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Dan Klopp works for ILC Dover, the company that has manufactured every EVA spacesuit for NASA the last 50+ years (making them the only company in the world to have protected humans on the moon). In addition to designing and manufacturing spacesuits for NASA (and by extension ESA, JAXA, and CSA), they also design and manufacture landing systems for spacecraft (there are currently 4 sets of landing airbags sitting on the surface of Mars designed and manufactured by engineers at ILC Dover), and they design prototype inflatable space habitats (for use in low Earth orbit, Deep Space Gateway, and on the lunar surface). 00:17 introduction to Dan Klopp 01:22 bringing on Dan (not in a space suit) 02:36 Dan introduces ILC Dover and doesn't take offence to the fact Ben hasn't heard of them 04:30 Why was ILC NASA's best kept secret? 06:40 Space is becoming commercial. 07:05 What makes a space suit? Virgin Galactic suits 08:10 SpaceX suits 10:34 What is a EVA spacewalk? 12:30 what are the 5 things we need in a spacesuit to keep humans alive? 18:55 Ben asks ‘if you had a crack in a spacesuit helmet, could you fix it with gaffer tape. 21:15 How EVA spacesuits have been adapted over the years to be more bespoke to different astronauts of different genders/body types. 23:18 small gap in audio 29:15 How will the spacesuits change as we go back to the Moon and on Mars? 31:43 ILC are aiming to protect the first Martian! 32:43 Any other applications for spacesuits? 34:45 robotic application within the suits? 37:15 watch spacewalks! 41:34 Ben wraps up 43:34 ILC Dover's social media Social Media https://www.ilcdover.com/ Instagram: @ilcdover.astrospace Twitter: @ILCDover Facebook: @ILC Dover Stay connected with us! Use #Astroben across various social media platforms to engage with us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astrobenpodcast/ Website (coming soon): www.astroben.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/gambleonit?lang=en Please subscribe and rate - Ad Astra!
Nell'intervista di oggi avremo il piacere di ascoltare Ersilia Vaudo, Chief Diversity Officer all'Agenzia Spaziale Europea (Esa), dove lavora dal 1991.La sua missione è garantire maggiore diversità, promuovendo l'equilibrio di genere e l'inclusione di persone con disabilità.Di recente si è aperta la nuova campagna astronauti dell'Esa per reclutare la nuova generazione di astronaute e astronauti per le missioni spaziali del futuro. Tra le numerose opportunità spicca la missione del programma Artemis che punta a riportare l'uomo sulla Luna dopo quasi mezzo secolo dall'ultimo “man on the moon” e a creare una stazione orbitante, il “Lunar Gateway, ex Deep Space Gateway”, intorno al nostro satellite per promuovere la vita nello spazio.Inoltre, per la prima volta nella storia, verrà lanciato un progetto unico nel suo genere, il “Parastronauta Disabilità”, che permetterà di valutare le condizioni per inviare un astronauta con disabilità fisiche nello spazio.Infatti, come ci ricorda la nostra ospite nel corso dell'intervista, l'esplorazione dello spazio, non è perpetrata solo ai fini della scienza, ma diventa un'occasione per affermare valori europei come l'inclusione, la ricerca, la conoscenza e le pari opportunità.La diversità diventa un punto di forza: l'Esa ha infatti 22 Stati membri e una diversità di prospettive, background e culture straordinaria. In qualità di Chief Diversity Officer, Ersilia Vaudo è convinta che la molteplicità di punti di vista e di competenze diverse sia necessaria per continuare a innovare e ispirare la missione dell'Esa, per esempio incentivando l'interesse delle studentesse verso le materie Stem, (Scienze, tecnologia, ingegneria e matematica) e verso il settore aerospaziale così da vedere un giorno, si spera non troppo lontano, la prima donna sulla Luna.Concluderemo come di consueto con i consigli per i giovani e i canonici bullet point da tenere a mente in un'intervista da non perdere.
In this episode, I discuss NASA’s plan to construct a space station in orbit of the Moon by 2024
In this interview, we discuss Mars InSight's successful landing, Zubrin's Moon Direct plan, his critiques on the Deep Space Gateway, working with SpaceX to get back to the moon, and much more!
NASA released a request for information this week about cargo services to the Gateway—big news for the future of NASA and the Gateway. I break down the technical and non-technical bits of that announcement, as well as some updates on Space Force and the Soyuz situation. This episode of Main Engine Cut Off is brought to you by 34 executive producers—Kris, Pat, Matt, Jorge, Brad, Ryan, Jamison, Nadim, Peter, Donald, Lee, Jasper, Chris, Warren, Bob, Russell, John, Moritz, Joel, Jan, David, Grant, Mike, David, Mints, Joonas, and eight anonymous—and 189 other supporters on Patreon. DOD “Moving Out” on Space Force As Space Council Approves Six Recommendations to President - SpacePolicyOnline.com Bridenstine confident in Soyuz return to flight despite quality concerns - SpaceNews.com NASA Seeks Information for Gateway Cargo Delivery Services Gateway Logistics Services - Federal Business Opportunities: Opportunities Gateway Logistics Services - Main Engine Cut Off Eric Berger on Twitter: “Congress hasn’t made up its mind yet about the Deep Space Gateway—an interesting contrast to NASA, which speaks of it as a fait accompli. Blurb from Politico’s space newsletter this morning…” Starposts Email your thoughts and comments to anthony@mainenginecutoff.com Follow @WeHaveMECO Listen to MECO Headlines Join the Off-Nominal Discord Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn or elsewhere Subscribe to the Main Engine Cut Off Newsletter Buy shirts and Rocket Socks from the Main Engine Cut Off Shop Support Main Engine Cut Off on Patreon
A la luz de una luna se grabó el programa número 60 de Radio Skylab, que además marca su segundo aniversario. Este programa es hermano del anterior. Si el 59 estaba dedicado al Sol, éste está dedicada a la Luna. En la primera parte del programa hablamos sobre los planes para la estación espacial Deep Space Gateway presentados recientemente por el vicepresidente de EEUU; y sobre el anuncio del descubrimiento de agua en la Luna. En la segunda parte, hablamos sobre dioses lunares. Con la secciones de retroalimentación y recomendaciones. Únete a Víctor Manchado (Pirulo Cósmico), Daniel Marín (Eureka), Carlos Pazos (Mola Saber) y Víctor R. Ruiz (Infoastro) en sus travesías por el espacio, la ciencia y otras curiosidades.
A la luz de una luna se grabó el programa número 60 de Radio Skylab, que además marca su segundo aniversario. Este programa es hermano del anterior. Si el 59 estaba dedicado al Sol, éste está dedicada a la Luna. En la primera parte del programa hablamos sobre los planes para la estación espacial Deep Space Gateway presentados recientemente por el vicepresidente de EEUU; y sobre el anuncio del descubrimiento de agua en la Luna. En la segunda parte, hablamos sobre dioses lunares. Con la secciones de retroalimentación y recomendaciones. Únete a Víctor Manchado (Pirulo Cósmico), Daniel Marín (Eureka), Carlos Pazos (Mola Saber) y Víctor R. Ruiz (Infoastro) en sus travesías por el espacio, la ciencia y otras curiosidades.
Вместе с Пашей Поцелуевым из проекта Alpha Centauri вспоминаем самые важные события из мира космоса и науки за первую половину этого года. Ведущий: Антон Поздняков Темы [00:00:33] ⋅⋅⋅ Приветствие. [00:02:00] ⋅⋅⋅ Подкаст Late Night Space, канал Alpha Centauri [00:04:58] ⋅⋅⋅ SpaceX: запуск Falcon Heavy, Falcon 9 Block 5, секретный запуск Zuma и спутниковый интернет Starlink [00:14:31] ⋅⋅⋅ Rocket Lab: коммерческие запуски Electron и зеркальный спутник Humanity Star [00:17:38] ⋅⋅⋅ NASA: смена администрации, политические игры, формирование нового бюджета [00:21:31] ⋅⋅⋅ Роскосмос: отказ от Протона, спорная ориентация на Ангару [00:23:25] ⋅⋅⋅ Китай: 20 запусков за полгода, падение Тьянгун-1 и планы на свою космическую станцию [00:25:53] ⋅⋅⋅ Луна: проект лунной орбитальной станции Deep Space Gateway [00:28:50] ⋅⋅⋅ Марс: сбои в работе MRO, запуск робота-геолога InSight, дрон-вертолет для ровера Mars 2020, глобальная пылевая буря и великое противостояние [00:31:42] ⋅⋅⋅ Космос: запуск телескопа TESS, окончание миссии Kepler, Хаябуса-2 и астероид Рюгу [00:35:33] ⋅⋅⋅ Астрономия: рой черных дыр в центре Млечного пути, большой датадроп от GAIA [00:36:42] ⋅⋅⋅ Физика: развенчание мифа EmDrive, смерть Стивена Хокинга [00:38:23] ⋅⋅⋅ Чего ждать от второй половины 2018: Parker Solar Probe, BepiColombo, прибытие OsirisRex, тесты пилотируемых капсул, New Horizons [00:42:29] ⋅⋅⋅ Прощание Поддержи Бородокаст Patreon Подписывайся Наши подкасты: BeardyBuilding | BeardyCast | The Big Beard Theory Свои вопросы присылайте на почту ap@beardycast.com. Вступай в наш публичный чат и читай наш новостной канал в Телеграме. Не знаете как подписаться на подкаст? Читайте статью «Как слушать подкасты»! Special Guest: Павел Поцелуев.
ESA has all but given its full support to the (newly renamed) Lunar Gateway, and Terry Virts threw some criticism its way during the third meeting of the National Space Council. I break down what those things mean for the future of Lunar Gateway, and discuss why I’m (gasp!) supportive of the program. This episode of Main Engine Cut Off is brought to you by 36 executive producers—Kris, Pat, Matt, Jorge, Brad, Ryan, Jamison, Nadim, Peter, Donald, Lee, Jasper, Chris, Warren, Bob, Brian, Russell, John, Moritz, Tyler, Joel, Jan, David, Grant, Barbara, Stan, Mike, David, Mints, and seven anonymous—and 174 other supporters on Patreon. A milestone in securing ESA’s future role in the global exploration of space / Exploration / Human Spaceflight / Our Activities / ESA Meeting of the National Space Council - YouTube Op-ed: The Deep Space Gateway would shackle human exploration, not enable it | Ars Technica Former astronaut criticizes lunar gateway plans - SpaceNews.com Off-Nominal 09 - Randomly Throwing Money Out Into the Cosmos Off-Nominal 07 - FLying Around Mars Imaging aNd Geography Observatory Tweet from @We_Martians Email your thoughts and comments to anthony@mainenginecutoff.com Follow @WeHaveMECO Listen to MECO Headlines Join the Off-Nominal Discord Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn or elsewhere Subscribe to the Main Engine Cut Off Newsletter Buy shirts and Rocket Socks from the Main Engine Cut Off Shop Support Main Engine Cut Off on Patreon
Arizona teachers are the latest to walk off the job en masse to demand livable wages and full public school funding. More than 1,000 Arizona public schools were closed on Thursday as #RedforEd took to the streets and marched on the state Capitol. Arizona teachers were joined by their neighbors to the Northeast as Colorado teachers also walked off the job for better pay and full funding of public schools. A new report, “Advancing White Supremacy Through Academic Strategy,” exposes massive campaign funded by the Koch Brothers and other right-wing billionaires to push alt-right agenda on college campuses. The Intercept published secretly taped audio of House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer trying to pressure a progressive candidate to get out of the race for Colorado’s 6th legislative district. DCCC had already picked a corporate lawyer and Army vet, Jason Crow, to back in the race. Republicans in Congress are now pursuing a technical strategy to dramatically roll back regulations. They want to use the 1996 Congressional Review Act to “defund the administrative state.” Things still crazy in Trumplandia. Trump loses it on Fox and Friends; Michael Cohen has a burner phone collection; Dr. Ronny “The Candy Man” Jackson will not be the next VA Secretary; and, Scott Pruitt gets grilled on his improprieties. And, let’s not forget that the week started out with yet another white, male “sovereign citizen” killing four people in a Waffle House in Tennessee with an AR-15. Meek Mill released from prison after spending five months in prison. Pennsylvania has the worst parole system in the country. Pennsylvania GOP sees staffers leave en masse and only have $16,000 in the bank for payroll. Right-wing PA Republicans got what they paid for Wednesday as their RAND Corporation commissioned study recommends dramatic changes for PASSHE universities. The one thing the study did not consider was properly funding PASSHE schools. Currently, PA ranks 47th out of 50 states in per-capita funding for public higher education. Kutztown University votes to implement new “Campus Support Fee” on students in the amount of $488 beginning next academic year. The second part of Raging Chicken’s exclusive interviews concerning the Colleen Bradley whistleblower case is released. Kevin Mahoney interviews Bradley’s legal team, Daniel Kearney and Ed Mazurek, about the Constitutional implications of her case. And in today’s last call, Sean has a weekend off for the first time in a long time. He contemplates buying a new camera lens. A racist golf club to hold a “Swingo de Mayo” celebration on the heels of owners calling police on a group of black women for Golfing While Black. In space news this week, NASA begins talking up the Orion missions to the Moon and plans for a Deep Space Gateway.
News: Elon Musk is prepping for Mars SpaceX announced that they are building the first Mars, or interplanetary ship, and they think we'll be able to do short trips and flights by early 2019 NEXT YEAR!! Their original plan was to send a cargo ship to Mars in 2022, thus making these test flights. SpaceX's BFR rocket system is expected to travel to other planets, and be fully reusable AND a flight will cost less than the initial Falcon 1 flights, which Musk estimated in the $5 to $6 million range. He hopes if BFR launches, others will believe Mars travel is possible, and follow suit. Musk noted that as soon as all of the necessities for life are installed on Mars "then really the explosion of entrepreneurial opportunity [will begin], because Mars will need everything from iron foundries to pizza joints.” NASA is sending another lander to Mars! InSight, (Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport), is a Mars lander designed to measure the inside of Mars: its crust, mantle, and core. NASA will be launching InSight from Vandenberg Air Force Base on May 5th as the first planetary mission launched from the West Coast! Today’s Topic: The Future of Humans on Mars Mars 2020 Rover Launch: July/August 2020 Landing: February 2021 Mission Duration: At least 1 Mars Year (687 Earth Days) 4 Science Goals Determine whether life ever arose on Mars Characterize the Climate of Mars Characterize the Geology of Mars Prepare for Human Exploration To support these goals, Mars 2020 has 4 Science Objectives Determine Habitable Environments Seek signs and biosignatures of past life Collect rock and Soil samples and store them on MArs Test Oxygen Production from the Martian atmosphere The atmosphere is 96% Carbon Dioxide. Mars 2020 will test technology (MOXIE- Mars Oxygen ISRU Experimaent) to extract the oxygen for humans to breathe. Potential Landing Sites Gusev Crater (goo-sev) Jezero Crater Northeast Syrtis (seer-tis) NASA’s Journey to Mars NASA is on a journey to Mars with a goal to humans there by 2030s. We’ve actually already started this process with satellites, rovers, private companies, international cooperation and Mars 2020. NASA has classified this journey into 3 thresholds: Earth Reliant Proving Ground Earth Independant Earth Reliant ISS operation through 2024 Commercial development of Low Earth Orbit Development of deep space systems, life support, and human health ISS, Orion… Proving Ground (Cislunar space) Regular crewed missions and spacewalks in cislunar space ISS is hours away from home, cislunar space is days, Mars is months Verify deep space habitation The first of these missions will launch NASA's powerful new rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS). The mission will carry the Orion spacecraft (without astronauts) thousands of miles beyond the moon during an approximately three week mission. Then, astronauts will climb into Orion for a similar mission, traveling farther than humans have ever traveled before. Also in the 2020s, we'll send astronauts on a yearlong mission into this deep space proving ground, verifying habitation and testing our readiness for Mars. Earth Independant Demonstrate Entry, Descent, landing and ISRU Conduct robotic round trip with sample return in late 2020s Send humans to orbit Mars in the early 2030s How has Trump changed any of this? On Dec. 11, Trump signed Space Policy Directive 1, a document that shifts U.S. policy, directing NASA to land astronauts on the moon before sending them on to the Red Planet. "This time, we will not only plant our flag and leave our footprint, we will establish a foundation for an eventual mission to Mars," Trump said at the event. President Trump said Thursday that he wanted to "top" President John F. Kennedy's ambitions to send a man to the moon by pursuing a trip to Mars. "We're looking at Mars, by the way," Trump said. "Trying to top [Kennedy]. We're going to get there. It's moving along pretty good. A lot of things have happened ... having to do with that subject. Way ahead of schedule." So… in his 2019 budget request The Lunar Orbital Platform-Gateway (LOP-G) is a concept for a crew-tended cislunar space station led by: ESA, NASA, Roscosmos, JAXA and CSA. Formerly known as the Deep Space Gateway, the station was renamed in NASA's proposal for the 2019 United States federal budget. The station would be used as a staging point for the proposed Deep Space Transport, which is a concept of a reusable vehicle that uses electric and chemical propulsion and would be specifically designed for crewed missions to destinations such as Mars. This is the new Proving Ground
Late night, lightnight round of news. Major policy discussions mounting in Washington and worldwide, SpaceX's Falcon Heavy's maybe-probably not payload, and the cutest darn baby picture you've ever seen. You're gonna want to hear about this and much, much more. Links: Ad Astra is on Reddit! Latest from Washington NASA Caucus update Space Corps is “inevitable” Deep Space Gateway is part of plan to expand human exploration of space NASA’s little brother gets an administrator nominee Space News Highlight of the Week Universe’s Baby Picture Wins $3 Million International News ESA pours $107 million into Vega E and a reusable spaceplane Japan wants to be part of Deep Space Gateway Japan also wants to play some war games IN SPACE Latest in Tech James Webb Space Telescope Out of Chamber A Elon makes another great claim Listener Submitted Question NASA approves SpaceX to fly pre-flown rocket on next Dragon mission ...BUT, NASA also expects the highest safety standards for future commercial space missions Coming Soon to Space Achieving Mars Workshop wrapping up this week, update to come next week Special Election in Alabama is 12/12!!! Follow Ad Astra on Twitter at @AdAstra_Podcast, on Facebook, and subscribe to the mailing list for future updates and events!
Mission designs for human trips to Mars are common, but Lockheed Martin's "Mars Base Camp" is something fresh. That's because it's a collaborative, orbit-first, science-focused approach, so it means the plan is a realistic path forward from NASA's Deep Space Gateway. Complete with a habitat, a laboratory, propulsion, power and two Orion capsules, it's a complete beachhead for a human trip to the red planet. It's even got a lander! Listen to engineers Danielle Richey & Steve Jolly join Jake to talk about the idea and how it might become real. Links Key Twitter Follows Danielle Richey (@dmrichey) Rob Chambers (@marsbasecamper) Tim Chichan (@timcichan) Lockheed Martin (@lockheedmartin) Mars Base Camp Hashtag (#marsbasecamp) You can reach Steve via Email if you have questions Official Lockheed Martin Content The Mars Base Camp site Some high-res B-roll video of the concept Lockheed Martin's Mars Base Camp Flickr The IAC Update White Paper Promo Video for Mars Base Camp The IAC Presentation Video WeMartians music is “RetroFuture”, “Electrodoodle” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Desde las profundidades del espacio-tiempo llega el episodio 37 de Radio Skylab. El primer tema del programa está dedicado al Portal del Espacio Profundo (Deep Space Gateway), una nueva estación espacial que proyecta la NASA, Roscosmos y otras agencias espaciales. En la segunda parte, hablamos de las aventuras y desventuras Le Gentil, el astrónomo con mala estrella. También tenemos una buena ración de preguntas en la sección de retroalimentación, y una nueva batería recomendaciones. La tripulación de Radio Skylab está compuesta por Víctor Manchado (Pirulo Cósmico), Daniel Marín (Eureka), Carlos Pazos (Mola Saber) y Víctor R. Ruiz (Infoastro). Estás invitado a descubrir con nosotros el espacio, la ciencia y otras curiosidades. Índice 04:10 Retroalimentación. 31:57 Deep Space Gateway. 1:09:05 Le Gentil. 1:37:30 Recomendaciones.
Desde las profundidades del espacio-tiempo llega el episodio 37 de Radio Skylab. El primer tema del programa está dedicado al Portal del Espacio Profundo (Deep Space Gateway), una nueva estación espacial que proyecta la NASA, Roscosmos y otras agencias espaciales. En la segunda parte, hablamos de las aventuras y desventuras Le Gentil, el astrónomo con mala estrella. También tenemos una buena ración de preguntas en la sección de retroalimentación, y una nueva batería recomendaciones. La tripulación de Radio Skylab está compuesta por Víctor Manchado (Pirulo Cósmico), Daniel Marín (Eureka), Carlos Pazos (Mola Saber) y Víctor R. Ruiz (Infoastro). Estás invitado a descubrir con nosotros el espacio, la ciencia y otras curiosidades. Índice 04:10 Retroalimentación. 31:57 Deep Space Gateway. 1:09:05 Le Gentil. 1:37:30 Recomendaciones.
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*First evidence of Quantum fluctuations in deep space Evidence of a strange quantum effect first predicted in the 1930 may have been detected by astronomers studying the light emitted from an extraordinarily dense and strongly magnetised neutron star The polarisation of the observed light suggests that the empty space around the neutron star is subject to a quantum effect known as vacuum birefringence. *Out of control Chinese space station about to crash back to Earth China has confirmed that its Tiangong-1 orbiting space lab is out of control and likely to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere at any moment. Beijing says the eight and a half tone orbiting outpost is expected to re-enter the atmosphere between now and April next year -- depending on orbital decay rates. *Back to the Moon US Vice President Mike Pence has called on NASA to return humans to the Moon. The call comes in the wake of Russia’s announcement that it will join the United States in building the new Deep Space Gateway space station which will be positioned in near lunar space. *How a cold frozen Mars could have carved the planet’s warm wet features Scientists say periodic melting of ice sheets on a cold early Mars would have created enough water to carve the ancient valleys and lakebeds seen on the surface of the red planet today. Water-carved valleys and lakebeds leave little doubt that water once flowed on the surface. *The first detailed spectra of antimatter hydrogen Scientists with the ALPHA Collaboration have successfully obtained the first detailed spectrum of the antimatter counterpart of hydrogen. The findings reported in the journal Nature show that the spectral lines of antihydrogen match those of normal hydrogen. *Sentinel-5P launch The European Space Agency’s new Sentinel 5P Earth observation satellite has successfully blasted into orbit aboard a Russian Rockot rocket from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome north of Moscow. The Russian Rockot is a converted SS19 three stage liquid fuelled Intercontinental ballistic missile -- with the NATO code name Stiletto. *Russia launches Progress cargo ship to space station A Russian Soyuz rocket has launched the Progress MS-07 cargo ship carrying 2.7 tonnes of supplies bound for the International Space Station. The mission blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the Central Asian republic of Kazakhstan *The Science Report People who binge eat are more likely to obsess and ruminate on angry thoughts. Climate change will increase the frequency and intensity of thunderstorms. Men are more likely to die if they receive blood transfusions from women who have been pregnant. Volcanic eruptions linked to the downfall of one of Ancient Egypt's most famous dynasties. The genetic link between prehistoric sabre toothed cats and your average house kittycat.Australian Skeptics on marriage equality The video for the Russian Progress launch is at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ksy0Ntt_LUE Subscribe, rate and review SpaceTime at all good podcasting apps…including iTunes, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocketcasts, Podbean, Radio Public, Tunein Radio, google play, Castbox.fm etc Help support SpaceTime : The SpaceTime with Stuart Gary merchandise shop. Get your T-Shirts, Coffee Cups, badges, tote bag + more and help support the show. Check out the range: http://www.cafepress.com/spacetime Thank you. Plus: As a part of the SpaceTime family, you can get a free audio book of your choice, plus 30 days free access from audible.com. Just visit www.audibletrial.com/spacetime or click on the banner link at www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com Email: SpaceTime@bitesz.com Join our mailing list at http://www.bitesz.com/join-our-mailing-list Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/spacetime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The biggest launch round-up in Talking Space history and one of the biggest talks of the year...all in one show! On this episode, we begin with the launch round-up looking at the upcoming launches of an Atlas V, two Falcon 9s, a Long March, an H-II A, a Soyuz, and a Rockot rocket...all within less than two weeks of each other. We also have the announcement of the new launch date for the next Orbital ATK resupply mission to the ISS that will be once again on an Antares out of Virginia. We then discuss that exact company, Orbital ATK, being acquired by Northrop Grumman and what implications that might have, and what the motive was behind it. Could it have been too much competition? In addition, we discuss the BEAM module and how it may be getting more time in space. We also discuss spacewalks being made to repair some broken parts on the ISS on the same day as the first official meeting of the National Space Council. Although this was recorded before the actual meeting, we still speculate to the NSC's future. Are NASA and Russia working together on a new lunar orbiting outpost? Well the stories are reporting that about the Deep Space Gateway, but you'll have to listen in to find out why most of the news stories you've probably read got it wrong. It's also with sadness but not much surprise that we announce another delay in the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, now slipping to 2019. The biggest news has to be out of IAC. Although we will have a full wrap-up in a future episode, we had to discuss Elon Musk's speech. His talk announced the BFR, sometimes called the Big Falcon Rocket, and other people interpret the "F" for a different word. Regardless, this monster is expected to lead to the phase-out of all previous SpaceX rockets. It boasts the ability to send payloads to orbit, people to the ISS, create a moon base, and land cargo on Mars in 5 years with crew in 7. He also mentioned point-to-point travel on Earth using the rocket, getting anywhere in under an hour. How plausible is this? We discuss it and a lot more on this one! Show recorded 10-4-2017 Host: Sawyer Rosenstein Panelists: Gene Mikulka and Mark Ratterman
Gabe Crisp is the bassist of the band Whitechapel, and he joins episode 44 to talk music. Gabe tells stories from the road and recaps the most recent tour, the origins of the band, and their writing process. Plus hear how MySpace helped get the word out about the band in the beginning and plans for the upcoming tour celebrating their debut album. Also, NASA and the Russian Space Agency are working together to create the Deep Space Gateway on Science, and so much more from Death Wish Coffee Company. All the info, links, photos, video and transcripts from this episode can be found at deathwishcoffee.com/gabe
Нагоняем главные события последних недель вроде вручения Нобелевской премии и Международного Астронавтического Конгресса. Ведущий: Антон Поздняков Темы выпуска [00:00:33] ⋅⋅⋅ Приветствие. BeardyCast 128 — Рынок труда с Андреем Себрантом и iPad Pro с Борисом Веденским [00:02:38] ⋅⋅⋅ Нобелевская премия 2017. [00:05:05] ⋅⋅⋅ Очередное обнаржуение гравитационных волн от детекторов LIGO и VIRGO. The Big Beard Theory 130 — Важнейшее астрофизическое открытие года и смерть миссии Cassini. [00:08:37] ⋅⋅⋅ Илон Маск и его Big F*cking Rocket. [00:22:32] ⋅⋅⋅ Deep Space Gateway и проблемы окололунной станции. [00:28:01] ⋅⋅⋅ Ответы на вопросы слушателей. [00:28:31] ⋅⋅⋅ Световые компьютеры — электроника на фотонах вместо электронов. [00:33:45] ⋅⋅⋅ Как измеряют расстояния до далеких галактик. [00:36:10] ⋅⋅⋅ Был ли звук от Большого Взрыва. [00:38:02] ⋅⋅⋅ Есть ли «верх» у Земли. [00:39:14] ⋅⋅⋅ Почему другие галактики могут быть так далеко. [00:40:35] ⋅⋅⋅ Прощание. Поддержи Бородокаст Patreon Контакты:
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NASA is working on developing a space station in a cis-lunar orbit that will serve as the jumping off point to exploring the Solar System; it's known as the Deep Space Gateway.Support Universe Today Podcast
NASA is working on developing a space station in a cis-lunar orbit that will serve as the jumping off point to exploring the Solar System; it’s known as the Deep Space Gateway.
Estevan Guzman one of the Astronomical Illustrator / Animators at Griffith Observatory joins us to talk about cosmic art created by science and its impact on the industry. In Space News: Was the “WOW! Signal” a Comet? Probably not… Darpa selects XS-1 partner & X-37B gets a new launcher China Tests “Spooky Action At A Distance” in Space Asteroid Redirect winds down, Deep Space Gateway gains support Hubble sees waltzing dwarf stars TMRO:Space is a crowd funded show. If you like this episode consider contributing to help us to continue to improve. Head over to http://www.patreon.com/tmro for information, goals and reward levels.
Follow-up Mypermissions.org Onze tech-landbouwer Kris van Steenkiste is ook een podcast begonnen: Agrosound. David bouwt een Super Nintendo met een Raspberry Pi. Onderwerpen Kapaza stopt ermee! Kindles zijn niet meer hip. We gaan naar Mars! Het is officieel! In 5 'fases'. Vanaf fase 1 wordt het pas echt sci-fi met de bouw van een Deep Space Gateway! Geen internetverbinding, geen bouwvergunning! Wie zijn Vlaams huis grondig verbouwt of een nieuwbouw zet, krijgt daarvoor enkel nog de verplichte bouwvergunning wanneer hij de woning tegelijk ook 'internetklaar' maakt. Tips Maarten: Mactracker Toon: OpenEmu
Natalya Bailey the Founder & CEO of Accion Systems joins us to talk about their very small yet incredibly powerful take on Ion thrusters. As these get closer to their theoretical maximum thrust, just a couple of the tiny units could perform all of the ISS station keeping needs! Or even send humans to Mars! In Space News:* Potential habitability in Europa and Enceladus* Update on French Guiana Blockade* Atlas V aims for Tuesday Cygnus launch* NASA presents Deep Space Gateway and more SLS missions* Mars InSight seismometer passes major test TMRO:Space is a crowd funded show. If you like this episode consider contributing to help us to continue to improve. Head over to http://www.patreon.com/tmro for information, goals and reward levels.