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I am excited to have Alexandra Vidyuk, the space tech Venture Partner at Aloniq, founder of Space Ambition, a world-class space technology research centre that collaborates with space agencies, investors, start-ups and co-founded a space tech venture builder and an investment syndicate named Beyond EarthIn this episode, Alexandra Vidyuk, venture partner at Aloniq and founder of Beyond Earth, shares her journey from a banking career to space tech investing. She explores the emerging trillion-dollar space tech industry, its intersections with sustainability, and the role of private versus government funding. Alex offers valuable insights into due diligence, navigating geopolitical influences, building syndicates, and advice for aspiring founders and investors entering the space sector—and much more!Subscribe on SpotifySubscribe on YouTubeSubscribe on iTunesLearn* What are some of the unique challenges faced by startups in the space industry?* What criteria do you use when selecting startups or projects to support through Beyond Earth's venture-building program?* Does Alex prefer founders who are new to a problem or those who are insiders and experts?* What is your favourite business book? –Psychology of money* What is your favourite online tool? –ChatGpt* If you could go back to when you started working, what is the one thing you would have focused on? – Start syndicate earlier earlierTimestamps[1:30] Alexandra shares her transition from banking to startups, highlighting the desire for more impact.[3:15] Discusses her initial startup in fintech, raising the first round and gaining early traction.[5:00] Realization of her interest in deep tech and space tech, shifting from fintech to venture capital in space.[7:00] Overview of sustainability's role in space tech and its broader industry impact.[8:30] The trillion-dollar potential of the space tech industry by 2035 and its expected exponential growth.[10:00] Examples of satellite tech applications, like monitoring greenhouse gases and energy sources.[13:00] Alexandra's admiration for Elon Musk's impact on space tech, including the Starlink network.[14:45] Unique challenges of space startups, including scientific feasibility, engineering, and regulation.[18:00] Criteria used to select startups at Beyond Earth, including market size and team capability.[20:30] Importance of government support and the independent approach Beyond Earth takes with investments.[23:00] Alexandra's views on politics in space investments and how they influence decision-making.[25:00] Due diligence process for space investments, especially for startups like BioOrbit.[29:00] Value of outsider perspectives in space, contrasting with industry insider advantages.[31:30] Balancing founder quality and market opportunity when making investment decisions.[34:00] Alexandra's experience with Space tech's visionary but challenging market sizing.[37:00] Private vs. government funding in space tech, with private funding now at 80%.[39:00] Importance of government-funded projects like the Artemis Program for foundational infrastructure.[42:00] Advice for aspiring space founders on entering the space sector, even without technical backgrounds.[45:00] Tips on building a successful syndicate and gathering LP support, including warm introductions.[47:00] Marketing strategies, including LinkedIn ads, webinars, and masterclasses, for syndicate growth.Alexandra's Links LDN– https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandrausyninaWebsite - https://beyondearth.tech/My Links Podcast: https://lifeselfmastery.com/itunesYouTube: youtube.com/lifeselfmasteryTwitter: https://twitter.com/rohitmal5-day email course: www.enterprisesalesexpertise.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit partnergrow.substack.com
Megan Lynch sits down with Dr. Jeffrey P. Punske, associate professor and director of undergraduate studies at SIU Carbondale's School of Languages and Linguistics, to discuss the upcoming Exploring Xenolinguistics conference. Dr. Punske delves into this fascinating field, which explores the potential for communication with extraterrestrial life. The conversation touches on human and animal communication methods, non-verbal cues, and the challenges of cultural differences in understanding.
The Beyond Earth Show with host Ray Trujillo A time of high vibrations is upon us, along with global transformations, major world events and inner struggles and varying frequencies.
LinkGevity, founded by two sisters, is developing anti-necrotic technologies, especially for application in kidney disease.Carina Kern is the CEO of the company, while Serena Kern-Libera is the chief operating officer. After reading an article about how space-travel is especially damaging to the kidneys, they applied for a place on the inaugural NASA Space-H Accelerator program, and how medicine can support human deep-space missions.LinkGevity was selected for the program, which is in its inaugural year. LinkGevity was selected as its research has uncovered technology with significant potential to minimize the health and performance risks in human spaceflight.LinkGevity's anti-necrotics applications cover four major areas: organoid preservation and growth; cryopreservation; organ growth and preservation; and kidney protection.LinkGevity's novel proprietary Blueprint Theory of Aging, developed by Kern, offers a multi-disciplinary framework for understanding the development of age-related diseases and deterioration. The theory enables the company's AI to accurately identify and target key biological pathways involved in aging and deterioration, with necrosis being one of the most critical processes addressed.To talk about the company's technology, and its application to space, we had a conversation with Carina Kern and Serena Kern-Libera.01:48-05:45: About LinkGevity05:45-06:39: What is the goal for LinkGevity?06:39-09:07: Is early intervention important?09:07-11:10: What is the Blueprint Theory of Aging, and how do you identify and target key biological pathways involved in aging and deterioration?11:10-13:51: Applying the theory13:51-15:03: Necrosis and LinkGevity's Anti-Necrotic technology15:03-18:37: Blocking necrosis and treating disease18:37-19:06: Drug delivery19:06-20:54: The importance of AI20:54-24:43: Connecting LinkGevity's work with space24:43-26:24: The SPACE-H program27:18-28:13: Other biotech involvement in the program28:13-30:13: LinkGevity's presentation at Space-Comm30:13-31:00: Keeping space medicine simple31:00-32:18: The future for LinkGevity32:18-33:14: LinkGevity's timescale33:14-33:47: Clinical trials33:47-34:53: LinkGevity's future space work34:53-35:30: Different space opportunities35:30-38:12: LinkGevity fundingInterested in being a sponsor of an episode of our podcast? Discover how you can get involved here! Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter
Journey beyond Earth with Preston Dyches, a science communication expert from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Dyches takes us through his personal journey from an astronomy student to a NASA storyteller, and how wonder and curiosity drive scientific discovery and enrich our lives. You'll also discover:The mind-boggling scale of our universe, from our solar system to the billions of galaxies beyondThe importance of intellectual humility in scientific exploration and everyday lifeThe magic of astrophotography and connecting with the night skyAn honest discussion about UFOs and the growing scientific interest in studying unexplained aerial phenomenaIf you're a space enthusiast or simply curious about the cosmos, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the vastness of our universe and the human drive to explore it. Preston's insights will leave you with a renewed sense of wonder about the world above us and inspire you to look up at the night sky with fresh eyes.LINKS:NASA's "What's Up" Monthly Sky-Watching Video SeriesScientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU)
**Thank you for supporting this ministry, I lovingly refer to as "The Little Green Pasture." Click here: PayPal: http://paypal.me/JoanStahl **Please prayerfully consider becoming a ministry partner: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/joaniestahl **Contact Email: jsfieldnotes@gmail.com **Subscribe to me on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-534183 **Subscribe to me on Bitchute: I have been having trouble with the link so just go straight to https://www.bitchute.com/ and typing "Joanie Stahls Field Notes" in the search bar. Thank you. In the beginning of our new birth the Lord will have us fight the enemy. I believe He does so in order for us to gain strength, not our own, but His like those mentioned in Hebrews chp 11:32-34. After we have waxed strong in the fight and quenched the violence of the fire, shut the mouths of lions, and rerouted enemies, then at the end of our lives, He finishes the fight. As we age in the battle we find ourselves like David, who "waxed faint." Nevertheless, there will appear new giants of the wicked one to overcome, "Being girded with new swords," others will come with "spears like weavers beams." There will be formidable "men of giant stature" who will take the place of other enemies we have overcome. Yet still, they will fall by the eternal sword of the Lord, and by His hand through us, His servants. We will not fear "New swords" or their apparent mighty weapons, and satan's "great men of stature." The Light of Israel, Jesus Christ can never be quenched in us. Beyond earth is heaven.... "Be faithful unto death and He shall give unto you the crown of life." Revelation 2:10 "God loves the saints as the purchase of his Son's blood. They cost him dear, and that which is so hardly got shall not be easily lost. He that was willing to expend his Son's blood to gain them, will not deny his power to keep them." ~ William Gurnall "Past tears are present strength." ~ George Matheson --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joanie-stahl/support
The Beyond Earth Show with host Ray Trujillo Special Edition of The Beyond Earth Show, today is show Host Ray Trujillo's Birthday! She is joined by friend and special guest, Geof Jowett, a Renowned Medium, Spiritual Educator and an Author. Join us for this special edition of the program as we take a dive into the world of Mediumship and channeling, and into the work of guest, Geof Jowett, and all he has done to help people connect with loved ones and empower their spirits.
In episode 105, Ben welcomes Adriano V. Autino, the visionary behind Space Renaissance International, an organisation dedicated to advancing civilian space development and the space economy. Adriano shares his insights on how humanity can expand beyond Earth, the importance of developing low-cost access to space, and the role of space in the U.N.'s Sustainable Development Goals and why "Space" should be the 18th SDG! They also explore the Space Renaissance Manifesto and discuss the exciting possibilities of space tourism, geo-lunar industrialisation, and more. OUTLINE: Here's approximate timestamps for the episode. 00:00 Intro to episode 01:00 bringing on Adriano Autino. What is the Space Renaissance International? (SRI) 07:00 Mission of the SRI manifesto 13:40 SDG's - why a new “Space” one? 20:22 Not going to space isn't an option 21:35 Why 2025 is an important year for the Space/UN agenda 27:05 Responsibility for space faring civilisations to advance space for the world 32:12 Supporting 33:53 Wrap Up and Socials Connect with Adriano V. Autino: Websites: Space Renaissance International Space Renaissance Academy Personal website: Adriano V. Autino Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AVAutinoSpaceRenaissancePhilosophyLinkedin: LinkedIn profile >> Sign the #Space18SDG pledge to add an 18th SDG to the UN 2030 Agenda (on Change.org)>> Add your organization to the #Space18SDG proposers Stay connected with us! Use #Astroben across various social media platforms to engage with us! Youtube: www.youtube.com/@astrobenpodcast Website: www.astroben.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astrobenpodcast/ X: https://x.com/Gambleonit Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@astrobenpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/astrobenpodcast/
We love to hear from you. Send us your thought, comments, suggestions, love lettersIn this episode of the Space Cafe Podcast, host Markus discusses the intricacies of space habitation with Dr. Barbara Imhof, a prominent space architect from Liquifer. They explore the challenges and innovations in making off-Earth living comfortable and sustainable, including construction methods on the Moon, dealing with lunar dust, and creating multifunctional spaces. They also touch on the importance of cooperation for space missions and the influence of seeing Earth from space on human perspective. Barbara shares insights into upcoming projects and discusses ongoing efforts to develop near-future space habitats. Guest Background:Barbara Imhof, co-founder of Liquifer Systems Group, focuses on creating habitable environments in space.She is recognized as a pioneering figure in space architecture.Notable Quotes:“Space is such a resource and will also be a scarcity; it's really about how to use it.”“Cooperation is the most essential human trait for sustainable space exploration.”Additional Resources:Liquifer Systems GroupRecommended Reading: Project Hail Mary by Andy WeirPrevious Space Cafe Podcast Episode with Georgi PetrovSong Selection for Spotify Playlist: Surfing on a Rocket by AIRConversation Highlights: 00:00 Introduction to the Space Cafe Podcast00:20 Preparing for Space Travel01:15 Introducing Barbara Imhof and Liquifer03:09 The White Planet Theory and Mars04:59 Mars: Water and Life Hypotheses07:10 Human Fascination with Mars09:16 Living Beyond Earth: Architectural Challenges14:29 Space Exploration: Human Nature and History17:47 Setting Up Habitats on Celestial Bodies25:45 The Challenge of Lunar Dust26:43 Designing a Dust-Free Habitat27:53 Building with Lunar Resources29:33 Autonomous Construction on the Moon31:24 Exploring Lava Tubes32:47 Current Moon Village Plans34:07 Efficient Use of Space in Lunar Habitats45:21 The Complexity of Life Support Systems50:42 The Importance of Cooperation in Space53:00 Future Space Projects and Vision for 205055:18 Personal Reflections and Recommendations59:38 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsYou can find us on Spotify and Apple Podcast!Please visit us at SpaceWatch.Global, subscribe to our newsletters. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter!
In this episode, Sven and Daniel interview Aakash from Pixxel, a company that is launching a constellation of the world's highest resolution hyperspectral satellites. Aakash shares his journey into the space industry and explains the importance of hyperspectral data in monitoring and analyzing various vital indicators on Earth. He discusses the challenges of selling a product that is still in development and the need for customer education. Aakash also highlights the unique culture and collaborative nature of the space industry. The conversation covers topics such as the differentiation of hyperspectral data from multispectral data and the future impact of hyperspectral data on Earth. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Podcast 05:34 Selling a Product in the Space Industry 10:01 The Culture and Collaboration in the Space Industry 16:05 Advancements in Hyperspectral Technology 24:43 Specialization and Differentiation in the Earth Observation Industry 32:23 Market Development in India 36:20 Data Downlink and Distribution Challenges 39:47 The Future Impact of Hyperspectral Data on Earth Aakash is the Chief Commercial Officer at Pixxel, a space data company building the world's first and highest resolution commercial hyperspectral constellation. He heads the growth and revenue functions, including global sales, marketing and customer success. Aakash has set up programs to provide government and commercial customers with access to Pixxel's hyperspectral datasets as well as Aurora - Pixxel's Earth observation studio. Aakash has spent the past decade in frontier technology sales and is passionate about bringing breakthrough innovations to new markets. Before joining Pixxel, Aakash led business development in international markets for various startups in the AgTech and PropTech domains. Aakash has completed several courses in data science and remote sensing to supplement his business background. Follow Aakash and Pixxel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aakashparekh https://www.pixxel.space/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/pixxelspace/ Follow NewSpaceVision: https://de.linkedin.com/company/newspacevision https://twitter.com/newspacevision https://www.instagram.com/newspacevision/ https://www.facebook.com/newspacevision/ https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/newspace/ This podcast is sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact: info@live-eo.com podcast@newspace.vision podcast@live-eo.com
Mankind's born on earth, but it was never meant to die here.”- This quote from the epic movie Interstellar by Christopher Nolan makes us curious to explore what's beyond what we can't see i.e. the Space Economy which is being talked about in this podcast by our hosts Shouvik Das and Leslie D'Monte. They delve into the world of space startups, and if you are someone who are looking to explore the unknown this might be the right place to be with discussions about Space X, Skyroot Aerospace which has the highest funding of 95 million in India to a comparison with the US space economy. And do you know that Nokia is bringing back its tiny 2.4-inch 3210 phone, which has a feature of making contactless payments and even watch YouTube videos? Brings back the nostalgia, right? Tune in to get a sneak peek on Apple Intelligence that is making the headlines for its Generative AI, i.e. the 3 billion parameter AI model that is going to run locally on iPhone, iPad and Macs and that too without compromising the user privacy.
In this episode, we connect with Dr. Philip Metzger, the director of the Stephen W. Hawking Center for Microgravity Research and Education. With a B.S.E. in electrical engineering from Auburn University and a PhD in Physics from UCF, Dr. Metzger is a physicist and planetary scientist on a mission to unravel the mysteries of the universe… From rocket blast effects to economic planetary science, Dr. Metzger's research spans a wide array of topics aimed at propelling humanity's expansion beyond Earth. Are you ready to engage with his contagious dedication to space exploration? Tune in now! Jump in to uncover: Dr. Metzger's history as a planetary scientist. The biggest misconception about space exploration. Economic activities taking place in space, and what the future may hold. Why expanding beyond Earth may be necessary for evolving technology. Click here to learn more about Dr. Metzger and his fascinating work! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9
Prepare to illuminate the mysteries of cosmic luminescence with Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson in this enlightening Q&A episode of Space Nuts. Our stellar duo navigates the void to answer Lee from New York's luminary question: How much light is there in space? Could we see Voyager 1 in its distant travels, or would it merely be a shadow against the cosmic tapestry? Fred sheds light on the subject, revealing the surprising capabilities of the human eye in the darkest reaches.Next, Fenton from Minnesota proposes an ingenious method for shielding astronauts from the relentless radiation beyond the Van Allen Belts. Could a miniaturized version of these protective fields be the key to safe space exploration? Fred unpacks the complexities of cosmic radiation and the futuristic technologies that might one day safeguard our interstellar voyagers.Robert from Vienna ponders a parallel universe where our moon is not the cratered time capsule we know, but an icy or hazy sphere like Europa or Titan. Would our understanding of the solar system's history be drastically different? And would astronauts have dared to tread on such enigmatic surfaces? The answers might just surprise you.Finally, Duncan from Weymouth queries the nomenclature of the outer planets, challenging the distinction between 'ice giants' and 'rock giants.' Fred clarifies the frosty moniker, explaining why Uranus and Neptune's chilly atmospheres earn them this cool classification.From the potency of starlight to the protective puzzles of space travel, this episode of Space Nuts is a cosmic cornucopia of knowledge. Remember to share your own astronomical inquiries via the Space Nuts website, and join us as we continue to unravel the universe's most perplexing enigmas. Until we next embark on our celestial sojourn, keep pondering the heavens and stay tuned for more galactic revelations.Support our journey through the cosmos by visiting https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts--2631155/support. Your support helps us keep the starlight shining on these interstellar discussions. Until the next transmission, keep your telescopes trained and your curiosity alight.This episode is brought to you with the support of NordPass...the password manager you need to make life less stressful...and by using our special deal...for not very much money. Plus you'll be helping support our show. For details visit www.bitesz.com/nordpass
This is the 3rd episode of a 10 Part series, "Designer's Digest” with Dr. Susmita Mohanty, an Indian spaceship designer and a serial space entrepreneur. This series is created in partnership with Godrej Design Lab - a platform that encourages and advances design excellence and exploration. Godrej Design Lab believes in the power of design to make a meaningful change. I am so happy and proud that Godrej Design Lab is supporting the journey of Audiogyan. Designer's Digest is a series about Design as a profession, it's daily grind, the secrets to climbing the design career ladder and what edge we'll need to thrive in the captivating world of design. I want to start with a line by Vincent Van Gogh, “For my part, I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream”. Questions Can we start by, who is a spaceship architect or a designer? Can you also elaborate on the 3 genres of space architects [Voyage d'Esprit, Man-in-a-Can, Trans-Gravity]? Where and how do designers fit in? What does it take to become a spaceship designer or an architect? If you can share your version of a career? What does one do in their early years and then possibilities as they become a veteran like you? Design is broadly about problem solving and we see a lot of lateral entrants. Is it possible in this discipline? You've said, traditionally government agencies tend to design in a very engineering centric approach where they don't invite architects, designers to build stuff. With designers engaging in such space, collaboration with other professionals like physicists, engineers, biologists, seems inevitable. What are the challenges and rewards of such interdisciplinary teamwork? Importance of multidisciplinary. You've straddled across design, art, tech, humanities, choreography. What was it like growing in Ahmedabad in 70-80 What are the unique challenges and opportunities in this sector for a designer? You mentioned about designing spaceship interiors for long distance travel, spacesuits to keep away from sharp dust on other planets, especially on the moon. Climate is another important domain to look into. What all sections of the rocket or a spacecraft (For eg: Soyuz, I loved the video) could be given to designers? Where all design interventions can be done? What made you start Earth2Orbit and later Spaceport Sarabhai and what exactly you folks do there? Can you share any specific project or a milestone that made you very hopeful about this it having a huge potential in India? Considering costs, policies and constraints of this highly guarded sector, what makes your hopeful about brewing design talent in India? Can you slightly talk more about your 2017 article “India is sitting on a space goldmine”? You often say, “space is not just about technology. It's also about business, social impact, geopolitics and more about perspective. Could you please elaborate on it from a designer's lens? You often encourage entrepreneurs to look earth from 400km above. After working closely with such great organisations like ISRO, NASA, ESA what has been your biggest learning so far. Reference reading https://www.weforum.org/people/susmita-mohanty/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susmita_Mohanty https://www.imd.org/ibyimd/innovation/beyond-earths-boundaries-a-journey-of-innovation-and-leadership/ https://www.stirworld.com/think-columns-soyuz-the-world-s-most-reliable-human-spacecraft http://earth2orbit.com/index.php http://www.themoonwalker.in/write.php https://thebrilliant.com/opinion/why-billionaires-playing-space-ping-pong-leaves-me-cold/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constance_Adams
This episode of the Beyond Earth series dives into the ancient past. The days before the flood are a very interesting world where this planet was completely different from what we know. Besides the ancient megaliths, there are some deep mysteries concerning how life on this planet was. This talk is broken down into 5 main subjects: The water canopy above earth and the environment, the moon and it's violent entrance to the Earth, the great deluge, long life spans and the genetic hybrids and tinkering with humans and beings. Reading from ancient texts, we try to put the puzzle pieces together. Show website:https://www.chantitdownradio.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmTlBzFViiv58N4_K9On0UQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chantitdown/ Telegram:https://t.me/chantitdown Odysee: https://odysee.com/@chantitdownradio:c Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/Chantitdownradio Please help support the show. Subscribe, leave reviews, help algorithms find the show. Support the show if possible. Support Luemas in his new documentary join Patreon and get the extra show: Afterthoughts : https://www.patreon.com/Luemas https://www.chantitdownradio.com/store.html Chant it down t-shirts: https://chant-it-down-store.creator-spring.com/listing/chant-it-down-logo
Today, on the eve of the total lunar eclipse of the sun, the media is full of practical guides about how to tilt our heads at this once-in-a-lifetime celestial event. But what about the metaphysical questions about the eclipse? What should it mean to us humans, both in terms of our existence on earth and to our planet's uncertain future? According to cosmological poet Christopher Cokinos, author of the new STILL AS BRIGHT: An Illuminating History of the Moon from Antiquity to Tomorrow, the eclipse should make us humble. It's a sneak preview, Cokinos reminds us, of the inevitable fate of the earth when, in a billion years, the sun will be extinguished. And, he reminds us, it should also be a reminder of our ever-so-small place alongside other species in the vastness of universe. Christopher Cokinos is the author of three books of literary nonfiction: Hope Is the Thing with Feathers: A Personal Chronicle of Vanished Birds (Tarcher/Penguin 2000); The Fallen Sky: An Intimate History of Shooting Stars (Tarcher/Penguin 2009); and Bodies, of the Holocene (Truman 2013). In 2016, the University of Arizona Press published his co-edited anthology (with Eric Magrane) The Sonoran Desert: A Literary Field Guide, which won a Southwest Book of the Year Award. The poet Gabriel Gudding selected his collection The Underneath as winner of a New American Press Poetry Prize, and it appeared in 2019. With Julie Swarstad Johnson, Cokinos co-edited Beyond Earth's Edge: The Poetry of Spaceflight (Arizona, 2020), which was featured on Planetary Radio, PBS's “The Open Mind” and in Scientific American. He's also the author of a poetry chapbook, Held as Earth (Finishing Line). His new nonfiction book, Still as Bright: A Backyard Journey through the Natural and Human History of the Moon, is just out from New York independent Pegasus Books. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, Longitude fellow Maria Rodriguez speaks with Graham Peers, professor of biology at Colorado State University, about his unique research projects, including approaches to removing toxic materials from the lunar soil to enable plant growth.See transcript at https://longitude.site/biology-beyond-earth/We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific and creative endeavors to broad audiences. College students and recent graduates are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore a partnership for our programming, contact us at podcast@longitude.site.Support the show
An unexpected additional rescue opportunity presents itself. Scene 18 Scene 19 Scene 20 Scene 21 GM Notes The University of Chiron in our tabletop game is a mix of University of Planet and Lord's Believers from the Alpha Centauri video game. This melding of science and religion was itself inspired by the Supremacy affinity in Beyond Earth. Supremacy is highly technological but uses religious names for most in-game units. Time will tell how this new faction interacts with Data Haven and the Stepdaughters of Chiron. Our music is from Purple Planet Music. Visit them at purple-planet.com. Need context? Jump to the start of the series!
I was recently reading the January/February 2024 issue of “Science Scope,” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association for middle school science teachers. In this issue, I read the “Citizen Science” section written by Jill Nugent. She wrote an article entitled, “Growing Beyond Earth: Cultivating 21st-Century Science Exploration.” The Growing Beyond Earth citizen science project, in partnership with NASA and the Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden, partners with classrooms and identifies edible plant varieties that are well suited for beyond Earth growing conditions. For more information, visit: https://fairchildgarden.org/gbe
**Hosts:** Steve Dunkley and AI Assistant Hallie---**Episode Summary:**Join Steve Dunkley and his digital co-pilot Hallie for a serene edition of Astronomy Daily, recorded on a Goldilocks-perfect day, 11th March 2024. In today's podcast, we bask in the ideal weather while delving into the exciting developments of the Europa Clipper mission and its poetic journey to Jupiter's moon. We also ignite our curiosity with NASA's RS-25 engine test that promises a future of lunar expeditions. Plus, we marvel at the latest Starlink launch and the public's awe-inspiring reactions. With a mix of relaxation, technology, and a hint of humor, Steve and Hallie navigate the cosmos for your listening pleasure.---**Featured Topics:**1. **Europa Clipper's Cosmic Message:** An in-depth look at NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft, its special cargo of 2.6 million names, and the poetic homage it carries into the depths of space.2. **RS-25 Engine Testing:** Steve and Hallie discuss the significance of the RS-25 engine hot fire test, a pivotal moment for the SLS rocket and future Artemis missions.3. **Starlink's Skyward Surge:** Commentary on the recent launch of 23 Starlink satellites and the public's fascination with space as seen through viral social media posts.4. **Dream Chaser's Tenacity:** Updates on Sierra Space's Dream Chaser spaceplane as it endures rigorous testing, inching closer to its mission to revolutionize space commercialization and exploration.---**Notable Quotes:**- "Perfect weather won't last, but in the world of space exploration, the excitement never cools down." - Steve Dunkley- "It's a bird, it's a plane, it's... Elon Musk's Starlink satellites lighting up the sky!" - Hallie---**Additional Information:**For your daily space fix, head over to our new URL at astronomydaily.io, where you can find all past and present episodes. Dive deeper into the universe with the Space Nuts podcast at spacenuts.io, and join the conversation in the Space Nuts podcast group on Facebook. Listen on the go with Spotify and explore more at bitesz.com, where a constellation of podcasts awaits.---**Next Episode Preview:**Next week, Steve and Hallie will return with more celestial news and discoveries. Expect to hear about the latest advancements in space technology, the ongoing saga of our cosmic explorations, and the stories that connect us to the stars.---**Closing Remarks:**As we sign off from this tranquil corner of the cosmos, we're reminded that the universe's wonders are as constant as the changing tides on Earth. Thank you for joining us on this voyage through the stars. Until we meet again, this is Steve Dunkley and AI Assistant Hallie, wishing you peaceful days and starry nights.---**Host Sign-off:** Steve Dunkley: "Until next week, keep enjoying those perfect days and the endless marvels above." Hallie: "Goodbye, dear listeners. May your curiosity always lead you to new horizons.
Join us on a captivating scientific adventure as we explore the mysterious depths of hydrothermal vents! These undersea chimneys, once thought barren wastelands, might hold the key to life's origins. Unravel the story of how scientists recreated ancient vent conditions to generate fatty acids - essential building blocks of life - from scratch! Discover how these vents acted as a primordial kitchen, potentially brewing the ingredients for life billions of years ago. Beyond Earth, explore the exciting possibility that similar processes could be occurring on distant icy moons like Enceladus and Europa. Could life be brewing in the depths of our solar system? This episode dives deep into the fascinating world of hydrothermal vents, challenging traditional theories and unveiling the potential for extraterrestrial life. Join the quest to understand where we came from and where life might exist beyond our planet!
Kratos' SVP of Product Management, Greg Quiggle, explores the transformative impact of satellites on global connectivity. Increased bandwidth and reduced costs lead to business opportunities, including standardized carrier ethernet, cloud connectivity, and 5G support. Will broader satellite industry integration usher in edge computing in space, AI in the stars, and internet powered by satellites? In... Read More The post Satellite Tech: Beyond Earth’s Business Horizons appeared first on MEF.
Breaking news: Scientists believe there might be living organisms on one of Saturn's moons! Explore the fascinating details of this groundbreaking discovery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dive into the captivating world of our local star, the Sun, in this episode of English Plus Podcast. Join host Danny as he unravels the mysteries of the Sun, its impact on our daily lives, and its pivotal role in the solar system. Get access to the full episode on https://englishpluspodcast.com/the-sun-unveiling-the-mysteries-of-our-local-star-a-journey-beyond-earth/Support the showStarting from Season 9, we will share only the first part of the episode, including the full topic for free, but for more details and a deeper dive, we have reserved that to our patrons on Patreon. You can access all the premium episodes plus many more benefits by becoming a patron on Patreon. Become a Patron on Patreon.By becoming a patron, you will also enjoy the many new premium benefits on our website englishpluspodcast.com
The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sTwlc1ELTA Streamed live on Oct 16, 2023. Our journey through space missions continues. Now we move away from the Earth to the rest of the solar system. What's out there orbiting, roving and flying on other worlds and in interplanetary space. Today we look inward and we'll talk about the missions studying the Sun, Mercury and Venus. Thank you to all of our patrons who allow us to do this! This week I'd like to thank Jeremy Kerwin, Stuart Mills, Slug!, Harold Bardenhogan, Matthew Horstman, Kimberly Reich, Georgie Ianov, Scott Bieber, Jim Schooler. Marco Yarasi, David Gates, Alex Cohen, Justin Proctor, Claudia Mastriani, Scott Cohen, Disastrina, Kinsaya Pianflinko, Mathias Hayden, The Big Squish Squash!, Tim Garish, Gregory Singleton, Tim McMackin, Jeff Wilson Cooper, Paul D Disney, Benjamin Mueller, Ninja Nick, Kenneth Ryan, Eran Segev, Scott Briggs and Bruce Amazine. Thank you all so much! 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.
Our journey through space missions continues. Now we move away from the Earth to the rest of the solar system. What's out there orbiting, roving and flying on other worlds and in interplanetary space. Today we look inward and we'll talk about the missions studying the Sun, Mercury and Venus.
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 125 *Carbon and Water discovered in Bennu asteroid samples An initial examination of the regolith samples returned to Earth from the asteroid Bennu by the Osiris Rex mission are showing evidence of high-carbon content and water. *When worlds collide Astronomers have captured the first-ever afterglow of a huge planetary collision between worlds in deep space. *Spain reaches for the stars with a successful new rocket launch Spain has launched its first locally developed rocket – an important step in establishing its own orbital launch system. *The Science Report Claims that drinking dark tea every day may help to mitigate type 2 diabetes risk. Study shows renting has a stronger link to faster 'biological ageing' than unemployment or smoking. The oldest known human footprints in the Americas. Alex on Tech: new warnings about lithium-ion batteries. Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen and access show links via https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ Additionally, listeners can support the podcast and gain access to bonus content by becoming a SpaceTime crew member through www.bitesz.supercast.com or through premium versions on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Details on our website at https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ#space #astronomy #science #podcast #spacetimeThis 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/2458531/advertisement
Join Izzy as she delves into PART 2 of the future of space exploration with Steve Wolfe, President and Co-founder of the Beyond Earth Institute. The Beyond Earth Institute is a non-profit think tank focused on preparing for the future of humanity beyond our home planet. They conduct research, provide analysis, and offer recommendations on space policy proposals with implications spanning from the near-term to the next hundred years. Policy plays a pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of space development, and understanding its dynamics is crucial for what awaits us in the cosmos. In this interview, we explore what the Beyond Earth Institute is doing to pave the way for human habitation and work beyond Earth. In Part 1, we got to know Steve Wolfe and his journey to space policy. Let's head into part 2 of our interview with Steve and begin with the question that will be at the heart of our space future and the Beyond Earth Symposium in Nov 1-2. #BeyondEarth #SpaceExploration #FutureInSpace #BeyondEarthInstitute #SpacePolicyInsights ABOUT STEVE WOLFE Co-founder and President of Beyond Earth Institute wolfesm119@gmail.com https://beyondearth.org/ https://beyondearthsymposium.org/ November 1-2, 2023 American University Washington School of Law Washington, DC Beyond Earth video https://youtu.be/psYLgDYpDEs?si=vBByYJ8TY-Twfk5H GSA Spaceport Summit https://www.globalspaceportalliance.com/all-events/ CHAPTERS 02:26 Beyond Earth Symposium 02:52 Frank White, author of the Overview Effect 03:35 Peter Garretson, Senior Fellow in Defense Studies, American Foreign Policy Council 04:06 Lt General John Shaw 05:07 Keynote Ken Bowersox, NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations 05:36 International Space Station 06:05 VAST 07:00 Elon Musk 12:50 Gaia Hypothesis 15:06 Steve's book - The Obligation: A Journey to Discover Human Purpose on Earth and in the Cosmos 15:44 Outreach Challenges 23:00 BRIC and policy 25:32 The importance of supporting space efforts 27:14 What drives elected officials 28:13 Space STEM 28:45 Where's our Greta? 29:17 Space debris and mitigation 32:10 Not science fiction, but science future 32:37 Why are we spending resources to go to space? 34:24 So called “Billionaire's playground” 36:39 Space is no longer just based on government spending 38:22 Final thoughts ABOUT IZZY Izzy's website - https://izzy.house Author of Space Marketing: Competing in the new commercial space industry AND Space Marketing: Spaceports on Amazon and Audible - https://bit.ly/Space-Marketing Podcast host for Space Marketing Podcast - https://spacemarketingpodcast.com Organizer for Space for Kentucky Roundtable - https://spaceforkentucky.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Izzy as she delves into part 1 of the future of space exploration with Steve Wolfe, President and Co-founder of the Beyond Earth Institute. The Beyond Earth Institute is a non-profit think tank focused on preparing for the future of humanity beyond our home planet. They conduct research, provide analysis, and offer recommendations on space policy proposals with implications spanning from the near-term to the next hundred years. Policy plays a pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of space development, and understanding its dynamics is crucial for what awaits us in the cosmos. In this interview, we explore what the Beyond Earth Institute is doing to pave the way for human habitation and work beyond Earth. #BeyondEarth #SpaceExploration #FutureInSpace #BeyondEarthInstitute #SpacePolicyInsights ABOUT STEVE WOLFE Co-Founder and President of Beyond Earth Author of The Obligation: A Journey to Discover Human Purpose on Earth and in the Cosmos https://beyondearth.org/ https://beyondearthsymposium.org/ November 1-2, 2023 American University Washington School of Law Washington, DC Krunal Joshi, Counsellor, Space at Embassy of India, ISRO Representative in USA Hague Institute - Washington Compact GSA Spaceport Summit https://www.globalspaceportalliance.com/all-events/ Op-Ed article https://spacenews.com/op-ed-to-open-the-space-frontier-cld-must-not-fail/ MENTIONS High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space written by Gerard K. O'Neill. Axiom Northrop Grumman Orbital Reef Gravitics Vast Government Agencies: NASA FAA Department of Commerce CHAPTERS 01:10 Introduction 02:41 Steve's space journey Congressman 08:41 Space Settlement Act of 1988 09:46 NASA Authorization Bill 11:22 Beyond Earth Institute 12:11 Three pillars - Technologies, Financing, and Policy 16:30 Goal of the Beyond Earth Symposium NASA - Commercial LEO 24:28 Mission Authorization 25:43 India and other countries landing on the Moon 26:06 What are government roles and responsibilities 27:00 International Speakers 27:48 Big Question ABOUT IZZY Izzy's website - https://izzy.house Author of Space Marketing: Competing in the new commercial space industry AND Space Marketing: Spaceports on Amazon and Audible - https://bit.ly/Space-Marketing Podcast host for Space Marketing Podcast - https://spacemarketingpodcast.com Organizer for Space for Kentucky Roundtable - https://spaceforkentucky.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this enriching episode, we soar beyond Earth with Julie Bonner, the Communication Director at FreeFall Aerospace, to delve into Tucson's pivotal role in advancing space technology. Julie, with her extensive background in aerospace technology and artistic insight, walks us through the fascinating journey of space exploration innovations originating from the heart of Arizona's Sonoran Desert.
Trailblazers Beyond Earth: The Journey of America's First Female Astronauts The Not Old Better Show, Inside Science Interview Series Hello and welcome back to The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living Interview series on radio and podcast, the show that brings you the most compelling stories and insights on health, wellness, and the incredible potential of aging. We're broadcasting from just outside of Washington, DC, I'm your host, Paul Vogelzang, and today we have a truly special episode lined up for you. Before we dive in, let's take a moment to acknowledge our sponsors today, Liquid I.V. and Nationwide Coins. Also, let's recognize the pioneers who have broken barriers in their respective fields, especially those who have done so later in life. It's never too late to make history, and today's guest is here to tell us about a group of women who did just that." We are honored to have Loren Grush, the author of the groundbreaking book, available at Apple Books, 'The Six: The Untold Story of America's First Women Astronauts.' Loren Grush's new book delves into the untold stories of America's first female astronauts, a topic that has been long overshadowed by their male counterparts. In 1973, NASA's report mentioned that the only females they had sent to space were two spiders and a monkey. Fast forward to today, and we see a more inclusive space program, but the journey has been anything but smooth. From Valentina Tereshkova, the Soviet parachutist who orbited Earth 48 times, to Jerrie Cobb, who passed NASA's grueling tests but was sidelined due to societal norms, Loren Grush's new book captures the highs and lows of this journey. It's a vivid account that our audience, particularly those over 60, will find both inspiring and enlightening." Available at Apple Books, 'The Six: The Untold Story of America's First Women Astronauts.' also touches on the fascinating details of zero-gravity life, from the challenges of adapting space toilets for women to the negotiations around 'appropriate' spacewear. It's a blend of serious history and entertaining trivia that promises to keep our listeners hooked, including a reading by Loren Grush, as she describes an awkward encounter with a TIME Magazine reporter asking questions of Sally Ride about the possibility of Sally weeping during difficulties she might encounter as an astronaut. That, of course, is our guest today, Science writer Loren Grush, reading from her new book, The Six: The Untold Story of America's First Women Astronauts.' So, dear listeners, buckle up as we embark on this cosmic journey with Loren Grush to explore the untold stories of America's first women astronauts. It's a conversation you won't want to miss. My thanks to our sponsors today, Liquid I.V. and Nationwide Coins. Please check out our sponsors and support them, as they, in turn, support the show. My thanks to science writer Loren Grush, author of the new book The Six: The Untold Story of America's First Women Astronauts.' Thanks, Laren, for reading today. My thanks to the Smithsonian team for all they do to support the show, and my thanks to you, my wonderful Not Old Better Show audience on radio and podcast. Be well, be safe, and let's talk about Better…the Not Old Better Show. Thanks, everybody, and we'll see you next week.
The UAP/UFO hearing in congress was historic. For the first time in history, this subject matter has been taken serious in government. As much as it is historic and remarkable, is it another psyop for the masses? Is it a drip feed to a project blue beam situation, or is it a genuine attempt to get secrets out? We go over the good bad and weird concerning this hearing. We weigh it all out, and let you decide. This episode will be a marker you can come back to for clarity in the situation as it unfolds more. Website: https://www.chantitdownradio.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmTlBzFViiv58N4_K9On0UQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chantitdown/ Telegram: https://t.me/chantitdownchat Odysee: https://odysee.com/@chantitdownradio:c Rumble: https://rumble.com/account/content?type=all Please help support the show. Subscribe, leave reviews, help algorithms find the show. Support the show if possible. https://www.patreon.com/Luemas https://www.chantitdownradio.com/store.html Chant it down t-shirts: https://chant-it-down-store.creator-spring.com/listing/chant-it-down-logo
Neil Guar returns to the show for a 3rd time, and we chat about the latest whistleblower David Grusch, who claims on mainstream news, that the military has been doing ufo crash retrieval with bodies for a long time. It's big news for this story to circulate on such large platforms. Is he legit, and is this the beginning of disclosure, or is it a distraction and a psy-op? Although we may not have all of the answers, Neil is a full time researcher into ufology and a been focusing on this for many years. We put all of our thoughts on the table for a well rounded discussion on what may be coming our way. The truth must come out, but we must pay close attention to what channel it's coming from and what the agenda may be. We will continue to cover this ongoing topic on Chant it down as it unravels. Neil's website: https://portaltoascension.org Website: https://www.chantitdownradio.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmTlBzFViiv58N4_K9On0UQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chantitdown/ Telegram: https://t.me/chantitdownchat Odysee: https://odysee.com/@chantitdownradio:c Rumble: https://rumble.com/account/content?type=all Please help support the show. Subscribe, leave reviews, help algorithms find the show. Support the show if possible. https://www.patreon.com/Luemas https://www.chantitdownradio.com/store.html Chant it down t-shirts: https://chant-it-down-store.creator-spring.com/listing/chant-it-down-logo
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Bestof2021: #HotelMars: What is Space Solar Power? David Livingston, DrSpace of the SpaceShow.com. Steve Wolfe, Beyond Earth Institute. (Originally posted September 3, 2021) https://space.nss.org/nss-welcomes-beyond-earth-institutes-space-solar-power-initiative-for-a-cleaner-environment/
Join us as we dive into the exhilarating world of space exploration and the race to return astronauts to the Moon. Discover how Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin company, alongside NASA, is revolutionizing lunar missions with their innovative landing craft. Explore the ambitious Artemis program and the vision for a sustained human presence on the lunar surface. Get ready for an adventure beyond Earth as we unveil the exciting future of space travel.
Barbara Lamb is a hypnotherapist who specializes in past life regression and alien abductions. She has regressed over 3000 people who have come in contact with entities and boarded their ships. As bazar as these tales may sound, there are many people who have had these experiences whether it be Alien or through the government. Add this episode to the multi-puzzle piece of the Beyond Earth mini-series, we have on the show. We talk about the reasons why these entities abduct people. A lot of it has to do with populating the world with hybrids. Some of these hybrids may be people in our everyday life that have extraordinary abilities. Lastly, we talk about the phenomena of crop circles. Barbara is a crop circle expert and tour guide. She has up close personal experience with this phenomena. We flesh out some details that have been covered on this show before. Also, a bonus story of when Luemas had a close encounter with a craft of some sort. Barbara Lamb: https://barbaralambregressions.com Website: https://www.chantitdownradio.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmTlBzFViiv58N4_K9On0UQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chantitdown/ Telegram: https://t.me/chantitdownchat Odysee: https://odysee.com/@chantitdownradio:c Rumble: https://rumble.com/account/content?type=all Please help support the show. Subscribe, leave reviews, help algorithms find the show. Support the show if possible. https://www.patreon.com/Luemas https://www.chantitdownradio.com/store.html Chant it down t-shirts: https://chant-it-down-store.creator-spring.com/listing/chant-it-down-logo
Single2Soulmate By Tonya Alberti~Soulmate Manifestation Queen
Today's episode is a continuation of the Ascension conversation series on Starseeds. So how can you really recognize these children who are believed to have originated from different planets or star systems beyond our own? In this podcast, we explore the different types of Starseed children, their unique characteristics, and how to recognize them as parents or caregivers. We also discuss practical strategies for nurturing and supporting Starseed children, including ways to help them integrate their unique gifts and talents into their daily lives. Whether you are a parent, caregiver, or simply interested in exploring the mysteries of the universe, this podcast is for you. Join us as we journey beyond Earth to explore the amazing world of Starseed children. This is part 4 of a 5 part series.
Take a deep dive into the life of Enoch, how he lived, and how this impacts us all. Recorded live on Patreon. If you're enjoying this Podcast would you consider supporting us. Sign up at https://www.patreon.com/justinpaulabraham Cheers!
Settling in space might seem like a fun otherworldly concept, but it could also bring a number of practical realities to consider like what would space prisons be like? How would we monitor labour laws? And how could we control population growth? All of these are themes and considerations in astrophysicist Dr. Erika Nesvold's book "Off-Earth: Ethical Questions and Quandaries for Living in Outer Space", and she joins Jonathan to discuss.
( To see the YouTube VIDEO of this show, copy & paste this link into browser, or click here: https://youtu.be/0uNrLKiOXzk ) A new weekly Livestreaming show with panel guests reviewing and discussing the Top 5 strange and mysterious aspects of many different topics. Shifting the Paradigm will be moving to a once or twice monthly spot due to this being the last semester in College, and time is more restricted. Visit the Official Strange Paradigms Website with Blogs, Videos, and Podcast direct links: https://StrangeParadigms.com/ Cristina's Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and More > https://beacons.page/cristinagomez Patreon Club for Extras & Behind the Scenes: https://www.patreon.com/paradigm_shifts
This episode is a double header. Neil Guar returns to Chant it down to share about his new Portal to Ascension conference he's holding in April 2023. We talk about different possible alien races that seeded the planet, the cycles of the Earth and who the Elite may be and ancient history. We finish off with a freestyle session. Then, we switch gears and you get a preview of the Patreon only show, Afterthoughts to close out 2022. There, we talk about the year in review with world events, the show and the final subject of "switching perspectives" Neil Guar: https://portaltoascension.org Website: https://www.chantitdownradio.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmTlBzFViiv58N4_K9On0UQ Twitter: https://twitter.com/home Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chantitdown/ Telegram: https://t.me/chantitdownchat Please help support the show. Subscribe, leave reviews, help algorithms find the show. Support the show if possible. https://www.patreon.com/Luemas https://www.chantitdownradio.com/store.html Chant it down t-shirts: https://chant-it-down-store.creator-spring.com/listing/chant-it-down-logo
The last episode of 2022 is here, and it's a good one! Emma the Space Gardener has been talking with Amy Padolf and Carl Lewis from the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden about their citizen science/education project Growing Beyond Earth® (GBE). GBE is really something special, because it allows school students to collect data that influences which plants NASA grows in space. Support the show via Patreon and get early access to episodes, sneak peeks behind the scenes and exclusive bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/gardenersofthegalaxy.
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Bestof2021: EU needs Space-based solar power by 2025 or else: #HotelMars: What is Space Solar Power? David Livingston. Steve Wolfe, Beyond Earth Institute (Originally posted September 3, 2021). https://space.nss.org/nss-welcomes-beyond-earth-institutes-space-solar-power-initiative-for-a-cleaner-environment/
Why can't we know about our ancient past? Why is there such a cover up on Earth from the ancient days? How come academics ignore the evidence of an ancient past on this planet that points to a completely different history that anyone can piece together without a diploma? There are people alive in elite circles that know the real story of our ancient past and are keeping it from us. Is it possible that these secrets have been kept from humanity to then be revealed at the right time in the elite's eyes, to humanity? We explore this, and more on this episode. We explore the scenarios of what it would be like if humanity knew that an advanced race of humans or extraterrestrials built these ancient megalithic sites across the world, and why we don't have that knowledge. Most of this episode is conjecture but opens up the right questions many of us should be having in our discussions. Website: https://www.chantitdownradio.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmTlBzFViiv58N4_K9On0UQ Twitter: https://twitter.com/home Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chantitdown/ Telegram: https://t.me/chantitdownchat Please help support the show. Subscribe, leave reviews, help algorithms find the show. Support the show if possible. https://www.patreon.com/Luemas https://www.chantitdownradio.com/store.html Chant it down t-shirts: https://chant-it-down-store.creator-spring.com/listing/chant-it-down-logo
In today's Beyond Earth Series episode, we will learn about our own galaxy, the Milky Way. We will start learning more about our own stars and other stars in our galaxy, and then we will go even further to talk about black holes and dark matter. Find the transcript of this episode on https://englishpluspodcast.com/beyond-earth-series-episode-02-the-milky-way/Access all the exclusive premium episodes and content on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/dannyballanThe Potter Discussion: Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts and the Wizarding World FandomThe Potter Discussion is the ultimate Harry Potter podcast, giving you weekly...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Queens On A RollThis podcast was created to educate & inspire people about the ably different...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
In this first episode of our brand new series, Beyond Earth, we're going to start our journey exploring our own solar system before we go further and deeper in our journey into the universe.Find the transcript on https://englishpluspodcast.com/beyond-earth-series-episode-01-the-solar-system/Access all the exclusive premium episodes and content on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/dannyballanThriving Thru MenopauseGive yourself the ability to thrive in menopause. Tune in for advice to help you do that.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Career SweetspotA Greenhouse Coaching podcast for career and leadership growth.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Bonnie Screws UpYoung actress Bonnie broke her NDA and must fix it before it ruins her career or worse. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Laura Eisnehower, the great granddaughter of President Dwight D Eisenhower, is.a global alchemist, researcher and medical intuitive astrologist. She has a deep knowledge into exopolitics and a passion to inspire unity consciousness and bring us back to the zero point/unified field, the totality of our divine powers. On this interview, we discuss her, great-grandfather's true story involving ET's and the many disinformation stories that surround it. We also talk about navigating through the lies in exopolitics and finding the true speakers, without naming any names. We also talk about activating the higher harmonics of our DNA. Laura promotes graduating to a higher realm when lookin at this information, from conspiracy, to ufology. Infighting is the worst thing we can do, if we want to get to the truth. Laura's website: https://cosmicgaia.org Website: https://www.chantitdownradio.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmTlBzFViiv58N4_K9On0UQ Twitter: https://twitter.com/home Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chantitdown/ Help support Chant it down. Give reviews, share with family and friends. Chant it down t-shirts are now available: https://chant-it-down-store.creator-spring.com/listing/chant-it-down-logo
THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE AND THE SECRET SPACE PROGRAM ( BEYOND EARTH SERIES PART 16) -EPISODE STARTS AT 16:00- WHISTLEBLOWER TESTIMONY AND HISTORY TELL US THAT THE SECRET SPACE PROGRAM EXISTS. NAZI SCIENTISTS BROUGHT OVER AFTER WW2 AS USEFUL ASSETS TO ENGINEER ROCKETS WERE USED BEHIND THE SCENES TO FORM WHAT SOME RESEARCHERS CALL “THE BREAKAWAY CIVILIZATION” OUR TAX DOLLARS FUND PROJECTS THAT WE CAN'T EVEN FATHOM, INCLUDING BUILDING OUR OWN ENSLAVEMENT. IN THIS EPISODE WE EXPLORE DISCLOSED INFORMATION ON THE MOON, THE SPACE FENCE, SATELLITES, NASA'S LIES, WHISTLEBLOWERS, THE SPACE FORCE, 180 DAYS TILL INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES SUPPOSEDLY DISCLOSE UFO SECRETS AND MORE. SHOW SITE: https://www.chantitdownradio.com YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmTlBzFViiv58N4_K9On0UQ INSTAGRAM: @chantitdown TELEGRAM: Chant it down chat
Where did humans come from part 2 of 2. Continuing where we left off on the last show, we dive into the genetic manipulation that took place in the ancient past to make a hybrid between the primitive hominoids on this planet (possibly Bigfoot) and the genes of the Anunaki. We look at the historic events in order as they say in the Sumerian tablets and dovetail in the Bible. This story that has gone down the generations, shows how the ruling class, with it's special bloodlines to these ancient beings, have continued to rule and decide what they think is best for humanity. This is why humanity is in a perpetual history of slavery and is never able to rise up and truly see our potential of becoming an ascended species. They are secretly scared of humans rising up, because they know our hidden powers. Show website: https://www.chantitdownradio.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmTlBzFViiv58N4_K9On0UQ Support your favorite podcasters. Subscribe, donate, review, and give love to the truth bringers in today's crazy world!
Where did humans come from? part 1 of 2 When you ask that question you will get one of 2 answers: Darwin's theory of evolution and the tale of Adam and Eve in the Bible. When you look at both answers, there are many holes in both explanations. We look at the flaws in the theory of evolution and the holes in the garden of Eden story. According to the Sumerian texts (the oldest writings on Earth) the Anunaki came to Earth and made a hybrid worker to mine gold, using the primitive species of Earth and their DNA. Who were these primitive species? Was it actually apes or was it possibly what people call Bigfoot? According to the work of Lloyd Eye, there is a substantial amount of evidence that Sasquatch was the dominant species on Earth the was used in this hybrid program. You make up your own mind. Show website: https://www.chantitdownradio.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmTlBzFViiv58N4_K9On0UQ Please share and support this podcast!