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HEO Robotics is trying to make space transparent by using unused satellites in low Earth orbit and pointing their sensors at other, sometimes unknown, objects. This generates not only valuable real-time data but also a few question marks about the origin of various objects in orbit. Annie Handmer of HEO Robotics knows the story behind it. Host: Markus MooslechnerGuest: Dr. Annie HandmerPublisher: Torsten Kriening Who we are?SpaceWatch.Global is a digital magazine and portal for those interested in space, and the far-reaching impact that space developments have. While showcasing the technology that enables the industry to edge closer to the next frontier, SpaceWatch.Global also provides analysis, forecasts, and insight into the geopolitical implications of space developments. From space policy, exploration, and missions, to space weapons and technology, we provide a complete perspective on the emerging space sector as it expands into a global marketplace. The team behind SpaceWatch.Global is a dynamic mix of space geeks, tech junkies, space policy experts, regional specialists, and passionate writers. We fully believe that space should be used for humanity, that it enables knowledge, and enriches societies. SpaceWatch.Global GmbH, headquartered in Berlin, Germany. In the true journalistic spirit, neutrality, ethics and integrity are at our core. SpaceWatch.Global abides by the Society of Professional Journalists' code of ethics; we seek the truth and report on it. SpaceWatch.Global GmbHMessedamm 2314055 BerlinGermanyWebsite: www.spacewatch.globalEmail: podcast@spacewatch.globalExclusive distribution Partner: Bookwire - www.bookwire.de Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SpaceWatch.Global is pleased to present: The Space Café Podcast #64: Annie Handmer - what's up with the strange "object K" orbiting the earth in LEO? Episode 064 features a special guest: Dr. Annie Handmer A strange object in Low Earth orbit that seems to belong to no one and an even stranger business model with Earth observation satellites are among the topics in the brand new episode of the Space Cafe Podcast. Space Junk podcaster and Senior Manager for Innovation and Policy at HEO Robotics is our guest in the studio.The Space Cafe Podcast brings our signature brand of engaging and relevant content from across the global space economy to you via an exciting new format. Together with award-winning Executive Producer, Markus Mooslechner (Terra Mater Factual Studios), our fortnightly podcast features guests that matter.Each episode includes a review of important topics, as well as guest appearances and deep commentary from expert panellists from across the space sector.SPOTIFY: Space Cafe Podcast Guest TunesYou can find us on Spotify and Apple Podcast!Please visit us at SpaceWatch.Global, subscribe to our newsletters. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter!
Annie Handmer is a final year PhD Candidate at the University of Sydney's Faculty of Science, in the School of History and Philosophy of Science. Her research traces the social history of Australian space science projects in order to better understand international and interdisciplinary cooperation, the social construction of achievement, and the nature of the military-industrial-academic complex in Australian space science. In addition, she is on the Advisory Council for the Space Industry Association of Australia, a member of the Space Generation Advisory Council ‘Ethics and Human Rights in Space' Project Group, the Space Law Council of Australia and New Zealand, program consultant to the Australian Youth Aerospace Association ASTRA Committee, and is also the host and creator of the Space Junk Podcast. In Spring 2021 (southern hemisphere), Annie will be undertaking a residency at the Sydney Observatory. Twitter / Instagram: @anniehandmer Space Junk Podcast: https://play.acast.com/s/space-junk-podcast/ Space Junk Video: https://www.youtube.com/c/spacejunkpodcast/ Space Ethics Library: https://spaceethicslibrary.wordpress.com/ ********************* I want to get to know you better. Please fill out a 5-question survey at lizsumner.com/survey. Let me know when you're done and I'll send you a coupon code for my online course, 8 Steps to Launch Your Dream Life. (launchyourdreamlife.com) ********************* Opening Remarks Hi Everyone, I'm so glad to have Annie Handmer as my guest on the podcast again. I love the way she sees the world and everything she thinks about. In this conversation Annie and I turned things around. Instead of looking backwards to what we always wanted, we ponder the question of what do you want to be when you grow up. What effect does that question have on kids when they hear it? And what's really the point of asking when the jobs available will be completely different in 20 years. For example the work Annie does now was inconceivable when I was growing up. Annie actually teaches Space Law, she advises the United Nations on Space Ethics, and works for her state government predicting the future in order to come up with better policy. Wow. If you haven't yet listened to our previous conversation, do check out I Always Wanted to Go Into Outer Space from September 2020. She proposes some great alternatives to Space Tourism for those of us who are not billionaires. It's not a prerequisite for this episode but it's well worth a listen. In today's conversation we talk about better questions to ask children than what do you want to be, and discuss how our differences influence our point of view. Annie speaks on behalf of all millennials and I speak for all boomers and together we make sweeping generalizations that are absolutely sure to be true. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Here's the interview. (Full transcript at https://ialwayswantedto.net)
KCL Space presents the Across the Karman Line Podcast, Episode 1! This episode is centred around Space Law, and presents special guest, Annie Handmer! Make sure to give us a follow on this account, and our Instagram account @kclspace, for more upcoming events! Check out Annie Handmer's podcast: Space Junk Podcast Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYMn... Music by: Sirius Beat - Lifted Link: https:/youtu.be/UM4N5-wq0ls
Annie Handmer is a PhD Candidate at the University of Sydney’s Faculty of Science, in the School of History and Philosophy of Science. She has a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Philosophy, with Honours in History and Philosophy of Science, also from the University of Sydney. Annie’s research focuses on science and technology studies and the sociology of science in extreme environments. Annie also tutors an undergraduate subject called ‘Science, Ethics, and Society’ at the University of Sydney. In addition to her academic studies, she is on the Advisory Council for the Space Industry Association of Australia, a member of the Space Generation Advisory Council and of the ‘Ethics and Human Rights in Space’ Project Group, the History of Science Society, the Australia and New Zealand Space Law Interest Group, the Aerospace Futures Committee, the Australian Youth Aerospace Association, and is also the host and creator of the Space Junk Podcast. Where to find me: Instagram / Twitter - @anniehandmer My podcast: The Space Junk Podcast online (https://thespacejunkpod.fireside.fm/) My videos: http://www.youtube.com/c/SpaceJunkPodcast Patreon (support the podcast): https://www.patreon.com/thespacejunkpod Resources Annie mentions: Future Problem Solving International: https://www.fpspi.org/ Space Generation Advisory Council: https://spacegeneration.org/ Mars Desert Research Station: http://mdrs.marssociety.org/ Zooniverse People-Powered Research: https://www.zooniverse.org/ https://spacenews.com/ Dylan O'Donnell Astrophotography: https://youtu.be/oorQAYe_KcM Alice Gorman: https://twitter.com/drspacejunk
In this episode PhD student (and COVID style icon) Annie Handmer brings you part 2 of her conversation with the brilliant Ingrid Ockert.Dr Ingrid Ockert is a historian of science and media in the 20th century, specialising in depictions of science on TV. In this episode she and Annie talk about Cadbury and Julius Sumner Miller, Dr Karl, things that go bang, and they also have a go at the mass marketing campaign that sells guilty parents STEM, and why they think that STEM, and non-STEM, are for adults too.They jump straight in, so wash your hands and hang on to your facemasks!More about Dr Ingrid Ockert: https://www.ingridockert.com/Audio for the Julius Sumner Miller 1981 Cadbury Ad comes from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJX_qmXn9no Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/space-junk-podcast. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/space-junk-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen back to presentations by prominent space-thinkers & thinkers alike who are experts in their fields, followed by a public discussion convened by Annie Handmer. Many governments and private companies plan in the coming years to venture to the moon for scientific purposes, resource exploration and long-term human habitation. We ask the question: can going to the moon reconcile Earth? The plan is to give the public a voice in the Moon/Earth relationship in context of Moon Village Association launching an ambitious project to send a camera to the moon for a live video stream for one day of the whole Earth; our home. A Public Forum on the Moon ‘MINI’ is a chance to discuss some of the deeper philosophical and ethical issues linked to any human lunar presence. Made more pertinent by the ‘Overview Effect’ being made available to the global community by the Moon Village Association.
Following a riveting IAC and SGC 2019 conference, we discuss missions to explore the icy ocean worlds of Europa and Titan with our first guest Annie Handmer. We bring a constructive perspective towards space history, lunar developments, and share keen astronaut experiences on microgravity influence of blood flow and preflight training. 60 Seconds in Space Caterpillar Plans to Mine Moon: https://cnb.cx/2QReF2O SpaceX Starship $2M per Mission: https://bit.ly/2qIyazC Cancer Patients Exercise like Astronauts: https://bit.ly/33ipMUM Is Planet 9 a Grapefruit-sized Black hole: https://bit.ly/2QQcUTb Our Guest Annie Handmer's Space Junk Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/annie-handmer SGAC Space Medicine & Life Sciences Slack Group: https://sgac-smls.slack.com/ | https://bit.ly/34gaTUi _________________________ Music Keith Merill - A New Age Epic Battle Trailer - AShamaluevMusic. Cinematic Inspiring - AShamaluevMusic Uplifting Cinematic Piano Music Link: https://www.patreon.com/ashamaluevmusic _________________________ If you enjoy or find value from this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and follow our journey on social media below! www.linkedin.com/company/frontier-space/ www.facebook.com/Frontier-Space-296993874580946/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frontierspace/support
n=53Annie Handmer. Historian, Philosopher, Sociologist, Ethicist, Scientist.In this episode, Tom interviews Annie Handmer from the University of Sydney's School of History and Philosophy of Science. Annie studies things such as international science projects to figure out how people do science together. It's a fascinating topic. This is one of those episodes that really felt too short.This wasn't really an interview, more a great chat with a friend who has some fascinating experiences and opinions. We talked about space junk, advertising and mining, What STEM is, and even what science is. We finished with a bit of a nerd out about metal music!Annie answered Corey's questions about how you communicate science and asked her own here, it's a doozy!If you could experience going into a black hole knowing that you'd never come back, would you? What if you could send data back about your experience?You can Find Annie on twitter here @AHandmer as well as on her own Podcast Space Junk Podcast. You can find out more about the School of History and Philosophy of Science (HPS) hereCall to action:Annie loves Metal music: Here are some band names:JinjerBlack SabbathAmon AmarthEx JapanKrav MagaMaths - This is numberphile, it comes under the heading of "recreational maths," and is a lot of fun!STEMpunk MerchTo support the podcast we've decided to sell some podcast merchandise...With a difference.It takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt, so instead of making more things, we've re-used them. Our items are bought in an op-shop, then we write "STEMpunk" on it with a permanent marker.Due to the fact that these items are second hand, they will not be "perfect" but they certainly are unique!Head over to our STEMpunkPod Etsy store to get our merchandise.STEMpunk PodcastLook: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.auListen: iTunes Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcastsWatch: YouTubeMerch: Etsy
In the next decade, specialist jobs will be created for the first time. Annie Handmer is ahead of the game as a "Space Diplomat". If junk from the sky kills your satellite or pollutes your land then space law applies. You need representation but who to call ? Discover how innovation and passion fuel a fresh generation of innovators.