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Time Artist Title Duration Album Year 0:00:00 ProgPhonic 180 Intro 0:39 2025 0:00:35 Different Light A Fool's Errand 7:05 2024 0:09:26 Riccardo Romano Compass Rose 8:48 B612 2017 0:18:14 Machines Dream Edge of the World 5:22 Earth (EP) 2021 0:23:36 Freedom To Glide Enigma 7:58 Fall 2016 0:36:58 Karibow Simplify Yourself 5:06 PanTerrania (1) Worlds […]
【编者按】1944年7月31日,法国飞行员安托万·德·圣埃克苏佩里在马赛公海上空执行任务时遇难失踪,时年44岁,直到60年后,他的飞机残骸才在马赛海底附近被寻获。圣埃克苏佩里更加为人熟知的身份是《小王子》的作者。这个由他编写和配图,关于“追寻”的童话故事,在1943年同时以法语和英语出版,后来成了全球阅读量最大、翻译语种最多的法国文学作品,销量达5亿册,仅次于《圣经》。2024年是圣埃克苏佩里空难发生80周年。在前不久的巴黎奥运会开幕式上,火炬手乘着热气球出发,再次来到法国经典童话作品《小王子》的世界。当小王子与玫瑰、狐狸一同出现在B612星球上,那纯真而浪漫的画面仿佛是从童话中跃然而出,带领每颗心灵跨越时空,重温了那份温暖和感动。 以阅读逾越界限,以文字探寻内心,本期人文口述史暨读书四季榜“阅界寻心”系列,在2024巴黎奥运即将闭幕之际,让我们一起来阅读这本“献给所有人的童话”——圣埃克苏佩里《小王子》。【本期目录】00:01 属于天空的圣埃克苏佩里04:53 写给大人的童话:所有大人都曾是孩子16:20 玫瑰与狐狸的教导:爱本身就是幸福的事19:56 小王子的结局:是死亡还是回家?24:34 温暖治愈的经典童话:用生命去追寻、去成长、去爱口述史嘉宾:东方台主持人 叶沙 编播制作:莘茹
你也是「隱性的邊緣人」嗎? 身體與心的距離,既是最遠也是最近, 高度社會化的同時,又常常在社交關係中迷失自己… 二顆心之間的距離,是一趟最遠的旅行, 特殊性格的人,就像B612星球上的玫瑰, 需要被捧在手心上的疼愛與呵護… 「真誠」是唯一解方,「信念」是征戰無懼的力量, 有本事善用奇才,就能突圍闖關、屢建奇功, 跨界暢遊,行走在無限變換的可能中…
Time Artist Track Duration Album Year 0:00:00 ProgPhonic 118 Intro 0:50 0:00:45 Unit Of Inheritance The Impossible 5:19 The Impossible 2023 0:08:32 Alex Carpani Man On The Wire 5:50 So Close. So Far. 2016 0:14:22 Riccardo Romano Compass Rose 8:48 B612 2017 0:35:10 La Cruna del Lago Mantide agnostica 5:00 Schiere Di Sudditi 2022 0:40:10 […]
二顆心之間的距離,是一趟最遠的旅行 你也是「隱性的邊緣人」嗎? 特殊性格的人,就像B612星球上的玫瑰花 需要被捧在手心上的疼愛與呵護 就能發揮特殊天賦、為組織建下奇功
Hoàng Tử Bé kể về một cậu hoàng tử sống trên tiểu tinh cầu B612. Một ngày nọ cậu đã rời hành tinh của mình mà đi xem những phần còn lại của vũ trụ. Và ở những tinh cầu khác cậu đã gặp được toàn những điều kỳ quặc. Cậu bắt đầu khám phá chúng và nhận ra nhiều điều. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taosins/message
En días pasados, nuestra #ZEcorresponsal de la ciudad de Maracay: Andrea Ojeda, estuvo conversando con los chicos de la banda B612. Una agrupación que se caracteriza por la versatilidad de cada uno de sus miembros, pues no solo tocan instrumentos musicales como la batería y el bajo sino que también todos son vocalistas. Sin duda alguna, su productor ha sabido ensamblar muy bien todo lo que la banda B612 interpreta y busca transmitirle a su público a través de una gran variedad de géneros como: el funk punk y el indie rock.
Armageddon. No, this isn't about the movie. It's about asteroids, comets, and what they could do to the Earth.
Invitată la Digital Lead, Ana Sipciu, fondatoarea librăriei Asteroidul B612, a explicat cum a pus bazele afacerii cu cărți pentru copii, ce metode de promovare folosește cum a făcut extinderea de la offline în online. Digital Lead își propune să dezbată principalele tendințe din mediul digital, alături de profesioniști în digital din companii de top și antreprenori care își dezvoltă business-ul cu ajutorul instrumentelor online. Formatul este prezentat de Mădălina Stănescu, Consultant în Marketing Online cu peste 12 ani și fondatorul agenției Optimized, și este realizat în co-producție cu StartupCafe.ro și HotNews.ro.
Arrancamos recordando el único álbum que editó el grupo Empire, banda nacida de la escisión de Generation X y que lanzó un oscuro pero influyente trabajo en 1981 bajo el título “Expensive sound”, disco reeditado hoy por la casa Munster Records. Se rescata un directo de Asteroid B612 grabado en 1996 (la banda australiana se reúne y viene de gira el próximo septiembre). Y estrenamos nuevo adelanto del próximo disco del malagueño Branquias Johnson. Playlist; (sintonía) EMPIRE “Empire” (Expensive sound, 1981, reed 2022) EMPIRE “Hot seat” (Expensive sound, 1981, reed 2022) EMPIRE “Electric guitar” (Expensive sound, 1981, reed 2022) EMPIRE “Turn it round” (Expensive sound, 1981, reed 2022) EMPIRE “Expensive sound” (Expensive sound, 1981, reed 2022) EMPIRE “Today” (Expensive sound, 1981, reed 2022) JD McPHERSON “Manta Ray” (2022) NY HED Studio presenta; JORDAN DARSIE “White lines” ASTEROID B612 “You always got something to loose” (The Greenback Blues – Live 1996, 2022) ASTEROID B612 “Down on the street” (The Greenback Blues – Live 1996, 2022) PRIVATE FUNCTION “I’m this far away (from being the worst person you ever met)” (single digital, 2022) DISCÍPULOS DE DIONISOS “Mi novia es fascista” (Apolo debe morir, 2022) BRANQUIAS JOHNSON “Baile violento” (adelanto del álbum “Ni plata ni miedo”) THE WAVE CHARGERS “Squalidae” (Caravelle, 2022) Escuchar audio
"Is it possible to get a job unrelated to your degree?" especially for people thinking of going down a different path in life, this episode is for you! Tune in as me and Irene from B612 estrella talk about how we pursued a different career different from our bachelor degree. Me from architecture to sales and Irene from journalism to ... well tune in the Episode for more! Enjoy :3
"Is it okay to come to Japan without any Japanese?" is probably the question that everyone thinks when they consider Japan as their next stop. Well, today I had the pleasure to talk to Irene, a podcaster from B612 小行星, to talk about how she transitioned from the U.S.A to Japan with no prior knowledge of the language. Tune in to listen about the struggle and effort she made to survive in the country of the rising sun. Enjoy :3
"How do I make friends?" unless you're blessed with the mentality to stay sane alone, this thought has probably crossed your mind at least once in your life. For this episode, Irene, a fellow podcaster from B612 小行星, talked about how she secured her own crew in a different country, the US and Japan. Tune in to listen to how she found the community she wanted and what a healthy community should be like. Enjoy :3
這個星期我們繼續來聽「小王子」的故事,今天是第五集。上個星期我們聽到,飛行員因為飛機故障降落在一片沙漠中,遇見了這個神秘的小王子。小王子來自一個叫做B612的星球。飛行員在沙漠的日子裡,和小王子的談話中,發現小王子的神奇經歷,包括小王子住的星球很小,小到只放的下一張椅子。今天我們將聽到,小王子要去拜訪其他星球囉!他會遇到哪些奇特的星球呢?一起來聽今天的故事。
This is the final episode of our 1st season, so we thought we'd make it a bit different. On this episode we chat to..future booksellers. We usually chat to booksellers from quirky bookshops all around the world (and we hope you've enjoyed these conversations so far). But for today's we prepared something special: you'll be listening to our conversation with a group of children who recently completed a Bookseller's Internship. The children we've interviewed for this episode, Barbu, Timea, Vanessa and Teodora, have been part of a 2 week program called Raising Booksellers taking place in Bucharest, Romania, in a bookshop that you may remember from our episode 5, Asteroidul B612. We invited the owner of this bookshop, Ana Sipciu, to come along for this chat as well and tell us all about this program she will be organising every year from now on. A short introduction to the book industry for children who love books. Let's hear from them first how the program went and what they loved about it. We also asked them to recommend some books and you may be surprised (and inspired) by their book choices. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gotbooks/message
Both this and the next episode of the Evolving Leader podcast are going to be a little different to our usual format. Where time permits, after we've finished recording an episode with our fabulous guests we also record them answering a series of rapid fire questions. We refer to this as the Evolving Leader Vulnerability Interview. You'll hear that it's pretty lighthearted, but beyond that we also recognise the importance of normalising vulnerability in the leadership space because it contributes to environments of trust and psychological safety. We're so grateful that so many of our esteemed guests are willing to answer these questions. Thank you (again) to each and every one of you. In this first part, you'll hear insights from neuroscientist Stuart Firestein, Vollebak CEO and Co-founder Steve Tidball, author, artist and cultural geographer Holly Murchison, Pfizer UK MD Ben Osborn, photographer, entrepreneur and one time most influential person on the internet Jeremy Cowart, Olympian, author and consultant Cath Bishop, economist, author and former head of Said Business School (and so much more) John Kay, entrepreneur Ilham Said, Wimbledon CEO Sally Bolton, occupational and forensic psychiatrist Neil Greenberg and former NASA astronaut and co-founder of B612 (saving planet Earth from asteroid impacts) Ed Lu.01'07 Full vulnerability interview with Stuart Firestein What was the biggest lie you've ever told at work?05'24 Steve Tidball06'27 Holly Murchison06'43 Ben Osborn07'11 Jeremy Cowart Where do you feel most vulnerable at work?08'05 Cath Bishop08'54 John Kay What's the personal development topic you most avoid confronting?09'40 Ilham Said10'13 Ben Osborn Who would play you in the movie of your life?10'50 Sally Bolton11'43 Neil Greenberg12'06 Ed LuSocial:Instagram @evolvingleaderLinkedIn The Evolving Leader PodcastTwitter @Evolving_Leader
เจ้าชายน้อย หรือ The Little Prince ผลงานของ อองตวน เดอ แซงแตกซูเปรี วรรณกรรมที่ได้รับความนิยมและอยู่ในใจของคนทั้งโลก หลายคนหลงรักความสัมพันธ์ของเด็กชายผมทองจากดาว B612 สุนัขจิ้งจอก และดอกกุหลาบ ซึ่งสามารถตีความได้หลากหลาย หลายคนกล่าวว่าทุกครั้งที่อ่านก็จะได้มิติหม่ๆ เสมอ Readery Podcast อ่านเจ้าชายน้อยอีกครั้ง พร้อมมุมมองเรื่องการใช้เวลากับความสัมพันธ์ การมองเห็นด้วยหัวใจ และการเป็นผู้ใหญ่ที่อย่าลืมความเป็นเด็กในตัวเอง สนใจสั่งซื้อหนังสือ เจ้าชายน้อย ได้ที่ https://bit.ly/2UArT80
เจ้าชายน้อย หรือ The Little Prince ผลงานของ อองตวน เดอ แซงแตกซูเปรี วรรณกรรมที่ได้รับความนิยมและอยู่ในใจของคนทั้งโลก หลายคนหลงรักความสัมพันธ์ของเด็กชายผมทองจากดาว B612 สุนัขจิ้งจอก และดอกกุหลาบ ซึ่งสามารถตีความได้หลากหลาย หลายคนกล่าวว่าทุกครั้งที่อ่านก็จะได้มิติหม่ๆ เสมอ Readery Podcast อ่านเจ้าชายน้อยอีกครั้ง พร้อมมุมมองเรื่องการใช้เวลากับความสัมพันธ์ การมองเห็นด้วยหัวใจ และการเป็นผู้ใหญ่ที่อย่าลืมความเป็นเด็กในตัวเอง สนใจสั่งซื้อหนังสือ เจ้าชายน้อย ได้ที่ https://bit.ly/2UArT80
Dr. Edward Lu is an astrophysicist and former NASA astronaut who logged 200-plus days in space between 1995 and 2007. Today, he serves as the Cofounder and Executive Director of the Asteroid Institute at the B612 Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting Earth from asteroid impacts. On this episode of Boost VC, Ed joins us to discuss what makes space fun, describing what daily life is like in zero gravity and why he thinks we'll colonize space within the next few decades. Ed shares his experience training for a rescue mission to the International Space Station, weighing in on how spacecraft tech has (and has not) evolved and why we can't stay in space for longer than six months at a time. Listen in for Ed's insight on the likelihood that aliens exist and learn about the most recent advancements in asteroid tracking—and why it's crucial to predict where they're headed decades in advance. Topics Covered What makes being in space fun for EdDream to fly, incredible ship made by peopleAmazing view (new continent every 15 minutes) Ed's experience on a rescue mission to the space stationSupplies/transport cut off after Columbia crashTrained to command Soyuz in just 9 weeks What inspired Ed to become an astronautWorked as astrophysicist, became pilot for funFriend at work mentioned NASA application Ed's take on what it takes to be an astronautAbility to operate ALL systems of spacecraftPilot, scientist and submarine crew combined How daily habits are different in zero gravityCan't put items down on tableNo arc when passing objects Why we can't stay in space for long periods6-month lifetime of spacecraftFuel decays, one-time use batteries for reentry How spacecraft tech has evolved since the 1960'sStyle of rocket similar (dictated by physics)Systems inside spacecraft ALL different Ed's work with the B612 FoundationProtect Earth from asteroid impactsFind and track path with telescopes The greatest advancement in asteroid trackingLSST opening in 2023 at Rubin ObservatoryCollect more data than all telescopes combined Why it's crucial to track asteroidsIdentify 1 to 2 near-Earth asteroids per weekGives decades of notice to plan and deflect The biggest change in space tech over the yearsReduction of cost in both launch and electronicsAllows for more small startups to innovate Why Ed thinks we'll colonize space in a few decadesReduction in cost = cheap infrastructureRecent compound growth in space sector How Ed thinks about the likelihood that aliens existHundreds of millions of planets in our galaxyShocked if there isn't life somewhereConnect with Ed B612 Foundation https://b612foundation.org/B612 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/b612foundation/B612 on Twitter https://twitter.com/b612foundationEd on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-lu-3a997833/ Resources James Randi https://web.randi.org/about-james-randi.htmlTunguska Event https://earthsky.org/space/what-is-the-tunguska-explosion/ Vera C. Rubin Observatory https://www.lsst.org/LeoLabs https://www.leolabs.space/Chess.com https://www.chess.com/Kepler Space Telescope https://www.space.com/24903-kepler-space-telescope.html Connect with Boost VC Boost VC Website https://www.boost.vc/Boost VC on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/boostvc/Boost VC on Twitter https://twitter.com/BoostVCBoost VC on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/boost_vc/
6我给你们讲关于小行星B612的这些细节,并且告诉你们它的编号,这是由于 这些大人的缘故。这些大人们就爱数目字。当你对大人们讲起你的一个新朋友时, 他们从来不向你提出实质性的问题。他们从来不讲:“他说话声音如何啊?他喜 爱什么样的游戏啊?他是否收集蝴蝶标本呀?”他们却问你:“他多大年纪呀? 弟兄几个呀?体重多少呀?他父亲挣多少钱呀?”他们以为这样才算了解朋友。 如果你对大人们说:“我看到一幢用玫瑰色的砖盖成的漂亮的房子,它的窗户上 有天竺葵,屋顶上还有鸽子……”他们怎么也想象不出这种房子有多么好。必须对 他们说:“我看见了一幢价值十万法郎的房子。”那么他们就惊叫道:“多么漂 亮的房子啊!”要是你对他们说:“小王子存在的证据就是他非常漂亮,他笑着,想要一只 羊。他想要一只小羊,这就证明他的存在。”他们一定会耸耸肩膀,把你当作孩 子看待!但是,如果你对他们说:“小王子来自的星球就是小行星B612”,那么 他们就十分信服,他们就不会提出一大堆问题来和你纠缠。他们就是这样的。小 孩子们对大人们应该宽厚些,不要埋怨他们。
If you ever find yourself in Cotroceni, one of Bucharest's oldest neighbourhoods, you might walk right past the Asteroid B612, a small children bookshop that opened just before 2020 started - and against all odds, it's thriving. It's no small victory in a country where few independent bookshops exist. It's a bookshop like a living room where you are allowed to draw on the walls and where a unicorn head is presiding (the unicorn's name is Claire, by the way). The vibrant atmosphere and great selection of books are all Ana's doing, the owner of Asteroid B612 and our guest today. Ana Sipciu used to work for Google and decided to open a children's bookshop on a whim, driven by the memory of the safe haven books provided for her when she was a child. We're very excited to have her today as our guest, talk about her journey and find out what kids are reading nowadays. Books recommended by Ana: Alice in Wonderland Legendele Olimpului Ciresarii One Hundred Years Of Solitude American Gods The Discworld Atlas Antifragile Teoria apropierii --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gotbooks/message
5我还了解到另一件重要的事,就是他老家所在的那个星球比一座房子大不了 多少。这倒并没有使我感到太奇怪。我知道除地球、木星、火星、金星这几个有名 称的大行星以外,还有成百个别的星球,它们有的小得很,就是用望远镜也很难 看见。当一个天文学者发现了其中一个星星,他就给它编上一个号码,例如把它 称作“325小行星”。我有重要的根据认为小王子所来自的那个星球是小行星B612。这颗小行星仅 仅在1909年被一个土耳其天文学家用望远镜看见过一次。当时他曾经在一次国际天文学家代表大会上对他的发现作了重要的论证。但 由于他所穿衣服的缘故,那时没有人相信他。那些大人们就是这样。幸好,土耳其的一个独裁者,为了小行星B612的声誉,迫使他的人民都要穿 欧式服装,否则就处以死刑。1920年,这位天文学家穿了一身非常漂亮的服装, 重新作了一次论证。这一次所有的人都同意他的看法。
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本集主題:「溫柔的誕生」新書介紹 訪問企劃: 沈嘉悅 內容簡介: 給小小旅行者一段充滿平和、寧靜的感官之旅 讓我們忠於真實的情感,在生命裡, 透過寶寶的眼,我們將再一次想像,出生是怎麼一回事 ★勒博耶(溫水)分娩法創始人1974年原著 ★被譽為改變世界最重要的二十本書之一 ★如果你曾經被《小王子》的真愛感動,那你一定也不能錯過這本生命之書《溫柔的誕生》 寶寶一出生必須哭嗎? 若是為了啟動肺活量,需要哭得這麼悲傷嗎? 寶寶出生時,看得到?聽得到嗎? 寶寶有情緒嗎? 子宮裡又靜又暗,產房裡又亮又吵,寶寶必須在這麼大的環境劇變下出生嗎? 我們是大人,我們決定就好……嗎? 費德里克•勒博耶(Frédérick Leboyer)是法國知名產科醫師。他在接生了上萬名嬰兒之後,於一次印度旅行時寫下《溫柔的誕生》這本書。透過他的書寫,我們得以發現,對寶寶來說,「來到這世界」的這段經驗,不僅困惑,而且可怕。寶寶從安靜又黑暗的子宮抵達地球的第一站──「產房」時所遭受的環境劇變、感官刺激,彷彿是一場「悲劇」,一趟伴隨著恐懼出生的悲劇。 然而這個恐懼並不會憑空消失,而是隱沒到我們的潛意識中。當我們開始意識到,恐懼對我們生活所產生的影響,不像肉眼所見的一般,而是來自於我們的無意識記憶,我們開始夢想……假如這個與生俱來的恐懼,可以在我們出生的那一刻得到安撫、拯救,生活是不是會更加美好。如果出生不像我們原本所認定的那樣,有什麼方式可以更平和的迎接寶寶的到來? 費德里克•勒博耶相信,新生兒在出生時,已能感知全部人類完整的情緒,此一觀點,挑戰了傳統上人們看待產程的方式,所以當《溫柔的誕生》於1974年出版時,在法國醫學界曾引起相當強力的反彈。 只是,《溫柔的誕生》並不是一本探討、提倡溫水生產的書,而是希望透過「胎兒」的視角,探討出生一開始的樣貌,以及論述各種能讓寶寶溫和出生的可行性。本書內容以富含哲學對話的形式,敘述一段段寶寶從媽媽的肚子來到地球的小旅程,有如《小王子》從B612星球來到地球尋找真愛一般的經典小書。而勒博耶正是那位說故事的醫學哲學家。透過書中幾段精采、發人深省的對話(醫師V.S.醫師,醫師V.S.寶寶,寶寶V.S.媽媽),寫下關於「生命之初」的雋永文字,讓我們得以透過寶寶的眼,再一次想像出生是怎麼一回事。 作者簡介:費德里克‧勒博耶 Frédérick Leboyer 法裔產科醫師費德里克•勒博耶(1918年11月1日 ~ 2017年5月25日),畢業於巴黎大學醫學院。1974年出版《溫柔的誕生》(Pour une naissance sans violence),使「溫柔生產」開始廣為流行,因而聞名。 以作者為名的「勒博耶分娩法」(Leboyer Birth),提倡將剛分娩的新生兒泡入溫水中,以保持在母體裡的熟悉感。值得注意的是,一般人誤以為費德里克•勒博耶為水中生產的倡議者,實際上,作者所提倡的是嘗試各種讓胎兒安心出生的方式。因此衍伸出勒博耶溫水分娩法,以減少新生兒從子宮出世後,與外在環境的差異,讓胎兒平和快樂的出生。
青澀的小王子,遇到美麗又驕傲的玫瑰, 這是在B612星球上從沒見過的美麗生物, 但美好的事物總是嬌弱又帶刺, 小王子該怎麼對待與呵護這份特別的關係呢....? Powered by Firstory Hosting
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'버스 정차 전 일어나서 다치면 승객 책임'이라는 경고문구는 정말 법적 효력이 있는지에 관해 최종의견이 다뤄봅니다.
'버스 정차 전 일어나서 다치면 승객 책임'이라는 경고문구는 정말 법적 효력이 있는지에 관해 최종의견이 다뤄봅니다.
Dziś trochę o jasnowidzach, o porywaniu królestwa Bożego itd. Jak zwykle rozkminki odjechane...
A mamá osa se le ocurrió que quería que vinieran más y más chicos a su cueva (es un poco caprichosa), que vinieran de todas partes: de la Tierra, de Venus, de Marte... y casi sin darnos cuenta nos fuimos a dar una vuelta por el Universo! Los chicos nos contaron cómo se formaron las estrellas, el sol, la luna ¡hasta explicaron la fuerza de gravedad! Ya que estábamos, pasamos por el asteriode B612 y leímos el capítulo X de "El Principito" de Antoine de Saint Exupery, escuchamos "Canción" de Frida Schultz de Mantovani y Roberto (El Profe) nos contó "El Sr. Lanari" de Ema Wolf. También leímos fragmentos de "Cómo funciona Júpiter, el planeta que no pudo ser sol" de Valentín Muro. Escuchamos "Que se vengan los chicos" por los Arroyeños, "Firmamento" por el dúo Karma y Silvio Rodríguez, "Zamba de mi esperanza" por Diego Frenkel, "El reino del revés" por María Elena Walsh, "Una de las tres Marías" de Sebastián Monk por María Elía y Diego Penelas, "Suite nº 1 para cello en G mayor " de J.S. Bach, "Luna cansada" de Canticuénticos, "Luna lanar" de Mariana Baggio y "Dive" de Tycho.
Rusty Schweickart remembers when getting a man on the moon was at the top of the national agenda. JFK’s single minded decision to do that, according to Schweickart, “was perhaps the gutsiest, goal-setting episode in human history.” And Schweickart was part of that—as the pilot of the first manned test of the lunar module, the lander portion of the spacecraft-- during the Apollo 9 Mission in 1969. Schweickart also performed the first space-based test of the portable life support system and spacesuit that was used by the Apollo astronauts who walked on the Moon. He was later the backup commander of the first Skylab mission in 1973, the first U.S. orbital space station. He served as Director of User Affairs at NASA’s Office of Applications, transferring NASA technology to the private sector. Most recently, he co-founded the B612 Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to defending the earth from an asteroid impact. In this episode, Schweickart talks with veteran astronaut Tom Jones, also an IHMC senior scientist, about the potential threat of asteroids, the value of space-based asteroid-finding telescopes; and his contributions to getting the U.S. to the Moon in 1969. Jones and Schweickart also discuss the importance of conveying the hazard posed by asteroids to the general public. The second annual “Asteroid Day” is on June 30th. For more information: http://asteroidday.org. For more specific information about asteroid hazards, check out: http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/neo/groups.html You can find more information on Rusty at his Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusty_Schweickart Schweickart has given several lectures, including his IHMC lecture, “Deflecting an Asteroid:” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VU5R-x24Wc. 1:18: Schweickart and Jones are both experts in planetary defense against asteroids. When IHMC Director (and STEM-talk co-host) Ken Ford chaired the NASA Advisory Council, Schweickart and Jones co-chaired a council task force for planetary defense. Schweickart also co-founded the B612 foundation, dedicated to the discovery and deflection of asteroids. 2:00: Ford and Jones served as strategic advisors to the B612 Foundation, and its current CEO, former astronaut Ed Lu, will later be interviewed on STEM-Talk. 2:18: Ford said the “sky is falling” syndrome may explain why this issue is not a political or public priority. It’s hard to get political leaders very excited about a potentially cataclysmic event that is certain to happen in the long run, but very unlikely in any given year. 3:23: Ford reads a 5-star iTunes review of STEM-Talk from “Ian”: “I liked the personal aspects of the interviews, and the science is explained at a good level: easy to follow, but not dumbed down.” 3:58: Schweickart talks about the Chelyabinsk asteroid that fell over Russia on Feb. 15, 2013. “It was a pretty good wakeup call. The official attention was relatively narrow and off-base, but the reality is that we have a lot of material now; in addition to that, there’s been some very good analysis showing that we learned a lot from the Chelyabinsk impact.” 6:00: Schweickart discusses the B612 Foundation’s Sentinel Mission, which will be an infrared space telescope orbiting the Sun interior to the orbit of Earth for the purpose of mapping the trajectories of asteroids that may pose a future danger to Earth. “Fundraising for a space telescope has never been done before; it’s a pioneering effort that we got involved in, principally because NASA had not been doing much. We took it on as a private initiative since the government seemed to be lagging a bit.” 8:27: Schweickart explains the importance of space-based telescopes. “Infrared is a very important aspect of these space telescopes that are being proposed. In space, an infrared sensor gives you an advantage. An asteroid is a hot object; it therefore glows in the infrared; the rest of the sky is extremely cold,
How can humanity escape the fate of the dinosaurs? Find out when Neil deGrasse Tyson interviews Apollo 9 astronaut Rusty Schweickart, co-founder of the B612 foundation, devoted to protecting Earth from asteroids. With co-host Eugene Mirman.
On episode 54 of The Australian Rock Show we play new music from The Undermines, remember Sydney's Asteroid B-612 - fire up some Airbourne, Gwyn Ashton and much more ! Rock news, rants, upcoming gig dates - real rock n roll action which you need to hear ! Turn this one up nice and loud ! Music by: Asteroid B-612, Undermines, Airbourne, Gwyn Ashton, Lime Spiders
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Are humans smarter than dinosaurs? We haven’t proved it yet. In the long now, the greatest threat to life on Earth, or (more frequently) to civilization, or (still more frequently) to cities, is asteroid impact. The technology exists to eliminate the threat permanently. It is relatively easy and relatively cheap to do. However to date, government organizations have not made this a priority. That leaves nonprofits and private funding. Considerable efficiency may be gained by going that route. Ed Lu is CEO and Chairman of the B612 Foundation, which, in partnership with Ball Aerospace is building an asteroid-detection system called Sentinel, aiming for launch in 2018. A three time NASA astronaut, Lu is also the co-inventor of the “gravity tractor” -- one of the several techniques that can be used to nudge threatening asteroids out their collision paths with Earth. Asteroid threat is an attention-span problem blended with a delayed-gratification problem---exactly the kind of thing that Long Now was set up to help with. Taking the extreme danger of asteroids seriously requires thinking at century and millennium scale. Dealing with the threat requires programs that span decades, because asteroids can only be deflected if they are found and dealt with many years before their potential impact. The reality is that the predictability of orbital mechanics makes cosmic planetary defense completely workable. Sometimes real science is more amazing than science fiction. On February 15th of this year, civilization got a wake-up call. A 45 meter asteroid, large enough to completely obliterate a major city, missed Earth by only 17,000 miles, and hours later a smaller rock, 17 meters in diameter, exploded in the air over Chelyabinsk, Russia, injuring 1500 people. Interest in B612’s asteroid detection mission spiked accordingly.
On this episode, we invite on special guest, Apollo 9 astronaut and founder of the B612 foundation as well as a member of the Association of Space Explorers, Rusty Schweickart. Having logged thousands of hours in high performance jets as well as having performed an EVA (a spacewalk), Rusty comes on to discuss his role in the future of asteroids and their potential of impacting the earth, as well as working to avoid an impact if necessary. Also discussed was the future of manned space flight, where humans should go next, as well as other countries participation in the hunt for asteroids. Rusty's foundation, the B612 Foundation, is located online at http://www.b612foundation.org/ He has also authored the preface to the Association of Space Explorer's book The Home Planet, which is available on Amazon. Host this week: Gina Herlihy. Panel Members: Gene Mikulka, Mark Ratterman, Sawyer Rosenstein, and special guest Russell "Rusty" Schewickart Show Recorded - 7/26/2010