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Hírstart Robot Podcast
Bolondok napja – appok, amelyekkel megtréfálhatod barátaidat

Hírstart Robot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 4:31


Bolondok napja – appok, amelyekkel megtréfálhatod barátaidat Digital Hungary     2025-04-01 10:27:02     Mobiltech Hoax Álhír Elérkezett április 1, azaz a bolondok napja. Az április elsején ünnepelt bolondok napja már évszázadok óta része különböző kultúráknak, bár pontos eredete továbbra is ismeretlen. A hagyományos tréfák közé tartozik az álhírek terjesztése és mások megviccelése. A népszokás szerint, ha valakit e napon rászednek, akkor "bolondot csinálnak belőle", és ő Videón, ahogy 320 km magasságig tör fel a Naprendszer egyik legbrutálisabb vulkánkitörése Player     2025-04-01 04:54:07     Infotech Világűr Vulkán A földi tűzhányók ehhez képest szinte csak éppenhogy pislákoló tábortüzeknek tűnnek. Túl sok döntés? – Egy magyar közösségi app segít kevesebbet agyalni és stresszmentesebben dönteni Márkamonitor     2025-04-01 08:06:08     Mobiltech Kampány Közösségi média Stressz Coca-Cola A Coca-Cola volt marketingvezetője új közösségi appot indított: itt a magyar fejlesztésű Ask@Round.   Kölcsei Gergely, aki több mint egy évtizeden át dolgozott a hazai Fmcg szektorban, és a Coca-Cola magyarországi marketingvezetőjeként számos sikeres kampány fűződik a nevéhez, most egy számára is új területre lépett: egy közösségi média alkalmazást Láthatatlan hatás: közvetlen kapcsolat van a légszennyezés és a csökkenő születésszám között Helló Sajtó!     2025-04-01 09:48:03     Tudomány Légszennyezettség A HUN-REN Közgazdaság- és Regionális Tudományi Kutatóközpont egyik friss kutatása szerint – melyben 2013 és 2020 között Európa 657 régióját vizsgálták – összefüggés van a levegőszennyezés és a csökkenő termékenységi ráta között, ennek pedig az egészségügyi mellett jelentős politikai következményei is vannak. Ritka kincsekre akadtak a dunavecsei temetőben First Class     2025-04-01 10:55:37     Tudomány Ékszerek, dobókocka, fegyverek – rengeteg izgalmas leletet találtak a régészek egy új dunavecsei gyár építéséhez kapcsolódó ásatáson. Félelemkeltő programokkal veszik rá az online csalók a felhasználókat bizalmas adataik megosztására ICT Global     2025-04-01 06:03:30     Infotech Kiberbiztonság Félelemkeltő programokkal veszik rá a csalók az internetes felhasználókat bizalmas adataik megosztására, az ESET kiberbiztonsági cég elemzése szerint. Megvan ki lép az oroszok helyére az európai Mars expedícióban Mínuszos     2025-04-01 13:33:05     Tudomány Világűr Mars Leányvállalat Airbus Az Airbus brit részlege 194 millió dolláros szerződést nyert a Mars-járó leszállóplatformjának megépítésére. Az Airbus brit leányvállalata 194 millió dolláros szerződést nyert az Európai Űrügynökségtől (ESA) az első brit gyártmányú leszállóplatform a Mars-járók történetében. A leszálló platform az ExoMars űrszonda azon része, amely a 2030-ban a Mar 3800 éves amulettet talált egy hároméves kislány Izraelben Telex     2025-04-01 16:06:25     Tudomány Izrael A kislány és családja egy régészeti ásatás közelében túrázott, a Biblia szerint ezen a területen csapott össze Dávid és Góliát. Rekordméretű tőkebevonással erősít az OpenAI Igényesférfi.hu     2025-04-01 10:04:22     Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia ChatGPT OpenAI Ilyet még nem látott a technológiai világ: az OpenAI, a ChatGPT mögött álló cég történelmi jelentőségű, 40 milliárd dolláros tőkebevonást jelentett be, amivel nemcsak új szintre emelik a mesterséges intelligenciába vetett bizalmat, hanem minden idők legnagyobb privát techfinanszírozási körét is magukénak tudhatják. Az orka–cápa háború átrajzolja a tengeri erőviszonyokat: elszaporodtak a fókák, fogynak a halak Dél-Afrika partjainál Qubit     2025-04-01 12:55:42     Tudomány háború Afrika Cápa A fehér cápák eltűnésével teljesen átalakult a Jóreménység fokához közeli öböl ökoszisztémája. Megérkezett a Messenger nagy újdonsága hazánkba 24.hu     2025-04-01 11:56:27     Mobiltech Mesterséges intelligencia Messenger A chatalkalmazásban már használható a Meta mesterséges intelligenciája. A Világgazdasági Fórum kutatása a STEM és AI területek nemi egyenlőtlenségeiről Szakmát Szerzek     2025-04-01 04:51:01     Karrier Mesterséges intelligencia A mesterséges intelligencia (AI) forradalmasítja a munka világát, átalakítva a gazdaságot és a munkaerőpiacot. Az új technológiák térhódítása azonban nem egyformán érinti a férfiakat és a nőket. A Világgazdasági Fórum friss kutatása szerint a STEM területeken, különösen az AI-val kapcsolatos munkakörökben továbbra is jelentős a nemi egyenlőtlenség. Elindult a SpaceX történelmi űrküldetése 24.hu     2025-04-01 12:23:39     Tudomány Világűr SpaceX A misszió legénysége számos úttörő tudományos kísérletet végez majd el. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Tech hírek
Bolondok napja – appok, amelyekkel megtréfálhatod barátaidat

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Tech hírek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 4:31


Bolondok napja – appok, amelyekkel megtréfálhatod barátaidat Digital Hungary     2025-04-01 10:27:02     Mobiltech Hoax Álhír Elérkezett április 1, azaz a bolondok napja. Az április elsején ünnepelt bolondok napja már évszázadok óta része különböző kultúráknak, bár pontos eredete továbbra is ismeretlen. A hagyományos tréfák közé tartozik az álhírek terjesztése és mások megviccelése. A népszokás szerint, ha valakit e napon rászednek, akkor "bolondot csinálnak belőle", és ő Videón, ahogy 320 km magasságig tör fel a Naprendszer egyik legbrutálisabb vulkánkitörése Player     2025-04-01 04:54:07     Infotech Világűr Vulkán A földi tűzhányók ehhez képest szinte csak éppenhogy pislákoló tábortüzeknek tűnnek. Túl sok döntés? – Egy magyar közösségi app segít kevesebbet agyalni és stresszmentesebben dönteni Márkamonitor     2025-04-01 08:06:08     Mobiltech Kampány Közösségi média Stressz Coca-Cola A Coca-Cola volt marketingvezetője új közösségi appot indított: itt a magyar fejlesztésű Ask@Round.   Kölcsei Gergely, aki több mint egy évtizeden át dolgozott a hazai Fmcg szektorban, és a Coca-Cola magyarországi marketingvezetőjeként számos sikeres kampány fűződik a nevéhez, most egy számára is új területre lépett: egy közösségi média alkalmazást Láthatatlan hatás: közvetlen kapcsolat van a légszennyezés és a csökkenő születésszám között Helló Sajtó!     2025-04-01 09:48:03     Tudomány Légszennyezettség A HUN-REN Közgazdaság- és Regionális Tudományi Kutatóközpont egyik friss kutatása szerint – melyben 2013 és 2020 között Európa 657 régióját vizsgálták – összefüggés van a levegőszennyezés és a csökkenő termékenységi ráta között, ennek pedig az egészségügyi mellett jelentős politikai következményei is vannak. Ritka kincsekre akadtak a dunavecsei temetőben First Class     2025-04-01 10:55:37     Tudomány Ékszerek, dobókocka, fegyverek – rengeteg izgalmas leletet találtak a régészek egy új dunavecsei gyár építéséhez kapcsolódó ásatáson. Félelemkeltő programokkal veszik rá az online csalók a felhasználókat bizalmas adataik megosztására ICT Global     2025-04-01 06:03:30     Infotech Kiberbiztonság Félelemkeltő programokkal veszik rá a csalók az internetes felhasználókat bizalmas adataik megosztására, az ESET kiberbiztonsági cég elemzése szerint. Megvan ki lép az oroszok helyére az európai Mars expedícióban Mínuszos     2025-04-01 13:33:05     Tudomány Világűr Mars Leányvállalat Airbus Az Airbus brit részlege 194 millió dolláros szerződést nyert a Mars-járó leszállóplatformjának megépítésére. Az Airbus brit leányvállalata 194 millió dolláros szerződést nyert az Európai Űrügynökségtől (ESA) az első brit gyártmányú leszállóplatform a Mars-járók történetében. A leszálló platform az ExoMars űrszonda azon része, amely a 2030-ban a Mar 3800 éves amulettet talált egy hároméves kislány Izraelben Telex     2025-04-01 16:06:25     Tudomány Izrael A kislány és családja egy régészeti ásatás közelében túrázott, a Biblia szerint ezen a területen csapott össze Dávid és Góliát. Rekordméretű tőkebevonással erősít az OpenAI Igényesférfi.hu     2025-04-01 10:04:22     Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia ChatGPT OpenAI Ilyet még nem látott a technológiai világ: az OpenAI, a ChatGPT mögött álló cég történelmi jelentőségű, 40 milliárd dolláros tőkebevonást jelentett be, amivel nemcsak új szintre emelik a mesterséges intelligenciába vetett bizalmat, hanem minden idők legnagyobb privát techfinanszírozási körét is magukénak tudhatják. Az orka–cápa háború átrajzolja a tengeri erőviszonyokat: elszaporodtak a fókák, fogynak a halak Dél-Afrika partjainál Qubit     2025-04-01 12:55:42     Tudomány háború Afrika Cápa A fehér cápák eltűnésével teljesen átalakult a Jóreménység fokához közeli öböl ökoszisztémája. Megérkezett a Messenger nagy újdonsága hazánkba 24.hu     2025-04-01 11:56:27     Mobiltech Mesterséges intelligencia Messenger A chatalkalmazásban már használható a Meta mesterséges intelligenciája. A Világgazdasági Fórum kutatása a STEM és AI területek nemi egyenlőtlenségeiről Szakmát Szerzek     2025-04-01 04:51:01     Karrier Mesterséges intelligencia A mesterséges intelligencia (AI) forradalmasítja a munka világát, átalakítva a gazdaságot és a munkaerőpiacot. Az új technológiák térhódítása azonban nem egyformán érinti a férfiakat és a nőket. A Világgazdasági Fórum friss kutatása szerint a STEM területeken, különösen az AI-val kapcsolatos munkakörökben továbbra is jelentős a nemi egyenlőtlenség. Elindult a SpaceX történelmi űrküldetése 24.hu     2025-04-01 12:23:39     Tudomány Világűr SpaceX A misszió legénysége számos úttörő tudományos kísérletet végez majd el. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.

SSPI
Better Satellite World: Dr. David Parker FRAeS, 2024 Satellite Personality of the Year

SSPI

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 38:55


The United Kingdom's robust and ambitious space sector has many personalities. Each year at the Better Satellite World Awards Dinner in December in London, the SSPI UK Chapter recognizes one of them as the Satellite Personality of the Year. In this podcast, we hear from the 2024 honoree, Dr. David Parker FRAeS, Non-Executive Board Member of the UK Space Agency and Visiting Professor at the University of Southampton. This interview was originally broadcast as part of the Personalities of the Space & Satellite Industry podcast series, which aired before Dr. Parker was named the 2024 Satellite Personality of the Year. Dr. David Parker has led a distinguished thirty-five-year career in the space sector, spanning industry, UK government and the European Space Agency (ESA). Until June 2023, he served as ESA's Director of Space Exploration at ESTEC in the Netherlands, overseeing astronaut missions to the International Space Station, Europe's involvement in Artemis and pioneering projects like training an astronaut with a physical disability. Previously, he was the Chief Executive of the UK Space Agency (2013-2016), where he led Tim Peake's ISS mission and negotiated ESA's first UK center in Harwell. Starting in the UK space industry in 1990, he contributed to projects like XMM-Newton and ExoMars. Dr. Parker holds a degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics and a PhD from NASA Langley Research Center. He has received several accolades, including the Royal Aeronautical Society's Geoffrey Pardoe award. He currently works part-time at ESA, serves on the UK Space Agency Board and is a Visiting Professor at the University of Southampton.

Sternzeit - Deutschlandfunk
Warten auf ExoMars - Der Angriff auf die Ukraine und die Mars-Mission

Sternzeit - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 2:32


Europas ExoMars-Rover hätte mit Hilfe russischer Technik auf dem roten Planeten landen sollen. Nach den Sanktionen infolge des russischen Angriffs auf die Ukraine läuft der Umbau des ESA-Projekts auf Hochtouren. Frühestens 2029 ist ExoMars am Ziel. Lorenzen, Dirk www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sternzeit

Sospechosos Habituales
PTMyA T8E5: Exploración de Marte rover Perseverance misión Mars 2020

Sospechosos Habituales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 103:17


Hoy nos acompaña Fernando Alberquilla Martínez, científico investigador español, miembro de las misiones Mars 2020 de la NASA y ExoMars de la ESA, de exploración de Marte y concretamente participa en el grupo del instrumento SuperCam del rover Perseverance. Si tenéis dudas, podéis escribirlas aquí en los comentarios para que nos las responda en otra ocasión.

Periscritto
Volare oltre il cielo - Paolo Ferri

Periscritto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 38:58


Paolo Ferri è l'autore di “Volare oltre il cielo. I segreti dell'esplorazione spaziale” pubblicato da Raffaello Cortina Editore. Paolo Ferri, fisico, ha lavorato per quasi quarant'anni per l'Agenzia spaziale europea (ESA) a Darmstadt, in Germania. È stato a capo del dipartimento di operazioni spaziali dell'Agenzia e responsabile di varie missioni, tra cui Rosetta, Mars Express e ExoMars. In questo libro l'autore rivela non solo cosa si fa nello spazio, ma soprattutto come lo si fa. Questo libro è un'avventura irripetibile ai confini del Cosmo, e una riflessione su potenzialità e limiti della conoscenza scientifica.

SSPI
Better Satellite World: Personalities of the Space & Satellite Industry, Episode 1: A Conversation with the UK Space Agency's Dr. David Parker FRAeS

SSPI

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 39:23


The United Kingdom's robust and ambitious space sector has many personalities. In this podcast series, we introduce you to three whom the UK Chapter of SSPI is considering for its prestigious Personality of the Year Award in 2024. One of these three finalists will be named the 2024 Satellite Personality of the Year live at the Better Satellite World Awards Dinner in London on 2 December. Click here to join us there! Each of the three finalists is a star who has made significant contribution to the UK and global satellite industry and whose career is a study of performance and excellence at the highest level. In the first episode, we learn a bit more about Dr. David Parker FRAeS, Non-Executive Board Member of the UK Space Agency and Visiting Professor at the University of Southampton. Dr. David Parker has led a distinguished thirty-five-year career in the space sector, spanning industry, UK government and the European Space Agency (ESA). Until June 2023, he served as ESA's Director of Space Exploration at ESTEC in the Netherlands, overseeing astronaut missions to the International Space Station, Europe's involvement in Artemis and pioneering projects like training an astronaut with a physical disability. Previously, he was the Chief Executive of the UK Space Agency (2013-2016), where he led Tim Peake's ISS mission and negotiated ESA's first UK center in Harwell. Starting in the UK space industry in 1990, he contributed to projects like XMM-Newton and ExoMars. Dr. Parker holds a degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics and a PhD from NASA Langley Research Center. He has received several accolades, including the Royal Aeronautical Society's Geoffrey Pardoe award. He currently works part-time at ESA, serves on the UK Space Agency Board and is a Visiting Professor at the University of Southampton.

Space Nuts
#467: Decoding Mars Messages, Hungry Black Holes & Martian Water Mysteries

Space Nuts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 36:54


This episode is brought to you by Saily. Get an exclusive 15% discount on Saily eSIMdata plans! Download Saily app and use code 'spacenuts' at checkout.Space Nuts Episode: Mars Mysteries and Cosmic FeastsJoin Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson in this intriguing episode of Space Nuts, where they dive into the latest discoveries and discussions in the realm of astronomy and Space exploration. From mysterious messages from Mars to the insatiable appetite of black holes, this episode is packed with fascinating insights and cosmic wonders.Episode Highlights:- Mars Message Decoded: Explore the story behind a mysterious message sent from Mars in 2023, now decoded by a father-daughter Timms. Discover the artistic and scientific collaboration that led to this unique project and its implications for extraterrestrial communication.- Ancient Mars' Climate Conundrum: Delve into a new study that challenges our understanding of Mars' history. Learn about the planet's carbon dioxide cycle and the possibility of ancient lakes and rivers hidden beneath layers of ice and CO2.- Black Hole's Cosmic Feast: Uncover the staggering discovery of a black hole consuming matter at an unprecedented rate. Understand the implications of this finding for our knowledge of black hole growth in the early universe.For more Space Nuts, including our continually updating newsfeed and to listen to all our episodes, visit our website. Follow us on social media at SpaceNutsPod on facebook, X, YouTube, Tumblr, Instagram, and TikTok. We love engaging with our community, so be sure to drop us a message or comment on your favourite platform.For more Space and Astronomy News Podcasts, visit our HQ at www.bitesz.com.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts/support.Stay curious, keep looking up, and join us next time for more stellar insights and cosmic wonders. Until then, clear skies and happy stargazing.

Podcast Science
514 - Exomars, avec Clara Azemard

Podcast Science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 63:56


Des momies lyonnaises au MOMA martien, vous saurez tout de la recherche des molécules organiques de tout temps et en tous lieux. Notes d'émission : https://www.podcastscience.fm/emission/2024/10/21/podcast-science-514-exomars-avec-clara-azemard/Retrouvez-nous sur PodcastScience.fm, Twitter, Facebook et Instagram.Soutenez-nous sur Tipeee Soutenez nous sur Patreon Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Historia de Aragón
Hielo de agua al amanecer en los volcanes de Marte

Historia de Aragón

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 59:03


Nuevo hallazgo en Marte: los científicos han detectado hielo de agua, pero en latitudes fuera de los polos. Esto es algo inédito hasta ahora. ¿Qué significa exactamente? Desde el Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, calibra este descubrimiento el investigador José Juan López Moreno, científico que participa en las misiones Mars Express y ExoMars de la Agencia Espacial Europea, cuya tecnología ha captado esta escarcha en los altos volcanes del Ecuador del planeta rojo. Además, Ágora conversa con la investigadora murciana Belén de la Morena. Acaba de hacerse con la beca de la Cátedra Cajal de la Universidad de Zaragoza para estudiar los llamados genes saltarines. Por otro lado, Laura Camón cuenta curiosidades sobre los elefantes, que son capaces de comunicarse de forma “personal” y tienen cualidades sorprendentes. Y cierra el programa la divulgadora de Esciencia Jerusalén Jaime con una noticia sobre divulgación.

Historia de Aragón
Hielo de agua al amanecer en los volcanes de Marte

Historia de Aragón

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 59:03


Nuevo hallazgo en Marte: los científicos han detectado hielo de agua, pero en latitudes fuera de los polos. Esto es algo inédito hasta ahora. ¿Qué significa exactamente? Desde el Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, calibra este descubrimiento el investigador José Juan López Moreno, científico que participa en las misiones Mars Express y ExoMars de la Agencia Espacial Europea, cuya tecnología ha captado esta escarcha en los altos volcanes del Ecuador del planeta rojo. Además, Ágora conversa con la investigadora murciana Belén de la Morena. Acaba de hacerse con la beca de la Cátedra Cajal de la Universidad de Zaragoza para estudiar los llamados genes saltarines. Por otro lado, Laura Camón cuenta curiosidades sobre los elefantes, que son capaces de comunicarse de forma “personal” y tienen cualidades sorprendentes. Y cierra el programa la divulgadora de Esciencia Jerusalén Jaime con una noticia sobre divulgación.

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast
2918: Exploring Space with BAE Systems: The Azalea Project

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 25:40


In this episode, we explore the exciting developments in space technology with Liz Seward, Head of Space Strategy and Market Development at BAE Systems.  With a background in business development, marketing, thermal engineering, and mission systems engineering, Liz has worked on notable projects such as the ExoMars rover and a mission to return a sample from an asteroid. She is also a prominent figure in Women in Aerospace Europe and the International Astronautical Federation. Our conversation begins with an introduction to the role of space in defense, emphasizing the need for earth observation and near-real-time intelligence for multi-domain operations. Liz explains how space technology provides critical capabilities for global monitoring, weather forecasting, mapping, and communications, all essential for modern defense strategies. We delve into BAE Systems' re-entry into the space sector after 20 years, highlighting the Azalea project. Azalea is a groundbreaking initiative combining multiple sensors and machine learning for faster data analysis. It uses software-defined radios, synthetic aperture radar, and onboard processing to fuse multi-sensor data such as RF, radar, and optical, providing actionable insights rapidly. This project aims to reduce the time from data capture to useful information for operators, marking a significant advancement in earth observation capabilities. Liz also discusses the future of space innovation, focusing on dual-use capabilities that serve both defense and civilian needs. She shares insights on software-defined satellites that can be reprogrammed to meet different use cases securely and the UK's efforts to establish supportive regulations around space sustainability and debris mitigation. A critical aspect of our discussion is the urgent need for talent development in the new space age. Liz introduces BAE Systems' launch of the UK's first-ever space engineering apprenticeship program. This initiative aims to build a talent pipeline by combining part-time work at BAE with a part-time engineering degree from the University of Portsmouth. The program seeks to attract passionate individuals eager to work on hands-on space projects, including the Azalea project. Throughout the episode, Liz provides a comprehensive view of how BAE Systems measures success, both in delivering new capabilities to key customers like the UK government and in providing solutions internationally to allied countries. For the Azalea project, success is defined by its ability to offer step-change earth observation capabilities. Join us as we uncover the innovative strategies and projects at BAE Systems that are set to shape the future of space technology. How is your organization preparing for advancements in space capabilities? Share your thoughts and join the conversation.

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
S27E64: Solar Storms and Sunspots: New Insights into Our Star's Activity

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 28:02


Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 64, where we delve into the latest cosmic discoveries and technological advancements shaping our understanding of the universe.First, we explore new research uncovering the origins of sunspots and their formation closer to the Sun's surface than previously thought. Scientists are now examining the complex interactions of magnetic fields and plasma within the Sun, providing fresh insights into the solar dynamo that drives these phenomena.Next, we turn our attention to Mars, as NASA and ESA announce a groundbreaking joint mission set to launch in 2028. This mission will utilise the ExoMars Rosalind Franklin rover, equipped with advanced instruments to drill deep beneath the Martian surface in search of signs of life, potentially rewriting our understanding of the Red Planet's habitability.Finally, we discuss innovative solutions in the battle against space junk. From hunter-killer satellites equipped with plasma guns to ground-based laser systems, scientists are developing new technologies to tackle the growing problem of space debris, ensuring safer orbits for future missions.00:00">This is Spacetime series 27, episode 64, for broadcast on 27 May 202400:44">The spectacular solar storms may have originated closer to the sun's surface09:18">Hundreds of disused and damaged spacecraft and bits of space debris orbiting Earth16:09">Scientists are looking at ways to track space junk to save propellant18:28">A new study claims Australians are following misleading health and wellness advice on TikTok26:05">Spacetime is available every Monday, Wednesday and Friday through various podcast providersSupport the show and access ad-free episodes at https://www.bitesz.com/show/spacetime/. Follow our cosmic conversations on X @stuartgary, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of the universe, one episode at a time.Sponsor OfferThis episode is proudly supported by NordPass. Secure your digital journey across the cosmos with a password manager you can trust. Find your stellar security solution at https://www.bitesz.com/nordpass.Listen to SpaceTime on your favourite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music or wherever you get your podcasts..Support SpaceTimeBecome a supporter of SpaceTime: https://www.bitesz.com/show/spacetime/support/ www.bitesz.com 

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast
S03E51: SpaceX's Milestones & Webb's Revelations: The Unfolding Saga of Space Exploration

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 11:34


Embark on a stellar journey with 'Astronomy Daily,' where we chart the latest advancements in space exploration, from SpaceX's monumental strides toward Flight Four to the cosmic ballet of distant black holes through the lens of the James Webb Space Telescope. Discover how NASA shields our technology from solar storms, celebrate India's 3D-printed rocket engine success, and anticipate the groundbreaking Mars mission of the ExoMars Rosalind Franklin rover. Join Anna, your celestial guide, for an episode filled with human ingenuity, cosmic curiosities, and the untold tales of our universe.Chapters:(00:00) Welcome to another episode of Astronomy Daily podcast(01:28) SpaceX is gearing up for flight four of its starship program(03:26) NASA uses its James Webb Space Telescope to monitor solar storms on Earth(07:50) NASA and European Space Agency collaborate on Mars rover mission set for 2028(09:42) Today on Astronomy daily we've covered some incredible stories from SpaceXSponsors:New: Membership option: https://astronomydaily.io/membershipNordPass: https://www.bitesz.com/nordpass

英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟
第2184a期:Why Is Methane Gas Coming Out of the Ground on Mars?

英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 3:39


Scientists are seeking to find out what is producing the slow release of methane gas on Mars.科学家们正在寻找火星上缓慢释放甲烷气体的原因。Methane often results from biological processes. On Earth, most of the gas comes from living creatures. For this reason, the American space agency NASA has been investigating methane levels on Mars in a search for signs of current or past life. So far, no evidence has been found.甲烷通常来自生物过程。 在地球上,大部分气体来自生物。 出于这个原因,美国宇航局NASA一直在调查火星上的甲烷水平,以寻找当前或过去生命的迹象。 到目前为止,还没有找到任何证据。But a new study is providing fresh details about methane on Mars. NASA's Curiosity explorer, or rover, has repeatedly measured methane levels on the Martian surface. The rover arrived on Mars in 2012 and has been exploring areas around Gale Crater. This area is believed to have contained a lake at one time and has also shown other evidence of flowing water in the past.但一项新研究提供了有关火星甲烷的新细节。 美国宇航局的好奇号探测器或漫游者多次测量了火星表面的甲烷水平。 该火星车于 2012 年抵达火星,一直在探索盖尔陨石坑周围的区域。 据信该地区曾经有一个湖泊,并且过去还显示出其他流水的证据。NASA says Gale Crater is the only place where methane has been discovered. Even a spacecraft sent to collect data on the Martian atmosphere has not identified the presence of methane. That spacecraft, the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter, is operated by the European Space Agency.美国宇航局表示,盖尔陨石坑是唯一发现甲烷的地方。 即使是派去收集火星大气数据的航天器也没有发现甲烷的存在。 该航天器名为 ExoMars 痕量气体轨道飞行器,由欧洲航天局运营。In addition to only being discovered, or detected, around Gale Crater, the observations of methane happen only at night, NASA researchers recently reported. Levels also go up and down during different seasons and at times, rise sharply for short periods.美国宇航局研究人员最近报告说,除了仅在盖尔陨石坑周围发现或探测到甲烷之外,甲烷的观测也只发生在夜间。 水平也会在不同季节上下波动,有时会在短时间内急剧上升。The mysterious methane releases leave scientists considering “a lot of plot twists,” said Curiosity project leader Ashwin Vasavada. But a NASA research group recently proposed a possible explanation for how the gas behaves on Mars.好奇号项目负责人阿什温·瓦萨瓦达 (Ashwin Vasavada) 表示,神秘的甲烷释放让科学家们思考“许多情节曲折”。 但美国宇航局的一个研究小组最近对火星上的气体行为提出了一个可能的解释。The researchers theorize that all detected methane could be trapped, or sealed, underneath hardened pieces of salt in Martian regolith. Regolith describes soil that contains rock and dust that sits on or below the surface.研究人员推测,所有检测到的甲烷都可能被捕获或密封在火星风化层的硬化盐块下面。 风化层描述的是含有岩石和灰尘的土壤,位于地表之上或之下。The scientists say increases in temperature might explain the differences in gas release. During certain seasons or times of day warmer temperatures could weaken the seal on the methane, causing gas to be released.科学家们表示,温度升高可能可以解释气体释放的差异。 在某些季节或一天中的某些时间,气温升高可能会削弱甲烷的密封性,导致气体释放。NASA said the research was led by Alexander Pavlov, a planetary scientist at the agency's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland. He said small amounts of methane could also be released when the regolith seal is broken by weight from above美国宇航局表示,这项研究是由该机构马里兰州戈达德太空飞行中心的行星科学家亚历山大·巴甫洛夫领导的。 他说,当风化层密封被上方的重量破坏时。

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
S27E53: Methane on Mars and Io's Infernos: Uncovering Cosmic Mysteries

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 23:40


Embark on an interplanetary investigation with SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 53, as we delve into the perplexing presence of methane on Mars. The red planet's mysterious emissions have puzzled scientists for years, with seasonal spikes and unpredictable behavior sparking debates on their origin. Could biological activity be the source, or are geological interactions to blame? Join us as we explore a new hypothesis that suggests Mars' own soil could be sealing and sporadically releasing this elusive gas, adding another layer to the Martian enigma.The episode ascends further into the Jovian system with an up-close encounter of the volcanic moon Io, courtesy of NASA's Juno spacecraft. Marvel at the newly discovered jagged mountain spires and tranquil lava lakes that adorn this tumultuous celestial body, revealing a landscape both violent and serene.But it's not all smooth sailing in the cosmos. We report on the unexpected hiccup faced by NASA's planet-hunting satellite TESS, which has entered safe mode, suspending its quest for new worlds beyond our solar system. What caused this sudden shutdown, and what does it mean for the future of exoplanet discovery?Plus, don't miss our Science Report, where we unearth a connection between a form of rheumatoid arthritis and gene mutations linked to blood cancer, and discuss the climatic shifts allowing tropical fish to venture into temperate Australian waters.For the full cosmic journey, visit our website at https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com and support the show at https://www.spreaker.com/show/spacetime. Discover the universe's wonders with us on SpaceTime.This episode is brought to you by NordPass. Navigate the digital universe with confidence using a password manager you can trust. Secure your cosmic exploration at www.bitesz.com/nordpass.Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app and follow us on Twitter @stuartgary, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/support.(00:00) This is spacetime series 27, episode 53, for broadcast on 1 May 2024(00:47) New study may help explain why scientists are continuing to detect methane on Mars(08:55) NASA's Juno spacecraft has studied the volcanic moon IO during two flybys(15:45) Climate change is helping tropical fish species invade temperate Australian waters(17:24) Google AI chatbot Baird apparently hallucinated, citing a research paper that doesn't exist(19:11) Ohio based company has invented the first ever flamethrower wielding robot dogs(21:43) Spacetime is available every Monday, Wednesday and Friday through various podcast providers

Europa Europa
Europa lungo la faglia: tra il Baltico e il Pianeta Rosso

Europa Europa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024


Cronaca europea questa settimana con le molte decisioni, tra "pacchetto Migrazione", elezioni presidenziali a Bratislava, ripartenza alla grande del progetto ExoMars che porterà l'Europa sul Pianeta Rosso. Ne parliamo a Europa Europa, in onda domenica alle 11:30, con l'ad di Thales Alenia Massimo Comparini all'indomani della firma di un importante contratto per il futuro dell'esplorazione e con Beda Romano, corrispondente del Sole24Ore da Bruxelles, autore per il Mulino di un viaggio in 11 tappe attraverso l'Europa, "Dal Baltico al Mar Nero".

T-Minus Space Daily
AWS in Orbit: Building a resilient outernet.

T-Minus Space Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 33:10


A Japanese national will be the first non-American to land on the moon in an Artemis mission. The European Space Agency contracts Thales Alenia Space for the ExoMars 2028 mission. The US Space Force announces a new commercial space strategy, and more.  Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guests today are ​​Salem El Nimri, Chief of Space Technology at AWS Aerospace and Satellite, and Declan Ganley, Chairman and CEO at Rivada Space Networks. You can learn more about AWS Aerospace and Satellite on their website.  Selected Reading US, Japan strike deals on defense, space at leaders' summit- Reuters NASA, Japan Advance Space Cooperation, Sign Agreement for Lunar Rover The search for life on Mars goes on with ExoMars 2028- Thales Alenia Space USSF_Commercial_Space_Strategy Exolaunch Signs with HawkEye 360 to Provide Launch and Deployment Services for Multiple Satellite Missions- Business Wire Capella Space Joins Space ISAC as Founding Member Sidus Space Announces Second Agreement with HEO for Non-Earth Imaging Payload and Data Services Aboard Upcoming Lizzie-Sat Launch- Business Wire RTX provides Blue Canyon satellite to help solve a crucial climate challenge T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Create the Future: An Engineering Podcast
The Future Of Life On Mars

Create the Future: An Engineering Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 32:41


Is there life on Mars? And why is it so vital for the future of humanity to find out the answer to that question? What are the ethical implications of the Mars Rover?Roma Agrawal hosts a rocket-fuelled conversation with two stellar experts:Dr. Jim Green, physicist and retired chief scientist for NASA.Abbie Hutty, who worked as lead structures engineer on the 2020 ExoMars rover, and was the youngest ever Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.Follow @QEPrize on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for more info.New episodes - conversations about how to rebuild the world better - every other Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

DESPIERTA TU CURIOSIDAD
El fracaso la misión espacial europea Exomars

DESPIERTA TU CURIOSIDAD

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 5:34


La misión espacial europea Exomars pretendía “buscar vida extraterrestre en Marte”. Una misión nada fácil, que sufrió un duro revés en el año 2022 después de veinte años de gestación. Tras romper en marzo su colaboración espacial con Rusia, el lanzamiento del cohete de la misión espacial, previsto inicialmente para septiembre 2022, se ha retrasado hasta 2028. Las misiones a Marte se planifican siempre para que duren lo menos posible y el lanzamiento debe esperar a que la Tierra y el planeta rojo estén posicionados de una manera óptima, que haga el trayecto de las naves lo más corto y eficiente posible. Esto ocurre solo cada 26 meses, por lo que cualquier inconveniente para el despegue, puede suponer un retraso en la misión de, al menos, 26 meses.

Space Cowboys | BNR
Ruimtemissies komen, ruimtemissies gaan

Space Cowboys | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 66:45


Virgin Orbit heeft het moeilijk, net als een setje missies naar Venus en Mars. In deze nieuwe Space Cowboys bespreken @hmblank, @thysroes en @marc-heemskerk-marc recente herschikkingen bij verschillende missies en bedrijven. (En we praten ook over een Dyson Sphere.) Volg Space Cowboys op https://twitter.com/spacecowboyspod.  @SpaceCowboysPod behandelt ruimtevaart- en astronomienieuws van land, planeet en daarbuiten. Afwisselend gepresenteerd door:@hmblank @thysroes @michelvanbaal @ingeloes @arnouxus @LucLucreation @marcheems @NickPoelstra @brunchik @mariekebaan @charlottepouwel  Links voor deze aflevering:Cryptomiljardair wil ruimtestation gaan bouwenhttps://arstechnica.com/science/2023/02/meet-the-space-billionaire-who-is-interested-in-something-other-than-rockets/  Hoe bouw je een Dyson sphere?https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/03/building-a-dyson-sphere-whats-the-payback-time-of-disassembling-a-planet/      Documentaire over William Shatnerhttps://variety.com/2023/film/news/william-shatner-star-trek-space-travel-death-leonard-nimoy-documentary-1235548320/  Virgin Orbit zoekt naar investeerder en bijbehorende levenslijnhttps://www.space.com/virgin-orbit-deal-collapse-employee-furlough-extended Exomars gaat definitief verder in nieuwe opzet zonder Ruslandhttps://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Human_and_Robotic_Exploration/ExoMars_rover_testing_moves_ahead_and_deep_down  Oude radarbeelden lijken bewijs voor actieve vulkanen op Venushttps://www.eoswetenschap.eu/ruimte/oude-radarmetingen-wijzen-op-actieve-vulkaan-op-venus  Rare versnelling van Oumuamua verklaardhttps://arstechnica.com/science/2023/03/theres-a-simpler-answer-to-oumuamuas-weird-orbit-outgassing-hydrogen/ Zelfde mechanisme verklaart het succes van Dart bij koersverlegging asteroïdehttps://arstechnica.com/science/2023/03/nasas-dart-impactor-shows-how-planetary-defense-can-work/  Wel naar Titan, niet naar Venus:https://www.space.com/nasa-drone-saturn-moon-titan-search-for-lifehttps://www.space.com/nasa-veritas-venus-mission-budget-pressure Dankzij Mars Sample Return en Psyche:https://spacenews.com/mars-sample-return-cost-growth-threatens-other-science-missions/https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/psyche Moeten we wel naar Mars, opiniestuk:https://spacenews.com/mars-exploration-and-the-debate-about-planetary-protection/ 3D-geprinte raket:https://phys.org/news/2023-03-3d-printed-rocket-orbit.amp See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
S26E36: ExoMars - Back on Track | SpaceTime | Astronomy News

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 30:19


The European Space Agency says its ExoMars mission to the red planet is back on with a launch window opening in October 2028. *Extremely rare Coronal Mass Ejection event A blast which scientists are calling an extremely rare bright Coronal Mass Extinction event has just rocked the surface of the far side of the Sun. *China spying on other nation's satellites as it launches two more spy satellites It's been revealed that a Chinese spy satellite launched in 2018 has been inspecting other nations' spacecraft in geostationary orbit. *The Science Report Claims high blood caffeine levels curb body fat and the risk of type 2 diabetes. Scientists discover enzyme that literally make energy out of thin air. Researchers find some dogs who get Anxious -- might have differently wired brains. Skeptics guide to organic foods This week's talent includes: Dr Christene Lynch from ASTRO 3D, the ARC Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3 Dimensions and Curtin University and the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research. Dr Andrea Fortier CHEOPS instrument scientist Professor Willy Benz CHEOPS principal investigator Professor David Ehrenreich CHEOPS science team chair ESA Pietro Baglioni ExoMars Rosalind Franklin Mission Team Leader Andrea Merlo head of robotics with Thales Alenia Space Diego Bussi RDCC systems engineer Enrico Endianistico Planetary Protection Engineer And our regular guests: Alex Zaharov-Reutt from iTWire.com Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ If you love this podcast, please get someone else to listen to. Thank you… To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version now available via Spotify and Apple Podcasts. For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://bitesz.com Your support is needed... SpaceTime is an independently produced podcast (we are not funded by any government grants, big organisations or companies), and we're working towards becoming a completely listener supported show...meaning we can do away with the commercials and sponsors. We figure the time can be much better spent on researching and producing stories for you, rather than having to chase sponsors to help us pay the bills. That's where you come in....help us reach our first 1,000 subscribers...at that level the show becomes financially viable, and bills can be paid without us breaking into a sweat every month. Every little bit helps...even if you could contribute just $1 per month. It all adds up. By signing up and becoming a supporter at the $5 or more level, you get immediate access to over 350 commercial-free, triple episode editions of SpaceTime plus extended interview bonus content. You also receive all new episodes on a Monday rather than having to wait the week out. Subscribe via Supercast (you get a month's free trial to see if it's really for you or not) ... and share in the rewards. Details at Supercast - https://bitesznetwork.supercast.tech/ Details at https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com or www.bitesz.com

Space Cowboys | BNR
NASA budget geeft hoop voor ExoMars en veilige deorbit ISS

Space Cowboys | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 64:55


Veel nieuws dit keer over raketten, zoals Terran1, H3 en Vega C. Minister Wopke Hoekstra spreekt zich uit tegen ruimteagressie, en er is nieuws uit het 2024 budget van NASA: geld voor een sleepboot om ISS vielig naar beneden te halen en om deel te nemen aan het Europese ExoMars project. We sluiten af met een stukje Hollandse Glorie in de Arctische ballontelescoop GUSTO. Met Michel van Baal, Luc van den Abeelen en Erik Laan. Links voor deze aflevering:Lancering eerste Japanse H-3 mislukthttps://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2023/03/h3-debut-flight/  Nieuwe Soyuz en Dragon aangekomen bij ISShttps://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2023/02/soyuz-ms-23-launch/  https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/03/01/how-to-watch-spacex-nasa-crew-6-dragon-launch/11375497002/  Internationale astronautenhttps://mbd.baidu.com/newspage/data/landingsuperhttps://www.industry.gov.au/news/history-made-australian-woman-katherine-bennell-pegg-be-trained-astronaut-european-space-agency  Meer duidelijkheid over de oorzaak van de mislukte Vega-C lanceringhttps://spacenews.com/nozzle-erosion-blamed-for-vega-c-launch-failure/ Mogelijk 1 miljard voor NASA sleepboot voor deorbit  ISS https://spacenews.com/nasa-planning-to-spend-up-to-1-billion-on-space-station-deorbit-module/ Voorbereiding voor vertraagde ballonmissie Gusto met Nederlands tintjehttps://www.sron.nl/news/5235-ballontelescoop-gusto-klaar-voor-integratie-met-gondel Nederlandse Space start-ups en scale-ups in beter contact met studenten via OneSpaceHubhttps://www.eyeonorbit.com/2023/02/onespacehub-to-strengthen_7.html Inmarsat gaat met Geostationaire satellieten de lunch opeten van LEO IOT constellatieshttps://www2.inmarsat.com/l/321511/2022-11-17/8kdd4t Minister van Buitenlandse zaken Wopke Hoekstra belooft geen satelieten in de ruimte tot puin te schietenhttps://www.permanentrepresentations.nl/permanent-representations/pr-un-geneva/documents/speeches/2023/2/27/conference-on-disarmament-gva-statement-minister-dutchmfa See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Awesome Astronomy - January Podcast Extra: Chris Lee Interview

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 50:13


Paul Hill, Ralph Wilkins and Dr. Jenifer “Dr. Dust” Millard host.  Damien Phillips, John Wildridge and Dustin Ruoff produce.   Bringing back the much-missed Awesome Astronomy interviews with a bang, we're joined by friend of the show Chris Lee.    Chris began his career in the 80s in the UK space industry at British Aerospace, Matra Marconi and SCISYS where he worked on the Hubble Space Telescope, the Giotto mission to Halley's Comet, Beagle 2, Exomars and LISA Pathfinder.   He then became the UK Space Agency's first Head of Space Science and then Head of Space Science before becoming Chief Scientist at the UK Space Agency, Chis has been involved in a wealth of epic space missions.   Now retired, he's a keen amateur astronomer with Bristol Astronomical Society, an astroimager and listener to the show that we've been wanting to record a chat with for quite a while.    http://www.awesomeastronomy.com   Bio: Awesome Astronomy is a podcast beamed direct from an underground bunker on Mars to promote science, space and astronomy (and enslave Earth if all goes well).   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.

AWESOME ASTRONOMY
2023 January Podcast Extra

AWESOME ASTRONOMY

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 48:43


Bringing back the much-missed Awesome Astronomy interviews with a bang, we're joined by friend of the show Chris Lee.   Chris began his career in the 80s in the UK space industry at British Aerospace, Matra Marconi and SCISYS where he worked on the Hubble Space Telescope, the Giotto mission to Halley's Comet, Beagle 2, Exomars and LISA Pathfinder.   He then became the UK Space Agency's first Head of International Space Policy and then Head of Space Science Programmes before becoming Chief Scientist at the UK Space Agency.   Now retired, he's a keen amateur astronomer with Bristol Astronomical Society, an astroimager and listener to the show that we've been wanting to record a chat with for quite a while.

Universe Today Podcast
[Space Bites] 2022. Best Space Year Ever?

Universe Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 24:16 Very Popular


2022 has definitely been one of the best space years ever. James Webb, SLS, DART and many other major successes. So, let's turn around and remember what did 2022 bring us.

Universe Today Podcast
[Space Bites] 2022. Best Space Year Ever?

Universe Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022


2022 has definitely been one of the best space years ever. James Webb, SLS, DART and many other major successes. So, let's turn around and remember what did 2022 bring us.

The Big Beard Theory
406: Космические итоги 2022 года

The Big Beard Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 40:38


Начало работы Джеймса Вебба, первый запуск SLS завершившийся успехом, отклонение астероида от DART, черная дыра в Млечном Пути, рекорды от SpaceX, выжившая МКС и другие главные космчиеские события 2022 года. Ведущий: Антон Поздняков (https://twitter.com/kuingul) Темы 00:00:00 - Интро 00:02:24 - Предсказания в начале 2022 года 00:03:10 - Старшип не полетел 00:08:09 - Рекордные полеты Falcon 9 и Falcon Heavy 00:09:16 - Большие туристические миссии 00:13:06 - Первый полет SLS в рамках Artemis 1 00:15:21 - Vulcan не полетел 00:15:54 - Starliner не полетел с людьми 00:16:56 - Blue Origin все еще не были на орбите. New Glenn никуда не полетел 00:18:10 - Индийская пилотируемая программа 00:19:16 - Rocket Lab ловили первую ступень, но не поймали 00:20:05 - Конкуренция за лунные посадки для NASA 00:21:02 - Посадки на Луну не случились 00:21:28 - Розалинд Франклин (ExoMars) не полетел на Марс 00:22:33 - Миссия к Психее, Юнона, JUICE 00:23:20 - DART ударился в Диморф 00:24:33 - Джеймс Вебб начал работу 00:30:46 - Итоговый счет по прогнозам 00:32:15 - Изображение черная дыра в Млечном Пути 00:32:46 - МКС пережила войну 00:33:57 - CAPSTONE успешно вышел на разведовательную орбиту вокруг Луны 00:34:31 - Китай достроил станцию 00:35:02 - Южная Корея запустила орбитальную ракету 00:35:13 - Закончились миссии InSight и SOFIA 00:36:21 - Decadal Survey и миссия к Урану 00:36:54 - Прощание

A vivir que son dos días
La Ciencia | La gran misión a Marte, ExoMars, se reanuda

A vivir que son dos días

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 48:22


La misión ExoMars, de la Agencia Espacial Europea (ESA) y la Agencia Espacial Rusa (Roscosmos), para buscar vida en Marte se reanuda. Después de ocho meses de parón a causa de la guerra en Ucrania, Europa ha decidido cortar lazos Rusia y continuar el proyecto sin ella. Nos lo cuentan Ignacio Arruego y Andoni Moral, ingenieros del Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial (INTA). 

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Conflictos históricos

mixxio — podcast diario de tecnología

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 15:58


Stable Diffusion 2 rompe con su pasado / Twitter vs Unión Europea / Disturbios violentos en iPhone City / ESA anuncia sus nuevos astronautas / China luchará contra la especulación del litio Patrocinador: Estas Navidades en casi todas las casas de España habrá un Jamón. Si quieres tener el mejor, tienes que ir con los mejores, con los maestros artesanos jamoneros de Maximiliano Jabugo. Solo venden online, y si compras antes del 1 de diciembre, tendrás un 7% de descuento. Stable Diffusion 2 rompe con su pasado / Twitter vs Unión Europea / Disturbios violentos en iPhone City / ESA anuncia sus nuevos astronautas / China luchará contra la especulación del litio

StarDate Podcast
ExoMars

StarDate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2022 2:14


Much of the Space Age has been driven by global politics. In the early days, the United States and the Soviet Union raced to send the first person to space, to send probes to the planets, and to land men on the Moon. Things began to change in the 1970s, when American and Soviet spacecraft linked up in orbit. Yet geopolitics continues to play a role in space exploration. An example is a mission known as ExoMars, a joint project of Russia and Europe. Its launch was delayed a couple of years by Covid. Its new launch window opened this week. But earlier this year, Europe split from Russia on ExoMars and other space projects — a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. That could delay the launch until 2028 or later. ExoMars consists of two parts — a landing platform and the Rosalind Franklin rover. Russia was providing the lander and the booster rocket, and Europe built the rover. The planned landing site was Oxia Planum — a smooth plain that might once have held liquid water. The rover would analyze the rocks and dirt to try to figure out when the water was there, how much was there, and how it affected the formation of minerals on the surface. The goal was to figure out if the region might once have been suitable for life. The European Space Agency has said it'll try to find another partner to build the lander and provide the launch. But that'll take time — a lengthy delay in space caused by a war here on Earth.  Script by Damond Benningfield Support McDonald Observatory

Hablando con Científicos - Cienciaes.com
Exploración de Marte, presente y futuro. Hablamos con Fernando Rull.

Hablando con Científicos - Cienciaes.com

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022


Ningún planeta ajeno a la Tierra ha sido más visitado que Marte. Más de medio centenar de misiones lo han alcanzado con éxito desigual. En la actualidad, ocho naves orbitan el planeta y en la superficie, tres pequeños vehículos autónomos operan con normalidad: los rovers Curiosity y Perseverance, de la NASA, y el rover Zhurong, enviado por la CNSA, China. Existe, además, un pequeño helicóptero que realiza vuelos sobre la superficie marciana y la estación fija InSight que investiga el interior profundo de Marte. Un gran número de misiones que intentan recopilar datos esenciales para el conocimiento de un planeta que antaño disfrutó de un ambiente con agua líquida abundante y, quizás, alguna forma de vida. Todas esas misiones han sido posibles gracias al esfuerzo común de miles de científicos, ingenieros, técnicos y especialistas en las más diversas ramas del conocimiento. Hoy contamos con una de esas personas, Fernando Rull, Catedrático de Cristalografía y Mineralogía de la Universidad de Valladolid, investigador principal del instrumento Raman de Exomars, responsable del sistema de calibración de SuperCam en el rover Perseverance y director del grupo ERICA.

Cienciaes.com
Exploración de Marte, presente y futuro. Hablamos con Fernando Rull. - Hablando con Científicos

Cienciaes.com

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022


Ningún planeta ajeno a la Tierra ha sido más visitado que Marte. Más de medio centenar de misiones lo han alcanzado con éxito desigual. En la actualidad, ocho naves orbitan el planeta y en la superficie, tres pequeños vehículos autónomos operan con normalidad: los rovers Curiosity y Perseverance, de la NASA, y el rover Zhurong, enviado por la CNSA, China. Existe, además, un pequeño helicóptero que realiza vuelos sobre la superficie marciana y la estación fija InSight que investiga el interior profundo de Marte. Un gran número de misiones que intentan recopilar datos esenciales para el conocimiento de un planeta que antaño disfrutó de un ambiente con agua líquida abundante y, quizás, alguna forma de vida. Todas esas misiones han sido posibles gracias al esfuerzo común de miles de científicos, ingenieros, técnicos y especialistas en las más diversas ramas del conocimiento. Hoy contamos con una de esas personas, Fernando Rull, Catedrático de Cristalografía y Mineralogía de la Universidad de Valladolid, investigador principal del instrumento Raman de Exomars, responsable del sistema de calibración de SuperCam en el rover Perseverance y director del grupo ERICA.

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Another Russian Promise to Leave the International Space Station

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 30:43


SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 86*Another Russian promise to leave the International Space StationRussia have again announced plans to quit the International Space Station sometime after 2024.*ExoMars launch date moved to 2028The European Space Agency's EXO-Mars mission to search for signs of past or present life on the red planet – which was to launch in a few weeks' time -- is now likely to fly in 2028 – ten years after it was first meant to fly.*The records continue to tumble for SpaceX and its Falcon 9 rocketSpaceX has set a new launch record with its latest Starlink satellite mission.*The Science ReportPlastic pollution stimulating bacterial growth in freshwater lakes.Teens who vape are more likely to try cannabis.Scientists develop a water-activated disposable paper battery.Alex on Tech: new software update for Windows ten users.Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ If you love this podcast, please get someone else to listen to. Thank you…To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version now available via Spotify and Apple Podcasts.For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://biteszhq.com #podcast #spacetime #space #science #astronomy #news #astrophysics

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Has James Webb Already Found Some of the Earliest Galaxies in the Universe

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 26:14


The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 85*Has James Webb already found some of the earliest galaxies in the universe?Astronomers are speculating that NASA's new James Webb Space Telescope may have already discovered the most distant and hence earliest galaxy in the universe.*New telescopes to see gravitational wave sourcesAustralia is about to get a new telescope array specifically designed to find the sources of gravitational waves generated by events such as neutron star collisions.*Planning continues on the Lunar Gateway space stationJapan has confirmed its participation in NASA's proposed new Lunar Gateway Space Station project.*The Science ReportNapping associated with higher risks for high blood pressure and stroke.Study shows vitamin D supplements don't lower the risk of breaking bones.How domestic cats manage to live together.Skeptic's guide to Uri Geller's alien invasionSpaceTime Series 25 Episode 86*Another Russian promise to leave the International Space StationRussia have again announced plans to quit the International Space Station sometime after 2024.*ExoMars launch date moved to 2028The European Space Agency's EXO-Mars mission to search for signs of past or present life on the red planet – which was to launch in a few weeks' time -- is now likely to fly in 2028 – ten years after it was first meant to fly.*The records continue to tumble for SpaceX and its Falcon 9 rocketSpaceX has set a new launch record with its latest Starlink satellite mission.*The Science ReportPlastic pollution stimulating bacterial growth in freshwater lakes.Teens who vape are more likely to try cannabis.Scientists develop a water-activated disposable paper battery.Alex on Tech: new software update for Windows ten users.SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 87*NASA to send two more choppers to Mars for sample return mission.NASA says its Mars Ingenuity helicopter has been so successful, two more will be built and sent to the red planet to help with the planned sample return mission.*Top Secret Space Shuttle sets a recordThe clandestine X-37B space shuttle has shattered its own orbital mission duration record of 780 days in space.*China expands its space stationChina has launched the second module of its new Tiangong space station.*August SkywatchWe look at the giant star Antares, Barnard's star is the second nearest star system to the Sun, and the annual Perseids meteor shower.Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ If you love this podcast, please get someone else to listen to. Thank you…To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version now available via Spotify and Apple Podcasts.For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://biteszhq.com #podcast #space #science #astronomy #news #spacetime

Zoom
Je vám pri cvičení zle? Vedci ukazujú dôvod

Zoom

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 11:57


Nie je to mýtus. Slnko má naozaj vplyv na to, ako jeme. Prinajmenšom to platí, ak je leto a ste mužom: keď sú totiž vystavení ultrafialovému žiareniu, spúšťa v nich hlad. Akurát že na ženy tento mechanizmus neplatí. Tento týždeň v podcaste Zoom zistíme, aký vplyv má ultrafialové žiarenie na našu chuť do jedla, dozvieme sa, prečo nás niekedy po cvičení bolí brucho a ukážeme, aký dopad na ľudstvo by mala jadrová vojna. Krátke správy z vedy Astronómovia narazili na zvláštny opakujúci sa signál, ktorý je vzdialený miliardy svetelných rokov od Zeme. Tento rýchly rádiový záblesk zo vzdialenej galaxie žiari až tri sekundy, čo je tisíckrát dlhšie ako pri tomto type fenoménov. Súčasťou signálu je aj vzor, ktorý pripomína tlkot srdca. Nové látky objavené v morských hubkách by mohli pomáhať v boji s odolnými baktériami. Vedci pôvodne testovali látky z týchto hubiek proti rakovine, no nefungovali. Ukázalo sa však, že niektoré zaberali na rezistentné kmene mikróbov. Mestské oblasti s väčším množstvom zelene vedci spájajú so zdravším správaním sa detí. Deti obklopené prirodzenejším prostredím sú aktívnejšie, spoločenskejšie, lepšie spia a častejšie chodievajú do školy peši alebo na bicykli. Európska vesmírna agentúra zrušila spoluprácu s Ruskom na plánovanej misii k Marsu. Cieľom misie ExoMars malo byť pôvodne vyslať vozidlo na červenú planétu, ktoré by hľadalo možné stopy po živote. Rusko malo zabezpečiť nosnú raketu, Európa samotný výskumný rover. – Všetky podcasty denníka SME si môžete vypočuť na jednom mieste na podcasty.sme.sk. – Ak máte pre nás spätnú väzbu, odkaz alebo nápad, napíšte nám na podcasty@sme.sk – Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na sme.sk/podcasty – Podporte vznik podcastu Zoom a kúpte si digitálne predplatné SME.sk na sme.sk/podcast – Odoberajte aj denný newsletter SME.sk s najdôležitejšími správami na sme.sk/suhrnsme – Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Zoom.

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
James Webb Reveals its Spectacular First Images

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 50:45


The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 25 Episode 79*James Webb reveals its spectacular first imagesThe first images from the new James Webb Space Telescope have stunned the world with their spectacular beauty and clarity.*Russia officially kicked off the ExoMars mission over UkraineThe European Space Agency has officially terminated cooperation with the Russian Federal Space Agency Roscosmos on the joint EXO-Mars mission with to put a rover on the surface of the red planet to drill for signs of life.*A successful maiden flight of Europe's new Vega C rocketEurope's new Vega C launch vehicle has undertaken a successful maiden flight delivering a scientific satellite and six Cubesats into orbit.*A blast rocks SpaceX's star base complex in Texas.A SpaceX Starship super heavy Booster has suffered a spectacular launch pad explosion at the SpaceX star base Facility in Boca Chica Texas.*SpaceX set new launch records for its Falcon 9 rocket.SpaceX has set a new record flying the same Falcon 9 booster for the 13th time.*The Science ReportIncreased risks of heart diseases and diabetes after getting COVID-19.Yet another warning to cut down on your salt intake.Paleontologists find a new species of giant meat eating theropod dinosaur in Argentina.Skeptic's guide to how psychics communicateListen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ If you love this podcast, please get someone else to listen to. Thank you…To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version now available via Spotify and Apple Podcasts.For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://bitesz.com Sponsor Details:This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you with the support of NordVPN…The world's leading VPN provider. Making your online data unreadable to others. Get our complete security package discount offer plus you get to help support SpaceTime… visit https://nordvpn.com/stuartgary or use the coupon code STUARTGARY at checkout. Thank you…#spacetime #podcast #space #science #astronomy #technology #astrophysics #cosmology #jwst

mixxio — podcast diario de tecnología

Jony Ive y Apple se separan / El jefe de IA abandona Tesla / ESA y Roscosmos rompen relaciones / Condenado ex-CIA por filtrar a Wikileaks / Pokémon Go mueve millones de gasto de turistas / Nuevos Emojis en Unicode 15 / Bit2Me rescata clientes de 2gether

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ESA busca cohete nuevo para ExoMars / Twitter oculta tweets / El 4G Mozambique mola más / PcComponentes crea Unilae / Ferrari quiere ser el rey de las startups / Bus de H2 en Barcelona Patrocinador: El invierno llega a su fin, y queremos empezar a salir de viaje: volver a todos esos lugares que echamos de menos, o visitar los que siempre quisimos. — Por eso, pásate por Carrefour.es o tu tienda Carrefour más cercana, para tus viajes. Por ejemplo: la American Tourister HIT de cabina por solo 65 euros. ESA busca cohete nuevo para ExoMars / Twitter oculta tweets / El 4G Mozambique mola más / PcComponentes crea Unilae / Ferrari quiere ser el rey de las startups / Bus de H2 en Barcelona

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
The Daily Space - Using the Moon to Detect Time-Space Changes

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 19:09 Very Popular


Scientists propose using changes in the distance from the Earth to the Moon and measured by lasers as a way to detect the phenomenon of gravitational waves. Plus, JWST is working, ExoMars is at risk, and in this week's What's Up, we learn about looking for zodiacal light.   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.

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS
El telón de acero vuelve a la ciencia (A CIENCIAS Y A LOCAS - CARNE CRUDA #1026)

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 59:41


Más Climática y La Oyente de Libros ¿Qué papel juega la ciencia en las guerras? ¿cómo y cuánto le afectan? ¿De qué forma influye a la comunidad científica y en qué medida a la investigación? Para conocer el estado de las investigaciones internacionales hablamos con Vladímir Paliulin, profesor de física de la Universidad Internacional de Moscú, y con Andoni Moral, del proyecto ExoMars la misión espacial de astrobiología para la búsqueda de vida en Marte. Hablamos también con Science for Ukraine, con Marta López Pardal, especialista en ciberseguridad, y Wicho de Microsiervos, que nos pone en contexto la era espacial. Más información del programa aquí: https://bit.ly/Ciencia1026 Sigue haciendo posible nuestros monográficos: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC

mixxio — podcast diario de tecnología
Sabotajes propios y ajenos

mixxio — podcast diario de tecnología

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 18:13


Ingenioso método phishing / Otra bomba en NPM / Netflix acaba con la fiesta / Xiaomi 12 / Nvidia baja precios chips / ExoMars suspendida  Nuevo método ingenioso de phishing: Browser in Browser. Un popup falso que con CSS imita una ventana del navegador, con lo cual puede camuflar de forma perfecta la URL, el certificado HTTPS, y su apariencia general https://mrd0x.com/browser-in-the-browser-phishing-attack/. — Solo hay una forma de detectarlo: intentando sacarlo de la ventana (vídeo) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yygDL4EbcHo.

The Daily Space
Using the Moon to Detect Time-Space Changes

The Daily Space

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 17:51


Scientists propose using changes in the distance from the Earth to the Moon and measured by lasers as a way to detect the phenomenon of gravitational waves. Plus, JWST is working, ExoMars is at risk, and in this week's What's Up, we learn about looking for zodiacal light.

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

Paul Hill, Ralph Wilkins and Dr. Jenifer “Dr. Dust” Millard host. Damien Phillips, John Wildridge and Dustin Ruoff produce.   The Discussion:  - A little bit of singing to brighten your day and abuse your ears. - It's Messier Marathon season. - A Messier challenge. - A great listeners' email on naming space missions.   The News: Rounding up the space exploration news this month we have: - Space Forge's reusable satellites demonstrator. - ESA's demonstrator for extracting oxygen from the lunar surface. - The countdown to the death of NASA's Mars Insight lander. - SpaceX's Starship developments. - The future for ExoMars and the ISS.   Main news story: The knock on effects to cooperation in space caused by the situation in Ukraine.   Nebulae! Our section of the show explaining every type of nebulae in the galaxy that you can observe or image for yourself. This month we cover Reflection Nebulae.   www.awesomeastronomy.com   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.

AWESOME ASTRONOMY
#117 - March 2022 Part 2

AWESOME ASTRONOMY

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 55:07


The Discussion: A little bit of singing to brighten your day and abuse your ears It's Messier Marathon season A Messier challenge A great listeners' email on naming space missions   The News: Rounding up the space exploration news this month we have: Space Forge's reusable satellites demonstrator ESA's demonstrator for extracting oxygen from the lunar surface The countdown to the death of NASA's Mars Insight lander SpaceX's Starship developments The future for ExoMars and the ISS   Main news story: The knock on effects to cooperation in space caused by the situation in Ukraine.   Nebulae Our section of the show explaining every type of nebulae in the galaxy that you can oberse or image for yourself. This month we cover Reflection Nebulae.

A hombros de gigantes
A hombros de gigantes - Aplazada la misión ExoMars y un año del Perseverance en Marte - 13/03/2022

A hombros de gigantes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 56:19


La invasión rusa de Ucrania no solo causa muerte y destrucción en ese país, también afecta gravemente a la economía mundial y a la cooperación internacional a todos los niveles, incluido el científico. El Centro Europeo de Física de Partículas ha decidido no colaborar con Rusia ni con instituciones de este país. Por su parte, Rusia amenaza a EEUU con dejar caer la Estación Espacial Internacional y ha suspendido la cooperación espacial con la Unión Europea. Esto significa que es “muy poco probable” que la misión ExoMars -un proyecto conjunto de las agencias espaciales europea y Roscosmos-- se lance el próximo mes de septiembre, como estaba previsto. Hemos entrevistado a José Antonio Rodríguez Manfredi, investigador del Centro de Astrobiología, con quien también hemos hecho un balance del primer año del Perseverance en Marte.  En este contexto bélico, hemos hablado con José Antonio López Guerrero de las últimas muestras de viruela que se conservan en dos laboratorios de alta seguridad: el CDC de Atlanta (EE UU), y el laboratorio VECTOR del Centro de Investigación en Virología y Biotecnología en Koltsovo (Rusia). Ana Iglesias nos ha hablado de un fósil de 500 millones de años de antigüedad que ha aportado información muy valiosa sobre los equinodermos, con testimonios de Samuel Zamora, investigador del Instituto Geológico y Minero de España. Con Javier Cacho hemos comentado el hallazgo del Endurance, el barco del explorador británico Ernest Shackleton. Hace 107 años el buque quedó atrapado en el hielo y se hundió frente a las costas de la Antártida, lo que obligó a sus 28 tripulantes a protagonizar una de las mayores gestas de la exploración polar. Jesús Martínez Frías nos ha informado de los resultados del estudio de la daga de Tutankamón, cuya hoja fue forjada a partir de un meteorito metálico que cayó en algún lugar de Anatolia. Con Esther García hemos visitado en el Museo Casa de la Ciencia de Sevilla la exposición "Los mapas y la primera vuelta al mundo", un recorrido por los mapas y otros objetos reales de la circunnavegación de Magallanes y Elcano con fondos de varias instituciones científicas.  Escuchar audio

The Orbital Mechanics Podcast
Episode 349: Shrapnarelli

The Orbital Mechanics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 52:56


Spaceflight news— More Russian fallout — Russia threatens OneWeb launch (spaceflightnow.com) — OneWeb looking to non-Russian rockets (spacenews.com) — eROSITA turned off on Russian Spektr-RG (space.com) — ExoMars likely to be delayed (spacenews.com) — South Korea worried about Russian launches (spacenews.com)Short & Sweet— Anahuac pleads guilty to selling tainted rocket fuel (justice.gov)— Iranian launch failure (apnews.com) — Post-recording, Iran successfully launched their second orbital payload. (reuters.com)— SpaceX awarded 3 more commercial crew missions (spacenews.com)Questions, comments, corrections— Andrew Z via email: More sanctions considerations— MMC in the chat: loss of ISS would free up money for the Moon.This Week in Spaceflight History— 13 March, 1985, Launch of Geosat (en.wikipedia.org) (PDF: jhuapl.edu) (earth.esa.in)— Next week (3/15 - 3/21) in 2003. Bringing fire to icy worlds.

A hombros de gigantes
A hombros de gigantes - Invasión de Ucrania, guerra 4.0 - 06/03/22

A hombros de gigantes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 55:29


La invasión rusa de Ucrania es la primera operación militar a gran escala en plena era digital. Bits y algoritmos acompañan a fusiles y bayonetas. Los combates se suceden en tierra, mar y aire pero también en el espacio cibernético. Es la guerra 4.0. Hemos entrevistado a José Manuel Sanjurjo, vicealmirante retirado, académico de la Real Academia de Ingeniería y experto en conflictos bélicos. La Agencia Espacial Europea ve “muy poco probable” que la misión ExoMars se lance el próximo mes de septiembre debido a las sanciones impuestas a Moscú por su invasión de Ucrania. Esta iniciativa conjunta de la ESA y la rusa Roscosmos ya fue aplazada en varias ocasiones. Su objetivo es situar el róver Rosalind Franklin en la superficie marciana para buscar cualquier evidencia de vida en el pasado de Marte. La Confederación de Sociedades Científicas de España, la Conferencia de Rectores de Universidades Españolas y la Federación de Asociaciones Científico Médicas Españolas, se suman al apoyo a la población de Ucrania y a su comunidad científica y proponen la inmediata congelación de los proyectos de cooperación científica con instituciones estatales rusas. Ha comenzado una nueva edición (la tercera) de "Cultura con C de Cosmos", un proyecto que pretende divulgar la astronomía y la astrobiología a través del arte, la poesía y la música. Hemos entrevistado a su coordinadora, Montse Villar. Adeline Marcos nos ha contado los preocupantes resultados del último informe del Panel Internacional del Cambio Climático. Sus efectos ya se sienten en todo el planeta y afectan a casi la mitad de la humanidad. Las matemáticas nos ayudan a entender y describir la naturaleza, pero también la naturaleza nos ayuda a interesarnos por las matemáticas. Fernando Blasco nos ha hablado de la exposición de fotografía “Geometría Natural” que hasta el 8 de abril se puede visitar en Vestíbulo del edificio Forestales de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Hemos reseñado los libros “La penicilina que salvó a Hitler y otras historias de la Microbiología”, de Raúl Rivas (Guadalmazán); “¿Para qué sirven las matemáticas? Cómo dan forma a nuestra vida cotidiana”, de Ian Stewart (Crítica); "Tras las huellas de científicas españolas del siglo XX", de Isabel Delgado Echeverría, María José Barral Morán y Carmen Magallón Portolés (Next Door); “Los robots y sus capacidades”, de Elena García Armada (CSIC-La Catarata); y "La especie desbocada. Como la creatividad humana remodela el mundo", de David Eagleman y Anthony Brandt (Anagrama). Escuchar audio

• El siglo 21 es hoy •
La guerra aeroespacial Rusia - Ucrania

• El siglo 21 es hoy •

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 23:14


La guerra aeroespacial Rusia - Ucrania 1 - El ministro ucraniano, Mijaíl Fedorov, pidió Internet a StarlinkEl mayor proveedor de Internet de Ucrania, GigaTrans, reportó que la conectividad estaba presentando fallos en distintas localizaciones. Por eso Fedorov escribió en Twitter: “Elon Musk, mientras intentas colonizar Marte, Rusia intenta ocupar Ucrania. Mientras tus cohetes aterrizan exitosamente desde el espacio, los cohetes de Rusia atacan a la población civil ucraniana. Te solicitamos que proporciones a Ucrania estaciones de Starlink”. Elon Musk: “el servicio de Starlink ahora está activo en Ucrania. Más terminales vienen en camino”. 2 - La suspensión de colaboración entre ESA y Roskosmos Rusia planea efectuar unos 20 lanzamientos de los cohetes Soyuz en 2022. Roskosmos suspende la cooperación con Europa en lanzamientos desde el cosmódromo de Kourou. "En respuesta a las sanciones de la UE contra nuestras empresas, Roskosmos suspende la cooperación con socios europeos en la organización de lanzamientos espaciales desde el cosmódromo de Kourou y retira su personal técnico (...) de la Guayana Francesa", publicó Rogozin en cu canal de Telegram. Conjetura: trasladarán toda la operación a Baikonur, en Kazajistán. 3 - La destrucción del Antonov An-225 Mriya El presidente de Ucrania, Vladímir Zelenski, confirmó y añadió “costará más de 3.000 millones de dólares y más de 5 años". Resaltó: "Nuestra tarea es garantizar que estos costos sean cubiertos por la Federación Rusa, que ha causado daños intencionales a la aviación ucraniana y al sector de carga aérea". https://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/421731-zelenski-confirmar-destruccion-avion-mriya 4- Exomars 2022 ExoMars (Exobiology on Mars) es una misión espacial a Marte de astrobiología para la búsqueda de vida en ese planeta. Está compuesta de dos etapas diferenciadas y es un proyecto conjunto de la Agencia Espacial Europea (ESA) y Roskosmos, su homóloga rusa. En 2022, un módulo de aterrizaje de Roskosmos llevará hasta la superficie marciana el rover ExoMars. El rover también incluirá instrumentos fabricados por Roskosmos. Las operaciones de la misión y las comunicaciones son lideradas por el centro de control de la Aerospace Logistics Technology Engineering Company (ALTEC) en Italia. 5 - Expedición 67 a la Estación Espacial Internacional - Soyuz MS-21 será una misión de la nave rusa Soyuz a la ISS, que está planeada para marzo de 2022 con tres miembros de la tripulación de la futura Expedición 67 y sera lanzada desde Baikonur el 18 de marzo de 2022. Anteriormente estuvo programado para el 30 de marzo pero fue trasladado en el manifiesto de vuelo provisional publicado por Roskosmos en el verano de 2020 - La expedición comenzara con los cosmonautas de la Soyuz MS-21 y los tripulantes de la Crew-3 (NASA + ESA) de SpaceX hasta la llegada de la Crew-4 a partir del 15 de abril de 2022- https://actualidadaeroespacial.com/luz-verde-al-lanzamiento-el-18-de-marzo-de-la-soyuz-ms-21-y-su-tripulacion-a-la-iss/ 6 - El peor escenario: caída de la EEI La estación se divide en dos secciones: El Segmento Orbital Ruso (ROS), operado por Rusia; y el Segmento Orbital Estadounidense (USOS), compartido por varias naciones. Actualmente el segmento consiste en tres módulos, que juntos comprenden esencialmente la configuración básica de la cancelada estación espacial rusa Mir-2. El segmento es controlado directamente desde el Centro de Control de Misión de RKA en Moscú. - https://amp.dw.com/es/jefe-de-la-agencia-espacial-rusa-sugiere-que-las-sanciones-pueden-provocar-la-ca%C3%ADda-de-la-eei/a-60922912. tras el anuncio de Joe Biden de sanciones que "degradarán su industria [rusa] aeroespacial, incluido su programa espacial". El director de Roskosmos, la agencia espacial rusa, Dimitri Rogozin, dijo: "Si bloquean la cooperación con nosotros, ¿quién salvará a la EEI de una órbita incontrolada y de su caída en Estados Unidos o Europa?" "También existe la posibilidad de que una estructura de 500 toneladas caiga sobre India y China. ¿Quiere amenazarlos con esa posibilidad? La EEI no vuela sobre Rusia, por lo que todos los riesgos son suyos. ¿Está usted preparado para ellos?" Guerra espacial: Tierra - espacio - tierra En 1962 cuando Estados Unidos hizo explotar en el espacio un arma nuclear lanzada desde tierra para probar los efectos de un pulso electromagnético (EMP). El resultado fue la desactivación de muchos satélites en órbita, tanto estadounidenses como soviéticos. Los efectos nocivos y desenfocados de la prueba EMP llevaron a la prohibición de las armas nucleares en el espacio en el Tratado Espacial Exterior de 1967. https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tratado_sobre_el_espacio_ultraterrestre Durante la década de 1970, la Unión Soviética continuó con su proyecto y disparó un cañón para ensayar la defensa de su estación espacial. Sin embargo, esto se consideró demasiado peligroso como para hacerse con una tripulación a bordo, por lo que la prueba se realizó después de que la tripulación hubiera regresado a la Tierra. En 1985, un piloto de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos en un avión F-15 derribó con un misil al satélite científico estadounidense P78-1, el cual estaba en una órbita de 555 km (345 millas) de altitud.