Podcasts about auroras

Natural light display that occurs in the sky, primarily at high latitudes (near the Arctic and Antarctic)

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The Science Show -  Separate stories podcast
Auroras - seen on Earth at the poles and beyond

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2026 5:19


The coloured lights in the sky at the poles are produced by charged particles exciting molecules in the atmosphere. And not only on Earth.

Narcissists, Gaslighters, and Cheaters, Oh My!

Hey friends — we're hitting pause for a few weeks, and we wanted to pop in before we go.LAH is deep in the final countdown to her first solo art exhibit, Auroras in Sad Prose — an immersive show that weaves together her nature-inspired artwork, poetry, and a curated playlist of music that has carried her through healing and heartbreak. It's beautiful, it's personal, and it's all hers. We could not be prouder.Behk is heading out on a well-earned vacation.We have a new multi-part episode ready and waiting — but we're not going to drop Part One and make you sit with a cliffhanger all summer. That's not who we are. So we're holding it until we're back and can give it to you properly.In the meantime, we chatted about what's been getting us through lately: The Midnight Bookshop, Dolly Parton's rock album (yes, really — and yes, it's incredible), Maternal Instinct on Netflix, and a few other things that have us thinking, feeling, and occasionally screaming at our TVs.We'll be back in a month or so with new episodes, some stories we've been sitting on, and maybe — maybe — a toxic coworker arc.

Schneller schlau - Der tägliche Podcast von P.M.
Welche Planeten haben Polarlichter?

Schneller schlau - Der tägliche Podcast von P.M.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 10:56 Transcription Available


Polarlichter gibt's nicht nur auf der Erde. Auch auf dem Mars gibt's welche. Die spektakulärsten sind auf dem Jupiter zu sehen. Aber wie entstehen die kosmischen Auroras? Und wie spürt man sie auf? Das erklärt Astro-Expertin Jana Ruster im Gespräch mit Anne Baum. +++ Weitere Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern finden Sie hier: https://linktr.ee/schnellerschlau +++ Wenn ihr Fragen habt, die wir für euch beantworten sollen, dann schreibt uns an: pm-redaktion@verlagshaus.de +++ Lust auf mehr Wissenschaft? Hier geht's zum günstigen P.M.-Testabo: https://www.verlagshaus24.com/p_m__zum_testen-vz-web-p.m.-17180-gb-mex/?utm_source=website&utm_medium=digital&utm_campaign=pmm-testabo ++++ Lachen und lernen P.M. ist Partner des Science Slam. Eine sehr unterhaltsame Show, bei der Wissenschaftler ihr Fachgebiet kurz, knapp und mit viel Humor präsentieren. Tickets und alle Termine gibt's hier: www.scienceslam.de/pm +++ https://www.rtl.de/cms/service/footer-navigation/impressum.html +++ Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von Julep Media: sales@julep.de Wir verarbeiten im Zusammenhang mit dem Angebot unserer Podcasts Daten. Wenn Sie der automatischen Übermittlung der Daten widersprechen wollen, melden Sie sich hier: datenschutz@julep.de

Podcast Esportes - Agência Radioweb
Entre auroras e estádios: a fascinante Noruega

Podcast Esportes - Agência Radioweb

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 2:29


Entre montanhas, neve, fiordes e campos de futebol, a Noruega mostra que é muito mais do que um cartão-postal. É um país que une tradição, qualidade de vida e uma paixão crescente pelo futebol, sonhando em voltar a brilhar nos maiores palcos do esporte mundial.

AURORA´s MISTRESS TALK
Fan-Fragen, klare Antworten – Freddy übernimmt das Mikro

AURORA´s MISTRESS TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 63:06


Zu Weihnachten bekam Freddy ein ganz besonderes Geschenk: die Gelegenheit, mich, Aurora Nia Noxx, persönlich für meinen Podcast "Aurora's Mistress Talk" zu interviewen. In dieser Folge stellt sie die Fragen, die sie mich schon immer fragen wollte – vom Domina-Alltag über Reisen und Fetische bis hin zu gesellschaftlichen Blickwinkeln auf BDSM. Dabei geht es um persönliche Erfahrungen, spannende Geschichten und ehrliche Einblicke hinter die Kulissen. Außerdem sprechen wir über Wunschgäste, Medienvorlieben und ungewöhnliche Erlebnisse aus dem Berufsalltag. Eine Folge voller Neugier, Humor und authentischer Gespräche. Shownotes:Meine Workshops:FemDom-Workshop: https://www.mistressacademy.de/femdom-workshop/Dom-Sub-Workshop: https://www.mistressacademy.de/dom-sub-paar-workshop/MISTRESS ACADEMY: www.mistressacademy.deKurs "Let´s talk dirty": https://www.mistressacademy.de/dirty-talk/Kurs "Way of Bondage": https://www.mistressacademy.de/way-of-bondage/Einzelcoaching mit mir: https://www.mistressacademy.de/einzelcoaching/Kurs für den Orgasmus der Frau: https://www.mistressacademy.de/o-jaaa/Kurs "Entfessele die Königin in dir": https://www.mistressacademy.de/entfessele-die-koenigin-in-dir/Die Coachings meiner MISTRESS ACADEMY:: https://www.mistressacademy.de/coaching/DOMINA MASTERCLASS: https://www.domina-ausbildung.net/Kurs "Perfect Slave - der Sklaven-Guide": https://www.mistressacademy.de/perfect-slave/ Die Online-Kurse meiner MISTRESS ACADEMY:: https://www.mistressacademy.de/online-kurs/ Kurs "How to be a FemDom": https://www.mistressacademy.de/how-to-be-a-femdom/Alles zu meinem MISTRESS EMPIRE:Private Mietung: https://www.mistressempire.de/booking/privateWebsite: https://www.mistressempire.de/Phone: 040 41125057Mail: info@mistressempire.deMein Buch "Abends heiße ich Aurora": https://amzn.to/2UmZr6dAurora Nia Noxx auf den Kultkieztouren: https://www.kult-kieztouren.de/guides/aurora-nia-noxx/Auroras kostenloser Telegram-Kanal: https://t.me/auroranianoxxchannelAurora auf BestFans: https://www.bestfans.com/auroranianoxxKontakt Aurora: aurora@mistressacademy.deInstagram: @auroranianoxxofficial

AURORA´s MISTRESS TALK
Sexarbeit im digitalen Zeitalter - Elli über das Leben als Camgirl & OnlyFans Model

AURORA´s MISTRESS TALK

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 60:21


In dieser Folge von Aurora's Mistress Talk spreche ich mit Elli über ihren Weg in die digitale Sexarbeit – vom Camgirl bis hin zum erfolgreichen OnlyFans Model. Wir reden offen darüber, wie sie in die Branche gekommen ist, was Menschen daran fasziniert und wie der Alltag hinter der Kamera wirklich aussieht. Dabei geht es nicht nur um Sexualität, sondern auch um Selbstbestimmung, Grenzen, Vorurteile und emotionale Seiten des Jobs, über die selten gesprochen wird. Elli erzählt ehrlich, was sie glücklich macht, was belastend sein kann und warum die Realität oft ganz anders aussieht als viele denken. Eine intime, direkte und spannende Folge über moderne Sexarbeit im Internetzeitalter. Offen, ehrlich und ohne Tabus.ShownotesElliInstagram: @diefrecheellie und @EllieBlessomEmpfohlenes Sexspielzeug: Massagestab LovensMeine Workshops:FemDom-Workshop: https://www.mistressacademy.de/femdom-workshop/Dom-Sub-Workshop: https://www.mistressacademy.de/dom-sub-paar-workshop/MISTRESS ACADEMY: www.mistressacademy.deEinzelcoaching mit mir: https://www.mistressacademy.de/einzelcoaching/Kurs für den Orgasmus der Frau: https://www.mistressacademy.de/o-jaaa/Kurs "Entfessele die Königin in dir": https://www.mistressacademy.de/entfessele-die-koenigin-in-dir/Die Coachings meiner MISTRESS ACADEMY:: https://www.mistressacademy.de/coaching/DOMINA MASTERCLASS: https://www.domina-ausbildung.net/Kurs "Perfect Slave - der Sklaven-Guide": https://www.mistressacademy.de/perfect-slave/ Die Online-Kurse meiner MISTRESS ACADEMY:: https://www.mistressacademy.de/online-kurs/ Kurs "How to be a FemDom": https://www.mistressacademy.de/how-to-be-a-femdom/Alles zu meinem MISTRESS EMPIRE:Private Mietung: https://www.mistressempire.de/booking/privateWebsite: https://www.mistressempire.de/Phone: 040 41125057Mail: info@mistressempire.deMein Buch "Abends heiße ich Aurora": https://amzn.to/2UmZr6dAurora Nia Noxx auf den Kultkieztouren: https://www.kult-kieztouren.de/guides/aurora-nia-noxx/Auroras kostenloser Telegram-Kanal: https://t.me/auroranianoxxchannelAurora auf BestFans: https://www.bestfans.com/auroranianoxxKontakt Aurora: aurora@mistressacademy.deInstagram: @auroranianoxxofficial

Innovation Now
Cultural Perspectives

Innovation Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 1:30


A new Sun-centered and science-focused coloring book encourages people to show off their artistic side.

AURORA´s MISTRESS TALK
Facesitting – was wirklich dahintersteckt

AURORA´s MISTRESS TALK

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 16:45


Viele denken bei Facesitting im BDSM sofort an das orale Verwöhnen der Herrin. Aber ist das wirklich so? Oder geht es dabei auch um Atemraub oder Demütigung? In dieser Podcastfolge von Aurora´s Mistress Talk räume ich mit Missverständnissen auf und zeigen dir, was Facesitting wirklich ist: eine extrem intime, sinnliche und vielseitige Spielart. Ich erkläre die Unterschiede: vom sanften, verspielten Facesitting über erotische Atemkontrolle bis hin zur dominanten Variante. Du erfährst, welche Methoden und Techniken es gibt, worauf du achten solltest und wie du die Intensität sicher steigerst – egal ob du oben oder unten bist. Ich spreche über die häufigsten Ängste und Vorurteile, kläre Sicherheitsfragen und zeige, warum diese Praxis für viele Paare so tief verbindend und erregend sein kann. ShownotesTag der offenen Tür im MISTRESS EMPIRE: 07.06.2026, 17:00 - 19 Uhr, Anmeldungen unter info@mistressempire.deWorkbook "How to be a good Slave" : eBook: https://mistress-academy.de/s/auroranianoxx/how-to-be-a-good-slave Print Version: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0GC3ZBGCBKindl: https://www.amazon.de/Workbook-How-good-Slave-Unterwerfung-ebook/dp/B0GPFCPHMQ/MISTRESS ACADEMY: www.mistressacademy.deKurs "Perfect Slave - der Sklaven-Guide": https://www.mistressacademy.de/perfect-slave/ Einzelcoaching mit mir: https://www.mistressacademy.de/einzelcoaching/Die Coachings meiner MISTRESS ACADEMY:: https://www.mistressacademy.de/coaching/DOMINA MASTERCLASS: https://www.domina-ausbildung.net/Die Online-Kurse meiner MISTRESS ACADEMY:: https://www.mistressacademy.de/online-kurs/ Kurs "How to be a FemDom": https://www.mistressacademy.de/how-to-be-a-femdom/Meine Workshops:FemDom-Workshop: https://www.mistressacademy.de/femdom-workshop/Dom-Sub-Workshop: https://www.mistressacademy.de/dom-sub-paar-workshop/Alles zu meinem MISTRESS EMPIRE:Private Mietung: https://www.mistressempire.de/booking/privateWebsite: https://www.mistressempire.de/Phone: 040 41125057Mail: info@mistressempire.deMein Buch "Abends heiße ich Aurora": https://amzn.to/2UmZr6dAurora Nia Noxx auf den Kultkieztouren: https://www.kult-kieztouren.de/guides/aurora-nia-noxx/Auroras kostenloser Telegram-Kanal: https://t.me/auroranianoxxchannelAurora auf BestFans: https://www.bestfans.com/auroranianoxxKontakt Aurora: aurora@mistressacademy.deInstagram: @auroranianoxxofficial

AURORA´s MISTRESS TALK
WixMax: Wenn Frauen die Regeln neu schreiben

AURORA´s MISTRESS TALK

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 64:17


In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Sascha von Kunst & Kante und Model Elli über das provokante Kunstprojekt WixMax. Das Kunstprojekt „WixMax“ von Kunst&Kante und GOTT&GILZ nutzt das Prinzip des bekannten Kinderspiels, um die gesellschaftliche Doppelmoral rund um Sexarbeit schonungslos zu entlarven. Auf zerschnittenen, neu kombinierten Bildern inszenieren sich sieben Erotik-Creatorinnen völlig selbstbestimmt und behalten die volle Kontrolle über ihre Darstellung. So holt das Projekt die Frauen aus der Schmuddelecke der Stigmatisierung und verwandelt sie in unantastbare Kunstwerke. In dieser Folge geht um weibliche Selbstbestimmung, Erotik und die Doppelmoral unserer Gesellschaft. Warum wird Nacktheit gefeiert – aber nur, wenn Frauen nicht die Kontrolle haben? WixMax stellt genau diese Fragen und dreht das Spiel radikal um. Elli gibt persönliche Einblicke in ihre Arbeit und das Shooting, das Grenzen verschiebt. Eine ehrliche, unbequeme und zugleich empowernde Folge über Sex, Kunst und Macht.ShownotesAlles zu WixMax und zu Kunst&Kante:Website: https://www.kunstundkante.de/Instagram: @Kunst_und_KanteElliInstagram: @EllieBlessomFotograf von WixMax: Instagram @GottundGilz Erotic Art Museum Hamburg:Website: https://erotic-art-museum.com/Spendenlink: https://www.gofundme.com/f/schlieung-erotic-art-museum-wegen-corona-ruckzahlungenMeine Workshops:FemDom-Workshop: https://www.mistressacademy.de/femdom-workshop/Dom-Sub-Workshop: https://www.mistressacademy.de/dom-sub-paar-workshop/MISTRESS ACADEMY: www.mistressacademy.deEinzelcoaching mit mir: https://www.mistressacademy.de/einzelcoaching/Die Coachings meiner MISTRESS ACADEMY:: https://www.mistressacademy.de/coaching/DOMINA MASTERCLASS: https://www.domina-ausbildung.net/Kurs "Perfect Slave - der Sklaven-Guide": https://www.mistressacademy.de/perfect-slave/ Die Online-Kurse meiner MISTRESS ACADEMY:: https://www.mistressacademy.de/online-kurs/ Kurs "How to be a FemDom": https://www.mistressacademy.de/how-to-be-a-femdom/Alles zu meinem MISTRESS EMPIRE:Private Mietung: https://www.mistressempire.de/booking/privateWebsite: https://www.mistressempire.de/Phone: 040 41125057Mail: info@mistressempire.deMein Buch "Abends heiße ich Aurora": https://amzn.to/2UmZr6dAurora Nia Noxx auf den Kultkieztouren: https://www.kult-kieztouren.de/guides/aurora-nia-noxx/Auroras kostenloser Telegram-Kanal: https://t.me/auroranianoxxchannelAurora auf BestFans: https://www.bestfans.com/auroranianoxxKontakt Aurora: aurora@mistressacademy.deInstagram: @auroranianoxxofficial

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast
Artemis II Countdown, Auroras Over Sydney, and the Lava World That Broke the Rules

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 20:38 Transcription Available


Thank you for listening to Astronomy Daily! Here's everything from today's episode:   Story 1: Artemis II — T-Minus Days to Launch NASA is targeting April 1, 2026 for the launch of Artemis II — the first crewed lunar flyby since Apollo 17 in 1972. The crew of Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen will fly a 10-day free-return trajectory around the Moon aboard the Orion spacecraft on the SLS rocket from Kennedy Space Center. The six-day launch window runs April 1–6. Meanwhile, a new analysis suggests the mission could face elevated solar superflare risk, though NASA is proceeding after a successful Flight Readiness Review. Source: NASA — https://www.nasa.gov/mission/artemis-ii/ Solar risk analysis: https://www.space.com/space-exploration/artemis/artemis-2-moon-mission-shouldnt-launch-until-late-2026-new-analysis-of-solar-superflares-suggests   Story 2: G3 Geomagnetic Storm & Aurora Australis Multiple coronal mass ejections from the Sun triggered a G3 (strong) geomagnetic storm, producing vivid auroral displays from New York to Scotland to — remarkably — Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Adelaide. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology issued a severe storm warning for March 23. Conditions are easing on March 24 (Kp 3–4) but some aurora activity may continue. March is historically the best month for auroras due to the equinox effect, and with Solar Cycle 25 at its peak, scientists say this could be the best aurora viewing period until the mid-2030s. Aurora forecast: https://earthsky.org/sun/sun-news-activity-solar-flare-cme-aurora-updates/ Aurora Australis guide: https://www.elle.com.au/culture/news/aurora-australis-southern-lights-march-2026-tonight-alert/   Story 3: JWST Finds 'Impossible' Atmosphere on Lava World TOI-561 b A Carnegie Institution-led team used NASA's James Webb Space Telescope to detect the strongest evidence yet for an atmosphere around a rocky exoplanet. TOI-561 b — an ultra-hot super-Earth about twice Earth's mass, orbiting its star every 10.56 hours — was expected to be a bare rock. Instead, JWST measured a dayside temperature far cooler than a bare rock would produce, indicating a thick atmosphere redistributing heat above a global magma ocean. The findings were published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters. Source: Carnegie Institution for Science — https://carnegiescience.edu/ultra-hot-lava-world-has-thick-atmosphere-upending-expectations ScienceDaily: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/03/260322020255.htm   Story 4: Sealed Apollo 17 Moon Rocks Reveal Surprise Sulfur Signal Sealed lunar samples from Apollo 17 (collected 1972, opened through NASA's ANGSA program) have revealed unexpected sulfur isotope signatures. A Brown University-led team found volcanic material from the Taurus-Littrow region is strongly depleted in sulfur-33 — unlike anything found on Earth. Possible explanations include ancient lunar atmospheric chemistry or a legacy of the Theia impact that formed the Moon. Published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. Source: Brown University — https://www.brown.edu/news/2025-10-06/sulfur-isotopes-apollo-samples SciTechDaily: https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-open-moon-rocks-locked-away-since-1972-and-find-something-totally-unexpected/   Story 5: This Week in Global Rocketry An exceptional week of launches spanning five countries and seven rocket types: SpaceX Falcon 9 (Starlink 17-17, Tuesday; Starlink 10-44, Thursday — B1067's record 34th flight; Transporter 16, Sunday), Rocket Lab Electron (ESA Celeste demo sats, Wednesday, NZ), Isar Aerospace Spectrum (Onward and Upward, Wednesday, Norway), Chang Zheng 2C (Wednesday, China), CAS Space Kinetica 1 (Friday, China), Russia's debut Soyuz-5 (Friday, Baikonur), and ULA Atlas V (Amazon Leo batch, Sunday). The 73rd orbital launch attempt of 2026 worldwide. Full preview: https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2026/03/launch-preview-032326/   Update: Progress MS-33 & Spectrum Rocket Progress MS-33 (also known as Progress 94) launched from the newly-repaired Site 31/6 at Baikonur on March 22 carrying 2,509 kg of supplies for the ISS Expedition 74 crew. A KURS antenna failure required ISS commander Sergei Kud-Sverchkov to dock the vehicle manually using the TORU backup system, scheduled for 13:34 UTC on March 24. Separately, Isar Aerospace's Spectrum rocket remains on the pad at Andøya, Norway, with a new launch window on March 25 (20:00–21:00 UTC) after weather delays. Progress MS-33: https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2026/03/progress-ms33/ Spectrum launch info: https://isaraerospace.com/mission-updates-overview   

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast
Equinox Auroras, Ancient Stars, and a Satellite Resurrection

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 17:39 Transcription Available


It's the first day of astronomical spring — and the universe is celebrating in style. On today's Astronomy Daily, Anna and Avery cover a triple CME solar storm with aurora potential reaching as far south as Illinois, explain why the vernal equinox amplifies aurora activity, report on the ongoing meteorite hunt following Tuesday's spectacular Ohio fireball, reveal an extraordinary 14-billion-year-old star that carries the chemical fingerprints of the universe's very first stars, bring a happy update on Europe's Proba-3 solar science satellite which has ended a month of silence, and explain how X-ray CT scans of returned asteroid samples finally cracked one of Bennu's longest-standing mysteries.   Stories in This Episode 1. Triple CME Strike + Equinox Aurora Alert Three coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are currently en route to Earth, with the first arriving today. Forecasters predict G2 (moderate) to G3 (strong) geomagnetic storm conditions, potentially bringing auroras as far south as Illinois. The timing coincides with the vernal equinox — historically one of the best aurora windows of the year due to the Russell-McPherron effect. 2. The Vernal Equinox — Today! The 2026 March equinox arrived today at 14:46 UTC, marking the astronomical start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere (and autumn in the Southern). Tonight, a thin crescent Moon appears alongside Venus in the west-southwest sky. 3. Ohio Fireball — Meteorite Hunt Underway On St. Patrick's Day (March 17), a seven-ton asteroid exploded over northeast Ohio with the force of 250 tons of TNT. NASA confirmed meteorites landed near Medina County, and hunters from across the US have already found fragments in the Sharon Center area. 4. Ancient 'Cosmic Fossil' Star PicII-503 Astronomers have discovered PicII-503, a second-generation star in the Pictor II dwarf galaxy with only 1/40,000th of the Sun's iron — the lowest ever measured outside the Milky Way. Its extraordinary carbon-to-iron ratio links it to mysterious carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars scattered across our galaxy's halo, solving a long-standing stellar mystery. Published in Nature Astronomy by Anirudh Chiti (Stanford) et al. 5. Proba-3 Phones Home — 'A Great Relief!' ESA confirmed on March 19 that its Proba-3 Coronagraph satellite — silent since mid-February after an anomaly caused it to lose attitude control — has reestablished contact via the Villafranca ground station. The spacecraft is in safe mode, solar-powered, and undergoing health checks before science operations can resume. 6. NASA Cracks Bennu's Boulder Mystery X-ray CT scans of returned OSIRIS-REx samples reveal Bennu's boulders are riddled with internal crack networks — the missing piece explaining the asteroid's puzzling low thermal inertia. Published in Nature Communications. The findings will improve asteroid characterisation from Earth-based telescopes globally.   Source Links Triple CME / Aurora Alert — Space.com: https://www.space.com/stargazing/auroras/aurora-alert-powerful-geomagnetic-storm-could-spark-northern-lights-as-far-south-as-illinois-on-march-19 Triple CME / Sun News — EarthSky: https://earthsky.org/sun/sun-news-activity-solar-flare-cme-aurora-updates/ NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre: https://www.spaceweather.gov Vernal Equinox 2026 — EarthSky: https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/everything-you-need-to-know-vernal-or-spring-equinox/ Ohio Fireball — EarthSky: https://earthsky.org/earth/sonic-boom-from-a-meteor-cleveland-ohio-and-pennsylvania-mar-17-2026/ Ohio Meteorite Hunt — Cleveland19: https://www.cleveland19.com/2026/03/19/meteorite-hunters-states-away-find-fragments-northeast-ohio/ PicII-503 Discovery — NOIRLab: https://noirlab.edu/public/news/noirlab2607/ PicII-503 — Nature Astronomy (DOI): https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-026-02802-z Proba-3 Phones Home — Space.com: https://www.space.com/space-exploration/missions/a-great-relief-europes-proba-3-solar-eclipse-satellite-phones-home-after-a-month-of-silence Proba-3 ESA Statement: https://www.esa.int/Enabling_Support/Space_Engineering_Technology/Proba-3_s_Coronagraph_is_alive Bennu Mystery Solved — NASA Science: https://science.nasa.gov/missions/osiris-rex/asteroid-bennus-rugged-surface-baffled-nasa-we-finally-know-why/ Bennu — Nature Communications (SciTechDaily): https://scitechdaily.com/we-were-scratching-our-heads-scientists-finally-solve-asteroid-bennus-surface-mystery/   Find us: astronomydaily.io  |  @AstroDailyPod on Twitter/X, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube & Tumblr Part of the Bitesz.com Podcast NetworkBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news-updates--5648921/support.Sponsor Details:Ensure your online privacy by using NordVPN. To get our special listener deal and save a lot of money, visit www.bitesz.com/nordvpn. You'll be glad you did!Become a supporter of Astronomy Daily by joining our Supporters Club. Commercial free episodes daily are only a click way... Click HereThis episode includes AI-generated content.

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast
Artemis II Gets Its Launch Date: April 1 | Magnetar Born | Planets Collide | S05E62

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 18:16 Transcription Available


It's a bumper Friday edition of Astronomy Daily. NASA gives Artemis II the official green light to launch on April 1st, marking the first crewed lunar mission in over 53 years. Astronomers witness the birth of a magnetar for the very first time, confirming a decade-old theory and demonstrating Einstein's general relativity in a supernova. A star 11,000 light-years away shows evidence of two planets catastrophically colliding in real time. A bus-sized asteroid buzzed past Earth last night closer than the Moon, discovered just five days ago. A fast solar wind stream from a coronal hole could bring auroras to higher latitudes tonight. And scientists may have identified the source of the most energetic neutrino ever recorded. Story 1: Artemis II — Green Light for April 1 Launch NASA completed its Flight Readiness Review on 12 March 2026, with all mission teams voting unanimously ‘go' for launch. The Space Launch System and Orion capsule will roll out to Launch Complex 39B on 19 March, with the primary launch window opening on 1 April at 6:24pm ET. Backup windows exist on 2–6 April and 30 April. The crew of four — Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen — will fly a 10-day figure-eight loop around the Moon. It will be the first crewed mission beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in December 1972. The previously planned Moon landing on Artemis III has been moved to Artemis IV, though NASA's 2028 goal for a lunar landing remains unchanged. •       NASA Artemis II Mission Page: https://www.nasa.gov/mission/artemis-ii/ •       CNN coverage of FRR outcome: https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/12/science/nasa-artemis-2-launch-date-risk-assessment Story 2: First-Ever Observed Birth of a Magnetar Astronomers have for the first time directly observed the birth of a magnetar — a highly magnetized, rapidly spinning neutron star — confirming it as the power source behind some of the universe's brightest stellar explosions. The discovery, published in Nature on 11 March 2026, centres on superluminous supernova SN 2024afav, located approximately one billion light-years from Earth. Graduate student Joseph Farah at UC Santa Barbara, working with Las Cumbres Observatory's global telescope network, detected a distinctive ‘chirp' pattern in the supernova's fading light — four oscillations with shortening intervals. This pattern is explained by a wobbling accretion disc around the newborn magnetar, driven by Lense-Thirring precession — a general relativistic effect. The finding confirms a 2010 theory by UC Berkeley physicist Dan Kasen, and marks the first time general relativity has been required to explain supernova mechanics. •       Berkeley News: https://news.berkeley.edu/2026/03/11/astronomers-capture-birth-of-a-magnetar-confirming-link-to-some-of-universes-brightest-exploding-stars/ •       Space.com: https://www.space.com/astronomy/stars/astronomers-witness-colossal-supernova-explosion-create-one-of-the-most-magnetic-stars-in-the-universe-for-the-first-time Story 3: Two Planets Caught Colliding 11,000 Light-Years Away Researchers at the University of Washington have published evidence of a catastrophic planetary collision observed in real time around star Gaia20ehk, located approximately 11,000 light-years from Earth near the constellation Puppis. The star began flickering erratically from 2016, before its light output went ‘completely bonkers' around 2021 — the signature of a massive debris cloud from two colliding worlds passing in front of the star. The debris orbits at roughly one astronomical unit from the star — the same as Earth's distance from the Sun — and may eventually coalesce into new planetary bodies resembling an Earth-Moon system. The paper was published 11 March in The Astrophysical Journal Letters. •       University of Washington: https://www.washington.edu/news/2026/03/11/uw-astronomers-spot-planet-collision-evidence/ •       ScienceDaily: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/03/260311213429.htm Story 4: Asteroid 2026 EG1 Flies Past Earth A bus-sized asteroid designated 2026 EG1 made its closest approach to Earth at 11:27pm EDT on 12 March 2026, passing just 197,466 miles away — closer than the Moon. Estimated at 32–72 feet (10–22 metres) across and travelling at over 21,500 mph, it posed no threat. Notably, the asteroid was only discovered on 8 March — five days before its flyby — highlighting the ongoing challenge of detecting small near-Earth objects with short warning times. NASA's Vera Rubin Observatory has already catalogued over 2,000 previously unknown solar system bodies since beginning operations. •       Space.com: https://www.space.com/stargazing/bus-sized-asteroid-will-fly-past-earth-tonight-mere-days-after-being-discovered-heres-what-to-expect-march-12-2026 Story 5: Solar Wind & Aurora Alert A fast-moving stream of solar wind from a large coronal hole on the Sun is expected to reach Earth on 13 March 2026, potentially triggering G1 (minor) geomagnetic storm conditions. Auroras may be visible from higher latitudes including Edinburgh and the Scottish Highlands, Reykjavik, northern Scandinavia, Seattle, Minneapolis, and Hobart (Tasmania) during local nighttime hours. The Moon is a waning crescent at approximately 34% illumination, making for reasonably dark skies. Observers can check real-time aurora forecasting at spaceweather.com or SpaceWeatherLive. •       EarthSky solar wind update: https://earthsky.org/sun/sun-news-activity-solar-flare-cme-aurora-updates/ •       Real-time aurora forecasts: https://spaceweatherlive.com/ Story 6: KM3NeT & the Record-Breaking Neutrino Scientists working with the KM3NeT neutrino detector on the floor of the Mediterranean Sea off Sicily believe they may have identified the source of the most energetic neutrino ever recorded. Detected three years ago, the particle had energy levels exceeding anything previously observed of its kind. Researchers now believe a population of blazars — galaxies with supermassive black holes firing particle jets directly towards Earth — is the most likely source. Blazars are among the most violent and energetic phenomena in the observable universe. The finding represents a significant step in multi-messenger astronomy. •       Universe Today: https://www.universetoday.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news-updates--5648921/support.Sponsor Details:Ensure your online privacy by using NordVPN. To get our special listener deal and save a lot of money, visit www.bitesz.com/nordvpn. You'll be glad you did!Become a supporter of Astronomy Daily by joining our Supporters Club. Commercial free episodes daily are only a click way... Click HereThis episode includes AI-generated content.

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Uranian Auroras and Planetary Defense: Unveiling Cosmic Mysteries

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 20:44


SpaceTime with Stuart Gary - Series 29 Episode 28In this episode of SpaceTime, we dive into the groundbreaking mapping of Uranus's upper atmosphere, the European Space Agency's innovative Planetary Defense Fly Eye Telescope, and NASA's critical findings on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft.Mapping Uranus's Upper AtmosphereA new study has successfully created a three-dimensional map of Uranus's upper atmosphere, revealing how the ice giant's unusual magnetic field influences its auroral activity. This detailed mapping, reported in Geophysical Research Letters, shows emissions from molecules located up to 5,000 kilometers above the cloud tops, confirming a cooling trend over the past 30 years. The research highlights the complex dynamics of Uranus's magnetosphere, which is tilted and offset, leading to unique auroral patterns unlike any other planet in our solar system.ESA's Fly Eye Telescope for Planetary DefenseThe European Space Agency is developing the Fly Eye Telescope, designed to detect Near Earth Objects (NEOs) that could pose a threat to Earth. Inspired by the compound eye of insects, this innovative telescope uses a unique design to scan vast areas of the sky efficiently, identifying potential impact risks. With plans for a network of these telescopes, ESA aims to enhance our capability to monitor and mitigate the dangers posed by asteroids and comets.Nasa's Scathing Robert on Boeing's StarlinerNASA has released a critical report detailing the failures of Boeing's CST-100 Starliner spacecraft, highlighting engineering vulnerabilities and internal mistakes that jeopardized crew safety. The investigation found Starliner less reliable for crew survival compared to other manned spacecraft, leading to a recommendation that no further crewed flights occur until all technical issues are resolved. The report underscores the need for stringent oversight in space missions to ensure astronaut safety.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesGeophysical Research LettersSupport our podcast: Become a supporter.

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast
Auroras on Ganymede, Superflare Warnings and Japan's Very Bad Week

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 15:01 Transcription Available


Welcome back to Astronomy Daily! In S05E55, Anna and Avery explore six fascinating stories from across the cosmos — from auroras on Jupiter's largest moon to the latest JWST galaxy reveal, a breakthrough solar storm warning system, a beautiful combined nebula image, Japan's ongoing rocket struggles, and Europe's ambitious plans for orbital repair robots.   Stories This Episode 1. Ganymede's Auroras Mirror Earth's Northern Lights Scientists using data from NASA's Juno spacecraft have revealed that Jupiter's largest moon Ganymede has fragmented, patch-like auroras remarkably similar to those seen on Earth. The research, led by the University of Liège and published in Astronomy & Astrophysics, suggests that the fundamental physical processes generating auroras may be universal across magnetised bodies in the solar system. Ganymede is the only moon known to have its own intrinsic magnetic field. 2. New Solar Superflare Forecasting System An international team has developed the first system capable of predicting when and where extreme solar storms are likely to occur, with up to a year's advance warning. By analysing 50 years of X-ray data, researchers identified a 1.7-year and a 7-year solar cycle whose alignment predicts high-risk periods. The current window (mid-2025 to mid-2026) is flagged as elevated danger. Published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 3. Cat's Eye Nebula — Euclid and Hubble Combined NASA and ESA have combined imagery from the Euclid and Hubble space telescopes to produce a breathtaking new composite view of the Cat's Eye Nebula — the glowing remnant of a dying star about 3,000 light-years away in Draco. The image showcases the nebula's complex layered shells and intricate inner structure in unprecedented detail. 4. JWST Reveals Spiral Galaxy NGC 5134 The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a stunning infrared portrait of NGC 5134, a barred spiral galaxy 65 million light-years away. Webb's infrared capability pierces through galactic dust to reveal glowing stellar nurseries and the full cycle of star birth and evolution playing out across the galaxy's spiral arms. 5. Japan's Kairos Rocket — Safety Abort on Third Attempt Space One's Kairos No. 3 rocket was aborted just 30 seconds before liftoff on March 4 when a safety monitoring system detected unstable positioning satellite signals. Following two failed launches in 2024 and multiple weather scrubs this week, the company has yet to set a new launch date. The window remains open until March 25. A successful launch would mark the first orbital success for a fully private Japanese rocket. 6. Europe's Orbital Repair Robots European companies led by Thales Alenia Space are developing robotic satellites capable of refuelling, repairing and repositioning spacecraft in orbit. A demonstration mission is planned for 2028. With nearly 15,000 operational satellites now in orbit — most never designed to be serviced — the in-orbit servicing market could transform how we manage space infrastructure. Regulatory questions around liability remain unresolved.   Links & Further Reading Full show notes, images and source links: astronomydaily.io Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | All podcast platforms Watch on: YouTube — Astronomy Daily Follow us: @AstroDailyPod on Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Tumblr Part of the Bitesz.com Podcast NetworkBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news-updates--5648921/support.Sponsor Details:Ensure your online privacy by using NordVPN. To get our special listener deal and save a lot of money, visit www.bitesz.com/nordvpn. You'll be glad you did!Become a supporter of Astronomy Daily by joining our Supporters Club. Commercial free episodes daily are only a click way... Click HereThis episode includes AI-generated content.

César Sar - El Turista
1290. El tren de las auroras boreales. Noruega

César Sar - El Turista

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 21:01


Lo fascinante del Northern Lights Train no es la comodidad de sus asientos. Es la brutal coherencia de su contexto. Viajas sobre unas vías de acero centenarias, construidas a base de dinamita y sudor para transportar hierro a través de una de las geografías más duras de Europa. Te alejan del ruido, apagan las luces y te obligan a esperar a la intemperie.Gracias por estar aquí —¡ya superamos los 1,200 episodios y el millón de escuchas! Es pura magia gracias a ti, y me encanta compartirla✈️ Recuerda, en mi web www.cesarsar.com propongo algunos viajes conmigo a diferentes lugares del mundo. Vámonos! Por qué este podcast es mío, pero también es tuyo, he creado una sección en mi web de descuentos donde he negociado con diversas empresas interesantes, beneficios para todos. Tanto en seguros de Viaje como en tarjetas eSIM y otros. Descuentos - César Sar | El Turistahttps://cesarsar.com/descuentos/⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Aún no monetizo automáticamente para no interrumpir nuestra charla, pero te pido una mano: dame 5 estrellas y una reseña rápida —¡30 segundos que me impulsan mucho!

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Supernova Countdown and Auroral Insights: The Cosmic Show Ahead

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 25:55


SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Gary - Series 29 Episode 27In this episode of SpaceTime, we explore the potential explosion of a massive star, NASA's innovative mission to study Earth's auroras, and the latest setbacks for the Artemis 2 lunar mission.Supernova on the HorizonAstronomers are buzzing with excitement as WOHG 64, one of the largest stars known, shows signs of impending supernova activity. Located 163,000 light years away in the Large Magellanic Cloud, this red supergiant is shedding its outer layers and transitioning toward its explosive end. With a luminosity 282,000 times that of the sun and an estimated size 1,500 times greater, WOHG 64's dramatic evolution raises questions about the lifecycle of massive stars and the nature of supernovae.Nasa's CINEMA Mission to Study AurorasNASA is set to launch the CINEMA mission in 2030, aiming to unravel the mysteries of Earth's auroras and the role of the magnetotail in their formation. This innovative mission will consist of nine small satellites designed to gather data on the dynamics of auroral activity and the magnetosphere. By combining particle measurements and imaging, CINEMA will provide insights into auroral substorms and their connection to explosive magnetic events, enhancing our understanding of space weather and its impact on technology.Artemis 2 Mission DelayedNASA has rolled back the Artemis 2 moon rocket into the vehicle assembly building due to issues with the helium system, further delaying the mission aimed at returning humans to lunar orbit for the first time in over 50 years. This rollback follows earlier delays related to the liquid hydrogen fuel system and other minor technical issues. With the crewed mission now facing additional setbacks, NASA continues to work diligently to ensure a successful launch.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesNature Astronomy, PLOS ONESupport our podcast: Become a supporter.

Gente Viajera
Auroras boreales: mejores destinos y fechas para verlas en el norte de Europa

Gente Viajera

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 11:22


Cada primer domingo de mes, Mariano López propone en Gente viajera un destino salvaje. En esta ocasión, el viaje conduce a las regiones heladas del norte de Europa para contemplar auroras boreales en las fechas más propicias del año. El audio completo puede escucharse en Gente viajera, el programa de viajes de Onda Cero que se emite sábados y domingos de 12:00 a 14:00h, presentado por Carles Lamelo, en este reportaje elaborado por Mariano López.

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep446: PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY Guest: Bob Zimmerman. Zimmerman explains the mechanism behind Saturn's auroras, describing how material from the moon Enceladus travels along magnetic field lines to the planet's poles.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 1:23


PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY Guest: Bob Zimmerman. Zimmerman explains the mechanism behind Saturn'sauroras, describing how material from the moon Enceladus travels along magnetic field lines to the planet's poles.1618

Lost in Science
The science of auroras, and the winter Olympics

Lost in Science

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026


How can skiiers and ice skaters go so fast? It turns out, we're still not sure! And what ingredients are needed to see the northern or southern lights? Find out with Chris and Linden on this week's episode of Lost in Science. Additional show notes:To receive alerts from the Bureau of Meteorology's Space Weather Service, head to their Space Weather Service mailing list page. 

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Aludes y auroras boreales. La fatalidad y la belleza. Las avalanchas están dejando unas semanas terribles en el Pirineo aragonés donde siete personas han fallecido debido a los aludes. Nos acercamos a conocer cómo se hacen los estudios de la nieve con Rocío Hurtado y luego 'viajamos' a Noruega donde Javier Camacho ha fotografiado este fenómeno físico de una belleza difícil de describir.

Nuestro insólito universo
Nuestro Insólito Universo ¦¦ Islas Auroras

Nuestro insólito universo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 5:29


Nuestro Insólito Universo ¦¦ Islas Auroras , En los cinco minutos de duración que tiene este programa se narran historias asombrosas referentes a cualquier tema.La primera transmisión de este programa se realizó por la RadioNacional de Venezuela el 4 de agosto de 1969 y su éxito fue tal que, posteriormente, fue transmitido también por Radio Capital y, actualmente, se mantiene en la Radio Nacional (AM) y en los circuitos Éxitos y Onda, de Unión Radio (FM), lo cual le otorga una tribuna de red AM y FM que cubren todo el país, uno de los programas radiales más premiados y de mayor duración en la historia de la radio de Venezuela.

Portugalex
Nuno Melo teme que auroras boreais sejam campanha LGBT

Portugalex

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 3:15


Astronomy Daily - The Podcast
Spectacular Auroras, Suni Williams Retires, China's Space Rescue

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 22:09 Transcription Available


Stunning northern lights dazzle the world after a severe G4 geomagnetic storm, legendary NASA astronaut Suni Williams retires after 27 years, and China executes a dramatic space rescue. Plus, Blue Origin's next tourist launch and groundbreaking telescope observations!In today's episode of Astronomy Daily, hosts Anna and Avery bring you the latest space and astronomy news:

Noticentro
La tormenta solar más intensa en 20 años sorprende al mundo

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 1:52 Transcription Available


Sarampión en alerta internacional Osteoartritis afecta a 6 de cada 10 mexicanosAseguradoras enfrentarán ajustes fiscales en 2026Más información en nuestro podcast

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast
Solar Storm Hits Early! Plus China's Reusable Rockets & Exoplanet Magnetic Shields

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 28:43 Transcription Available


The Sun's latest outburst arrived ahead of schedule! A powerful X1.9 solar flare and massive CME triggered severe G4 geomagnetic storms on January 19th, bringing spectacular auroras as far south as Alabama. Hosts Anna and Avery break down what happened and what to expect.Also in today's episode: China successfully tests the Long March 12B reusable rocket, giving us a preview of their next-gen launch capabilities. We get an exclusive look at the Xuntian space telescope set to launch in 2027, which could rival Hubble with 300x the field of view. Plus, stunning new Hubble images reveal how baby stars carve out cosmic homes in the Orion Molecular Cloud.We'll run through this week's packed launch schedule featuring SpaceX, Blue Origin, Rocket Lab, and China, and explore groundbreaking research showing how hidden magma oceans might protect rocky exoplanets from deadly radiation.**Episode Highlights:**• BREAKING: Severe G4 solar storm strikes Earth early - aurora forecast through Jan 20• China's Long March 12B reusable rocket passes critical static fire test• Xuntian telescope preview: China's answer to Hubble launches 2027• Hubble reveals protostar jets and cavities in Orion Molecular Cloud• 7 launches from 6 sites this week: Your complete guide• Basal magma oceans could generate protective magnetic fields on super-Earths**Topics Covered:**Space Weather, Solar Flares, CMEs, Geomagnetic Storms, Auroras, Reusable Rockets, Chinese Space Program, Space Telescopes, Star Formation, Orbital Launches, Exoplanets, Planetary Magnetism, AstrobiologyVisit us at astronomydaily.io for more space and astronomy news!Follow us on social media: @AstroDailyPod on all major platforms#SpaceWeather #SolarStorm #Aurora #NorthernLights #SpaceX #China #SpaceTelescope #Exoplanets #Astronomy #SpaceNewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news-updates--5648921/support.Sponsor Details:Ensure your online privacy by using NordVPN. To get our special listener deal and save a lot of money, visit www.bitesz.com/nordvpn. You'll be glad you did!Become a supporter of Astronomy Daily by joining our Supporters Club. Commercial free episodes daily are only a click way... Click HereThis episode includes AI-generated content.

It's News to Us
Denmark Wants California

It's News to Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 55:44


Cold Open / Viral AbsurdityA man trains crows to attack people wearing red hats, confirming that even wildlife has opinions now.Quick MR FUN TikTok break to reset before everything gets heavy.Minnesota Economic Blackout & Escalating ICE ProtestsFaith leaders, labor unions, and community groups call for a statewide economic blackout on January 23.The protest responds to Operation Metro Surge, a major federal immigration enforcement action.Tensions intensified after Renee Good, a mother of three, was fatally shot by an ICE agent.The Pentagon places roughly 1,500 active-duty troops on standby as protests grow.Local officials warn that militarizing the response could escalate violence rather than restore order.Minnesota becomes a national test case for how far federal authority will go when states push back.ICE Deports 5-Year-Old U.S. CitizenICE deports a 5-year-old U.S. citizen and her mother from Austin, Texas, to Honduras.Arrest stemmed from a routine police call and an ICE administrative warrant.The child and mother were held briefly, told not to disclose their location, then deported.Advocacy groups condemn the action as family separation that undermines trust in police.Raises serious questions about due process and police cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.New “Abolish ICE” BillCongressman Shri Thanedar introduces legislation to dismantle ICE entirely.DHS strongly opposes the proposal, arguing enforcement is necessary for public safety.Supporters frame abolition as a human rights issue; critics call it politically risky.The debate exposes deep divisions over reform versus elimination of federal immigration enforcement.Trump Says “We Shouldn't Even Have an Election”President Donald Trump remarks that the U.S. “shouldn't even have an election,” later framed by the White House as a joke.Comment sparks immediate backlash and renewed concerns over democratic norms.Legal reality remains unchanged: elections are constitutionally mandated.Critics say the rhetoric further erodes trust in democratic institutions.DOJ vs Congress Over Epstein FilesThe Department of Justice tells a federal judge Congress cannot control or accelerate the release of Epstein-related files.Lawmakers argue the release is moving far too slowly.DOJ says delays are due to victim-protection redactions.Public frustration grows as only a fraction of documents have been released.Trump's Letter to Norway, Greenland, and the Nobel GrudgeTrump sends a letter to Norway's prime minister tying a Nobel Peace Prize snub to his renewed push for control of Greenland.Norway reiterates it does not decide Nobel winners.The letter escalates diplomatic tensions with Europe and NATO allies.The situation inspires global confusion and a lot of internet mockery.Denmark “Buy California” Petition Goes ViralSatirical petition suggests Denmark should buy California and rename it “New Denmark.”Gains hundreds of thousands of signatures.Uses humor to criticize Trump's Greenland ambitions.Becomes a cultural meme rather than a serious proposal.Anti-Trans GOP Lawmaker SentencedFormer South Carolina Republican lawmaker RJ May sentenced to 17½ years for distributing child sexual abuse material.Case highlights stark hypocrisy given his past anti-trans rhetoric.Prosecutors describe the material as among the most disturbing they've seen.Sparks renewed criticism of moral panic politics.Severe Solar Storm Triggers Global AlertsA G4-level geomagnetic storm hits Earth following a coronal mass ejection.Potential disruptions to satellites, GPS, aviation, and power grids.Auroras visible farther south than usual.Reminder of how vulnerable modern infrastructure is to space weather.Box Office Check: 28 Years Later: The Bone TempleLong-awaited zombie sequel opens with a modest but respectable box office.Strong interest from franchise fans, limited appeal to casual audiences.Mixed-to-positive reviews praise atmosphere but question necessity.Studios watching closely to see if word-of-mouth sustains the run.WrapFrom weaponized birds to weaponized rhetoric, this episode covers a week where reality refuses to behave.Heavy stories, absurd moments, and the uncomfortable overlap between them.It's News To Us — because apparently it has to be.  LINKShttps://instagram.com/itsnewstoushttps://tiktok.com/@itsnewstous Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

It's News to Us
Denmark Wants California

It's News to Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 55:44


Cold Open / Viral AbsurdityA man trains crows to attack people wearing red hats, confirming that even wildlife has opinions now.Quick MR FUN TikTok break to reset before everything gets heavy.Minnesota Economic Blackout & Escalating ICE ProtestsFaith leaders, labor unions, and community groups call for a statewide economic blackout on January 23.The protest responds to Operation Metro Surge, a major federal immigration enforcement action.Tensions intensified after Renee Good, a mother of three, was fatally shot by an ICE agent.The Pentagon places roughly 1,500 active-duty troops on standby as protests grow.Local officials warn that militarizing the response could escalate violence rather than restore order.Minnesota becomes a national test case for how far federal authority will go when states push back.ICE Deports 5-Year-Old U.S. CitizenICE deports a 5-year-old U.S. citizen and her mother from Austin, Texas, to Honduras.Arrest stemmed from a routine police call and an ICE administrative warrant.The child and mother were held briefly, told not to disclose their location, then deported.Advocacy groups condemn the action as family separation that undermines trust in police.Raises serious questions about due process and police cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.New “Abolish ICE” BillCongressman Shri Thanedar introduces legislation to dismantle ICE entirely.DHS strongly opposes the proposal, arguing enforcement is necessary for public safety.Supporters frame abolition as a human rights issue; critics call it politically risky.The debate exposes deep divisions over reform versus elimination of federal immigration enforcement.Trump Says “We Shouldn't Even Have an Election”President Donald Trump remarks that the U.S. “shouldn't even have an election,” later framed by the White House as a joke.Comment sparks immediate backlash and renewed concerns over democratic norms.Legal reality remains unchanged: elections are constitutionally mandated.Critics say the rhetoric further erodes trust in democratic institutions.DOJ vs Congress Over Epstein FilesThe Department of Justice tells a federal judge Congress cannot control or accelerate the release of Epstein-related files.Lawmakers argue the release is moving far too slowly.DOJ says delays are due to victim-protection redactions.Public frustration grows as only a fraction of documents have been released.Trump's Letter to Norway, Greenland, and the Nobel GrudgeTrump sends a letter to Norway's prime minister tying a Nobel Peace Prize snub to his renewed push for control of Greenland.Norway reiterates it does not decide Nobel winners.The letter escalates diplomatic tensions with Europe and NATO allies.The situation inspires global confusion and a lot of internet mockery.Denmark “Buy California” Petition Goes ViralSatirical petition suggests Denmark should buy California and rename it “New Denmark.”Gains hundreds of thousands of signatures.Uses humor to criticize Trump's Greenland ambitions.Becomes a cultural meme rather than a serious proposal.Anti-Trans GOP Lawmaker SentencedFormer South Carolina Republican lawmaker RJ May sentenced to 17½ years for distributing child sexual abuse material.Case highlights stark hypocrisy given his past anti-trans rhetoric.Prosecutors describe the material as among the most disturbing they've seen.Sparks renewed criticism of moral panic politics.Severe Solar Storm Triggers Global AlertsA G4-level geomagnetic storm hits Earth following a coronal mass ejection.Potential disruptions to satellites, GPS, aviation, and power grids.Auroras visible farther south than usual.Reminder of how vulnerable modern infrastructure is to space weather.Box Office Check: 28 Years Later: The Bone TempleLong-awaited zombie sequel opens with a modest but respectable box office.Strong interest from franchise fans, limited appeal to casual audiences.Mixed-to-positive reviews praise atmosphere but question necessity.Studios watching closely to see if word-of-mouth sustains the run.WrapFrom weaponized birds to weaponized rhetoric, this episode covers a week where reality refuses to behave.Heavy stories, absurd moments, and the uncomfortable overlap between them.It's News To Us — because apparently it has to be.  LINKShttps://instagram.com/itsnewstoushttps://tiktok.com/@itsnewstous Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Portal to Ascension Radio
The Crystaline Codes & The Auroras

Portal to Ascension Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 35:18


Shaundra Hyre from Tribu Spirit speaks on the crystaline codes coming down to Earth and The Aurora Beings https://portaltoascension.org

Universo de Misterios
1789 - Astronomía: Descubren un Planeta Errante con auroras y nubes de arena... ¿auroras?

Universo de Misterios

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 40:37


441-M-Z - 1789 - Astronomía: Descubren un Planeta Errante con auroras y nubes de arena... ¿auroras? Universo de Misterios tiene reservado el derecho de admisión y publicación de comentarios. Los comentarios son aprobados o rechazados por el departamento de comunicaciones y gestión de comentarios y correos electrónicos de UDM. José Rfael solo lee los comentarios que hayan sido publicados. El muro de comentarios de los episodios de UDM en iVoox NO es una red social. No espere que el creador del podcast “debata” con usted. Generalmente, los comentarios anónimos podrían no ser publicados. No envíe comentarios que contengan falacias lógicas. No de información personal. No espere que su comentario sea respondido necesariamente. Comprenda que se reciben diariamente un elevado número de comentarios que han de ser gestionados, se publiquen o no. Si hace comentarios con afirmaciones dudosas, arguméntelas aportando enlaces a fuentes fiables (recuerde, el muro de Comentarios de los episodios de UDM en iVoox NO es una red social). En caso de no respaldar su comentario como se indica en la caja de descripción del episodio, su comentario podrá no ser publicado. Siguiendo las recomendaciones de la NASA publicadas en el Informe sobre UAP del 13 de septiembre de 2023, en UDM no aprobamos comentarios que contribuyan a extender el estigma que tradicionalmente ha caído sobre los testigos de UAP/OVNIs. Contacto con Universo de Misterios: universodemisteriospodcast@gmail.com En la realización de los episodios de Universo de Misterios puede recurrirse a la ayuda de Inteligencia Artificial como herramienta. Puedes hacerte Fan de Universo de Misterios y apoyarlo económicamente obteniendo acceso a todos los episodios cerrados, sin publicidad, desde 1,99 €. Aunque a algunas personas, a veces, puede proporcionar una falsa sensación de alivio, la ignorancia nunca es deseable. Pero eso, tú ya lo sabes... Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

The LIUniverse with Dr. Charles Liu
Venus, Interstellar Visitors, and Auroras with Dr. David Grinspoon

The LIUniverse with Dr. Charles Liu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 41:09


Are Coronal Mass Ejections dangerous to life on Earth? When are we finally going to plunge through the sulfuric acid clouds to measure the atmosphere of Venus. And what's up with 'Oumuamua and 3I/Atlas? To find out, Dr. Charles Liu and co-host Allen Liu welcome astrobiologist Dr. David Grinspoon, aka Dr. FunkySpoon. As always, we start with the day's joyfully cool cosmic thing: the arrival at Earth of two consecutive Coronal Mass Ejections on Nov. 11, 2025, creating an amazing display of Northern and Sothern Lights. In the US, aurora were seen as far south as Texas and even Central America, and yet Chuck, Alan and David were all frustrated by clouds in their own attempts to see them! Luckily, they've each already seen auroras with their own eyes, a viewing event David likens to seeing a total solar eclipse. David discusses how solar flares can impact human technology, but that while solar flares from other stars could be dangerous for life on their planets, at this point in our sun's lifetime, they are unlikely to wipe out life on Earth. Chuck shares aurora images that were taken by our previous guest, astrophotographer Elliot Severn. For our audience questions this week, we're answering questions given to Chuck while he was presenting at an event in Erie, PA. The first question Chuck asks David is, “When we have interstellar visitors like 'Oumuamua and 3I/Atlas, [1] why are they moving so fast in our space? They seem to defy gravity [2] How can they know what 3I/atlas is made of but not the density or materials?” David explains why the extreme speed at which they are moving is actually proof that they are interstellar objects and not something else. He also discusses how we use spectroscopy to determine what they're made of the same way we determine what distant stars and exoplanets are made of. Our next question from Erie, PA is, “Is there a mathematical probability or formula to predict the likelihood of life existing int he universe? In other words, has someone developed a model to predict how many unique things need to happen for life to evolve?” David explains the Drake Equation, a series of questions that help astrobiologists assess the probability of intelligent life in the galaxy. Our last question from Erie is, “If humans find life on a different planet, would we actually understand how to coexist with the information, or will world leaders hide the truth from us?” David points out – as someone who has helped devise astrobiology policy – that the response depends in part on the specifics of the discovery, like how far away that life is. But would the government be able to hide it? David says that the scientists who discover it would be shouting it from the rooftops: “How long would it take to type it and hit send?” And as Chuck points out, the very act of the government trying to censor it would turbocharge the speed at which scientists would get the news out. The real problem, David says, is the potential of each discovery being overhyped by journalists, leading to public burnout. He brings up two examples of overhype: the discovery of possible biosignatures in iron nodules on the Martian rock Cheyava Falls in 2024 by the Perseverance Rover, and the presence of dimethyl sulphide in the atmospheric composition of exoplanet K2-18 b. Next, we turn to David's “second favorite planet,” Venus, which he has studied and written about extensively. David shows us the first book he ever wrote, “Venus Revealed” and talks about upcoming missions to Venus: two from the US, DAVINCI and VERITAS; a European Space Agency mission named EnVision; a Venus Orbiter Mission by India's ISRO, and a private Rocket Lab mission to Venus. David, who is involved with the DAVINCI mission, tells us about the plan to plunge through the sulfuric acid clouds to measure the Venusian atmosphere and surface with modern instruments for the first time. We end with a discussion of the anti-science cycle we're going through, and David shares why he thinks this moment is so unusual and scary, but also why there is reason for hope. Chuck talks about why scientists take the long perspective, and David reminds us of the huge worldwide support for the exploration of space. If you'd like to know more about David, you can check out his YouTube channel @DrFunkySpoon, or @DrFunkySpoon on Blue Sky and Instagram. We hope you enjoy this episode, and, if you do, please support us on Patreon. Image Credits: Images of aurora over Connecticut. Credit: Elliot Severn Coronal Mass Ejection. Credit: NASA Orbit of ‘Oumuamua. Credit: CC Orbit of 3I ATLAS. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech Radar map of Venus made by NASA's Magellan spacecraft. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/USGS Nodules on Mars rock Cheyava Falls. Credit: NASA James Webb Space Telescope – Atmospheric composition of exoplanet K2-18 b. Credit: NASA, CSA, ESA, J. Olmstead, N. Madhusudhan Venus viewed from orbit. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech #LIUniverse #CharlesLiu #AllenLiu #SciencePodcast #AstronomyPodcast #DavidGrinspoon #DrFunkySpoon #Oumuamua #3IAtlas #InterstellarObjects #CoronalMassEjections #aurora #solarflares #DAVINCI #VERITAS #EnVision #antiscience #spaceexploration

Space Nuts
Cosmic Questions: Time, Mass, and the Spectacle of Auroras

Space Nuts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 36:51 Transcription Available


Sponsor Details:This episode of Space Nuts is brought to you with the support of NordVPN. To get our special Space Nuts listener discounts and four months free bonus, all with a 30-day money-back guarantee, simply visit www.nordvpn.com/spacenuts or use the coupon code SPACENUTS at checkout.Cosmic Curiosities: Time Dilation, Supernova Remnants, and Aurora ColorsIn this engaging Q&A edition of Space Nuts, hosts Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson tackle a series of thought-provoking questions from their curious audience. From the enigmatic nature of time in anti-gravity fields to the vibrant colors of auroras, this episode dives deep into the mysteries of the cosmos.Episode Highlights:- Time in Anti-Gravity Fields: Andrew and Fred explore the implications of time dilation in gravitational and anti-gravity environments, discussing how time appears to flow differently depending on the observer's frame of reference.- Supernova Remnants: The hosts address whether we can still see the star remnants that contributed to the formation of heavy elements in our solar system, revealing the complexities of cosmic recycling.- The Colors of Aurora: Listener Nate's question about the stunning colors of auroras leads to a fascinating discussion on the atmospheric processes that create different hues, from greens to reds and beyond.- Relativistic Mass and Spacecraft Acceleration: Lee from Sweden poses an intriguing idea about using relativistic mass ejection to enhance spacecraft propulsion, prompting a conversation about the theoretical limits of current technology and the physics involved.For more Space Nuts, including our continuously updating newsfeed and to listen to all our episodes, visit our website. Follow us on social media at SpaceNutsPod on Facebook, X, YouTube Music Music, Tumblr, Instagram, and TikTok. We love engaging with our community, so be sure to drop us a message or comment on your favorite platform.If you'd like to help support Space Nuts and join our growing family of insiders for commercial-free episodes and more, visit spacenutspodcast.com/about.Stay curious, keep looking up, and join us next time for more stellar insights and cosmic wonders. Until then, clear skies and happy stargazing.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts-astronomy-insights-cosmic-discoveries--2631155/support.

Innovation Now
A Disappearing Atmosphere

Innovation Now

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025


After the most powerful geomagnetic storm of 2025 forced a launch delay, NASA's ESCAPADE is on its way to Mars.

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast
Starship Setback, Stealth Solar Storm, and Mars' Hidden Water

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 11:34 Transcription Available


SpaceX's Starship Booster Anomaly: SpaceX faces a significant setback as Booster 18 of its next-generation Starship program suffers a catastrophic rupture during a routine gas system pressure test. The failure of a composite overwrapped pressure vessel has left the company with no completed flight-ready boosters, prompting a shift in focus to Booster 19. Fortunately, this incident occurred during ground testing, allowing for necessary improvements before future flights.Stealth Solar Storm Strikes Earth: On November 20, a stealth solar storm arrived unexpectedly, creating stunning auroras at lower latitudes. Unlike typical coronal mass ejections, this event was difficult to predict, highlighting challenges in space weather forecasting as scientists work to better understand these quiet yet impactful phenomena.Innovative Balloon-Assisted Rocket Launch: Welsh startup B2Space successfully tested its unique launch system, combining a high-altitude balloon with a solid fuel rocket. This innovative approach allows for significant fuel savings by launching the rocket from a high altitude, with plans to scale up for operational missions targeting small satellite deployments.New Insights into Ancient Mars: Research from New York University, Abu Dhabi, reveals that ancient Mars may have been habitable for longer than previously thought. Evidence from the Curiosity rover suggests that groundwater interactions with sand dunes in Gale Crater could have supported life, extending the timeline for liquid water on the planet.BepiColombo's Journey to Mercury: The BepiColombo mission is just one year away from reaching Mercury after a seven-year journey. With multiple flybys completed, the mission is set to provide unprecedented insights into Mercury's magnetic environment and surface features through the collaboration of two spacecraft studying the planet simultaneously.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 and Avery signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and exploring the wonders of our universe.✍️ Episode ReferencesSpaceX Booster Anomaly Details[SpaceX](https://www.spacex.com/)Stealth Solar Storm Insights[NOAA](https://www.noaa.gov/)B2Space Launch System Updates[B2Space](https://b2space.co.uk/)Mars Research Findings[NYU Abu Dhabi](https://nyuad.nyu.edu/en.html)BepiColombo Mission Overview[ESA](https://www.esa.int/)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news-updates--5648921/support.Sponsor Details:Ensure your online privacy by using NordVPN. To get our special listener deal and save a lot of money, visit www.bitesz.com/nordvpn. You'll be glad you did!Sponsor Details:Ensure your online privacy by using NordVPN. To get our special listener deal and save a lot of money, visit www.bitesz.com/nordvpn. You'll be glad you did!Become a supporter of Astronomy Daily by joining our Supporters Club. Commercial free episodes daily are only a click way... Click HereThis episode includes AI-generated content.

Coffee Break: Señal y Ruido
Ep533_B: Arecibo; Superantibiótico; Chorros Galácticos; Sednoide

Coffee Break: Señal y Ruido

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 118:13


La tertulia semanal en la que repasamos las últimas noticias de la actualidad científica. En el episodio de hoy: Cara B: -Chorros en agujeros negros observados por el EHT (00:00) -Auroras boreales (43:20) -El descubrimiento del sednoide 2023KQ14 (Ammonite) y sus implicaciones sobre el Planeta 9 (1:08:40) -Señales de los oyentes (1:30:00) Este episodio es continuación de la Cara A. Contertulios: Borja Tosar, Gastón Giribet, Francis Villatoro, Héctor Socas. Imagen de portada realizada con Midjourney. Todos los comentarios vertidos durante la tertulia representan únicamente la opinión de quien los hace... y a veces ni eso

The Mountain-Ear Podcast
Peak to Peak News: What does your town sound like?

The Mountain-Ear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 12:39


Send us a textOn today's show, we're launching a new joint segment with Boulder Valley Frequency we're calling “Sounds of the Town”.  The Mountain-Ear wants to know: What does home sound like to you? We are accepting submissions for Sounds of the Town, a new podcast series that seeks to highlight the sonic signatures of our area: from Allenspark to Idaho Springs, and all the canyons and communities in between.Tell us what the sound is, where you hear it and what it means to you. We'll gather the best ideas from each town, then send our audio experts out to record them. A different town and sound will be featured each week on The Mountain-Ear podcast. Tune in every Thursday to hear the latest.When we've got the entire Peak to Peak, Gilpin and Boulder County and beyond covered, we'll pull them all together into a story for readers in the regular, print edition of The Mountain-Ear.No idea is wrong. If you hear it and it evokes home, we want to know about it.You can send submissions to tyler@themountainear.com.Video of Pearl Street performer Ibashi-I, "The Man in the Box" (Courtesy: Boulder Daily Camera)Also in today's show:Eldora is open for the seasonBlack Hawk city council honors the late Alderman Gregory G. MoatesNed-are orgs nab county climate fundingPeak-to-peak Auroras light up Colorado skyPick up this week's paper to read these stories and so much more! Thank you for listening to The Mountain-Ear Podcast, featuring news and culture from peak to peak! Additional pages are linked below.If you want to be involved in the podcast or paper, contact our editor at info@themountainear.com or our podcast hosts: Tyler Hickman, at tyler@themountainear.com Jamie Lammers, at media@themountainear.com Head to our website for all of the latest news. Subscribe online and use the coupon code PODCAST for a 10% discount for all new subscribers. Submit local events to promote them in the paper and on our website. Find us on Facebook @mtnear and Instagram @mtn.ear Listen and watch on YouTube today. Share this podcast by scrolling to the bottom of our website home page or by heading to our main hub on Buzzsprout.Thank you for listening!

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Auroras and Cosmic Craters: Unveiling Earth's Spectacular Space Weather and Impact Discoveries

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 23:47


In this episode of SpaceTime, we explore the latest astronomical phenomena and significant discoveries that are shaping our understanding of Earth and space.Auroral Displays Light Up the SkiesPlanet Earth has been treated to an extraordinary display of auroras, with both the Aurora Australis and Aurora Borealis lighting up the skies following three powerful X-class solar flares, including an X 5.1 event on November 11. This segment dives into the mechanics behind these solar flares, the resulting coronal mass ejections (CMEs), and how they triggered spectacular auroras visible at lower latitudes than usual, including sightings as far north as Cairns and even Florida.Largest Modern Impact Crater DiscoveredScientists have uncovered what is believed to be the largest modern impact crater on Earth, the 900-metre-wide Jinling Crater in southern China. This well-preserved structure, dating back to the Holocene epoch, offers new insights into extraterrestrial impacts and their effects on our planet. The discovery challenges previous assumptions about the frequency and scale of impacts from small celestial bodies and highlights the importance of studying such geological features.Nasa's Key Communications Dish Out of ServiceIn a significant setback for NASA, the 70-metre Goldstone deep space communications dish has been rendered inoperable due to an accident that occurred in September. The incident has raised concerns about the strain on NASA's Deep Space Network, especially with upcoming missions like Artemis 2. We discuss the implications of this loss for various space missions and the efforts being made to mitigate the impact on communications.The Science RobertIn our science report, we highlight a new projection from the World Meteorological Organisation indicating that 2025 is unlikely to be the hottest year on record, but it will rank among the top three. We also address public health concerns surrounding a measles alert in Australia, linked to declining vaccination rates, and the potential resurgence of preventable diseases. This segment underscores the importance of vaccination in maintaining herd immunity and protecting public health.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesJournal of Geophysical ResearchNature CommunicationsWorld Meteorological Organisation ReportsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-your-guide-to-space-astronomy--2458531/support.

River to River
Iowa's political shift, ISU's new leader and auroras overhead

River to River

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 47:48


What's behind Iowa's rapid move toward the GOP? Hear the latest analysis, meet ISU's new leader, learn how auroras lit up Iowa skies and get ready for Cranksgiving.

Vikings 1st & SKOL: A Minnesota Vikings podcast
NFC North Mayhem: Auroras, Comebacks, Blowouts, and Packer Blues | Who Will Be King

Vikings 1st & SKOL: A Minnesota Vikings podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 47:04


NFC North Showdown: Week 10 Recap and Week 11 Preview—In this episode of 'Who Will Be King,' the hosts delve into the exciting and tumultuous events of Week 10 in the NFC North. They discuss the outcomes of the Bears, Vikings, Lions, and Packers games, highlighting key plays and player performances. They provide detailed game analyses and a spirited debate over which team has the edge going into Week 11. Featuring discussions on coaching decisions, player injuries, and upcoming matchups, the hosts also offer personal insights and predictions for future games. The episode promises a comprehensive breakdown of NFC North dynamics, coupled with the usual blend of humor and rivalry. 00:00 Epic NFC North Showdown Preview 01:48 Welcome to 'Who Will Be King' 03:32 Vikings' Heartbreaking Loss Recap 06:22 Bears' Narrow Victory Analysis 11:26 Lions' Dominant Comeback 17:26 Packers vs. Eagles: A Sloppy Battle 23:03 Packers vs Giants: Injury Woes and Predictions 27:24 Head-to-Head: Bears vs Vikings Showdown 34:27 Eagles vs Lions: Key Matchups and Strategies 38:53 Upcoming Shows and Final Thoughts FAN WITH US!!!  Follow us on Twitter ✖️ for more updates… Pay @TheRealPayday, host of Frustrated Chicago Sports Fan Channel, June @asgjune & M Foster @Mbrfosterchild, hosts of the Bleachers To Speakers [Lions] podcast, and Dave Stefano @Luft_Krigare, from @Vikings1stSKOL. This has been a joint podcast production partnered with Fans First Sports Network @FansFirstSN and the network's NFL feed over at Pro Football Insiders @Pro_FB_Insiders. Your ultimate source for NFL insights, breaking news, and expert analysis. From draft prospects to game-day strategies, we've got the inside scoop! ⭐️ Subscribe to us here! - Vikings 1st & SKOL, https://www.youtube.com/@vikings1stskol92 ⭐️ and here - Bleachers to Speakers, https://www.youtube.com/@BleachersToSpeakers-yq8tm ⭐️ and here - Frustrated Chicago Sports Fan, https://www.youtube.com/@FrustratedChicago ⭐️ V1&S on X can be found at @Vikings1stSKOL ⭐️ V1&S Discord at https://discord.com/invite/493z6mQXcN ⭐️ At Fans First Sports Network - https://www.ffsn.app/teams/minnesota-vikings/ ⭐️ Catch it here: https://youtu.be/tkPBPG-OwEE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Noticentro
Auroras boreales iluminarán México

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 1:32 Transcription Available


Tormenta solar se mantendrá severa en la Tierra Saque guantes y chamarra, hay alerta por bajas temperaturas en CDMX Senado pide investigar sobreexplotación de acuíferos en Puebla

Noticentro
Tormenta geomagnética golpea a la Tierra

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 1:43 Transcription Available


Auroras boreales pintan el cielo de Nuevo León  Suspenden 13 casinos por presunto lavado de dinero  Miles de viajeros enfrentan cancelaciones de vuelos en EU  Más información en nuestro podcast

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast
Cosmic Auroras, Planetary Demise, and Martian Mysteries

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 10:54 Transcription Available


Stunning Aurora Display: Mark your calendars for November 5th to 8th, 2025, as a powerful geomagnetic storm is set to light up the night sky with breathtaking auroras. Classified as a G3 storm, this display will be triggered by a significant coronal mass ejection from the Sun, resulting in vibrant colors visible farther south than usual.The Fate of Earth: NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) reveals alarming insights into the fate of planets orbiting sun-like stars. As these stars enter their red giant phase, they often engulf their inner planets. New data suggests that Earth's future may be more precarious than previously thought, as the Sun's expansion could ultimately consume our planet.Interstellar Object Risks: Recent research sheds light on the potential impact risks from interstellar objects (ISOs). As our solar system travels through the galaxy, it encounters a stream of these cosmic nomads. While the chances of a significant impact remain low, understanding their trajectories is crucial for planetary defense.Enceladus: A Hotbed for Life: Exciting new findings from the Cassini mission suggest that Saturn's moon Enceladus could be more promising for extraterrestrial life than previously thought. A newly discovered heat signature at the North Pole indicates a sustained global ocean, providing a stable environment for potential life.Blue Origin's Mars Mission: On November 9, 2025, Blue Origin will launch its first interplanetary mission, Escapade, using its new Glenn rocket. This NASA-funded mission aims to explore how Mars lost its atmosphere, providing critical insights into planetary habitability.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 and Avery signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and exploring the wonders of our universe.✍️ Episode ReferencesAurora Forecast[NOAA](https://www.noaa.gov/)TESS Findings on Planetary Fates[NASA](https://www.nasa.gov/)Interstellar Objects Research[arXiv](https://arxiv.org/)Enceladus Heat Signature Study[NASA](https://www.nasa.gov/)Blue Origin Escapade Mission[Blue Origin](https://www.blueorigin.com/)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news-updates--5648921/support.Sponsor Details:Ensure your online privacy by using NordVPN. To get our special listener deal and save a lot of money, visit www.bitesz.com/nordvpn. You'll be glad you did!Sponsor Details:Ensure your online privacy by using NordVPN. To get our special listener deal and save a lot of money, visit www.bitesz.com/nordvpn. You'll be glad you did!Become a supporter of Astronomy Daily by joining our Supporters Club. Commercial free episodes daily are only a click way... Click HereThis episode includes AI-generated content.

AirSpace
AirSpace Bonus! There's More to That: Auroras

AirSpace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 30:15


AirSpace will be back with Season 11 very soon. In the meantime we thought y'all would enjoy this episode from the Smithsonian Magazine's podcast, There's More to That: Why Auroras Are Suddenly Everywhere All at Once.For millennia, auroras have both enchanted and haunted human beings. Ancient lore is filled with myths attempting to explain what caused the celestial phenomenon. More recent historic documentation of auroras may even help us predict damaging solar storms in the future.As we head into a year expected to bring the best northern lights in two decades, we consider the science behind auroras and why they are suddenly so plentiful—even in places that hardly qualify as northern.In this episode, Jo Marchant, author of The Human Cosmos, and Smithsonian science editor Carlyn Kranking revel in auroras through the ages and explain how to view these dazzling displays yourself.

Universo de Misterios
1671 - Descubren un Planeta Errante con auroras, nubes de arena y... pero, un momento...¿auroras?!! - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Universo de Misterios

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 40:37


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! 441-M-Z - 1671 - Descubren un Planeta Errante con auroras, nubes de arena y... pero, un momento...¿auroras?!! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

James Webb Space Telescope
James Webb Telescope Unveils Mysterious Saturn Auroras and Rogue Planets Redefining Our Understanding of Space

James Webb Space Telescope

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 6:14 Transcription Available


# Unveiling Cosmic Mysteries: Webb Telescope's Extraordinary DiscoveriesJoin The Space Cowboy for an eye-opening journey through the latest James Webb Space Telescope discoveries that are reshaping our understanding of the universe. This episode dives deep into Webb's most fascinating observations, from Saturn's mysterious "dark beads" and strange star-shaped auroral patterns to a scorching hot rogue planet with silicate clouds and powerful auroras.Discover how Webb's unprecedented infrared vision captured phenomena never before seen on Saturn - unexplained features in its upper atmosphere that have left scientists puzzled. Learn about SIMP 0136, a sunless rogue planet with temperatures exceeding 2,000°F and unique weather patterns unlike anything in our solar system.The episode also explores Webb's observations of Sagittarius B2, the Milky Way's largest star-forming region, and its investigations of potentially habitable exoplanets like TRAPPIST-1e. Finally, hear how Webb's deep field images are challenging fundamental assumptions about the early universe and cosmic evolution.Whether you're an astronomy enthusiast or simply curious about our cosmic neighborhood, this captivating discussion showcases how the James Webb Space Telescope continues to expand our cosmic horizons and reveal the wild, wonderful mysteries of deep space.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

James Webb Space Telescope
James Webb Telescope Reveals Cosmic Mysteries: Saturn's Strange Auroras, Hidden Black Holes, and Volcanic Moon Secrets Unveiled

James Webb Space Telescope

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 6:53 Transcription Available


# Cosmic Wonders Unveiled: James Webb Space Telescope's Groundbreaking Discoveries - Space Trails PodcastJourney through the universe's most astonishing revelations in this captivating episode of Space Trails with the Space Cowboy. Discover the James Webb Space Telescope's most jaw-dropping findings, from Saturn's mysterious atmospheric "cosmic pearls" to the groundbreaking discovery of "The Cliff" - a potential black hole star that could rewrite our understanding of galactic evolution.Our cosmic adventure explores Saturn's never-before-seen atmospheric features, including dark bead-like formations and an asymmetric star pattern near its north pole hexagon that has astronomers worldwide puzzled. We then venture to the edges of the observable universe to investigate enigmatic "little red dots" that may represent a missing link in black hole evolution.The episode also highlights the telescope's revelations about Jupiter's volcanic moon Io, where unique sulfur dioxide frost signatures provide crucial insights into this turbulent world's surface dynamics.Perfect for astronomy enthusiasts, space exploration fans, and anyone fascinated by the universe's deepest mysteries, this episode showcases how the James Webb Telescope continues to transform our understanding of cosmic phenomena both near and impossibly distant.#JamesWebbTelescope #SpaceExploration #Astronomy #BlackHoles #SolarSystem #CosmicDiscoveries #SpaceScience #AstronomyPodcastSome great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

Universe Today Podcast
[Space Bites] 3I/ATLAS Is NOT Normal // JUICE Lost Contact // Mars' Lumpy Interior

Universe Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 23:04


3I/ATLAS is very different from any comet we've ever seen before, Mars is filled with fragments from ancient impacts, ESA loses contact with JUICE right before an important flyby, and the highest resolution image of a solar flare ever seen. And on Space Bites+, why asteroid made of the same material can have different colors.

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Travelers in the Night Eps. 807 & 808: Moon Orbit Crossers & Global Auroras on Mars

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 6:05


Dr. Al Grauer hosts. Dr. Albert D. Grauer ( @Nmcanopus ) is an observational asteroid hunting astronomer. Dr. Grauer retired from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2006. travelersinthenight.org From July & August 2024. Today's 2 topics: - During a recent 60 day period of time 23 space rocks came closer to Earth than our Moon. - When the Earth enters a stream of high speed protons and other charged particles in the solar wind or our home planet is impacted by a solar coronal mass ejection the Earth's strong magnetic field acts a a shield. Mars on the other hand lacks an Earth-like magnetic field and thus has little protection from solar storms.   We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs.  Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too!  Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations.  Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.

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All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
This Week in Space 165: Guardians of Space

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 68:48 Transcription Available


Space is rapidly becoming a critical domain for so much of 21st-century living. Banking, transport across the sea and land, agriculture, and dozens of other things we take for granted all depend on satellites, and tracking them to avoid collisions. Nick Hague is a NASA astronaut and the first U.S. Space Force Guardian to launch to the International Space Station in that role, and we invited him to talk to us about the Space Force, living on the ISS, his frightening abort on a Soyuz rocket in 2018, how the Space Force tracks orbital objects, and much more. He's a very accomplished guy who makes it all sound routine—and we suspect, for him, it is. Join us for this very special interview. Headlines European Space Agency Programs Threatened by NASA Budget Cuts: The European Space Agency (ESA) reveals three key missions are significantly threatened by proposed NASA budget reductions, requiring "dramatic recovery actions." Rosalind Franklin Mars Rover in Jeopardy: The ESA's Rosalind Franklin Mars rover faces its second major setback as its U.S. launch partner is no longer included in the current budget, leaving the rover without a ride. U.S. as an "Unreliable Partner": Rod and Tariq discuss concerns about the U.S. being perceived as an unreliable partner due to repeated withdrawals from international space partnerships. National Solar Observatory Funding Cuts: The Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope, the most powerful solar observatory, faces drastic funding cuts that could prevent effective science operations. First Look at the Sun's Poles by Solar Orbiter: Scientists using the ESA's Solar Orbiter have obtained the first direct images of the sun's poles to study its cycle, weather, and magnetic field. Geomagnetic Storm & Auroras: Tariq notes a coronal mass ejection is expected to buffet Earth on Saturday, potentially causing visible auroras during the podcast recording. Who Will Lead NASA? Potential Administrator Candidates: Politico Space's newsletter highlights potential candidates for the next NASA administrator, sparking discussion on the agency's future leadership. Main Topic Colonel Nick Hague: Colonel Nick Hague, Space Force Guardian and NASA astronaut, joins the show to discuss his background, path to NASA, and recent ISS experiences. Nick Hague's Path to Space & Service: Colonel Hague shares his journey from stargazing in Kansas to his interwoven military and space exploration career, starting with the Air Force, joining NASA in 2013, and transferring to the Space Force in 2021. Test Pilot Training School & Astronaut Capabilities: Colonel Hague explains how test pilot school develops critical skills highly applicable to astronaut duties and space operations despite not being a direct requirement. Readaptation After Space Flight: Colonel Hague describes adapting to Earth's gravity after six months in space, noting challenges in regaining balance and strengthening muscles, requiring months of physical therapy. Subconscious Mind & Gravity: He shares that after prolonged zero gravity, the subconscious mind still expects that objects will float, making everyday actions on Earth feel strange. First Space Force Guardian to Launch Full Mission: Colonel Hague discusses the personal honor of being the first Space These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space/episodes/165 Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Nick Hague

Universe Today Podcast
[Space Bites] Eyes for Plato // Water Ice in Another Star System // Venus Tectonics

Universe Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 18:29


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.