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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
This episode of SpaceTime explores the recent surge in solar activity, including the largest solar flare of the year and the most intense geomagnetic storm in two decades.Massive Solar Flare and Its ImplicationsWe delve into the details of a powerful X 2.7 class solar flare that erupted from a newly active sunspot region, AR14087. Although the flare was not initially directed towards Earth, its rotation has now positioned it directly in our path. We discuss the mechanics of solar flares, their classification, and the potential impacts of such events on our planet, including disruptions to communication systems, satellite operations, and even power grids.The Gannon Storm: A Historic Geomagnetic EventThe episode highlights the Gannon Storm, a severe geomagnetic storm that struck Earth on May 10, 2024. Coinciding with a space weather exercise, this event caused significant disruptions, including high voltage power line failures and rerouted flights due to radiation exposure. We analyze its effects on the atmosphere, satellites, and even the ionosphere, revealing insights into how such storms can impact modern technology.Ancient Solar Storms and Their Modern ImplicationsIn a fascinating segment, we discuss a groundbreaking study that identifies the strongest solar storm ever recorded, dating back to 12350 BCE. This ancient event, significantly more intense than any modern storm, provides invaluable data for understanding solar activity and its potential risks to contemporary infrastructure.Science Robert: Long Work Hours and Brain ChangesWe also touch on a new study revealing how long working hours could alter brain structures, potentially affecting memory and emotional regulation.Join us as we unpack these cosmic phenomena and their implications for life on Earth and beyond.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesJournal of Occupational Environmental Medicinehttps://journals.lww.com/joem/Pages/default.aspxBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-space-astronomy--2458531/support.00:00 Solar flares are powerful blasts of energy erupting from sunspots10:30 May 2024 was the biggest geomagnetic storm in over 20 years14:29 New study reveals strongest solar event ever recorded, rewriting science on space weather18:23 A new study claims people who work long hours could have altered brain structures
ESA's PLATO mission gets its eyes installed, Webb finds water ice in another star system, could it be dark matter and not dark energy that's evolving over time? And in our longer [Space Bites+] on Patreon, researchers have found that hardy bacteria are evolving to thrive in spacecraft clean rooms.
It's time for Rod and Tariq to catch up on headlines... and space dad jokes! We're going to update you on the ever-slimming NASA budget, the latest news on the Voyager spacecraft, what's up with the SLS, Orion capsule, and Artemis programs? SpaceX's 9th Starship test flight, AliBaba in orbit, and the end of the universe. And more space jokes than ever for you to choke on. Gilmore Space Launch Attempt: Gilmore Space's Ares rocket experienced a payload fairing separation on the pad before launch. NASA Budget Cuts & Artemis Program: Proposed budget cuts threaten NASA's Space Launch System (SLS), Orion capsule, and Lunar Gateway, sparking debate about the future of the Artemis program and a potential shift towards commercial solutions. Voyager 1 Thrusters: After 21 years of inactivity, Voyager 1 successfully fired its backup thrusters, ensuring continued communication from interstellar space. NASA Advisory Groups React: NASA advisory groups, including the Mars Exploration Program Advisory Group, expressed concern over budget cuts and their potential to hinder U.S. leadership in space exploration. Texas MARS Act: Texas Senator John Cornyn proposed allocating $1 billion for modernizing the Johnson Space Center. Intuitive Machines Update: Intuitive Machines plans to return to the moon in Q1 2026 with Intuitive Machines 3, having identified and addressed the causes of previous landing failures. SpaceX Starship Update: Elon Musk will provide an update on SpaceX's Mars plans before the next Starship test flight, frlight 9, addressing challenges like refueling the vehicle in space. The End of the Universe: Astrophysicists predict the universe's end, or "heat death", will occur sooner than previously thought, approximately 10 to the power of 78 years from now. China's Orbital Computing Sats: China launched its first 12 orbital computing satellites, part of a planned 2,800-satellite constellation designed to shift power-hungry computing and AI capabilities off-planet. Starlink Profitability: SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet business has generated $11.8 billion in revenue in 2024, surpassing its space transportation business. VIPER Lunar Rover: NASA may be working to save the VIPER lunar prospecting rover mission, which was previously canceled due to lander delays. Solar Flare Activity: The sun has unleashed a strong solar flare, an X2.7 magnitude, with the potential for increased auroras on Earth. Auroras on Mars: Perseverance rover images reveal the first visible light auroras on Mars from the planet's surface. Virgin Galactic Update: Virgin Galactic plans to launch its new Spaceship Delta fleet in early 2026 and resume ticket sales, with prices increases to come. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Download or subscribe to This Week in Space at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit
It's time for Rod and Tariq to catch up on headlines... and space dad jokes! We're going to update you on the ever-slimming NASA budget, the latest news on the Voyager spacecraft, what's up with the SLS, Orion capsule, and Artemis programs? SpaceX's 9th Starship test flight, AliBaba in orbit, and the end of the universe. And more space jokes than ever for you to choke on. Gilmore Space Launch Attempt: Gilmore Space's Ares rocket experienced a payload fairing separation on the pad before launch. NASA Budget Cuts & Artemis Program: Proposed budget cuts threaten NASA's Space Launch System (SLS), Orion capsule, and Lunar Gateway, sparking debate about the future of the Artemis program and a potential shift towards commercial solutions. Voyager 1 Thrusters: After 21 years of inactivity, Voyager 1 successfully fired its backup thrusters, ensuring continued communication from interstellar space. NASA Advisory Groups React: NASA advisory groups, including the Mars Exploration Program Advisory Group, expressed concern over budget cuts and their potential to hinder U.S. leadership in space exploration. Texas MARS Act: Texas Senator John Cornyn proposed allocating $1 billion for modernizing the Johnson Space Center. Intuitive Machines Update: Intuitive Machines plans to return to the moon in Q1 2026 with Intuitive Machines 3, having identified and addressed the causes of previous landing failures. SpaceX Starship Update: Elon Musk will provide an update on SpaceX's Mars plans before the next Starship test flight, frlight 9, addressing challenges like refueling the vehicle in space. The End of the Universe: Astrophysicists predict the universe's end, or "heat death", will occur sooner than previously thought, approximately 10 to the power of 78 years from now. China's Orbital Computing Sats: China launched its first 12 orbital computing satellites, part of a planned 2,800-satellite constellation designed to shift power-hungry computing and AI capabilities off-planet. Starlink Profitability: SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet business has generated $11.8 billion in revenue in 2024, surpassing its space transportation business. VIPER Lunar Rover: NASA may be working to save the VIPER lunar prospecting rover mission, which was previously canceled due to lander delays. Solar Flare Activity: The sun has unleashed a strong solar flare, an X2.7 magnitude, with the potential for increased auroras on Earth. Auroras on Mars: Perseverance rover images reveal the first visible light auroras on Mars from the planet's surface. Virgin Galactic Update: Virgin Galactic plans to launch its new Spaceship Delta fleet in early 2026 and resume ticket sales, with prices increases to come. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Download or subscribe to This Week in Space at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit
It's time for Rod and Tariq to catch up on headlines... and space dad jokes! We're going to update you on the ever-slimming NASA budget, the latest news on the Voyager spacecraft, what's up with the SLS, Orion capsule, and Artemis programs? SpaceX's 9th Starship test flight, AliBaba in orbit, and the end of the universe. And more space jokes than ever for you to choke on. Gilmore Space Launch Attempt: Gilmore Space's Ares rocket experienced a payload fairing separation on the pad before launch. NASA Budget Cuts & Artemis Program: Proposed budget cuts threaten NASA's Space Launch System (SLS), Orion capsule, and Lunar Gateway, sparking debate about the future of the Artemis program and a potential shift towards commercial solutions. Voyager 1 Thrusters: After 21 years of inactivity, Voyager 1 successfully fired its backup thrusters, ensuring continued communication from interstellar space. NASA Advisory Groups React: NASA advisory groups, including the Mars Exploration Program Advisory Group, expressed concern over budget cuts and their potential to hinder U.S. leadership in space exploration. Texas MARS Act: Texas Senator John Cornyn proposed allocating $1 billion for modernizing the Johnson Space Center. Intuitive Machines Update: Intuitive Machines plans to return to the moon in Q1 2026 with Intuitive Machines 3, having identified and addressed the causes of previous landing failures. SpaceX Starship Update: Elon Musk will provide an update on SpaceX's Mars plans before the next Starship test flight, frlight 9, addressing challenges like refueling the vehicle in space. The End of the Universe: Astrophysicists predict the universe's end, or "heat death", will occur sooner than previously thought, approximately 10 to the power of 78 years from now. China's Orbital Computing Sats: China launched its first 12 orbital computing satellites, part of a planned 2,800-satellite constellation designed to shift power-hungry computing and AI capabilities off-planet. Starlink Profitability: SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet business has generated $11.8 billion in revenue in 2024, surpassing its space transportation business. VIPER Lunar Rover: NASA may be working to save the VIPER lunar prospecting rover mission, which was previously canceled due to lander delays. Solar Flare Activity: The sun has unleashed a strong solar flare, an X2.7 magnitude, with the potential for increased auroras on Earth. Auroras on Mars: Perseverance rover images reveal the first visible light auroras on Mars from the planet's surface. Virgin Galactic Update: Virgin Galactic plans to launch its new Spaceship Delta fleet in early 2026 and resume ticket sales, with prices increases to come. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Download or subscribe to This Week in Space at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit
AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports the latest images from the Webb Space Telescope show a dazzling displays above Jupiter.
Researchers at the University of Leicester are learning more about the massive auroras on our solar system's largest planet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Auroras em Netuno: Uma Descoberta HistóricaO Telescópio Espacial James Webb (JWST) fez história em março de 2025 ao capturar as primeiras imagens diretas de auroras em Netuno, o gigante gelado mais distante do nosso Sistema Solar. Esta descoberta marca um ponto de virada em nossa compreensão não apenas de Netuno, mas também dos processos auroras em planetas gigantes gasosos.As observações do JWST revelaram que a atmosfera superior de Netuno esfriou em várias centenas de graus nas últimas décadas, atingindo temperaturas próximas a 200 graus. Esta queda significativa de temperatura, combinada com a inclinação peculiar do campo magnético do planeta, pode explicar por que as auroras de Netuno permaneceram ocultas dos astrônomos por tanto tempo.Netuno também é conhecido por seus ventos extremos, que podem atingir velocidades superiores a 2.100 km/h, os mais rápidos registrados em qualquer planeta do Sistema Solar. Estas correntes de ar intensas, combinadas com formações de nuvens intrigantes, criam um ambiente atmosférico complexo que os cientistas ainda estão tentando compreender completamente.O Escudo Eletrodinâmico de Poeira: Revolucionando a Exploração LunarA NASA desenvolveu e testou com sucesso o Escudo Eletrodinâmico de Poeira (EDS), uma inovação que promete transformar a maneira como lidamos com um dos maiores desafios da exploração lunar: a poeira lunar abrasiva e eletricamente carregada.O EDS utiliza forças elétricas para levantar e remover o regolito lunar das superfícies, mantendo equipamentos críticos livres de poeira prejudicial. A tecnologia foi demonstrada com sucesso na superfície lunar durante a Missão 1 Blue Ghost da Firefly Aerospace, concluída em março de 2025.Este teste bem-sucedido representa um marco significativo na exploração espacial, abrindo caminho para missões lunares mais seguras e duradouras. A tecnologia pode ser aplicada a uma variedade de superfícies e equipamentos, incluindo painéis solares, radiadores térmicos, visores de capacetes e instrumentos científicos.A Nebulosa Hélice: O Fantasma de um Planeta DestruídoA Nebulosa Hélice, conhecida informalmente como o "Olho de Deus", abriga um segredo sombrio: dados do Observatório de Raios-X Chandra descobriram que a anã branca no centro da nebulosa, WD 2226-210, pode ter destruído um planeta que orbitava muito próximo a ela.A anã branca está emitindo raios-X de uma maneira que sugere a presença de material planetário sendo acretado pela estrela. Décadas de emissão constante de raios-X indicam que detritos de um planeta do tamanho de Júpiter estão caindo constantemente sobre a superfície da anã branca.Esta descoberta tem implicações profundas para nossa compreensão do destino final dos sistemas planetários, incluindo nosso próprio Sistema Solar. Em aproximadamente 5 bilhões de anos, nosso Sol seguirá um caminho evolutivo semelhante, expandindo-se em uma gigante vermelha antes de se transformar em uma anã branca.Uma Visão Interconectada do CosmosEstas três descobertas ilustram a natureza dinâmica e interconectada do universo. Elas nos lembram que o cosmos está em constante mudança e destacam o poder da curiosidade humana e da exploração científica para desvendar seus mistérios.Se você gostou deste vídeo, não se esqueça de deixar seu like, se inscrever no canal e ativar as notificações para não perder nenhum conteúdo sobre as maravilhas do cosmos. Compartilhe com seus amigos que também se interessam por astronomia!#Astronomia #JamesWebb #Netuno #Auroras #NASA #EscudoDePoeiraLunar #NebulosaHelice #Ciencia #Espaco
# Exploring Cosmic Wonders: Latest Discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope - Cosmic Roundup PodcastJoin host "The Space Cowboy" as he unveils groundbreaking discoveries from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope in this captivating episode of Cosmic Roundup. Learn about the stunning planetary nebula NGC 1514, the most distant spiral galaxy ever discovered (nicknamed "Dragon Galaxy"), and Neptune's magnificent auroras captured in unprecedented detail. The episode features exciting revelations about early galaxy rotation patterns that challenge our understanding of cosmic origins, plus direct images of multiple gas giants in the HR 8799 system. Discover how Webb is revolutionizing astronomy by observing star formation, tracking potentially hazardous asteroids, and searching for biosignatures on exoplanets. Perfect for astronomy enthusiasts, science lovers, and anyone fascinated by the mysteries of our universe, this comprehensive roundup showcases how Webb's infrared vision is transforming our understanding of cosmic evolution and our place in the universe.
For the first time, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured auroral activity on Neptune.
Hoy hablamos con Fernando Ortuño, divulgador científico, explorador de la estratósfera, productor de documentales y una de esas personas que logran que la ciencia suene cercana, emocionante y viva. También participa en la conversación Juan Carlos Martínez Alcázar, con quien exploramos temas en la frontera entre la ciencia, la divulgación y la gestión de proyectos.Durante la charla abordamos, entre otros temas:- Cómo se vive una misión científica desde dentro, como la campaña Sunrise II en colaboración con la NASA, cuyo objetivo era observar el Sol desde la estratósfera. Fernando nos cuenta cómo se estabiliza un telescopio suspendido por un globo a más de 35 kilómetros de altura, qué desafíos técnicos y logísticos tuvo esa campaña, y cómo entró en contacto con este proyecto a través de la divulgación, no de la vía académica tradicional.- Hablamos también del Proyecto Daedalus, una iniciativa que llevó experimentos científicos a la estratósfera desde un instituto, y cómo un grupo joven y multidisciplinar fue capaz de integrarse en colaboraciones de alto nivel científico. Aquí exploramos el papel del project management como herramienta clave para sacar adelante misiones complejas sin estructura formal.- Fernando comparte su experiencia en la producción de documentales científicos grabados desde la estratósfera, como "Into the Aurora", y reflexiona sobre el poder de la narrativa visual para transmitir ciencia desde la emoción y la belleza.- Además, discutimos la importancia de combinar conocimientos técnicos con habilidades organizativas, y cómo su perfil atípico —formado en ciencias del trabajo pero con vocación científica desde la infancia— le ha permitido liderar proyectos complejos, desde la jaula de Faraday que salvó un instrumento hasta la resolución de problemas en tiempo real.- También hablamos del cambio radical que ha experimentado la divulgación científica en la última década: del blog y la radio al algoritmo y el vídeo corto. Discutimos cómo plataformas como TikTok o Instagram pueden ser puertas de entrada a la vocación científica, pero también qué retos plantean en términos de profundidad, atención y comunicación real.En la parte final, repasamos el trabajo de la Asociación de Divulgación Científica de la Región de Murcia (ADCMurcia), de la que Fernando ha sido presidente durante varios años. Hablamos de cómo se organizan eventos, qué formatos funcionan hoy en día, y cómo ha cambiado la forma en que el público se entera —o no— de las actividades presenciales.Un episodio que se mueve entre la atmósfera y el espacio, entre la técnica y la emoción, entre el conocimiento científico y la necesidad de contarlo.Más información sobre Fernando Ortuño en su perfil público:https://linktr.ee/FerOrtunoMás sobre la Asociación de Divulgación Científica de Murcia:https://murciadivulga.comEspero que te haya gustado este episodio. Y si quieres discutirlo con otros investigadores, puedes unirte a nuestra comunidad en WhatsApp:https://chat.whatsapp.com/BIfSH9QFEiK9hiS83fw2am o a la newsletter para recibir contenidos extras relacionados con el podcast: https://horacio-ps.com/newsletter
In today's episode I talk about the design decisions that went into the new GFX100RF, film photography being added to cultural heritage and a 55-year old camera trap from Loch Ness. You can find the show notes here. https://liamphotographypodcast.com/episodes/episode-448-gfx100rf-design-film-auroras-on-neptune
Astronomy Daily | Space News: S04E75In this captivating episode of Astronomy Daily, host Anna brings you the latest developments and discoveries from the cosmos. From the bittersweet retirement of Europe's Gaia Space Telescope to groundbreaking observations from the James Webb Space Telescope, this episode is filled with cosmic insights that will spark your curiosity.Highlights:- Farewell to Gaia Space Telescope: Join us as we commemorate the end of the Gaia mission, which has mapped nearly 2 billion stars in our galaxy over the past decade. Learn about Gaia's significant contributions to astronomy and the legacy it leaves behind for future generations.- NASA's Astronaut Reassignments: Discover how NASA is reshaping its astronaut roster by reassigning several crew members from Boeing's troubled Starliner program to SpaceX's Crew 11 mission. This strategic move highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Boeing and the evolving landscape of commercial spaceflight.- Canceled Cargo Mission to the ISS: Uncover the details surrounding the cancellation of a planned cargo mission to the International Space Station due to damage to the Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft. We discuss the implications for the ISS and NASA's contingency plans.- China's Ambitious Exploration Roadmap: Explore China's newly unveiled roadmap for deep space exploration, which includes missions to Mars, Jupiter, Venus, and even Neptune. This ambitious plan emphasizes the search for extraterrestrial life and the study of planetary habitability.- James Webb's Discovery of Auroras on Neptune: Marvel at the James Webb Space Telescope's groundbreaking observation of auroras on Neptune, revealing new insights into the planet's atmosphere and magnetic field. This discovery opens up exciting avenues for research on ice giants and their interactions with solar particles.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, TikTok, and our new Instagram account! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.00:00 - Welcome to Astronomy Daily01:05 - Gaia Space Telescope retirement10:30 - NASA astronaut reassignments17:00 - Canceled cargo mission to the ISS22:15 - China's exploration roadmap27:30 - JWST's auroras on Neptune✍️ Episode ReferencesGaia Space Telescope Legacy[European Space Agency](https://www.esa.int)NASA Astronaut Assignments[NASA](https://www.nasa.gov)Northrop Grumman Cygnus Updates[Northrop Grumman](https://www.northropgrumman.com)China's Space Exploration Plans[China National Space Administration](http://www.cnsa.gov.cn/)James Webb Space Telescope Findings[NASA Webb](https://www.nasa.gov/webb)Astronomy Daily[Astronomy Daily](http://www.astronomydaily.io/)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news--5648921/support.
¡Hola fotógrafo! Quizás no hayas seguido mi viaje a Islandia a través de mi stories y vídeos de Instagram así que como no quiero que te pierdas mucho detalle, el podcast de hoy lo grabo con mi amigo y compañero David Espada para hacerte un resumen del viaje. Te diré algo: hemos tenido auroras o, mejor dicho, pedazo de auroras. Hemos tenido cueva de hielo, también cascadas, cráter, cañón y no sé cuantas cosas más…Bueno, para que no se me pase nada, escucha el podcast de hoy y ahí sabrás lo que se ha cocido en nuestro decimocuarto viaje a Islandia. Por cierto, volvemos del 28 de septiembre al 5 de octubre. Si te quieres venir… echa un ojo aquí https://www.fotografonocturno.com/cursos/islandia-sept-2025/Mientras tanto… ¡Dentro podcast!
It's been known for over a century that auroral storms are stronger and more frequent around the spring and fall equinoxes. Why is this the case? In this episode I dig into the dynamics of the Russell-McPherron effect, a explanation for this variation proposed in 1973. And in the process, you just might learn a little more about the Bz and why it's so critical to aurora chasers! You'll also find this week's space weather forecast, as we wait for an incoming CME with a chance for Kp 7 storms!
NASA marks St. Patrick's Day just a wee bit differently than others.
Astronomy Daily | Space News: S04E64In this thrilling episode of Astronomy Daily, host Anna brings you the latest news from the cosmos, featuring significant milestones in space exploration and captivating cosmic phenomena. From NASA's Crew 10 mission to groundbreaking studies of Earth's auroras, this episode is packed with insights that will ignite your curiosity about the universe.Highlights:- NASA's Crew 10 Mission Launch: Celebrate the successful nighttime launch of SpaceX's Crew 10 mission, carrying NASA astronauts Anne McClane and Nigel Ayers, JAXA astronaut Takuya Onishi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov to the International Space Station. Discover the mission's objectives, including exciting scientific investigations and global student engagement through the ISS Ham Radio program.- NASA's EZIE Mission: Dive into the details of NASA's Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer (EZIE), a groundbreaking mission set to study auroral electrojets. Learn how this innovative trio of cubesats will map electrical currents flowing near Earth's poles, providing critical insights into space weather and planetary magnetic environments.- The Shape-Shifting Blazar: Explore the cosmic enigma of BL Lacerti, a blazar that is defying classification with its rapid switching between blazar types. Uncover the implications of this behavior and the ongoing debates among astronomers regarding its nature and classification.- China's Tiangong Space Station Update: Get the latest on the Shenzhou 19 crew aboard China's Tiangong Space Station, conducting groundbreaking research and preparing for future missions. Learn about their innovative experiments and the exciting collaboration with Pakistan to train astronauts for upcoming missions.- Vera Rubin Observatory's Role in Kuiper Belt Exploration: Discover how the upcoming Vera Rubin Observatory will collaborate with NASA's New Horizons spacecraft to explore the Kuiper Belt. This partnership aims to identify new targets for exploration, potentially revealing more about this distant region of our solar system.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, TikTok, and our new Instagram account! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.00:00 - This week's Astronomy Daily features big developments from across the cosmos00:53 - SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched the Crew 10 mission on Friday03:04 - NASA's newest mission to study Earth's auroras is preparing for launch05:27 - B.L. lacerte rapidly switches between different blazar types07:39 - China's space program continues to make impressive strides with their Tiangong Station09:39 - The Vera Rubin Observatory could help guide NASA's New Horizons through Kuiper Belt11:43 - This week on Astronomy Daily we look at the latest space news✍️ Episode ReferencesNASA Crew 10 Mission Details[NASA Crew 10](https://www.nasa.gov/crew10)EASY Mission Information[NASA EASY](https://www.nasa.gov/ezie)BL Lacerti Research Insights[Research Article](https://www.example.com)China's Tiangong Space Station Updates[CMSA Tiangong](https://www.cmse.gov.cn/tiangong)Vera Rubin Observatory Information[Vera Rubin Observatory](https://www.vera-rubin-observatory.org/)Astronomy Daily[Astronomy Daily](http://www.astronomydaily.io/)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news--5648921/support.
A Ana Garcia Martins contou-nos a sua viagem à Noruega! O principal objetivo? Ver auroras boreais. Depois de muitas horas à espera, será que conseguiu?
In this episode of Tiny Show and Tell Us, we cover an aurora-like phenomenon — STEVE (Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement) — and how citizen science led to its discovery and unforgettable name. Then we talk about convergent evolution in tenrecs, a fascinating family of animals endemic to Madagascar. Some look identical to hedgehogs, some are similar to opossums, and others look like moles. We need your stories — they're what make these bonus episodes possible! Write in to tinymatters@acs.org *or fill out this form* with your favorite science fact or science news story for a chance to be featured in a future episode and win a Tiny Matters mug!A transcript and references for this episode can be found at acs.org/tinymatters.
What were the coolest science and sci-fi events in the LIUniverse in 2024, and what's in store for us in 2025? To find out, Dr. Charles Liu and co-host Allen Liu welcome three members of our production team: Leslie Mullen, our Executive Producer making her first on air appearance, Jon Barnes, our Editor, and Stacey Severn, our Social Media/Patreon Community Director, both of whom are familiar to longtime fans. But first, as always, we start with the day's joyfully cool cosmic thing: the latest development in the dispute that astrophysicists call the “Hubble Tension.” Over the past 20 years, the two different methods of measuring the Hubble Constant, which is used to calculate the rate of universal expansion, have led to two different conclusions. Leslie points out that the universe isn't confused, we are, leading to a conversation about why accurate measurements matter in helping us expand our limited understanding. Then we begin our look back at the year in astronomy – or rather, our look up. Stacey takes us on a tour, from a Geminid meteor hitting the moon, to the spectacular aurora borealis visible in the Northeastern US, to Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, to, of course, the Great North American Eclipse. The team share their viewing experiences while Chuck explains the impact of solar max on both the eclipse and the auroras. Next, Jon Barnes is back to talk about “The Three-Body Problem” science fiction series on Netflix. He asks Chuck to explain what we really know about cosmic particles (aka cosmic rays), because, in the series, the aliens use sophons, a supercomputer combined with a photon, to communicate across long distances at or near the speed of light. You'll also hear about the recent detection of a surprisingly large number of very high energy cosmic rays that are hitting us right now. Our fan question comes from Pshemo on Patreon and concerns an experiment to measure the dynamics of a local system relative to spacetime by using light as a way of gauging the background nature of the universe. And if you think that sounds pretty geeky, it's nothing compared to the conversation between Allen, Chuck and Leslie that ensues, encompassing Einstein, the Michelson–Morley experiment, gravitational waves, LIGO, Virgo, KAGRA, and LISA. There's plenty more in this episode, including a discussion of the recent wave of drone sightings, their similarity to the past UFO sightings, and the likelihood that they are all explained by less exotic causes than aliens. Moving on to the coolest “identified flying objects” of 2024, Leslie tells us about the Europa Clipper, which launched in October. It will reach orbit around Jupiter in 6 years in order to search for alien life in the subsurface oceans of its icy moon Europa. Chuck reminds us all that NASA's Parker Solar Probe will make its closest approach to our Sun on Christmas Eve 2024. Finally, it's time for the team to share what they're looking forward to in 2025. Jon is psyched for “Mickey 17,” a film by director Bong Joon-ho about a clone on a space colony. Allen is excited for Rocket Lab's Venus Life Finder, the first private interplanetary space probe, which launches in January to search for organic compounds within Venus' atmosphere. Stacey is looking forward to Axiom Space's fourth mission to the ISS in 2025, an international trip to conduct scientific experiments commanded again by Peggy Whitson. Leslie is most excited for the discovery nobody is expecting, whatever that may be. And what is Chuck looking forward to most in 2025? The long-awaited start of scientific operations at the Vera Rubin Observatory, which will take a full picture of the sky every 30 seconds for ten years and deliver an unprecedented level of data for astronomers to feast upon! We hope you enjoy this episode of The LIUniverse, and, if you do, please support us on Patreon. Credits for Images Used in this Episode: Illustration of the Hubble constant – NASA/ESA/StSci, Public Domain Gianluca Lombardi Geminid meteor shower video podcast – ESO, Public Domain Northern Lights over the Northeastern US in 2024. – Elliot Severn, All Rights Reserved Northern Lights over the Northeastern US in 2024. – Allen Liu, All Rights Reserved Comet C/2023 A3 Tsuchinshan-ATLAS – Elliot Severn, All Rights Reserved Map showing total solar eclipse viewing in US in 2017 and 2024. – Ernest Wright/NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio, Public Domain Total solar eclipse, April 8, 2024. – Elliot Severn, All Rights Reserved How LIGO achieves steadiness – Caltech/MIT/LIGO Lab, Public Domain Europa Clipper construction – NASA/JPL, Public Domain Artist rendering of Europa Clipper traveling to Jupiter – NASA/JPL, Public Domain Artist concept of the Casini spacecraft flying through the water/ice plumes of Enceladus – NASA/JPL, Public Domain Artist concept of NASA's Parker Solar Probe flying close to the Sun. – NASA, Public Domain
Ever wondered how to make your shots of an Aurora stand out more? In this Christmas and New Year edition of The Camera Café Show, we welcome award-winning landscape photographer Jim Scott (UK), known for his stunningly moody landscape images both on his website as on his amazing social network presence, where you surely had images of him pop up on your feed. With a passion sparked by a personal journey and an eye for dramatic compositions, Jim has mastered the art of capturing light, and in this new ShortCast episode we dedicate it to the best of lights: The Aurora Borealis. Join us as Jim shares his top tips for photographing Auroras, including: *How to prepare and plan for Aurora Photography. *Must-have gear and Optimal Camera settings. *Techniques for Crafting unique Compositions. *Common mistakes to Avoid when chasing the lights. Whether it's the first time you've seen them or not, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable advice to help you elevate your aurora photography game. As the year ends, we want to say thank you for being part of our journey. Here's to a bright, creative, and fulfilling year ahead. Merry Christmas, happy holidays, and may your new year be filled with stunning shots and endless inspiration. Now, tune in for this festive ShortCast and discover the magic of the northern lights! Enjoyed the Episode? Then don't forget to subscribe to The Camera Cafe Show and leave us a review! Share the episode with your friends, and let's keep the conversation about meaningful photography alive. The Transcription of Jim's Episode is Available on our Website. Check out more of Jim's work: Website: https://www.jimscottphotography.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimscottphoto X: https://x.com/jimscottphoto Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JimScottPhoto/ Follow us for your Weekly Dose of Photography Inspiration: Website: https://thecameracafeshow.com/ BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thecameracafeshow.bsky.social X: https://x.com/CameraCafeShow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecameracafeshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgwLbH5yWiYYd-dFeu1s_vQ Got any questions? Email us: hello@thecameracafeshow.com Thanks for listening and look out for our next episode!
The prevalence of specific gases in the atmosphere determines the color of the auroras.
Katische introduces the podcast and reflects on the significance of sharing personal spiritual experiences. She discusses her nervousness and excitement about her sessions, especially concerning her legacy for her children through the podcast. The episode dives into her regression sessions, recounting past life memories and notable soul lessons. She shares a unique past life where she embarked on a rescue mission on a devastated planet, describing encounters with a sentient android and an armored man. Additionally, she touches on the concept of baby Angels, their roles, and the joy they bring to her soul. Katische also discusses her mediumship services, emphasizing her natural skills in communicating with various spiritual entities, and encourages listeners to book sessions with her. The episode is both introspective and informative, offering listeners a glimpse into Katische's transformative spiritual journey and her passion for helping others understand their souls. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to The Infinite Life Podcast 00:39 Personal Reflections and Legacy 03:25 Sharing Personal Sessions and Experiences 04:20 Exploring Past Lives and Soul Lessons 06:06 Happiest Memories of the Soul 07:35 Cindy Porter's Role and Contributions 10:31 Guided Regression Session Begins 12:37 Journey to Another Time and Place 18:42 Rescue Mission on a Distant Planet 34:00 Reflections on Soul Contracts and Reincarnation 39:30 Conclusion and Reflections 58:29 Exploring Happy Romance and Marriage 58:48 Dark and Devastating Memories 58:59 Searching for Happy Love 59:17 The Hard Path of Soul Growth 01:00:35 Baby Angels and Their Safety 01:01:06 Auroras and Angels 01:01:37 The Baby Nursery 01:03:44 The Creation of Angels 01:07:05 Guardian Angels and Their Roles 01:13:07 The Energy of Cake and Love 01:32:44 The Galactic Federation and Soul Memories 01:37:49 Mediumship Sessions and Services Keep Me With You Music licensed by Music Of Wisdom
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Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Underneath the Auroras: Healing Hearts in the Arctic Storm Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2024-11-06-23-34-02-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 風が冷たく、雪が地面を覆う北極のツンドラ。無限に広がる白い大地の中、三人の兄弟が一緒に立っていた。En: In the Arctic tundra, where the wind is cold and snow covers the ground, three siblings stood together amidst the endlessly vast white landscape.Ja: レンはみんなを集め、互いの心を開くためにこの場所を選んだ。En: Ren brought everyone together and chose this place to open their hearts to each other.Ja: 彼は長男として家族の絆を再び結びつけたいと思っていた。En: As the eldest son, he wanted to reconnect the family bonds.Ja: 「ここに来てよかったと思う?」レンは弟のユウトに優しく尋ねた。En: "Do you think it was good to come here?" Ren gently asked his younger brother, Yuuto.Ja: ユウトは笑顔でうなずいた。En: Yuuto nodded with a smile.Ja: 「兄さん、ここに来られてうれしいよ。僕たち三人、久しぶりに話せるね。」En: "Big brother, I'm glad we came here. It's been a while since the three of us could talk."Ja: しかし、アイコはまだ心の中に雪のような冷たいものを抱えていた。En: However, Aiko still carried something as cold as snow in her heart.Ja: 「私は過去を簡単に忘れることはできないわ。」アイコはつぶやいた。En: "I can't easily forget the past," Aiko murmured.Ja: 三人はしばらく沈黙の中で歩き続けた。En: The three walked in silence for a while.Ja: 風が顔に吹き付ける中、レンは辛抱強く、アイコに少しずつ歩み寄る決意を新たにした。En: With the wind blowing against their faces, Ren patiently resolved to gradually reach out to Aiko.Ja: 「アイコ、知っているよ。何もかも簡単ではない。」レンはアイコの顔を見て言った。En: "Aiko, I know. It's not easy at all," Ren said, looking into Aiko's face.Ja: 「でも、ここに来たのは私たちが再び家族になれないか、ためしてみたかったからなんだ。」En: "But we came here because I wanted to see if we could become a family again."Ja: その時、突然の嵐が彼らを包み込んだ。En: At that moment, a sudden storm enveloped them.Ja: 吹雪の中、視界が塞がれ、三人は一つのテントに緊急避難した。En: In the blizzard, their visibility was blocked, and the three took emergency refuge in a single tent.Ja: 中で嵐をしのぎながら、お互いに体を寄せ合った。En: While they sheltered from the storm inside, they huddled together.Ja: アイコはそうすることで、自分がどれだけこの暖かさを求めていたかに気づいた。En: In doing so, Aiko realized how much she had longed for this warmth.Ja: 「過去に縛られていたのは私だけだったのね…」とアイコはしみじみ思った。En: She thought to herself, "I was the only one bound by the past..."Ja: 一緒に過ごす中で、レンは話し方を変えず、ただ聞き続けた。En: As they spent time together, Ren did not change the way he spoke; he just continued to listen.Ja: ユウトは優しく、二人の間をつなごうと努力した。En: Yuuto gently tried to connect the two of them.Ja: 「僕たちは一緒だよ。何があっても、家族だよ。」En: "We are together. No matter what happens, we're family."Ja: 嵐がやがて静まると、空にはオーロラが舞っていた。En: When the storm eventually subsided, the aurora danced in the sky.Ja: 美しい光の下で、三人の心も少しずつ開けていく。En: Under the beautiful light, the hearts of the three began to open little by little.Ja: アイコは涙をこぼし、過去のことをレンに話し始めた。En: Aiko shed tears and started to talk to Ren about the past.Ja: 「ごめん、ずっと傷ついていた。でも、もういいの。」En: "I'm sorry, I've been hurt for a long time. But it's okay now."Ja: レンは優しく微笑んだ。En: Ren smiled gently.Ja: 「ありがとう、アイコ。ゆっくりでいい、一緒にやり直そう。」En: "Thank you, Aiko. It's okay to take your time; let's start over together."Ja: 兄弟は抱き合い、ついに心の距離が埋まったと感じた。En: The siblings embraced, finally feeling that the emotional distance had closed.Ja: レンは忍耐の大切さを、アイコは過去を手放す勇気を、ユウトは家族をつなぐ力を知った。En: Ren learned the importance of patience, Aiko found the courage to let go of the past, and Yuuto understood the power of connecting the family.Ja: 静かな夜、彼らは新しい家族の形を見つけた。En: In the quiet night, they discovered a new form of family.Ja: 誓いのように空にきらめくオーロラの光の下で。En: Under the shimmering aurora lights, like a vow in the sky. Vocabulary Words:tundra: ツンドラsiblings: 兄弟reconnect: 再び結びつけるbonds: 絆nodded: うなずいたmurmured: つぶやいたsilence: 沈黙storm: 嵐blizzard: 吹雪visibility: 視界refuge: 避難sheltered: しのぎながらhuddled: 寄せ合ったbound: 縛られていたsubside: 静まるaurora: オーロラembraced: 抱き合いemotional: 心のpatience: 忍耐courage: 勇気shimmering: きらめくlandscape: 大地eldest: 長男hearts: 心sudden: 突然のemergency: 緊急gratitude: 感謝resolved: 決意distance: 距離form: 形
Mary welcomes Dr. Danny Faulkner of Answers in Genesis to discuss the heavens and all that is in them. The Psalmist tells us that they declare the glory of God - and the God Who made them lives in the believer. How can that not inspire awe all by itself? As a culture, going from the beginnings of the space race in the 1960s to today's complex telescopic arrays and the Hubble, we know more than ever about the heavens, vast and boundless. Looking up at the night sky, humans have been doing that from our own beginnings, this connects us all across the millennia. Today we discuss astronomy, the science - what is it, how does it differ from other sciences? The Bible refers to the heavens over 700 times, so there should be no question as to how they came about, but the complexity, that's an endless subject. Auroras, nebula, galaxies and novas describe things and power far beyond our human comprehension. More glory than we can even consider, but we will try in this fascinating hour with Dr. Faulkner. Dr. Danny Faulkner holds an MS in physics from Clemson University, an MA and a PhD in astronomy from Indiana University, and he taught at the University of South Carolina—Lancaster for over 26 years. He has published over 100 papers in various journals. He works as a researcher, author, and speaker for Answers in Genesis. He also hosts Ark Encounter trips down to Red River Gorge (in eastern Kentucky), and Stargazer's Nights (at the Johnson Observatory); he also hosts Astronomy Live programs, and “The Skies Proclaim His Handiwork” workshops at the Creation Museum. His books can be found here. Shameless plug for swag for our listeners/donors! https://www.redpillprints.com/stand-up-for-the-truth - Thanks for YOUR Support!
Auroras boreais vermelhas, uma pedra tumular inquietante e um apartamento assombrado.
How hard can it be to retrieve a sample from Europa? How strong are the winds on Titan? What are the differences between different types of time dilation? Will Starship have landing legs? Answering all these questions and more in this week's Q&A show.
How hard can it be to retrieve a sample from Europa? How strong are the winds on Titan? What are the differences between different types of time dilation? Will Starship have landing legs? Answering all these questions and more in this week's Q&A show.
In the last couple of weeks, you might have noticed photos of the recent aurora borealis that was visible in parts of New England, dominated your social media news feeds. Auroras are caused by disturbances in solar or “space” weather. What exactly is solar weather, what are examples of it, and how does it affect us here on Earth? Shawn Dahl, a solar weather forecaster at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center, joined NightSide to discuss! Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio and listen to NightSide with Dan Rea Weeknights From 8PM-12AM!
Fun calls: Men for Kamala? Deadbeat dads? Wild accusations! Taking advantage of the abused! Supers. Tim Walz. SpaceX vs space deniers! The Hake Report, Monday, October 21, 2024 AD TIMESTAMPS * (0:00:00) Start/Topics: Kamala not good for economy! * (0:02:10) Hey, guys! * (0:03:32) DAVID, Ocala: Weak pastors; Chong woman * (0:07:10) DAVID: Jimmy, NV: govt not a friend; Migrants; fight * (0:18:08) TONY, CA: Deadbeat fathers! Abuse! You softer than cotton! * (0:31:23) CHRISTIAN, NV, 1st: Wild accusations. Women DV. Crazy beliefs! * (0:41:30) TERRI, OR: Einar taking advantage * (1:00:51) MANUEL, CA: Remind me of my ex; Church trip * (1:06:39) MANUEL: Cotton harvesting; Church was awesome * (1:10:24) Supers… Lin Yen Chin, Laminar Flow … * (1:15:32) Coffee: Obama called out sexist black men * (1:21:51) Coffee: What is a woman? A man as a woman? * (1:25:15) Tim Walz gestures against JD Vance * (1:31:53) Space is cool: Elon Musk SpaceX super heavy booster landing * (1:38:06) Auroras * (1:38:57) Cuba blackouts * (1:40:10) MARK, CA: Space, white inventions, FE * (1:47:34) MARK: Trump in McD's; Lawfare; COINTELPRO J6 * (1:51:18) Soul-Junk - "Buzzards" - 2003 album 1958 LINKS BLOG https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2024/10/21/the-hake-report-mon-10-21-24 PODCAST / Substack HAKE NEWS from JLP https://www.thehakereport.com/jlp-news/2024/10/21/hake-news-mon-10-21-24 Hake is live M-F 9-11a PT (11-1CT/12-2ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 https://www.thehakereport.com/show VIDEO YouTube - Rumble* - Facebook - X - BitChute - Odysee* PODCAST Substack - Apple - Spotify - Castbox - Podcast Addict *SUPER CHAT on platforms* above or BuyMeACoffee, etc. SHOP Spring - Cameo | All My Links JLP Network: JLP - Church - TFS - Nick - Joel - Punchie Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe
Auroras, and comets, and launches... Oh my! Izzie Clarke, Dr Becky Smethurst, and Dr Robert Massey run through a MEGA month for the astronomy community. Plus, there's just enough time to squeeze in a few listener questions. Here's our recommendations on news or journals sites to keep up with all things space and science: space.com Universe Today Astronomy Now Sky at Night Sky and Telescope NASA ESA ESO The RAS Website and Journals Dr Becky's YouTube channel Astrobites.org TheConversation.com The Supermassive Podcast is a Boffin Media production. The producers are Izzie Clarke and Richard Hollingham.
AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports if you are fascinated by things celestial, but haven't managed to see northern lights that have been on display in recent days, there's good news: they're may be more to come.
Today is October 15th and five days ago was October 10th. 10/10. The day of the vibrant RED Aurora show and a whole slew of wild things happening in our home. In this episode I tell you about getting a call from Sadhguru, magical owls, meteorites (aka UFOs) in the sky as well as HOW to create unshakable safety within your body, mind, heart and nervous system. The increased solar storms that we're having on our planet are going to peak this winter and next year (until the end of 2025), which will bring intensified chaos on the planet. I am also sharing what this means from the lens of Quantum Manfiestation. Enjoy the episode! * * * * A Line Within turned 5 on October 1st and we are hosting a giveaway! One person will win… Journey Home Akashic Reading with me, Ashley Hämäläinen 1 Year in GUIDED (valued at $1215) One person will win… 6 months in GUIDED One person will win… Our Quantum Manifestation workshop Our Past Life workshop HOW TO ENTER: 1. Follow @alnwithin 2. Leave a loving review for ALIGNED podcast on Apple podcast - send the screenshot to hello@alnwithin.com 3. Tag a friend in the IG post and tell them why you love them! 4. Share the IG post in stories to boooost the love Winners will be selected on October 21st Notes from the Episode Past Life | Code VEIL at checkout for 22% off all month Walk Home with Us in GUIDED | 12 months or 6 month membership How to do a Line Activation (complete with emptying exercise) Follow @alnwithin on IG Book an Akashic Records reading with Ashley Hämäläinen ALN | Stillness SPOTIFY Playlist ALN | Flow SPOTIFY Playlist Leave us a loving review and get 20% off your first month (of a year-long membership) in GUIDED or 20% off a single workshop. Send a screenshot of your review to hello@alnwithin.com. Offer only available for new members.
“The Sun, the hearth of affection and life, pours burning love on the delighted Earth.” ― Arthur Rimbaud *THIS IS A RE-EDITED RERELEASE OF SZN 2 EP 22* NEW UPLOAD DAY.. who dis? We are going to start posting our "Moments" episodes every Friday from now on! This is because we are adding a react/review segment on Wednesdays now. Listen to the episode for more details! This week is our Science Moment and we're discussing weather on THE SUN! This episode is a continuation to our Lightning & Auroras science episodes, so make sure you listen to those, too. J. Daae goes solo this episode and breaks down some basic facts about El Sol, tries his best to explain what plasma is, how the Sun's magnetic field gets all tangled up and how those tangles release large amounts of energy into space. There is a lot more I can say about the Sun and go in depth about but I tried to keep this very simple so that you can understand how events happening on the Sun affects the Earth's atmosphere. On every episode J & Lesly feature something they're loving right now called a Double Feature. We call it our DOUBLE FEATURE because there's two of us and we wanna feature some sh*t ☺. Our Double Feature for this episode is the HILARIOUS, CUTE and TALENTED @AdamRayOkay! Follow his social meeds and the reservation app OpenTable! Muve nezuva rakanaka !! —————————————————— Did we mention we made a Spotify Playlist? Check it out! New playlist every month! FOLLOW US on INSTAGRAM @HomoInTraining Find us on Facebook! LIKE & FOLLOW our page! EMAIL us some science facts you wanna know: HomoInTrainingPodcast@gmail.com —————————————————— Sun info Youtube Videos: National Geographic: Sun 101, Astrium: Are explosions on the Sun a threat to us?, JoJo's Science Show - Kid Science: The Science of Plasma and how a Plasma ball works and Crashcourse: The Sun: Crash Course Astronomy #10 —————————————————— Music Credit: Jazzy Abstract Beat by Coma-Media ——————————————————
Send us a textAndrea and Eric review the third movie in the Aurora Teagarden prequel series: Death at the Diner. In this episode, we make some startling comments. From Eric backtracking on his pet peeve of casting older actors with younger actresses to boldly claiming the new Auroras are better than the originals, this episode is full of exciting claims and observations.When the owner of the diner where Aurora Teagarden works is suddenly killed, her new boyfriend becomes the primary suspect! Starring Skyler Samuels, Evan Roderick and Marilu Henner. Follow us on social media: Instagram: @hallmarkmysteriesandmoreYoutubeOr visit our website. This podcast was created by fans for fans and is NOT affiliated with or sponsored by Hallmark or the Hallmark Channel.
El universo nos regala un espectáculo único este octubre con la aparición de las auroras boreales y del cometa Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, apodado el "cometa del siglo". Explican su experiencia con estos fenómenos, Carlos Pobes, físico del INMA, instituto mixto del CSIC-UNIZAR, y el experto en fotografía nocturna Guillermo García.
Anuncia PRI acción de inconstitucionalidad vs leyes secundarias de reforma Judicial Este 13 de octubre es el Día Internacional para la Reducción del Riesgo de Desastres Sismo de 6.2 remece Costa RicaMás información en nuestro podcast
É um momento de dor que leva a Diana Goulão a começar esta viagem. Uma viagem transformadora que a levou até à Lapónia. É lá que está, na terra do Pai Natal e por lá se transformou em "caçadora" de Auroras.
Hay fenómenos naturales que simplemente parecen mágicos, que están fuera de nuestro entendimiento: Los arcoíris, las playas bioluminiscentes y las auroras boreales… todas brillan con colores magníficos… bueno, el Messi del Barça también, pero esa es otra historia. Auroras Boreales, acuarelas en el cielo.
Rose Auroras is a sorceress and seer, specialising in Faery & Elf-related issues and spiritual needs. She is part of a spiritual lineage of Celtic origin, but also trained in other spiritual traditions including Trolldom and Hoodoo/Conjure. Many people encounter issues or have spiritual needs related to the Good People (faeries) or the Alfar (Elves). Some may experience Faery-related activity, whether positive or negative, without understanding the reasons behind it, yet they wish to know why. Additionally, there are those courageous individuals who seek to establish a working relationship with the Fair Folk or the Alfar but are uncertain about how to do so safely. Addressing any of these Faery-related needs, and more, is Rose's area of expertise. In the Plus show we get into hybridism, how these entities can manifest. Rose tells us about her fascinating experiences with scrying and what she has seen surrounding people who have availed of her services, including Dark Man spirits. This is a brilliant conversation and hits the Spirit Box bullseye over and over again! Enjoy! Show notes: https://www.roseauroras.com / roseauroras https://linktr.ee/rose.aurora Keep in touch? https://linktr.ee/darraghmason Music by Obliqka / obliqka
We are near solar maximum, a time in the solar cycle when our Sun is most active. That means more sun spots, coronal mass ejections, and auroras on worlds across our solar system. This week, Vince Ledvina, also known as the Aurora Guy, joins Planetary Radio to discuss the science behind the northern and southern lights and what they can tell us about our Sun, our planet, and worlds across our galaxy. Then Bruce Betts joins in for What's Up, a chat about global magnetic fields on terrestrial worlds and a new random space fact. Discover more at: https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/2024-aurora-guy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In early May, a historic solar storm lit up skies with auroras as far south as Florida. Beyond the dazzling photos on social media, we'll explore the critical behind-the-scenes work to protect our power grid. Shawn Dahl from the Space Weather Prediction Center discusses their crucial forecasting role and demystifies space weather, separating fact from fiction in this fascinating phenomenon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Have you ever seen an aurora? These spectacular night-time displays can fill our skies with dancing lights and bursts of color. But why do they happen in the first place?Join Molly and co-host Mariam as they learn about what makes an aurora (hint: it starts with spicy sun burps) and chat with scientist Dr. Liz MacDonald about the best places to see them. Stick around for aurora trivia with Gameshow Molly and a dazzling new mystery sound!Subscribe to Smarty Pass for ad-free feeds, bonus episodes, and ticket discounts!Today's episode is sponsored by:- Indeed.com/brainson - Receive a $75 sponsored job credit with code brainson
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Where can we observe the effects of dark matter? How did all satellites survive the recent solar storms? Why auroras can show different colours? If we found Planet X, could we even observe it? Answering all these questions and more in this week's Q&A show.
Where can we observe the effects of dark matter? How did all satellites survive the recent solar storms? Why auroras can show different colours? If we found Planet X, could we even observe it? Answering all these questions and more in this week's Q&A show.
BestPodcastintheMetaverse.com Canary Cry News Talk #740 05.13.2024 - Recorded Live to 1s and 0s SUPER UNNATRUAL | Auroras, Pope List, Trump Crypto, Tuckers Prophet, Antarctica Race Deconstructing Corporate Mainstream Media News from a Biblical Worldview Declaring Jesus as Lord amidst the Fifth Generation War! TJT Youtube (backup) Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheJoyspiracyTheory The Show Operates on the Value 4 Value Model: http://CanaryCry.Support Join the Supply Drop: https://CanaryCrySupplyDrop.com Submit Articles: https://CanaryCry.Report Submit Art: https://CanaryCry.Art Join the T-Shirt Council: https://CanaryCryTShirtCouncil.com Podcasting 2.0: https://PodcastIndex.org Resource: Index of MSM Ownership (Harvard.edu) Resource: Aliens Demons Doc (feat. Dr. Heiser, Unseen Realm) Resource: False Christ: Will the Antichrist Claim to be the Jewish Messiah Tree of Links: https://CanaryCry.Party Join the Canary Cry Roundtable This Episode was Produced By: Executive Producers Sir LX Protocol V2 Knight of the Berrean Protocol*** Sir Jamey Not the Lanister*** Galvarino, God's favored Ronin*** Jimmy M*** Producers of Treasure Sir Marty K Knight of the Wrong Timeline Sir Scott Knight of Truth Sir Tristan Knight of the Garden DrWhoDunDat Misses TinFoilHatMan Dame Gail Veronica D Sir Casey the Shield Knight CanaryCry.ART Submissions JonathanF, Cephas MICROFICTION Stephen S - “No! No! No!” echoed down the hallways of the palace. Premiere Pooh launched into one of his legendary tirades. “I said play the Earthquake card on April 8th!” JOLMS - The black box, emerging from its metal cocoon, bonks onto the ground as thin pairs of wings attached to two other trapezoids extend out from it. It was supposed to execute flight before hitting the ground but the synthetic bio-fabrics were quite slow, lately. ‘Huh' it wondered. Eventually, they decompressed into correct form and with bent abdomen and thorax, The ‘P.A.D' takes off and bumbles up to the faint pilot. TIMESTAMPERS Jade Bouncerson, Morgan E CanaryCry.Report Submissions JAM REMINDERS Clankoniphius SHOW NOTES/TIMESTAMPS T - 6:22 (Basil saying “Bow your heads, everyone”) PreShow Prayer: Anthony H 6:24 V / 0:02 P HELLO, RUN DOWN 9:44 V / 3:22 P PSYOP/GEOENGINEERING 11:43 V / 5:21 P Feb 2013 Lighting Up the Arctic Sky With Artificial Aurorae (Smithsonian) Nov 2023 Scientists are creating an artificial airglow in the sky for four days (Interesting Engineering) May 7th The next global crisis could come from the sun. We should prepare now. (Wapo) May 12th Update: New solar flare, secondary peak today in this "Extreme" solar storm (Earth.com) → BE AMAZED Americans can still see Northern Lights aurora tonight – forecast & maps show best spots to view spectacle for 3rd night (The Sun UK) POPE/BIBLICAL 26:05 V / 19:43 P Vatican preparing 'guidelines' for 'apparitions', 'other supernatural phenomena' (Fox) DAY JINGLE/V4V/EPs/TREASURE 40:22 V / 34:00 P FLIPPY/BEING WATCHED 1:20:13 V / 1:13:51 P An Israeli entrepreneur wants to end loneliness with a talking lamp-like robot (Fortune) TRUMP/CRYPTO 1:35:20 V / 1:28:58 P Crypto is Trump's new weapon against Biden (Politico) → Anthony Pompliano, Stablecoins next buyer of US bonds (Yahoo Fin) LASERS 1:49:24 V / 1:43:02 P Welcome to the Laser Wars (Wired) ALEX JONES/AMIC/TUCKER 2:00:36 V / 1:54:14 P Tucker Carlson Thinks Alex Jones Is a Supernatural Prophet (Daily Beast) ANTARCTICA/RUSSIA/WW3 2:36:34 V / 2:30:12 P Russia finds huge oil and gas reserves in British Antarctic territory (Yahoo UK/City AM) → Telegraph UK Version is longer OUTRO 2:48:16 V / 2:41:54 P END
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Sunset flimflam! Auroras! Eclipse tips! Let's get to know the center of our solar system, the Sun, as the April 8th eclipse approaches. What is it made of? How big is it? Will it explode soon? Why can't I stare at it? And why is it wearing sunglasses? Dr. Michael Kirk and almost-Dr. India Jackson are brilliant and charming Heliologists who have both worked with NASA's heliophysics departments. Get to know them and also the giant hot plasma ball we revolve around. You'll never (not look at it) the same. Follow Michael on Google ScholarVisit India's website and follow her on Instagram, X and Google ScholarWatch NASA's Total Solar Eclipse Live Broadcast on April 8, 2024Donations went to Astronomers Without Borders and the Grady Memorial Hospital Health FoundationMore episode sources and linksSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: Selenology (THE MOON), Cosmology (THE UNIVERSE), Meteorology (WEATHER & CLIMATE), Nephology (CLOUDS), Black Hole Theory Cosmology (WHAT ARE BLACK HOLES?!), Discard Anthropology (GARBAGE), Tiktokology (THE TIKTOK APP), Space Archaeology (SPACE JUNK), Aerology (MARS), Quantum Ontology (WHAT IS REAL?)Sponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, hoodies, totes!Follow @Ologies on Instagram and XFollow @AlieWard on Instagram and XEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Jacob ChaffeeManaging Director: Susan HaleScheduling producer: Noel DilworthTranscripts by Aveline Malek Website by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn