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A shorter one this week to make up for the extra long ones the past two weeks. We spend a lot of time just goofin' about living in the past and thinking about what our descendants will think about our podcast once we're gone. Probably cringe. We also discuss Oran High School Host Club, Yakuza Kuame, and the bluegrass/metal band Panopticon. Enjoy!
(NSFW) Max and Nate did the honorable thing and left everyone alone during Thanksgiving, but now they are back! Topics include the dumbest protest on planet earth, Elon Musk's weird cybertruck that he probably developed in the 6th grade, how South Dakota developed a statement to combat meth usage state wide, and a man finds his childhood best friend after 33 years, and one pronunciation of death! Music by What's Left Of Us: bit.ly/2H2LHHn Photo by Bram Van Oost on Unsplash
Robin Seemangal is joined by CNN spaceflight reporter Jackie Wattles to talk Elon Musk's Mars ambitions, rapid Starship development, and what to expect from a major SpaceX update Musk will provide to reporters this Saturday night.
Episode 141 of Space Nuts - *A revelation from Fred...*The demise of the Opportunity Rover and a new look at Ultima Thule'...*Well, this is different...Harpoon tested on space junk and design changes for Elon Musk's Mars rocket*Our listener question comes from John Brooks who queries the very existence of Dark Matter. Fred has an answer…Would you like to help support the show and get yourself one of our new T-Shirts? Details here: www.bitesz.com/shop (They make a great present…)If you like to get your hands on a copy of Dr. Fred Watson’s book ‘ ‘Why Is Uranus Upside Down? And other questions about the Universe’ it’s available as a Kindle edition from Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Why-Uranus-Upside-Down-questions-ebook/dp/B0042P6A8K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1536834846&sr=8-1&keywords=why+is+uranus+upside+downAndrew Dunkley has his new Sci-Fi Novel out now. Parallax - a new science fiction story about a man who is thrust back to his birth and starts his life again carrying over 50 years of future knowledge, but he's not the only one. A strange corporation called Parallax wants what he knows! Full details and where to buy a copy at https://www.andrewdunkley.com/ Subscribe, rate and review Space Nuts via all good podcatcher apps, including Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes) (featured in New & Noteworthy), Google Podcasts (now available via the Google Play store), Stitcher, Pocket Casts, Podbean, Overcast, TuneIn Radio, CastBox.FM, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Himalaya etc.RSS feed: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/BIT6774874752 To receive the free Astronomy Daily Newsletter, just join our mailing list at http://www.bitesz.com/join-our-mailing-listEmail us at spacenuts@bitesz.comWebsite: www.bitesz.com/spacenuts (mobile friendly)For more, follow Space Nuts on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Spreaker:Facebook - @spacenutspodcasttwitter - @spacenutspodcstGoogle+ - https://plus.google.com/u/2/collection/cHkPaBSpreaker - https://www.spreaker.com/show/space-nuts Enjoying what we do? Then please share with and tell your friends. Your recommendation is the best we could possibly get. Thank you...#astronomy #space #science #technology #news #aao #drfredwatson #stargazerfred Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A dive into the trippy sci-fi epic 'Annihilation' (4:03), why 'Star Trek: Discovery' is underappreciated (8:08), and how Netflix has become the new sci-fi channel via ('Altered Carbon,' 'The Cloverfield Paradox,' and 'Mute')(17:34). Then astrophysicist and author Neil deGrasse Tyson joins us along with planetary scientist Carolyn Porco to talk about the future of space travel, Elon Musk's Mars plans, and the Voyager mission documentary 'The Farthest' (33:16).
Elon Musk's Mars mission gets it's first test flight, we discuss this loopy bloke and his rocket plans, Bowen takes a look at the new Ford Ranger Raptor, Trev goes to Rome to see what Samsung is planning and takes in the sights on the back of a Vespa while Bowen sees what Bangkok is like and Geoff has his concerns. Meanwhile Geoff tastes some crazy expensive Champagne, Trev has issues with school function but gets interrupted by the loose cannon and a very important announcement....
ELon Musk's Mars plan - Does Sex really sell? - An Elevator that moves in all directions - A Phone that does not need a battery - What Creates inherent Geekiness?
This one is a doozy. A little soapboxing about "commentary" vs "news", then a whole lotta tasty E3 coverage. Also, Elon Musk's Mars manifesto and this year's solar eclipse!
Brian Pratt, on the possible failure of Tom Walma's Ballpit Moon Dome idea: "A million balloons fly up into space and everybody dies. That's like the worst party ever!!!" Episode 30: A colony inside a moon crater where the roof is self-repairing and is made out of small vacuum balloons (00:35 @thomaswalma), a plan to build a moon colony using remote-control robots piloted by uneducated factory workers (14:45 @thomaswalma), a musical remake of the 1985 teen movie "The Breakfast Club" (25:20 Joe Morgan), a drinking establishment which serves plain alcohol and contains a self-serve buffet of drink mixers, with a guidebook of common drink recipes (33:50 Brian Pratt @btowntkd), a comedic murder mystery similar to the movie "Clue" which takes place in a racially-diverse car dealership (43:25 Peggy Beattie @Peggy4859) Also: * "Instead of going with Elon Musk's Mars mission, which would lead to the apocolypse, if we do Tom Walma's moon mission, humanity will merge with machines, and humanity will be in a utopia instead of a grave" * Making the audience of the Breakfast Club musical sit in uncomfortable school desks like they're in detention with the cast * The worst customers at a used car dealership are white women who are retired schoolteachers
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk wants to have a million people living on Mars by 2070 and wants to send the first 100 people to permanently live on Mars by 2024. Can he make this happen? And would you really want to live on that cold, red, dusty shithole of a planet? Find out on this interplanetary episode of Timesuck!
Today on Kilowatt I finally finished Elon Musk's Mars talk. Enjoy as I blabber on about Mars transport. The video of Elon Musk's talk - http://bit.ly/2eg0lxI Personal Links: Oblivious - http://apple.co/2dIPWdO Miss Kawaii Sticker Pack - http://apple.co/2dgcA9T Email - bodie @ 918Digital .com Voicemail - 918-401-0071 Twitter - @918Digital
Dr. Zubrin is an American aerospace engineer and author of The Case for Mars, best known for his advocacy of the manned exploration. Today’s host is Bill Hargenrader, bestselling author of the Mars Journey series, and Founder of I Love Mars Media. Dr. Zubrin discusses: His take on the Elon Musk’s SpaceX Mars colonization plan Ways he would improve the mission Describes Mars Direct and Mars Semi Direct Talks about the big takeaways from the Mars Society Convention 2016 Talks the next steps for our path to Mars Dr. Zubrin was the driving force behind Mars Direct, a proposal intended to produce significant reductions in the cost and complexity of such a mission. The key idea was to use the Martian atmosphere to produce oxygen, water, and rocket propellant for the surface stay and return journey. He is the President of the Mars Society and Pioneer Astronautics and Pioneer Energy. He has developed a number of concepts for space propulsion and exploration, and is the author of over 200 technical and non-technical papers and five books. The show and its contents are presented by The Mars Society and co-produced with I Love Mars Media. Find out more at: www.marssociety.org and www.ILoveMars.info
Skepticism and optimism collide this week as Norm, Jeremy, and Kishore chat about new quadcopters, holographic displays, Elon Musk's Mars plan, and the use of technology in the Presidential debate. Plus, our hopes and fears for PSVR's launch and the upcoming Oculus Connect event.
That's right, Snapchat wants you to wear a video camera on your face and record everything. We also talk about the iPhone 7, Elon Musk's Mars plan and more. Show notes at http://chargedpodcast.com
This week's episode comes to you from the second annual LA Podcast Festival (lapodfest.com), with Matt and Andy welcoming Rhys Darby of Flight of the Conchords and Brandon Fibbs of New Race For Space and the reboot of Cosmos, to discuss: An explanation of winglets! Rhys's knowledge of Morse Code! The technological prowess of the New Zealand Army! The Cryptid Factor podcast! Sea serpents: The guardians of Atlantis! Rhys Darby: Sasquatch Whisperer! The upcoming return of Cosmos with Neil deGrasse Tyson! Elon Musk's Mars plans! Space sex! Astronaut reality shows! Harvesting Helium-3 from the moon! Space lawyers! Giving birth in space! New Zealand's lack of awesome Australian animals! The intricacies of the Welsh language! Rhys sells the audience some raffle tickets!