location and imaging of weak radio sources. In 1946 Ryle and Derek Vonberg were the first people to publish interferometric astronomical measurements at radio wavelengths. With improved equipment, Ryle observed the most distant known galaxies in the universe at that time. He was the first Professor of Radio Astronomy at the University of Cambridge, and founding director of the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory. He was Astronomer Royal from 1972 to 1982. Ryle and Antony Hewish shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1974, the first Nobel prize awarded in recognition of astronomical research.[6] In the 1970s, Ryle turned the greater part of his attention from astronomy to social and political issues which he considered to be more urgent. He died from a long illness at the age of 66 in Cambridge. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_RyleFamous Birthdays14 Oct 1801 - Joseph Plateau, Belgian physicist and mathematician. He was one of the first people to demonstrate the illusion of a moving image. To do this, he used counterrotating disks with repeating drawn images in small increments of motion on one and regularly spaced slits in the other. He called this device of 1832 the phenakistiscope. The projection of stroboscopic photographs, creating the illusion of motion, eventually led to the development of cinema. Plateau also studied the phenomena of capillary action and surface tension. The mathematical problem of existence of a minimal surface with a given boundary is named after him. He conducted extensive studies of soap films and formulated Plateau's laws which describe the structures formed by such films in foams. He was born in Brussels - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Plateau14 Oct 1927 – Sir Roger Moore, English actor best known for playing British secret agent James Bond in seven feature films from 1973 to 1985, beginning with Live and Let Die. His most notable television role was playing the main character, Simon Templar, in the British television series The Saint from 1962 to 1969. He also had roles in some American television shows and films in the late 1950s and early 1960s, including replacing James Garner and portraying Beau Maverick in the Maverick series in 1960 to 61. Moore starred with Tony Curtis in The Persuaders television series in 1971 to 1972, and had roles in several theatrical films in the 1970s and 1980s. Moore was appointed a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1991 and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2003 for services to charity. In 2007, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in television and film. In 2008, the French government appointed him a Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. He was born in Stockwell, London - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Moore14 Oct 1946 - Katy Manning, English-Australian actress best known for her part as the companion Jo Grant in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who. She has also made many theatre appearances, and is now an Australian citizen. In 2009, Manning moved back to the UK to pursue new acting work and currently lives in London. While she played the part of Jo Grant alongside Jon Pertwee's incarnation of the Doctor, Manning struck up an immediate rapport with her co-stars Pertwee, Nicholas Courtney (The Brigadier), John Levene (Sergeant Benton), Richard Franklin (Captain Mike Yates) and Roger Delgado (the Master). Fans of Doctor Who often refer to these characters as the UNIT family — UNIT, the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce, being the fictional United Nations organisation that the Doctor worked for. Manning is the only surviving Doctor Who companion from Jon Pertwee's era. She was born in Guildford, Surrey - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy_ManningEvents of Interest14 Oct 1884 - George Eastman patents paper-strip photographic film. Eastman's invention revolutionized photography by using coated paper and rollers, rather than heavy glass dry plates, to reproduce images. Eastman began looking for ways to "make the camera as convenient as the pencil," after amassing the heavy, complicated, and expensive equipment he needed to keep a picture record of his vacation. This invention allowed him to mass produce a small hand-held box camera filled with rolls of film with 100 exposures. Millions of Americans recorded the first snap shots of their everyday lives using the Kodak camera, which was introduced in 1888.- https://www.uspto.gov/about-us/news-updates/kodak-film-patent-issued-october-14-1884- https://patents.google.com/patent/US306594A/en14 Oct 1892 - Arthur Conan Doyle publishes "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" collection of 12 stories originally published serially in "The Strand Magazine". The stories are collected in the same sequence, which is not supported by any fictional chronology. The only characters common to all twelve are Holmes and Dr. Watson and all are related in first-person narrative from Watson's point of view. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Sherlock_Holmes14 Oct 1926 - Winnie the Pooh was published, written by A. A. Milne and illustrated by E. H. Shepard. The book focuses on the adventures of a teddy bear called Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends Piglet, a small toy pig; Eeyore, a toy donkey; Owl, a live owl; and Rabbit, a live rabbit. The characters of Kanga, a toy kangaroo, and her son Roo are introduced later in the book, in the chapter entitled "In Which Kanga and Baby Roo Come to the Forest and Piglet has a Bath". The bouncy toy-tiger character of Tigger is not introduced until the sequel, The House at Pooh Corner. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie-the-Pooh_(book)14 Oct 1947 - Chuck Yeager becomes the first person to exceed the speed of sound, Yeager flew the X-1 rocket over Rogers Dry Lake in Southern California. The X-1 was lifted to an altitude of 25,000 feet by a B-29 aircraft and then released through the bomb bay, rocketing to 40,000 feet and exceeding 662 miles per hour (the sound barrier at that altitude). The rocket plane nicknamed “Glamorous Glennis” (after Yeager's wife), was designed with thin, unswept wings and a streamlined fuselage modeled after a .50-caliber bullet. Because of the secrecy of the project, Bell and Yeager’s achievement was not announced until June 1948. - https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/yeager-breaks-sound-barrierIntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJFollow us onFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/Twitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamatedSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrSiTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094RSS - http://www.thatsnotcanonproductions.com/topshelfnerdspodcast?format=rssGeneral EnquiriesEmail - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.com
This week we talk to Peter Ward about his new book The Consequential Frontier, we also catch up on the latest news, about Alexei Leonov, Space Suits, Spacebit Spiders, Space Song playlist on Spotify bit.ly/spacesongs If you enjoy the show please go over to www.Patreon.com/Interplanetary and become a Patron or even a producer of the show. If you enjoy why not join the BIS at www.bis-space.com the oldest space advocacy organisation in the world. Subscribe on iTunes itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1097505801 Subscribe on Stitcher www.stitcher.com/podcast/interplanetary-podcast Hosts: Matt Russell and Jamie Franklin Music: Matt Russell / Iam7 Additional Narration: George Russell www.interplanetary.org.uk @interplanetypod
Pictured: Alexei Leonov Matthew Bannister on The Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov who was the first person to walk in space. Sally Soames, the photographer who made portraits of many leading politicians and celebrities as well as working in war zones. Her niece Claudia Winkleman and sister in law Eve Pollard pay tribute. Kary Mullis, the Nobel Prize-winning biochemist who invented PCR - a revolutionary technique for speeding up the process of analysing DNA. He also enjoyed surfing and experimented with LSD. Reg Watson, the TV producer behind the successful soap operas Crossroads and Neighbours. Interviewed guest: Doug Millard Interviewed guest: Claudia Winkleman Interviewed guest: Eve Pollard Interviewed guest: Nancy Mullis Interviewed guest: Anthony Liversidge Interviewed guest: Anthony Hayward Producer: Neil George Archive clips from: Soviet Astronaut Leaves Spacecraft During Flight, BBC Sound Archive 21/03/1965; Two Sides of the Moon, Radio 4 13/04/2004; Today, Radio 4 12/10/2019; South East At Six, BBC One 30/09/1983; Kary Mullis: Google Tech Talk 17/09/2010; Horizon: Psychedelic Science, BBC Two 27/02/1997; The Kary Mullis Nobel Prize, Bonhams Auctioneers 19/01/2016; Crossroads, ITV 1985; Eyewitness with Reg Watson, Daily Motion; Neighbours, BBC One 1987; Harry Enfield and Chums, BBC One 1997; The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Radio 4 September 2004.
Would the docking probe that caused so much difficulty a week ago during the first docking work now or would Shepard and Mitchell be forced into a space walk in Lunar orbit?
Would the docking probe that caused so much difficulty a week ago during the first docking work now or would Shepard and Mitchell be forced into a space walk in Lunar orbit? The post Space Rocket History #320 – Apollo 14 – Docking & Alexei Leonov first appeared on Space Rocket History Podcast.
Would the docking probe that caused so much difficulty a week ago during the first docking work now or would Shepard and Mitchell be forced into a space walk in Lunar orbit?
Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham visit Virgin Orbit's LauncherOne factory floor in Long Beach, California and Sue heads to Spaceport Cornwall, where Virgin Orbit plans to launch its small satellites from a modified Boeing 747 called Cosmic Girl. Shahida Barick from SSC Space UK joins them in the studio to explain what Sweden has to offer the space industry and there's a tribute to cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, featuring an interview with the world's first spacewalker and an exclusive extract from Audible's The Space Race docudrama. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham visit Virgin Orbit's LauncherOne factory floor in Long Beach, California and Sue heads to Spaceport Cornwall, where Virgin Orbit plans to launch its small satellites from a modified Boeing 747 called Cosmic Girl. Shahida Barick from SSC Space UK joins them in the studio to explain what Sweden has to offer the space industry and there's a tribute to cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, featuring an interview with the world's first spacewalker and an exclusive extract from Audible's The Space Race docudrama. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham visit Virgin Orbit's LauncherOne factory floor in Long Beach, California and Sue heads to Spaceport Cornwall, where Virgin Orbit plans to launch its small satellites from a modified Boeing 747 called Cosmic Girl. Shahida Barick from SSC Space UK joins them in the studio to explain what Sweden has to offer the space industry and there's a tribute to cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, featuring an interview with the world's first spacewalker and an exclusive extract from Audible's The Space Race docudrama. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Cesar Sacheto e Heródoto Barbeiro comentam os principais assuntos desta sexta-feira (11): senador Fernando Collor de Mello é alvo de investigação da PF; desmatamento da Amazônia sobe 93% no ano até setembro; EUA e China chegam a acordo que pode dar trégua à guerra comercial; Turquia prende 121 por criticarem ataque à Síria em redes sociais; morre Alexei Leonov, 1º astronauta a realizar uma caminhada espacial; primeiro-ministro da Etiópia, Abiy Ahmed Ali, vence o Prêmio Nobel da Paz; sai a lista dos 50 melhores restaurantes da América Latina. Também temos a participação de Camé Moraes, colunista de alimentação sustentável e gastronomia.
Sovjetiske kosmonauter dro ut i verdensrommet med en hagle i bagasjen på grunn av oppdraget til Alexei Leonov, som for øvrig så vidt overlevde som første mann på spasertur i verdensrommet. https://www.fiffig.fi/alexeileonov
A great onboarding experience involves plenty of forms, a few handshakes, and a small chance of a working laptop - or so it might seem. But does it have to be so bureaucratic? We think not. On this week's GoodPractice Podcast, Ross G and Owen are joined by the CIPD's David Hayden and GP Strategies' Danny Seals to explore a better approach. We discuss the link between recruitment and onboarding, the role of the manager, and the characteristics of a great experience. And we take a stab at defending the word 'onboarding'. If you'd like to share your thoughts on this episode, you can find us on Twitter @RossGarnerGP, @owenferguson, @HaydenDavidhrd and @DannyBoy83. The article David referenced from Personnel Today is available at: https://www.personneltoday.com/hr/new-hires-not-getting-what-they-need-from-onboarding/ David also recommended The Building Centre, at: https://www.buildingcentre.co.uk/ The last time Ross mentioned Freakonomics was in episode 110: http://podcast.goodpractice.com/110-whats-in-your-ld-book-bag And the source for Ross' fact about Alexei Leonov's handgun was The Two Sides of the Moon, by Leonov and David Scott, available at: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Two-Sides-Moon-David-Scott/dp/1480449237 The CIPD's podcasts are available at: https://www.cipd.co.uk/podcasts And Danny's MindChimp podcast is on Podbean: https://mindchimp.podbean.com/
Who do you turn to when you need to learn something new? The person sitting next to you? Your manager? A former colleague? By developing a Personal Learning Network (PLN), you can expand this list as wide as you like. On this week's GoodPractice Podcast, L&D consultant Fiona McBride joins Owen and Ross G to share her advice and experiences with her PLN. If you'd like to share your thoughts on this episode, you can find us on Twitter @RossGarnerGP, @OwenFerguson and @FionaMcBride. To find out more about GoodPractice, visit goodpractice.com or tweet us @GoodPractice or @GoodPracticeAus. Fiona's website is fionamcbride.com. The book Ross referenced was Bowling Alone, by Robert Putnam, available at: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bowling-Alone-Collapse-American-Community/dp/0743203046 The Brene Brown 'marble jar' story is online at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6442YcvEUH8 If you want to talk to a random Swede, dial +46 771 793 336. Details are here: https://www.theswedishnumber.com/ The paper Owen discussed was: Whiten, A., Allan, G., Devlin, S., Kseib, N., Raw, N., & McGuigan, N. (2016). Social learning in the real-world:‘over-imitation'occurs in both children and adults unaware of participation in an experiment and independently of social interaction. PloS one, 11(7), e0159920. Available online at: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0159920 And the autobiography of David Scott and Alexei Leonov was Two Sides of the Moon, available from: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Two-Sides-Moon-David-Scott/dp/1480449237
Leonov opened the airlocks outer hatch He was positioned on his “back” and this orientation revealed the beauty of earth in its entirety. His heart began to race as he pushed his upper body outside and saw the deep blue vista of the Mediterranean Sea, fringed by the easily recognizable shapes of Greece and Italy and, farther east, the Crimea, the Caucasus Mountains, and the Volga River…
Voskhod 2 was a high risk mission. It was the final space race victory for the Soviet Union before NASA claimed the lead and ultimately won with the lunar landing of 1969. Voskhod 2 was the peak of the Soviet Space Program. It nearly killed its two cosmonauts but it was ultimately a success…
Happy Sunday! Don't forget, you can reach me through email, john@thespaceshot.com. Send questions, ideas, or comments to this email and I will respond to you! Thanks for reaching out :) Thank you for making me part of your daily routine, I appreciate your time and your ears! If you could do me a favor and leave a review for the podcast, I'd appreciate it! If you take a screenshot of your review and send it to @johnmulnix, pretty much anywhere on the Internet, 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! Thanks to everyone that's subscribed to the podcast. If you could do me a favor and leave a review for the podcast, I'd appreciate it! If you take a screenshot of your review and send it to @johnmulnix, pretty much anywhere on the Internet, I will send you a Space Shot sticker and a thank you! Episode Links: MESSENGER Spacecraft and Instruments (https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/messenger/spacecraft/index.html) MESSENGER Overview (https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/messenger/whymessenger/index.html) PDF- MESSENGER Mission Information (https://www.nasa.gov/pdf/525164main_MercuryMOI_PK.pdf) MESSENGER: In Depth (https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions/messenger/indepth) Voskhod 2 (https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftDisplay.do?id=1965-022A) 1980 Soviet Rocket Accident Killed 50- New York Times, 1989 (https://www.nytimes.com/1989/09/28/world/1980-soviet-rocket-accident-killed-50.html) Soviet rocket blast left 48 dead- BBC News, 2000 (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/monitoring/media_reports/705808.stm)
Marzo de 1965 Alexei Leonov se convierte en el primer hombre en caminar en el espacio, pero los peligros que casi lo matan se convierten en un secreto de estado soviético. Agosto de 2014, la sonda Rosetta se acerca al cometa 67-P, los científicos que vigilan los datos que se envían desde la sonda reciben una extraña señal de radio. Diciembre 2014 de China envía un robot a la luna que cesa sus actividades momentos después del aterrizaje. Verano 2015 se informa de que un asteroide de 2 millas está a punto de chocar con la Tierra y se lleva a cabo un ejercicio militar de grandes dimensiones lo hace que algunos caigan en el pánico pesar de las garantías de la NASA. Enero de 2014 las cámaras de la estación espacial internacional muestran en vivo un objeto extraño en el puerto de acoplamiento de la estación antes de que la transmisión de la cámara se corte. Julio de 2001 una lluvia roja color sangre cae en el sur de la India y cuando se examina la lluvia roja muestra un agua rebosante de microorganismos.
Marzo de 1965 Alexei Leonov se convierte en el primer hombre en caminar en el espacio, pero los peligros que casi lo matan se convierten en un secreto de estado soviético. Agosto de 2014, la sonda Rosetta se acerca al cometa 67-P, los científicos que vigilan los datos que se envían desde la sonda reciben una extraña señal de radio. Diciembre 2014 de China envía un robot a la luna que cesa sus actividades momentos después del aterrizaje. Verano 2015 se informa de que un asteroide de 2 millas está a punto de chocar con la Tierra y se lleva a cabo un ejercicio militar de grandes dimensiones lo hace que algunos caigan en el pánico pesar de las garantías de la NASA. Enero de 2014 las cámaras de la estación espacial internacional muestran en vivo un objeto extraño en el puerto de acoplamiento de la estación antes de que la transmisión de la cámara se corte. Julio de 2001 una lluvia roja color sangre cae en el sur de la India y cuando se examina la lluvia roja muestra un agua rebosante de microorganismos.
13 de Marzo de 1911. Nace Ronald Hubbard. 14 de Marzo de 1928. Nace Felix Rodriguez de la Fuente. 15 de Marzo del 220. Muere Cao Cao. 16 de Marzo de 1789 Nace Georg Simon Ohm. 17 de Marzo de 1959. El Dalai Lama huye del Tibet. 18 de Marzo de 1965. Alexei Leonov se convierte en la primera persona en caminar por el espacio. 19 de Marzo de 2008. Muere Arthur C. Clarke.
Para la emisión de esta noche volvemos a contar con uno de los más populares presentadores de vídeoprogramas online españoles. Y es que J.L. Camacho, de Mundo Desconocido, ha escrito su primera novela. “Proyecto Mesías”, un relato ágil, atractivo, trepidante y sumamente intrigante que el autor resume así: “Dos hermandades, defensoras, respectivamente, del bien y del mal, mantienen un enfrentamiento secular”. Una historia de ficción que contiene, según asegura J.L., más pinceladas de realidad de las que creemos. Solo “aquel que entienda sabrá seleccionar cual es la realidad y cual la ficción”, nos advierte. J.L. nos hace un repaso de alguna de las claves que el lector podrá encontrar en “Proyecto Mesías”. La semana pasada les ofrecimos la primera parte de una entrevista grabada en la Asociación Cultural Voces del Valle, amablemente concedida por Luján Gonzáles Izquierdo, presidente de la misma y conocedor de un sinfín de leyendas y misterios de Tagana. En esta ocasión podrán escuchar la continuación de tan interesante charla. La tercera edición del evento científico Starmus que se celebra en Tenerife y La Palma toca a su fin y todo un plantel de científicos de alto nivel se han dado cita en él una vez más. Entre sus exponentes más conocidos podemos mencionar a Stephen Hawking, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Richar Dawkins, Brian Greene o el músico y astrofísico Brian May. Eminencias científicas como la astrofísica Jill Tarter, Elizabeth Blackburn, Premio Nobel en bioquímica o May-Britt Moser, Premio Nobel en neurociencia. Astronautas y Cosmonautas como Alexei Leonov, Chris Hadfield, Russell Schweickart, Garrett Reisman, Sergey Volkov o Claude Nicollier. Un total de 39 ponencias que ponen a Canarias en el punto de mira como un referente en la divulgación científica. Guillermo Sureda, amigo de nuestro equipo, acudió a esta cita ineludible y ha compartido con nosotros sus impresiones y algunas anécdotas.
In a first for the Space Boffins podcast - an interview with astronauts in space! NASA's Scott Kelly and cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko are on a year long mission on board the International Space Station. They took time out from their duties to discuss how they're getting on so far. Studio guests space scientists Lucie Green and Graziella Branduardi-Raymont add some sun (shine) and a SMILE (mission) to the proceedings. Plus we talk to the first man to walk in space, Alexei Leonov, ahead of a new cosmonaut exhibition at London's Science Museum. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
In a first for the Space Boffins podcast - an interview with astronauts in space! NASA's Scott Kelly and cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko are on a year long mission on board the International Space Station. They took time out from their duties to discuss how they're getting on so far. Studio guests space scientists Lucie Green and Graziella Branduardi-Raymont add some sun (shine) and a SMILE (mission) to the proceedings. Plus we talk to the first man to walk in space, Alexei Leonov, ahead of a new cosmonaut exhibition at London's Science Museum. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
In a first for the Space Boffins podcast - an interview with astronauts in space! NASA's Scott Kelly and cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko are on a year long mission on board the International Space Station. They took time out from their duties to discuss how they're getting on so far. Studio guests space scientists Lucie Green and Graziella Branduardi-Raymont add some sun (shine) and a SMILE (mission) to the proceedings. Plus we talk to the first man to walk in space, Alexei Leonov, ahead of a new cosmonaut exhibition at London's Science Museum. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Ha pasado demasiado tiempo desde que publicara la primera parte de este especial que le he querido dedicar al 50 Aniversario del Vuelo de Gagarin, sin embargo no ha sido por falta de ganas sino por escasez de tiempo. Al fin y al cabo, desgraciadamente no me dedico a esto... estos podcast son un hobby al que no siempre puedo dedicarle el tiempo que me gustaría. Aun así, por fin he terminado el segundo capítulo y como siempre espero que sea de vuestro agrado. Además lo publico justo después de haber tenido el lujo de conocer en persona al mismísimo Alexei Leonov, amigo de Yuri Gagarin y uno de los mitos de la carrera espacial, con el que tuve la oportunidad de hablar unos minutos. Aprovecho la ocasión para agradecer a Carlos Gant, un oyente y visitante de este Podcast que se ha tomado la molestia de etiquetar, normalizar y subir todos los podcast a una misma carpeta en megaupload. Para finalizar también dar las gracias a mi buen amigo Jorge Llombart que me ha dado permiso para utilizar su música para darle ambiente a este podcast dedicado a Yuri Gagarin. DESCARGAR EL PODCAST: - 38MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .MP3 - 28MB DESCARGA DIRECTA FORMATO .OGG - 38MB DESCARGA EN FORMATO COMPRIMIDO .ZIP - 92MB DESCARGA MEDIANTE MEGAUPLOAD - DESCARGA DESDE IVOOX - DESCARGA EN OTROS FORMATOS - DESCARGA EN iTUNES Las Músicas utilizadas en este Podcast están bajo Licencia Creative Commons: - Mind Things - Chriss Onac - Celestian Aeon Project - Yunus - Canción "Bye, bye" de "J.J.Llombart" ------------------------------------------------------ SUSCRIBETE AL PODCAST DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIALA ALDEA IRREDUCTIBLE
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke: From Nixon to Carter (1969-1980)
American and Soviet astronauts Thomas Stafford and Alexei Leonov's symbolic handshake, and Alexander Solzhenitsyn's untimely intervention about the realities of the USSR.