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En el episodio de hoy de "10 Minutos con Sami", exploramos tres noticias fascinantes que abarcan desde la moderación de contenido hasta la historia de la aviación. Comenzamos con TikTok y su audaz movimiento hacia la moderación por inteligencia artificial, despidiendo a cientos de moderadores humanos. Luego, nos adentramos en la innovadora herramienta de Adobe, el Modelo de Video Firefly en Premiere Pro, que promete revolucionar la edición de video con características como Generative Extend. Finalmente, viajamos al pasado para conmemorar el 75º aniversario de un hito en la aviación: el día en que el Capitán Chuck Yeager rompió la barrera del sonido con el Bell X-1. Descubre cómo estos avances tecnológicos, desde la moderación de contenido en redes sociales hasta la edición de video impulsada por IA y los logros históricos en aviación, continúan dando forma a nuestro mundo actual. Fuentes: https://www.thurrott.com/a-i/311430/adobe-announces-firefly-video-model-more-ai-advances , https://news.adobe.com/news/2024/10/101424-adobe-revolutionizes-professional-video-editing-with-premiere-pro , https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/14/adobe-invites-you-to-embrace-the-tech-with-fireflys-new-video-generator/ , https://www.aftc.af.mil/Portals/55/Documents/Historian/E-Books/Meeting%20the%20Challenge%20of%20Supersonic%20Flight%20(X-1).pdf , https://www.afhistory.af.mil/FAQs/Fact-Sheets/Article/459015/1947-breaking-the-sound-barrier/ Redes: Puedes buscarme por redes sociales como Threads, Twitter e Instagram con @olivernabani, y puedes encontrarme habitualmente en Twitch: http://twitch.tv/olivernabani Puedes encontrar tanto este Podcast como otro contenido original en YouTube: https://youtube.com/olivernabani Además si quieres participar en la comunidad mashain, tenemos un server de Discord donde compartimos nuestras inquietudes: https://discord.gg/7M2SEfbF Un canal de Telegram donde os aviso de novedades y contenidos: https://t.me/sedicemashain Y un canal de Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCSKOzFCCoavMoLwX43 Y por supuesto lo más importante, recuerda: No se dice Machine, se dice Mashain
We went on a field trip and tried the new Taco Bell x Cheez-It collaboration -- did we like it? We play a practice round of princess trivia for WTF, Alamo Drafthouse's Minnesota location abruptly shuts its doors, and "digitine" is a social media trend that we aren't sure we like... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New Taco Bell items incorporating a giant Cheez-It cracker are hitting stores in the next month and we bring Doug Plagens in to find out his interest level in trying these new items.
Flying at 45,000 feet, Yeager reached Mach 1.06 or approximately 700 miles per hour over the Rogers Dry Lake of the Mojave Desert in ...
El 14 de octubre de 1947 Charles Elwood Yeager fue el primer hombre en atravesar oficialmente la barrera del sonido, volando con el avión experimental Bell X-1.
En este episodio del pódcast El Siglo 21 es Hoy te traemos una visión súper interesante sobre la historia de los jets supersónicos y su evolución a lo largo del tiempo. Nos damos un repaso de algunos de los primeros diseños, como el Tu-144 y el Concorde, que, aunque fueron grandes avances tecnológicos en la aviación, costaron mucho en producción y desarrollo, por lo que no se construyeron tantos aviones debido a que eran muy especializados.También te hablamos de los nuevos aviones supersónicos que se están desarrollando, como el Boom Overture y el Lockheed Martin X-59 QueSST, diseñados para volar a velocidades mucho más rápidas que las de los aviones comerciales actuales. Además, te detallamos el Bombardier Global 8000, que será el jet de negocios más rápido del mundo en 2025, y que presenta algunas innovaciones tecnológicas chéveres como el sistema de iluminación circadiana Soleil, las sillas Nuage con la primera posición de gravedad cero y el avanzado sistema de filtro HEPA para garantizar un aire fresco y revitalizante en la cabina.Ah, y no olvides que hablamos del tema del combustible de aviación sostenible (SAF) y sus fuentes primarias. El SAF es una opción más amigable con el ambiente que el combustible convencional a base de petróleo, y proviene de fuentes renovables o derivados de residuos. Te mencionamos las siete fuentes principales que pueden conducir a la producción de SAF, como el aceite de cocina usado, la camelina y las algas, y destacamos el compromiso de United para que su flota Overture vuele con un 100% de combustible de aviación sostenible.¡No te pierdas este fascinante episodio del podcast El Siglo 21 es Hoy! Aprende todo lo que necesitas saber sobre la historia y los nuevos avances en la industria aeronáutica.Aquí puede oírse el boom sónico: [https://youtu.be/PQydRIxoAU0]- [Concorde](https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concorde)- [vuelo 4590 de Air France](https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vuelo_4590_de_Air_France)- [Túpolev Tu-144](https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%BApolev_Tu-144)- [Bell X-1](https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_X-1)- [Boom Supersonic](https://boomsupersonic.com/united)- [Boom Supersonic Overture TRAX](https://cnnespanol.cnn.com/2022/07/22/boom-supersonic-avion-supersonico-overture-trax/)- [Lockheed X-Plane](https://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/267525-x-plane-pasajeros-supersonico-lockheed)- [Bombardier Global 8000](https://ar.motor1.com/news/587526/bombardier-jet-global/)- [Sustainable Aviation Fuel](https://www.afklcargo.com/CO/es/common/products_and_solutions/sustainableaviationfuel.jsp)- [Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)](https://compareprivateplanes.com/es/articles/sustainable-aviation-fuel-saf-everything-you-need-to-know)- [Experimento NASA de bombardeo de ondas de choque](https://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/245226-nasa-experimento-bombardear-ondas-choque/amp)- [Documental de la BBC sobre el Concorde](https://www.youtube.com/embed/d0TB86nXI68)https://www.elsiglo21eshoy.com/ Todas las músicas autorizadas con licencia Creative Commons y Audiio: https://ref.audiio.com/3n4qg4x3 (usa el código "SAVE70" para ahorrar el 70%) Entra tú también a nuestro grupo Telegram en https://ElSiglo21esHoy.com
En este episodio del pódcast El Siglo 21 es Hoy te traemos una visión súper interesante sobre la historia de los jets supersónicos y su evolución a lo largo del tiempo. Nos damos un repaso de algunos de los primeros diseños, como el Tu-144 y el Concorde, que, aunque fueron grandes avances tecnológicos en la aviación, costaron mucho en producción y desarrollo, por lo que no se construyeron tantos aviones debido a que eran muy especializados.También te hablamos de los nuevos aviones supersónicos que se están desarrollando, como el Boom Overture y el Lockheed Martin X-59 QueSST, diseñados para volar a velocidades mucho más rápidas que las de los aviones comerciales actuales. Además, te detallamos el Bombardier Global 8000, que será el jet de negocios más rápido del mundo en 2025, y que presenta algunas innovaciones tecnológicas chéveres como el sistema de iluminación circadiana Soleil, las sillas Nuage con la primera posición de gravedad cero y el avanzado sistema de filtro HEPA para garantizar un aire fresco y revitalizante en la cabina.Ah, y no olvides que hablamos del tema del combustible de aviación sostenible (SAF) y sus fuentes primarias. El SAF es una opción más amigable con el ambiente que el combustible convencional a base de petróleo, y proviene de fuentes renovables o derivados de residuos. Te mencionamos las siete fuentes principales que pueden conducir a la producción de SAF, como el aceite de cocina usado, la camelina y las algas, y destacamos el compromiso de United para que su flota Overture vuele con un 100% de combustible de aviación sostenible.¡No te pierdas este fascinante episodio del podcast El Siglo 21 es Hoy! Aprende todo lo que necesitas saber sobre la historia y los nuevos avances en la industria aeronáutica.Aquí puede oírse el boom sónico: [https://youtu.be/PQydRIxoAU0]- [Concorde](https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concorde)- [vuelo 4590 de Air France](https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vuelo_4590_de_Air_France)- [Túpolev Tu-144](https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%BApolev_Tu-144)- [Bell X-1](https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_X-1)- [Boom Supersonic](https://boomsupersonic.com/united)- [Boom Supersonic Overture TRAX](https://cnnespanol.cnn.com/2022/07/22/boom-supersonic-avion-supersonico-overture-trax/)- [Lockheed X-Plane](https://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/267525-x-plane-pasajeros-supersonico-lockheed)- [Bombardier Global 8000](https://ar.motor1.com/news/587526/bombardier-jet-global/)- [Sustainable Aviation Fuel](https://www.afklcargo.com/CO/es/common/products_and_solutions/sustainableaviationfuel.jsp)- [Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)](https://compareprivateplanes.com/es/articles/sustainable-aviation-fuel-saf-everything-you-need-to-know)- [Experimento NASA de bombardeo de ondas de choque](https://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/245226-nasa-experimento-bombardear-ondas-choque/amp)- [Documental de la BBC sobre el Concorde](https://www.youtube.com/embed/d0TB86nXI68)https://www.elsiglo21eshoy.com/ Todas las músicas autorizadas con licencia Creative Commons y Audiio: https://ref.audiio.com/3n4qg4x3 (usa el código "SAVE70" para ahorrar el 70%) Entra tú también a nuestro grupo Telegram en https://ElSiglo21esHoy.com
En este episodio del pódcast El Siglo 21 es Hoy te traemos una visión súper interesante sobre la historia de los jets supersónicos y su evolución a lo largo del tiempo. Nos damos un repaso de algunos de los primeros diseños, como el Tu-144 y el Concorde, que, aunque fueron grandes avances tecnológicos en la aviación, costaron mucho en producción y desarrollo, por lo que no se construyeron tantos aviones debido a que eran muy especializados.También te hablamos de los nuevos aviones supersónicos que se están desarrollando, como el Boom Overture y el Lockheed Martin X-59 QueSST, diseñados para volar a velocidades mucho más rápidas que las de los aviones comerciales actuales. Además, te detallamos el Bombardier Global 8000, que será el jet de negocios más rápido del mundo en 2025, y que presenta algunas innovaciones tecnológicas chéveres como el sistema de iluminación circadiana Soleil, las sillas Nuage con la primera posición de gravedad cero y el avanzado sistema de filtro HEPA para garantizar un aire fresco y revitalizante en la cabina.Ah, y no olvides que hablamos del tema del combustible de aviación sostenible (SAF) y sus fuentes primarias. El SAF es una opción más amigable con el ambiente que el combustible convencional a base de petróleo, y proviene de fuentes renovables o derivados de residuos. Te mencionamos las siete fuentes principales que pueden conducir a la producción de SAF, como el aceite de cocina usado, la camelina y las algas, y destacamos el compromiso de United para que su flota Overture vuele con un 100% de combustible de aviación sostenible.¡No te pierdas este fascinante episodio del podcast El Siglo 21 es Hoy! Aprende todo lo que necesitas saber sobre la historia y los nuevos avances en la industria aeronáutica.Aquí puede oírse el boom sónico: [https://youtu.be/PQydRIxoAU0]- [Concorde](https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concorde)- [vuelo 4590 de Air France](https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vuelo_4590_de_Air_France)- [Túpolev Tu-144](https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%BApolev_Tu-144)- [Bell X-1](https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_X-1)- [Boom Supersonic](https://boomsupersonic.com/united)- [Boom Supersonic Overture TRAX](https://cnnespanol.cnn.com/2022/07/22/boom-supersonic-avion-supersonico-overture-trax/)- [Lockheed X-Plane](https://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/267525-x-plane-pasajeros-supersonico-lockheed)- [Bombardier Global 8000](https://ar.motor1.com/news/587526/bombardier-jet-global/)- [Sustainable Aviation Fuel](https://www.afklcargo.com/CO/es/common/products_and_solutions/sustainableaviationfuel.jsp)- [Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)](https://compareprivateplanes.com/es/articles/sustainable-aviation-fuel-saf-everything-you-need-to-know)- [Experimento NASA de bombardeo de ondas de choque](https://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/245226-nasa-experimento-bombardear-ondas-choque/amp)- [Documental de la BBC sobre el Concorde](https://www.youtube.com/embed/d0TB86nXI68)https://www.elsiglo21eshoy.com/ Todas las músicas autorizadas con licencia Creative Commons y Audiio: https://ref.audiio.com/3n4qg4x3 (usa el código "SAVE70" para ahorrar el 70%) Entra tú también a nuestro grupo Telegram en https://ElSiglo21esHoy.com
En este episodio del pódcast El Siglo 21 es Hoy te traemos una visión súper interesante sobre la historia de los jets supersónicos y su evolución a lo largo del tiempo. Nos damos un repaso de algunos de los primeros diseños, como el Tu-144 y el Concorde, que, aunque fueron grandes avances tecnológicos en la aviación, costaron mucho en producción y desarrollo, por lo que no se construyeron tantos aviones debido a que eran muy especializados.También te hablamos de los nuevos aviones supersónicos que se están desarrollando, como el Boom Overture y el Lockheed Martin X-59 QueSST, diseñados para volar a velocidades mucho más rápidas que las de los aviones comerciales actuales. Además, te detallamos el Bombardier Global 8000, que será el jet de negocios más rápido del mundo en 2025, y que presenta algunas innovaciones tecnológicas chéveres como el sistema de iluminación circadiana Soleil, las sillas Nuage con la primera posición de gravedad cero y el avanzado sistema de filtro HEPA para garantizar un aire fresco y revitalizante en la cabina.Ah, y no olvides que hablamos del tema del combustible de aviación sostenible (SAF) y sus fuentes primarias. El SAF es una opción más amigable con el ambiente que el combustible convencional a base de petróleo, y proviene de fuentes renovables o derivados de residuos. Te mencionamos las siete fuentes principales que pueden conducir a la producción de SAF, como el aceite de cocina usado, la camelina y las algas, y destacamos el compromiso de United para que su flota Overture vuele con un 100% de combustible de aviación sostenible.¡No te pierdas este fascinante episodio del podcast El Siglo 21 es Hoy! Aprende todo lo que necesitas saber sobre la historia y los nuevos avances en la industria aeronáutica.Aquí puede oírse el boom sónico: [https://youtu.be/PQydRIxoAU0]- [Concorde](https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concorde)- [vuelo 4590 de Air France](https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vuelo_4590_de_Air_France)- [Túpolev Tu-144](https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%BApolev_Tu-144)- [Bell X-1](https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_X-1)- [Boom Supersonic](https://boomsupersonic.com/united)- [Boom Supersonic Overture TRAX](https://cnnespanol.cnn.com/2022/07/22/boom-supersonic-avion-supersonico-overture-trax/)- [Lockheed X-Plane](https://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/267525-x-plane-pasajeros-supersonico-lockheed)- [Bombardier Global 8000](https://ar.motor1.com/news/587526/bombardier-jet-global/)- [Sustainable Aviation Fuel](https://www.afklcargo.com/CO/es/common/products_and_solutions/sustainableaviationfuel.jsp)- [Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)](https://compareprivateplanes.com/es/articles/sustainable-aviation-fuel-saf-everything-you-need-to-know)- [Experimento NASA de bombardeo de ondas de choque](https://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/245226-nasa-experimento-bombardear-ondas-choque/amp)- [Documental de la BBC sobre el Concorde](https://www.youtube.com/embed/d0TB86nXI68)https://www.elsiglo21eshoy.com/ Todas las músicas autorizadas con licencia Creative Commons y Audiio: https://ref.audiio.com/3n4qg4x3 (usa el código "SAVE70" para ahorrar el 70%) Entra tú también a nuestro grupo Telegram en https://ElSiglo21esHoy.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/880846/advertisement
空の移動をもっと身近にしたいと思ってしまった4人のパパたち&1人のリケジョが、夜な夜なこっそり繰り広げる、eVTOL(=空飛ぶクルマ)に対する興味、好奇心、社会実装への情熱を語り合うラジオです。 今回はベル•エアクラフト社が挑戦し、残念ながら陽の目を見なかった航空機たちにフォーカスを当てます。 ゼロ戦に追いつけ!非戦略的素材を使った航空機XP−77!非戦略素材ってまさかの木製?まさにモックアップ? 盛りすぎたコンセプト?超音速垂直離着陸戦闘機XF-109! ジェットエンジンはなんと8基ってパイロットは王将の厨房もびっくりの忙しさ! 残念航空機だけじゃない! 人類が初めて音速の壁を破る!超音速ジェット機X-1! チャックイエーガーを語り出したら止まらない! eVTOLラジオおすすめ映画、ライトスタッフ! 宇宙飛行士候補生の米田あゆさんもおすすめ!…などなど。 ベル社の挑戦と失敗を象徴する航空機たちを解説します! メッセージはこちらから https://forms.gle/mib37UcseFvpzyGa8 関連リンク/資料 ■Wikipedia: Bell XP-77 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_XP-77 ■Wikipedia: Bell XF-109 https://pl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_XF-109 ■Wikipedia: Bell X-1 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_X-1 ■ライトスタッフ: https://www.amazon.co.jp/ライトスタッフ-DVD-サム・シェパード/dp/B00005HC7V ■The Bell Helicopter Textron story: https://www.amazon.ca/Bell-Helicopter-Textron-Story-Changing/dp/094254861 ■Bell: About Bell https://www.bellflight.com/company/about SNSリンク ■Twitter https://twitter.com/evtolradio
One of the most famous polymaths, Leonardo Da Vinci, designed his “ornithopter” flying machine in 1488. In 1903, the Wright Brothers completed the first successful powered flight. In 1947, the Bell X-1 was the first aircraft to break the sound barrier. Join our hosts in this week's episode to discuss all things Flight.
空の移動をもっと身近にしたいと思ってしまった4人のパパたち&1人のリケジョが、夜な夜なこっそり繰り広げる、eVTOL(=空飛ぶクルマ)に対する興味、好奇心、社会実装への情熱を語り合うラジオです。 今回は、VTOL機の代表的な機体についてです。 そもそもうまく行ったVTOL機ってどのくらい?そのほとんどが短命に終了? オスプレイだけじゃない!過去の運用や製造ではVTOL戦闘機も上位ランクイン! ジェットエンジンを使って水平飛行も垂直離着陸も!ハリアーやヤコブレフYak-38って? デジタルフライバイワイヤを搭載で飛行制御の発展に貢献!見た目独特なXー14とは?やっぱり見た目がちょっと… ホバリングだとヘリに勝てない、水平飛行だと固定翼には勝てない…ひと握りしか残れなかったVTOL開発の鍵は?などなど… eVTOL開発前に聞きいておきたい、過去の VTOL機たちの特徴にフォーカスします。 メッセージはこちらから https://forms.gle/mib37UcseFvpzyGa8 関連リンク ■eVTOLラジオ: Episode7 オスプレイシリーズ 初めて実用化されたVTOL「オスプレイ」とは 【eVTOLラジオ】 https://anchor.fm/evtol-radio/episodes/Episode7-1--VTOL-eVTOL-e1ch5o5/a-a76hlga ■Wikipeida: Harrier jump jet https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrier_jump_jet ■Wikipedia: Yakovlev Yak-38 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakovlev_Yak-38 ■Wikipedia: Bell X-14 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_X-14 ■ Vertical Flight Society: V/STOL wheel https://vtol.org/vstol/wheel.htm SNSリンク ■Twitter https://twitter.com/evtolradio
Después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, el desarrollo de los motores a reacción llevó a un enorme impulso en la velocidad de los aviones. Las formas tradicionales de las alas no eran tan eficientes a altas velocidades (particularmente las velocidades supersónicas), por lo que los cazas a reacción empezaron a usar alas afiladas. El F-4 Phantom II es un buen ejemplo de este tipo de perfil de ala. Sin embargo, este aumento en el rendimiento de alta velocidad vino con un compromiso: los aviones no fueron muy efectivos o eficientes a velocidades más bajas. Un avión que puede alterar su configuración de ala en vuelo medio tiene una geometría de ala variable. Esto le da al avión las mejores características de rendimiento posibles a una velocidad dada. La compañía alemana Messerschmitt probó por primera vez aviones con geometría de ala variable durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Las alas del Messerschmitt P-1101 se podían mover a diferentes ángulos de barrido, mientras el avión estaba en el suelo. Basado en el diseño de Messerschmitt, los EE. UU. Desarrollaron una nave de prueba que funcionaba, la Bell X-5, que era un poco más grande que la P-1101 y podía cambiar su ángulo de barrido de sus alas durante el vuelo.
Episode 397: Electronic Harassment Michael Fitzhugh Bell Michael Fitzhugh Bell is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America. He's a classically trained chef who has worked in Hotels in Austria and in several well-known restaurants and hotels in America. He worked in the entertainment business in Hollywood, California as a motion picture caterer working on television series, motion pictures and television commercials, and as an aspiring screenwriter. His special interests include photography, hiking, high-altitude mountaineering and climbing big peaks around the world. Michael has written articles for Palm Springs Life Magazine and was a finalist in the original Project Greenlight Screenwriting Contest and won several writing contests in prep school and college. This sequel to his first book, is the result of over five years of extensive, groundbreaking research and his personal detailed journey from normal conventional life to that of a victim of the United States Shadow Government as a Targeted Individual. Michael wrote this second book to make the general public aware of Targeted Individuals and finally stopped. Victims of these crimes are non-consensual test subjects of massive top-secret experimentation programs known as Special Access Programs(SAPs)and even more clandestine Unacknowledged Special Access Programs (USAPs) at the highest level of Classified Military Operations. Millions of people around the world are now being used in illegal clinical medical trials without their knowledge, consent or permission, living their lives as virtual prisoners of high-tech Electronic Concentration Camps. This illegal testing is criminal; a War Crime that needs to gain mainstream media exposure, apologies and reparations need to be made to Targeted Individuals and finally stopped. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michaeldecon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michaeldecon/support
Viele waren sich sicher: Das überlebt Chuck nicht. Vor 75 Jahren durchbricht er mit seiner Bell X-1, gerade mal 10 Meter lang, als erster Mensch die Schallmauer. Damit zementiert er den Anspruch der USA die Luftfahrt-Weltmacht schlechthin zu sein.
O piloto de caça norte-americano Chuck Yeager ultrapassa a barreira da velocidade do som a bordo de um avião protótipo Bell X 1 em 14 de outubro de 1947. Sobrevoando o lago ressecado de Murac na Califórnia, ele atinge uma velocidade de Mach 1,06. Mas seu recorde não foi homologado pelo fato que seu avião não havia decolado por seus próprios meios e sim de um bombardeiro B 29 para poder economizar combustível.Veja a matéria completa em: https://operamundi.uol.com.br/hoje-na-historia/6959/hoje-na-historia-1947-e-ultrapassada-a-velocidade-do-som-pelo-piloto-chuck-yeager ----Quer contribuir com Opera Mundi via PIX? Nossa chave é apoie@operamundi.com.br (Razão Social: Última Instancia Editorial Ltda.). Desde já agradecemos!Assinatura solidária: www.operamundi.com.br/apoio ★ Support this podcast ★
The end of this series includes some discussion on the science of the sonic boom. We also get into the secret Bell X-1 flight in 1947 and the Thrust SSC ride 50 years later. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unschoolingwithkai/message
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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 472, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The Missives Of October 1: Oct. 1, 1908: Dear Mom, this car's been introduced at $850 but I bet mass production can lower it to about $300 by 1926. the Model T Ford. 2: Oct. 15, 1965: Dear Dad, you won't believe it but at a peace rally today David Miller burned this, so the FBI's after him. his draft card. 3: Oct. 14, 1947: Dear Bro, I hear that today this man traveled over 662 MPH in a Bell X-1. Chuck Yeager. 4: Oct. 29, 1929: Sister Dear, things are gloomy in New York as this lost 31 points, or 12 percent; I need a stiff toddy. the Dow Jones. 5: Oct. 24, 1648: Dear Johann, I can't believe this long war is over now that the Peace of Westphalia has been concluded. the Thirty Years' War. Round 2. Category: The J. Lo Down 1: Rich guy Ralph Fiennes falls in love with hotel employee Jennifer Lopez in this Cinderella story. Maid in Manhattan. 2: When asked what she got on this standardized college placement exam, Jen quipped, "Nail polish". the SAT. 3: Ben Affleck plays a lowly thug who falls for female gangster J. Lo. in this 2003 romantic comedy. Gigli. 4: When Jen wore that now-infamous green Versace dress to the 2000 Grammys, he was her date. Puff Daddy. 5: The video for this song pays homage to the movie "Flashdance", with Jen as the welder/dancer. "I'm Glad". Round 3. Category: "Year" 1: It's an annual publication documenting the preceding months at a high school. Yearbook. 2: Climbing to No. 8 in 1977, it was Al Stewart's biggest hit. Year of the Cat. 3: Collaborating with Garth won her a 1997 Grammy. Trisha Yearwood. 4: Troubled 1965 Indonesia is at the heart of this Mel Gibson film. The Year of Living Dangerously. 5: This novel won 1939's Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. "The Yearling". Round 4. Category: College Football 1: (Hi, I'm Jake Plummer, quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals) Prior to joining the Pac-10 in 1978, Arizona and Arizona State had spent 16 years in the WAC, which stands for this. Western Athletic Conference. 2: Letter formations include the "T" and this one with the running backs in a line behind the quarterback. I. 3: USA Today called this current University of Alabama coach "tough, humorless and rich". Nick Saban. 4: This Provo, Utah school won 10 straight WAC football titles from 1976 to 1985. Brigham Young. 5: This school's football team is called the Black Knights. Army. Round 5. Category: "D" Day 1: Nationality that precedes auction, oven and elm disease. Dutch. 2: When you have skin problems, this is the type of doctor you should seek out. Dermatologist. 3: It's the basic monetary unit of Greece. Drachma. 4: He won a Purple Heart in World War II and was a major party presidential nominee in 1996. Bob Dole. 5: From the Latin for "to lead", it's a pipe or passage that can carry body fluids or air. a duct. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
It's the all-Steve episode! Steven Vargas, mayor of Brea, joins the show to talk about his campaign for Orange County Supervisor. Joe discusses Biden's second nomination for the ATF head, Steve Dettelbach, and what it means for gun owners. And Stephen Halbrook, author of “The Founder's Second Amendment,” calls in to discuss the parallels between Nazi-occupied France and Ukraine. Brea Mayor Steven Vargas runs for Orange County Supervisor UNCONSTITUTIONAL: A National Firearms License Who is Steve Dettelbach and Why Should You Care? Stephen Halbrook on Nazi-occupied France and Ukraine How is the first supersonic airplane, the Bell X-1, related to guns? Get to know the mayor of Brea, Steven Vargas and his campaign for Orange County Supervisor. Why should gun owners support him? https://www.vargas4supervisor.com/ The gun control industry never wastes a good crisis. Joe & Dave discuss the latest proposal to implement a Federal gun license. How do lawmakers that propose clear infringements on the Constitution keep their jobs? “Steve Dettelbach is likely just as anti-2A as Chipman, but he doesn't seem to be plagued by the screwball factor and character concerns as was his predecessor. This makes the probability of a successful confirmation much higher for Dettelbach than it ever was for Chipman.” Read Joe's complete article at https://getagrip.substack.com/p/who-is-steve-dettelbach-and-why-should Is history repeating itself? Stephen Halbrook joins the show to discuss the similarities between Nazi-occupied France and Ukraine. In 2014 Ukraine was about to pass legislation on firearm ownership before Russia invaded. “Ukraine is an object lesson on why we have the Second Amendment and why we need the Second Amendment.” https://stephenhalbrook.com/ STUMP MY NEPHEW: How is the first supersonic airplane, the Bell X-1, related to guns? -- Like, subscribe, and share to help restore the Second Amendment in California! Make sure Big Tech can't censor your access to our content and subscribe to our email list: https://gunownersradio.com/subscribe #guns #gunowners #2a #2ndAmendment #2ACA #ca42a #gunownersradio #gunrights #gunownersrights #rkba #shallnotbeinfringed #pewpew -- The right to self-defense is a basic human right. Gun ownership is an integral part of that right. If you want to keep your Second Amendment rights, defend them by joining San Diego County Gun Owners (SDCGO), Orange County Gun Owners (OCGO), or Inland Empire Gun Owners (IEGO). Support the cause by listening to Gun Owners Radio live on Sunday afternoon or on any podcast app at your leisure. Together we will win. https://www.sandiegocountygunowners.com https://orangecountygunowners.com http://inlandempiregunowners.com https://www.firearmspolicy.org https://www.gunownersca.com https://gunowners.org Show your support for Gun Owners Radio sponsors! Get expert legal advice on any firearm-related issues: https://dillonlawgp.com Need a mortgage or VA loan? Call Chris Wiley! https://www.primeres.com/alpine Get the top legal defense for your self-defense: https://www.uslawshield.com Smarter web development and digital marketing help: https://www.sagetree.com Visit Leo Hamel Fine Jewelers, your one-stop-shop for all your Jewelry needs: https://leohamel.com Learn to FLY at SDFTI! San Diego Flight Training International: https://sdfti.com
What do Marketing Cloud and Saved by the Bell have in common? It turns out, a lot more than you think. In this very special episode of In the Clouds, hosts Bobby and Cole along with special guest Brianne Mullally, do a deep dive on the beloved 90s show Saved by the Bell and what similarities it has to Marketing Cloud. They discuss the Marketing Cloud rebrand, align each Saved by the Bell character to a Marketing Cloud product, and highlight the notable moments and episodes.
What do Marketing Cloud and Saved by the Bell have in common? It turns out, a lot more than you think. In this very special episode of In the Clouds, hosts Bobby and Cole along with special guest Brianne Mullally, do a deep dive on the beloved 90s show Saved by the Bell and what similarities it has to Marketing Cloud. They discuss the Marketing Cloud rebrand, align each Saved by the Bell character to a Marketing Cloud product, and highlight the notable moments and episodes.
With each test run, pilot Chuck Yeager is getting closer to taking the top secret Bell X-1 plane past the speed of sound. But just before a critical flight, an accident on the ground jeopardizes his chances of success.Listen to new episodes 1 week early and to all episodes ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App https://wondery.app.link/innovations.Support us by supporting our sponsors! ZipRecruiter - Head to ZipRecruiter.com/ai today to try ZipRecruiter for FREE.
Bonjour et bienvenue dans le 88ème épisode de ce podcast ! Cette semaine, nous allons parler d’un sujet orienté vers la formation pour le métier de pilote de ligne. Nous allons parler de la formation pilote de ligne à l’école nationale de l’aviation civile (ENAC) qui a la particularité d’être financée par l’état Français. Pour en parler avec nous, notre invité de la semaine est Sébastien. Sébastien est un pilote professionnel tout juste sorti de la formation EPL à l’ENAC. Rubrique thématique Tout d’abord, il nous présentera son parcours débutant en aéroclub au Sénégal avec son père. Il nous expliquera d’où lui est venue sa passion pour l’aéronautique ainsi que son parcours scolaire. Cela nous permettra de parler de nombreuses voies d’accès à la formation EPL dont notamment la prépa dite “ATPL” qui est accessible au niveau BAC. Nous irons en détail sur les modalités et les conditions d’accès des différents concours menant à cette formation. Ensuite, nous parlerons du déroulé de la formation elle-même. Cette discussion nous amènera à parler des différences entre les formations intégrées et modulaires mais aussi du parcours permettant d’obtenir toutes les qualifications pour pouvoir accéder à un cockpit. Pour conclure, Sébastien nous relatera sa situation en tant que pilote professionnel fraichement diplômé en cette crise du COVID mais aussi celle de ses camarades de promotion. Vidéo de la semaine La vidéo de la semaine est une vidéo de la chaine Youtube de Marek Madl, un des collaborateurs de Sébastien dans le cadre de son podcast. On peut y voir de nombreuses vues prises lors de la formation EPL ENAC sur le Baron 58. Elle permet de se faire une bonne idée de cette avion et de la formation multimoteur à piston qui est effectuée avec. Lien vers la vidéo : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4OUPZGVIfI Rubrique culturelle Dans sa rubrique culturelle, Olivier nous parle du Bell X-1 et de la série « L’étoffe des héros ». Conclusion Ainsi se conclut donc le 88ème épisode. J’espère qu’il vous a plu et je vous invite à vous abonner sur votre application de podcast favoris. Également, n’hésitez pas à laisser un avis 5 étoiles sur iTunes ce qui permettra à d’autres personnes de découvrir ce podcast. Si vous avez des questions, des remarques ou des suggestions, n’hésitez pas à utiliser le formulaire de contact. Si vous voulez recevoir des notifications lors de la sortie des nouveaux épisodes, vous pouvez vous inscrire à la newsletter dans la barre latérale droite de notre site. Vous pouvez également nous suivre sur Twitter sur @ParlonsAviation et sur Facebook sur notre page « Parlons Aviation. »
Anna Vangala Jones is the author of the short story collection Turmeric & Sugar forthcoming from Thirty West Publishing in May 2021. Terena Elizabeth Bell is a fiction writer originally from Sinking Fork, Kentucky, now living in New York. Pat Foran is a writer in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Links and Info: Anna Vangala Jones “How Then”Continue reading "Jones x Bell x Foran" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anna Vangala Jones is the author of the short story collection Turmeric & Sugar forthcoming from Thirty West Publishing in May 2021. Terena Elizabeth Bell is a fiction writer originally from Sinking Fork, Kentucky, now living in New York. Pat Foran is a writer in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Links and Info: Anna Vangala Jones “How Then”Continue reading "Jones x Bell x Foran"
In Episode 97, listeners learn about the future of aviation and vertical lift mobility with Chad Sparks, Director of Strategic Campaigns & Business Development at Bell Helicopter. Bell is the world's leading manafacturer of military and civilian rotorcraft, and the company rose to prominence when the Bell X-1 fighter jet was the first plane to break the sound barrier, and again when the company's famous "Huey" helicopter changed the nature of battle forever during the Vietnam War. In this fascinating episode, you'll learn about how Bell is developing cutting-edge vehicles that stand to change both the military and the business world, through novel designs and autonomous technology, including the V-280, which is a hybrid between an airplane and a helicopter (pictured on the cover). You will also learn how flight will make its way into mainstream mobility, and the challenges holding us back from hailing a helicopter air taxi on our phone. This conversation was incredibly intellectually stimulating, and Chad also provided some world-class career advice that was some of the best I've heard on the podcast. Check out Bell's insane roster of aircraft: https://www.bellflight.com/ Subscribe to Our Future Newsletter for career advice and industry insights at https://www.ourfuturehq.com/ Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/ourfuturehq/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ourfuturehq
Der Nerd und vor allem der andere sind heiss wie Frittenfett und reden sich um Kopf und Kragen. Es gibt technische Verbesserungen und auch unsere Präsenz im Netz wird immer größer. Gee Andi, what are we going to do tonight? Same thing we do everynight Benni, try and take over the Internet! Wir kommen vom Hundertsten ins Tausendste, wenn wir uns über Weltraum und Raumfahrt unterhalten. Gar nicht so einfach, nicht ins Kaninchenloch zu fallen und sich in den ganzen Geschichten der Raumfahrt zu verlieren. Vor allem einer von uns kommt da regelmäßig ins Schwärmen und könnte noch stundenlang die Wikipedia vorlesen... Anfangen tun wir da wo es jeder kennt, beim Sputnik. Dann gehts weiter zu Laika, Gagarin und dem ersten Hopser auf unserem Erdtrabanten. Aber dann geht es weiter ins Kaninchenloch: V2, Wernher von Braun, Mercury, Chuck Yaeger, Bell X-1. Die News sind am heutigen Tag auch wieder groundbreaking: Saturn und Jupiter sind ganz nah beieinander und man kann sich fast vorstellen was die heiligen drei Könige gesehen haben. Also wenn die Regenwolken mal weg sind. Auch heute gibt es wieder ein Ding der Woche: Die LEGO ISS. Das grösste von Menschen geschaffene Ding das sich nicht auf der Erdoberfläche befindet und dass man sich in die Vitrine stellen kann ;-) Und sie sieht grossartig aus! Also, Lauscher gespitzt un' uffbasse!
The age of supersonic flight officially began after World War II, when the late Chuck Yeager pushed the Bell X-1 test aircraft beyond the speed of sound (Mach 1) in October 1947. But bestselling author and highly-decorated fighter pilot Dan Hampton contends that Yeager wasn’t the first pilot to go supersonic in controlled flight. On this week’s episode, Hampton and I discuss how the Cold War spurred the quest for speed and why Yeager might not have been the first American fighter pilot to break the sound barrier.
New Podcast Locations starting 01/01/2021 The NEW Dark Horde - https://thedarkhorde.podbean.com/ The Tempest Universe - https://thetempestuniverse.podbean.com/ Join the Episode after party on Discord! Link: https://discord.gg/ZzJSrGP SpaceX aborts Starship SN8 prototype test launch at last second Link: https://www.space.com/spacex-starship-sn8-launch-abort We'll have to wait a little longer to see SpaceX's latest Starship prototype make its highly anticipated big hop. The vehicle, known as Starship SN8 ("Serial No. 8"), was scheduled to launch on an 8-mile-high (12.5 kilometers) test flight today (Dec. 8) from SpaceX's South Texas facility, near the Gulf Coast village of Boca Chica. And it nearly happened. But less than 2 seconds before liftoff, just after 5:30 p.m. EDT (2230 GMT and 4:30 p.m. local Texas time), SN8 detected something abnormal with one or more of its three Raptor engines and automatically aborted the flight. It's unclear at the moment when SN8 will get its next chance to fly; that depends on what caused the abort and how difficult it will be to fix. But there are launch windows available on both Wednesday and Thursday (Dec. 9 and Dec. 10), SpaceX representatives said. NASA's spacecraft spots China's Chang'e 5 lander on the moon Link: https://www.space.com/change-5-moon-lander-photo-lunar-reconnaissance-orbiter NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter captured an image of China's Chang'e 5 lander on the moon just hours after its historic landing. The Chang'e 5 lander set down on the lunar surface last Tuesday, Dec. 1. Thanks to China's prompt release of the stunning Chang'e 5 landing video, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) team were able to locate the roughly 4-ton spacecraft in Oceanus Procellarum, the "Ocean of Storms," and prepare for when LRO would pass overhead the next day. The image shows the Chang'e 5 lander in the center of three craters. Automated systems had helped the spacecraft avoid these hazards to land safely. The image was taken before the Chang'e 5 ascent vehicle blasted off from the surface with the collected samples. The ascent vehicle has since performed a spectacular rendezvous and docking with the Chang'e 5 orbiter and handed over the samples. Chang'e 5 will begin its journey to Earth later this week. Chuck Yeager, 1st pilot to break the sound barrier, is dead at 97 Link: https://www.space.com/chuck-yeager-first-pilot-to-break-sound-barrier-dead Chuck Yeager, the U.S. Air Force Pilot who became the first person to break the sound barrier, died Monday (Dec. 7) at the age of 97. Yeager's wife, Victoria, shared the news on Twitter, writing: "It is w/ profound sorrow, I must tell you that my life love General Chuck Yeager passed just before 9pm ET. An incredible life well lived, America's greatest Pilot, & a legacy of strength, adventure, & patriotism will be remembered forever." Yeager became the first person to break the sound barrier on Oct. 14, 1947, while flying the Bell X-1 rocket plane 45,000 feet (13,700 meters) over the Rogers Dry Lake in the Mojave Desert. During the flight, Yeager reached Mach 1.05, or 1.05 times the speed of sound. The aircraft, which he dubbed Glamorous Glennis after his first wife Glennis Yeager, who died in 1990. The Bell X-1 now hangs on display in the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington. Yeager would go on to fly even faster aircraft, including the Lockheed XF-104, which flew more than twice the speed of sound. His daring test flights were featured in Tom Wolfe's 1979 book "The Right Stuff" as well as the film adaptation and new Disney Plus series by the same name. EXPLAINER: What has Japanese space mission accomplished? Link: https://apnews.com/article/japan-space-mission-accomplish-explained-88e9a90bca3971bfe864aa94c01de7d4 A small capsule containing asteroid soil samples that was dropped from 136,700 miles (220,000 kilometers) in space by Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft landed as planned in the Australian Outback on Sunday. After a preliminary inspection, it will be flown to Japan for research. The extremely high precision required to carry out the mission thrilled many in Japan, who said they took pride in its success. The project's manager, Yuichi Tsuda of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, called the capsule a “treasure box.” Launched on Dec. 3, 2014, the unmanned Hayabusa2 spacecraft touched down twice on the asteroid Ryugu, more than 300 million kilometers (190 million miles) away from Earth. The asteroid's extremely rocky surface forced the mission's team to revise landing plans, but the spacecraft successfully collected data and soil samples during the 1½ years it spent near Ryugu after arriving there in June 2018. The pan-shaped capsule, about 40 centimeters (15 inches) in diameter, contains soil samples taken from two different sites on the asteroid. Some gases might also be embedded in the samples. The preliminary inspection at a lab in Australia was to extract and analyze the gas. The capsule is due to return to Japan on Tuesday. It will be taken to JAXA's research center in Sagamihara, near Tokyo. Scientists say the samples, especially ones taken from under the asteroid's surface, contain data from 4.6 billion years ago unaffected by space radiation and other environmental factors. They are particularly interested in studying organic materials in the samples to learn about how they are distributed in the solar system and if or how they are related to life on Earth. WHAT'S NEXT? About an hour after separating from the capsule at 220,000 kilometers (136,700 miles) from Earth, Hayabusa2 was sent on another mission to the smaller asteroid, 1998KY26. That is an 11-year journey one-way. The mission is to study possible ways to prevent big meteorites from colliding with Earth. Podcast Stuff Podbean: The Dark Horde - https://thedarkhorde.podbean.com/ Podbean: The Tempest Universe - https://thetempestuniverse.podbean.com/ Facebook: The Dark Horde - https://www.facebook.com/thedarkhordellc Facebook: The Tempest Universe - https://www.facebook.com/thetempestuniverse Facebook: Manny's Page - https://www.facebook.com/MannyPodcast Twitter: The Tempest Universe - https://twitter.com/ufobusterradio Twitter: The Dark Horde - https://twitter.com/HordeDark Discord Group - https://discord.com/channels/679454064890871869/679454064890871875 Mail can be sent to: The Dark Horde LLC PO BOX 769905 San Antonio TX 78245
New Podcast Locations starting 01/01/2021 The NEW Dark Horde - https://thedarkhorde.podbean.com/ The Tempest Universe - https://thetempestuniverse.podbean.com/ Join the Episode after party on Discord! Link: https://discord.gg/ZzJSrGP SpaceX aborts Starship SN8 prototype test launch at last second Link: https://www.space.com/spacex-starship-sn8-launch-abort We'll have to wait a little longer to see SpaceX's latest Starship prototype make its highly anticipated big hop. The vehicle, known as Starship SN8 ("Serial No. 8"), was scheduled to launch on an 8-mile-high (12.5 kilometers) test flight today (Dec. 8) from SpaceX's South Texas facility, near the Gulf Coast village of Boca Chica. And it nearly happened. But less than 2 seconds before liftoff, just after 5:30 p.m. EDT (2230 GMT and 4:30 p.m. local Texas time), SN8 detected something abnormal with one or more of its three Raptor engines and automatically aborted the flight. It's unclear at the moment when SN8 will get its next chance to fly; that depends on what caused the abort and how difficult it will be to fix. But there are launch windows available on both Wednesday and Thursday (Dec. 9 and Dec. 10), SpaceX representatives said. NASA's spacecraft spots China's Chang'e 5 lander on the moon Link: https://www.space.com/change-5-moon-lander-photo-lunar-reconnaissance-orbiter NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter captured an image of China's Chang'e 5 lander on the moon just hours after its historic landing. The Chang'e 5 lander set down on the lunar surface last Tuesday, Dec. 1. Thanks to China's prompt release of the stunning Chang'e 5 landing video, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) team were able to locate the roughly 4-ton spacecraft in Oceanus Procellarum, the "Ocean of Storms," and prepare for when LRO would pass overhead the next day. The image shows the Chang'e 5 lander in the center of three craters. Automated systems had helped the spacecraft avoid these hazards to land safely. The image was taken before the Chang'e 5 ascent vehicle blasted off from the surface with the collected samples. The ascent vehicle has since performed a spectacular rendezvous and docking with the Chang'e 5 orbiter and handed over the samples. Chang'e 5 will begin its journey to Earth later this week. Chuck Yeager, 1st pilot to break the sound barrier, is dead at 97 Link: https://www.space.com/chuck-yeager-first-pilot-to-break-sound-barrier-dead Chuck Yeager, the U.S. Air Force Pilot who became the first person to break the sound barrier, died Monday (Dec. 7) at the age of 97. Yeager's wife, Victoria, shared the news on Twitter, writing: "It is w/ profound sorrow, I must tell you that my life love General Chuck Yeager passed just before 9pm ET. An incredible life well lived, America's greatest Pilot, & a legacy of strength, adventure, & patriotism will be remembered forever." Yeager became the first person to break the sound barrier on Oct. 14, 1947, while flying the Bell X-1 rocket plane 45,000 feet (13,700 meters) over the Rogers Dry Lake in the Mojave Desert. During the flight, Yeager reached Mach 1.05, or 1.05 times the speed of sound. The aircraft, which he dubbed Glamorous Glennis after his first wife Glennis Yeager, who died in 1990. The Bell X-1 now hangs on display in the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington. Yeager would go on to fly even faster aircraft, including the Lockheed XF-104, which flew more than twice the speed of sound. His daring test flights were featured in Tom Wolfe's 1979 book "The Right Stuff" as well as the film adaptation and new Disney Plus series by the same name. EXPLAINER: What has Japanese space mission accomplished? Link: https://apnews.com/article/japan-space-mission-accomplish-explained-88e9a90bca3971bfe864aa94c01de7d4 A small capsule containing asteroid soil samples that was dropped from 136,700 miles (220,000 kilometers) in space by Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft landed as planned in the Australian Outback on Sunday. After a preliminary inspection, it will be flown to Japan for research. The extremely high precision required to carry out the mission thrilled many in Japan, who said they took pride in its success. The project's manager, Yuichi Tsuda of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, called the capsule a “treasure box.” Launched on Dec. 3, 2014, the unmanned Hayabusa2 spacecraft touched down twice on the asteroid Ryugu, more than 300 million kilometers (190 million miles) away from Earth. The asteroid's extremely rocky surface forced the mission's team to revise landing plans, but the spacecraft successfully collected data and soil samples during the 1½ years it spent near Ryugu after arriving there in June 2018. The pan-shaped capsule, about 40 centimeters (15 inches) in diameter, contains soil samples taken from two different sites on the asteroid. Some gases might also be embedded in the samples. The preliminary inspection at a lab in Australia was to extract and analyze the gas. The capsule is due to return to Japan on Tuesday. It will be taken to JAXA's research center in Sagamihara, near Tokyo. Scientists say the samples, especially ones taken from under the asteroid's surface, contain data from 4.6 billion years ago unaffected by space radiation and other environmental factors. They are particularly interested in studying organic materials in the samples to learn about how they are distributed in the solar system and if or how they are related to life on Earth. WHAT'S NEXT? About an hour after separating from the capsule at 220,000 kilometers (136,700 miles) from Earth, Hayabusa2 was sent on another mission to the smaller asteroid, 1998KY26. That is an 11-year journey one-way. The mission is to study possible ways to prevent big meteorites from colliding with Earth. Podcast Stuff Podbean: The Dark Horde - https://thedarkhorde.podbean.com/ Podbean: The Tempest Universe - https://thetempestuniverse.podbean.com/ Facebook: The Dark Horde - https://www.facebook.com/thedarkhordellc Facebook: The Tempest Universe - https://www.facebook.com/thetempestuniverse Facebook: Manny's Page - https://www.facebook.com/MannyPodcast Twitter: The Tempest Universe - https://twitter.com/ufobusterradio Twitter: The Dark Horde - https://twitter.com/HordeDark Discord Group - https://discord.com/channels/679454064890871869/679454064890871875 Mail can be sent to: The Dark Horde LLC PO BOX 769905 San Antonio TX 78245
American hero and legend Chuck Yeager, who flew the experimental Bell X-1 breaking the sound barrier in 1947 has passed into the big sky.
Chuck Yeager, the man who first broke the sound barrier has passed away at 97. The news was announced by his wife, Victoria on Chuck's Twitter. Chuck was only a 24 year old captain when on October 14, 1947 Chuck made history upon the bright orange Bell X-1 Aircraft. Celebrity scientist and author Dr Karl Kruszelnicki joins John Stanley to share the tale of a man who lived life literally beyond the speed of sound. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We yearn for the return of the 1930's and 1940''s screwball comedies, which we need now more than ever. And we reminisce about models like this Bell X-5 Easy to Assemble Authentic Kit by Revell. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tom-saunders9/support
14 października 1947 roku - Amerykanin Chuck Yeager na samolocie Bell X-1 jako pierwszy pilot przekroczył barierę dźwięku. II wojna światowa sprawiła, że przemysł lotniczy - szczególnie w jego wojskowym wydaniu niezwykle się rozwinął. Powojenny wyścig zbrojeń rozkręcającej się zimnej wojny dał zaś tylko ku temu kolejne bodźce.
The week in space history for October 14th to the 20th. Bell X-1, Cassini, Galileo, BepiColombo, and six scrubs and a launch. Let me know if you have any questions, email me at john@thespaceshot.com. You can also call 720-772-7988 if you'd like to ask a question for the show. Send questions, ideas, or comments, and I will be sure to respond to you! Thanks for reaching out! Do me a favor and leave a review for the podcast if you enjoy listening each day. Screenshot your review and send it to @johnmulnix or john@thespaceshot.com and I will send you a Space Shot sticker and a thank you! You can send me questions and connect with me on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter, by clicking one of the links below. Facebook (https://m.facebook.com/thespaceshot/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/johnmulnix/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/johnmulnix) Episode Links: Cosmo.org- Everything Under the Stars (https://cosmo.org/news-and-events/everything-under-the-stars) Bell X-1 NASA Fact Sheet (https://www.nasa.gov/centers/armstrong/news/FactSheets/FS-085-DFRC.html) I wrote a piece about Cassini that's available on Medium.com, check it out: Cassini's Launch (https://medium.com/@johnmulnix/cassinis-launch-21-years-ago-3c5f04ca01a5) GOES Satellite Images (https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/goes/) Galileo NASA Mission Page (https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/galileo/) What the Shoemaker-Levy 9 Impact Taught Us- Planetary.org (http://www.planetary.org/blogs/guest-blogs/2019/what-sl9-taught-us.html) ESA- BepiColombo (https://sci.esa.int/web/bepicolombo) STS-73 Post Flight Presentation- YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jx1RywciAVs)
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We were broadcasting live from The Galway International Arts Festival with live music from Bell X 1 and Saint Sister. Jean Smullen featured a 2018 Cepa Lebriel Rioja DOCa Blanco and a 2018 Chevalier de Fauvert Chardonnay Payes D'PC IGP. Estate McCarthy reviewed The Lion King and Apollo 11.
Justin talks about Bill Conti’s Academy-Award winning score, and how his specific use of synth and SFX really captured the tension and ultimate freedom of Chuck Yeager’s unforgettable flight in the Bell X-1 that broke the sound barrier.
The man who broke the sound barrier in the experimental Bell X-1, and ushered in the era of manned spacecraft, never saw a plane when he was growing up in the hills of West Virginia. But he became an ace fighter pilot in World War II, and later - an absolutely fearless test pilot, who managed to survive the most harrowing mishaps, with an unflappable calm and sense of duty.
You know what happens when the crew brings a guest on....YOU GUESSED IT #RANDOMNESS!!! We kick off the new year with a fresh take and a fresh guest host as we discuss R.Kelly, Birdbox, The Government Shutdown, Clemson's National Championship, movies (#noBell), television, and of course we have to bring you social questions and SOTW!!! So tune in for the madness to kick off the New Year!!
Bob Hoover learned to fly as a teenager in Tennessee, flew over 50 combat missions in World War Two and went on to become a legendary test pilot. Hoover was Chuck Yeager’s backup pilot in the Bell X-1 program and flew the chase plane when Yeager first broke the sound barrier. In 1950 he joined North American Aviation as an experimental test pilot, an association that would last 36 years. This Episode is Part 2 of the remarkable story of Bob Hoover, one of the history's greatest pilots.
Episode 128: 21 Faces Whistleblower Michael Fitzhugh Bell is a victim of what is referred to as an Unacknowledged Special Access Program (U.S.A.P.) created by the United States Government, believed to be part of the Military Black Ops portion of the Shadow Government. Bell is victimized through the illegal misuse of advanced nanotechnology, biomedical devices embedded throughout his body, using clandestine Government Classified Technologies. The first book demonstrated this and used actual verified Doctors reports and documented medical images to prove this fact. Bell is under constant attack by Bioelectronic Torture Weapons, 24/7, in a non-stop assault on his life, fighting on the front lines of this battle of survival all day, everyday. In this ongoing account, the author discloses details and unveils an evil truth hidden in plain sight. Robert Bonomo is a film maker, blogger, novelist and esotericist. He has lived and worked in Madrid, San Francisco, Buenos Aires, Kamchatka, Miami, Valencia, Cartagena, New York, Luoyang, China and a few other not so interesting places. Robert has been published in some of the leading alternative media sites including Counterpunch, LewRockwell.com, Global Research.com, Information Clearing House, Activist Post, Business Insider, Pravda, RINF, Astrological News Service, The Mountain Astrologer.
Episode 128: 21 Faces Whistleblower Michael Fitzhugh Bell is a victim of what is referred to as an Unacknowledged Special Access Program (U.S.A.P.) created by the United States Government, believed to be part of the Military Black Ops portion of the Shadow Government. Bell is victimized through the illegal misuse of advanced nanotechnology, biomedical devices embedded throughout his body, using clandestine Government Classified Technologies. The first book demonstrated this and used actual verified Doctors reports and documented medical images to prove this fact. Bell is under constant attack by Bioelectronic Torture Weapons, 24/7, in a non-stop assault on his life, fighting on the front lines of this battle of survival all day, everyday. In this ongoing account, the author discloses details and unveils an evil truth hidden in plain sight. Robert Bonomo is a film maker, blogger, novelist and esotericist. He has lived and worked in Madrid, San Francisco, Buenos Aires, Kamchatka, Miami, Valencia, Cartagena, New York, Luoyang, China and a few other not so interesting places. Robert has been published in some of the leading alternative media sites including Counterpunch, LewRockwell.com, Global Research.com, Information Clearing House, Activist Post, Business Insider, Pravda, RINF, Astrological News Service, The Mountain Astrologer. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Bob Hoover is one of history’s greatest aviators. His career spanned from barnstorming in prop planes, to dogfighting in World War Two and then on to flight testing supersonic jets and performing spectacular aerobatic demonstrations. As an experimental test pilot, he flight tested the Navy FJ-2 jet fighter and the USAF F-86 and F-100. Hoover was the backup pilot for the Bell X-1, and flew the chase plane as his friend Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier on October 14th, 1947. Smithsonian’s Air & Space Magazine named Hoover Number Three on their list of all-time great pilots. In this special two-part episode, Bob Hoover takes us through his long, illustrious career in flight.
General Frank “Pete” Everest was a record-setting U.S. Air Force Test pilot. As a fighter pilot in World War II he flew over 150 combat missions. He then went on to lead the Air Force flight test program, flying with other legendary pilots like Chuck Yeager and George Welch. From 1950 to 1956 he flew an average of eight newly designed aircraft a month, setting records like taking the Bell X-1 to an altitude of 73,000 feet and the X-2 to a speed of over 1900 miles per hour, making him the “fastest man alive” at the time. In this episode Pete Everest tells stories of those pioneering days of experimental aircraft and daring test pilots.
A quick episode today because I'm having a pretty bad allergies day. Sneezing every 30 seconds or so isn't conducive to podcasting. Facebook (https://m.facebook.com/thespaceshot/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/johnmulnix/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/johnmulnix) Episode Links: NASA- X-1: Fiftieth Anniversary (https://history.nasa.gov/x1/) Twitter- @GenChuckYeager (https://twitter.com/genchuckyeager?lang=en)
After the Bell X-1 had broken the sound barrier, the aerospace industry began eagerly looking for aircraft that could operate at supersonic speeds. But even the best designs were doomed to failure – until one creative individual changed the shape of flight.
Friends, we are back and we watched the most Eighties show that ever Eightied, "Jem and the Holograms." We watched the pilot episode, which, unbeknownst to us, was a two-parter, so we have no clue how the story ends. I don't know when our collective rear ends will be off the collective edges of our collective seats, but, boy oh boy, cliffhanger tension! In this episode you can thrill as we (the three guys) try to talk much more about the X-men cartoon from the 90s (including the world's greatest idea, the Saved By the Bell/X-men crossover), we debate the differences between a "drive through" and a "drive in", and we discuss the magic formula of the show's songs (repeat the title over synthesizers), the show's weird sexual innuendo, plus Tim and Sean's great impressions of all the characters, especially the ones who sound like Walter Brennan as a prospector. Listen, enjoy, and why not subscribe on iTunes, eh?
Being “first” at anything is a major accomplishment. Think of the Wright Brothers and the first flight. Then there was John Alcock and Arthur Brown accomplishing the first cross-Atlantic flight. (Sorry Lindbergh fans. He didn't actually make his crossing till eight years after they had.) And don't forget Chuck Yeager and the first supersonic flight he flew in the famed Bell X-1 airplane.First matters. No one can ever take away that designation and status once you've achieved it.Our guest today has a history of being first. He's done it in the shredding industry a few times. Tom Simpson is the President of AAA Certified Confidential Security Corp based in Peoria, IL. Tom and his company were the first NAID AAA Certified shredding company in the world. They were also among the first members of NAID back when it was started. And Tom also drives race cars. (Do you see a pattern emerging?)Tom is a destruction industry giant. If you are in the shredding business, he's someone who has paved the way for you and has been instrumental in leadership within the industry. Today, we'll learn more about him and his story.We will also get you caught up on the latest industry news.Enjoy the show.Special Thanks to our Exclusive Show Sponsor, O'Neil Software.