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Our guest today is Doug Cooke, an aerospace consultant who spent 38 years at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston and NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. STEM-Talk host and IHMC founder Dr. Ken Ford, a former Associate Director of NASA's Ames Research Center and Director of NASA's Center of Excellence in Information Technology, interviewed Doug just four days after the astronauts of NASA's Artemis II mission splashed down in the Pacific Ocean following a historic 10-day roundtrip from the Earth to the Moon. In today's episode, Ken and Doug discuss the Artemis mission as well as NASA's plans to return humans to the lunar surface by 2028. Doug also shares his concern that China could one day surpass America's leadership role in human spaceflight. During his 38 years at NASA, Doug played critical roles in the Space Shuttle, International Space Station and Human Exploration spaceflight programs. During the last three years of his NASA career, he served as Associate Administrator of the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate, which oversees the development of systems critical to NASA’s plans for human exploration of the Moon and Mars, including the Artemis program. Show notes: [00:04:05] Ken opens our interview with Doug by talking about the Artemis II mission, which is the first crewed mission beyond low earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972. Harrison Schmidtt, who was on Apollo 17, was our guest on episode 4. Ken asks Doug for his key takeaways of the Artemis II mission, which set the record for a manned mission from Earth, traveling 252,756 miles into space and breaking Apollo 13's record. [00:06:18] Ken explains that the Artemis missions signal a new age of space exploration as well as the beginning of a new space race between the U.S. and China. NASA aims to land humans on the Moon by 2028 while China expects to land humans on the moon in 2030. Ken has previously stated that he does not have confidence in NASA's current mission architecture to achieve NASA's stated goal of 2028, and asks Doug for his thoughts on the matter. [00:07:28] Ken asks if it is true that Yuri Gagarin, who become the first human to fly into space, is what initially sparked Doug's interest in science and space. [00:08:54] Ken notes that Gagarin's orbit around the earth inspired President Kennedy to vow that the United States would ramp up its space program and become the first nation to land a man on the moon. Ken mentions that he believes the Apollo 11 mission, which landed astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the lunar surface, was one the greatest technological advances in world history. Ken asks Doug for his thoughts on the success of the Apollo program. [00:10:28] Ken mentions that Doug went to college at Texas A&M and majored in aerospace engineering. Kens asks Doug how he got a job at NASA after graduating. [00:12:21] Ken explains that Doug was instrumental in the development of the space shuttle and the International Space Station during his time at NASA. Doug talks about what it was like working on those projects at NASA. [00:15:16] Ken mentions that Doug also had an instrumental role in the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS), and the broader Exploration Technology Program. Ken points out that Doug became head of the exploration technology program in 1990 under then NASA Associate Administrator Mike Griffin, who was our guest on episodes 134 and 189. Ken asks Doug about meeting Mike. [00:16:17] Ken mentions that Mike Griffin and Lisa Porter were our guests on episode 189, where they voiced concerns about NASA's current plans for a return to the moon. Ken goes on to mention that near the end of Doug's career at NASA, he was the head of Exploration Systems Mission Directorate (ESMD), which is responsible for the development of systems critical to NASA's plans for future exploration of the Moon and Mars. Ken asks Doug to talk about his role as head of the directorate and the work he did there. [00:18:55] Ken explains that Doug has written extensively on the issues with the Artemis mission architecture, most notably in a recent article for space news. Before jumping into the article, Ken asks Doug to talk about why it is important and also a national-security concern that we return to the moon before China. [00:21:12] Looping back to Doug's op-ed in Space News, Ken notes that Doug stressed the need for NASA to develop a plan-B for the Artemis mission, with Doug and others noting that without a plan-B, the U.S. risks of losing the space race to the Moon. Doug has also gone on record to say that China has a far simpler, more direct, and more technically conservative plan than NASA. Ken asks Doug to elaborate on this. [00:22:37] Ken asks Doug to talk about the issues he and others have identified with NASA's current proposed landing system. [00:26:14] Ken asks Doug to give a better understanding for the listeners of just how tall the proposed SpaceX lander is, and why that is a potential problem for not only landing on the moon in the proposed locations, but also for the astronauts exiting and entering. [00:28:51] Ken asks Doug to talk about what plan-B for Artemis looks like. [00:30:12] Ken asks Doug about the powerful thrust generation of the SpaceX lander. This raises the concern of regolith blast and generating significant debris fields while landing and thus reducing the scientific value of the region immediately surrounding the landing site. [00:30:59] Ken asks if Doug has any other thoughts on a potential plan-B. [00:33:02] Ken notes that the success of the mission hinges on the least proven element, namely the lander. While other elements of the mission architecture are well established, the hardest and least tested elements are normally the weakest links. Ken asks Doug's thoughts on this position. [00:34:31] Ken asks Doug to talk about the complexity of the Artemis mission architecture and that it is largely driven by the Lander and NASA's requirements. There was a high interest in re-usability which increased complexity. Neither of the two Landers under development are an optimal design for a lunar lander. [00:35:37] Ken asks Doug about the role of commercial companies sometimes called “new space” in space exploration. [00:37:02] Ken asks Doug if he feels discouraged by the fact that the U.S. has squandered a 60-year head start in space exploration. [00:37:36] Ken explains that China aims to send humans to Mars by 2050, and NASA aims to do the same by 2040, while Elon Musk proposes to send humans to Mars by 2029, which Ken says is a completely untenable notion. Ken notes that statements such as that from Musk vastly understate the difficulty entailed in a Mars mission. Given that Doug was part of the early planning of a Mars mission at NASA, he asks Doug to talk about the challenges that such a mission faces. [00:42:17] Ken and Doug discuss the problem with EDL (Entry Descent and Landing) that Mars uniquely poses. [00:43:09] Ken also brings up the issue of crew health and wellness. By the time they reach Mars, given the extended time spent in a high-radiation, micro-gravity environment, maintaining crew health in transit is critical to mission success. [00:43:47] Ken poses the concern that if it becomes likely that China will reach the moon before the U.S. can return, then NASA or the political leadership may adopt the attitude that we've already been to the moon, and that we should just jump straight to Mars. [00:46:24] Ken asks for Doug's thoughts on NASA's current leadership and workforce. [00:49:01] Ken quizzes Doug about the aims, goals, and mission architecture of Artemis III and IV. [00:51:16] Ken notes that the design of Artemis III might negatively impact the overall mission goal of landing on the Moon by 2028. [00:52:04] Ken shifts to talk more about Artemis IV, elements of which, Ken notes, need much more testing to be ready. [00:52:58] Ken closes our interview noting that Doug will return for another interview on STEM-Talk in 2028 to see if Artemis is on schedule. Ken ends by asking Doug about how he started his hobby of collecting Civil War artifacts after he retired and moved to Gettysburg, as well as his hobby of collecting antique cars. [00:55:17] Ken closes by asking Doug to name the favorite car he has collected. Links: Doug Cooke bio Learn more about IHMC STEM-Talk homepage Ken Ford bio Ken Ford Wikipedia page
En el curso del pasado mes, la humanidad volvió a acercarse a la luna. Y eso trajo recuerdos de Gagarin, las misiones Apolo, y por supuesto de todas las absurdas teorías acerca de la exploración espacial. ¿llegamos a la luna? Conversamos de eso y mas con Trish de @astrofisicosenaccion 2026 es el año de Herejes en Patreon. Mucho más contenido exclusivo creado por todos los Herejes, Larva, y Caro H Solis. Suscríbete y nos ayudas como de ninguna otra forma https://www.patreon.com/herejeselpodcast Merch https://chunchos.mx/collections/herejes Shows de @Bobbyhereje https://linktr.ee/bobbylpz - Ale Durán - https://www.instagram.com/corsario.hereje/ - Vasco - https://instagram.com/vasco.hereje/ - @BobbyHereje - https://www.instagram.com/bobby.hereje Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Live Love Forever - dedicated to memory of Dmitriy Zhadan. Rest in Peace brother. This set was recorded live at Conecta event on 2026-04-11. This picture of Dmitriy and Gagarin made in Kyiv +/- 2021 was made by Max Ambio.
Szentpéteri Lászlóval megemlékezünk a múlt héten elhunyt Dr. Illés Erzsébetről, az első magyar űrkutató nőről, illetve Gagarin 65 évvel ezelőtti kiruccanásáról, a space shuttle-ről, a száz éve született Gus Grissomról, s természetesen szót ejtünk az év űreseményéről, az Artemis-2 sikeresen lezárult Hold körüli útjáról is. Ezt követően pedig áttekintjük a jövőt, különös tekintettel a kínai és amerikai emberes űrrepülések jövőjére, az új űrversenyre. https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2026/04/15/sokol_ep233 https://youtu.be/D85qhs-hwng Patreon oldalunkon támogatóink számára a nyilvános premier előtt tesszük elérhetővé podcastjeink epizódjait, illetve a Parallaxis Podcast hosszabb, különleges változatát – akár már havi 1000 forintért! (a tájékoztatás nem teljes körű) https://www.patreon.com/parallaxis Adásainkat megtalálod többek között Spotify-on, Soundcloud- és YouTube-csatornánkon, valamint YouTube Music-on és Apple Podcasts-en is! Kattints és válassz platformot! https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2021/07/16/podcast_platformok Még több podcast a Parallaxis Univerzumban: https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2022/05/15/parauni_podcast
Jméno Gagarin známe všichni. Stal se prvním člověkem, který se podíval do vesmíru a ačkoliv to byl tehdy primárně úspěch Sovětského svazu, Gagarin se stal celosvětovou celebritou. Zemřel v pouhých 34 letech při běžném výcviku a někteří dodnes tvrdí, že nešlo o nehodu.
Prevén lluvias intensas y posibles torbellinos en el país Irán acusa a EU de romper negociaciones de pazYuri Gagarin marcó el inicio de la era espacialMás información en nuestro podcast#grc
Am 12. April 1961 startet Juri Gagarin an Bord der Wostok 1. Es ist das erste Mal, dass ein Mensch die Erde verlässt und ins Weltall fliegt. Der Flug macht Gagarin unsterblich, nimmt ihm aber auch ein Stück Normalität und Privatheit. Aus einem jungen Mann wird über Nacht ein Symbol. Bewundert, verehrt und zugleich von einem System vereinnahmt. Ein historischer Moment, der bis heute mehr ist als Technikgeschichte: ein Triumph des Menschen und zugleich eine Erinnerung daran, wie teuer Berühmtheit sein kann. Vielen Dank an Eugen Reichl für die historischen Einordnungen.
If you're looking for a cousin of commedia with a razz on dads… Nannuccio & His Fifteen Stepdaughters by Sister Annalena Odaldi should do the trick. This short and bittersweet farce tells the tale of Nannuccio Di Pierone, a widower down on his luck, looking to remarry using the goods and riches his deceased wife left in her will. The only problem is, she actually left everything for her fifteen daughters' dowries, and not to the avaricious, self-aggrandizing Nannuccio. What will happen if the law gets involved? This play is a wise-cracking, smart, almost tragicomedy about greed, inheritance, and the absurdity of male ego.If you're looking for a satirical comedy where every character lives life in the panic lane and practices the opposite of what they preach… consider Catherine the Great's Oh, These Times! A maid attempts to help her naive lady marry the sweet Mr. Milksop, while dodging her grandmother's fears of lower class social climbers. From catty gossips to sheltered virgins, no one seems happy with their station –– and their schemes and complaints pile up. Preempting Chekhov's darkly yearning comedic sense by 100 years, Oh, These Times! is a searing reflection of our modern day social anxieties and the farces we put ourselves through to soothe them.Hosted by Triza Cox and Gagarin
If you're looking for a one-person piece that grapples with the legacy of women writers and the artifice of gender… consider this sharp short by Wu Zao. In A Reflection in Disguise, a writer grapples with her inner idealized artistic self and the boxes society has placed her into. She poses before a portrait of herself cross-dressed as a male scholar and sings to the portrait about her frustrations as a woman of talent. Can she ever truly reconcile the two selves and win the acclaim she deserves? Through lush Chinese poetry, this monologue yields searing insight into the artifice of gender and the psyche of women in literature in the 19th Century.If you're looking for a play that leverages the existentialism of Beckett but ratchets up the stakes through erotic powerplay… you'll love Maria Irene Fornés' Tango Palace. Isidore, a genderfluid bon vivant, has trapped their lover, the earnest and noble Leopold, in a room. The space becomes the pair's entire universe and the stage on which they dance, dissect, and detonate their desires. The dangerous co-dependence of their erotic relationship spills over as they tango, driving them towards death in this searing and sensual examination of masculinity and destructive desire. Hosted by Gagarin and Kalina Ko. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-is-a-classic-the-expand-the-canon-theatre-podcast/donations
Conoce el método usado por un clérigo irlandés de de 1650 para calcular con exactitud la fecha de la creación del universo. Escucha además la anécdota del paracaídas de Gagarin, la cultura espacial del Oumuamua Trance, y el desafío de este episodio.Escríbeme a: laika.podcast@gmail.comSígueme en Instagram: @laika.podcast
VIAJE Y COLAPSO EN BAJKONUR: Soyuz MS-28 llega a la ISS mientras Rusia pierde su plataforma principal para lanzar astronautas Por Félix Riaño @LocutorCo Hoy tenemos una historia que combina alegría en órbita y preocupación en tierra. Tres viajeros espaciales llegaron bien a la Estación Espacial Internacional después de un lanzamiento impecable desde el cosmódromo de Baikonur, en Kazajistán. El astronauta de la NASA Chris Williams y los cosmonautas Sergey Kud-Sverchkov y Sergei Mikaev completaron la maniobra de acoplamiento sin contratiempos y entraron a la estación para pasar ocho meses en misiones científicas. Todo iba perfecto arriba, pero abajo pasaba algo muy distinto. Durante el despegue, una estructura enorme que sirve para trabajar en los motores del cohete se soltó, cayó a un foso y quedó tan dañada que dejó a Rusia sin la capacidad de enviar personas al espacio mientras se hace la reparación. Es la única plataforma que Rusia tenía lista para misiones tripuladas. Ahora vienen semanas de evaluaciones, decisiones técnicas y preguntas que pueden cambiar el futuro inmediato de la estación. Si te gusta este pódcast y quieres que siga creciendo, puedes apoyar el proyecto en el Club de Supporters: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/flash-diario-de-el-siglo-21-es-hoy--5835407/support El vuelo salió bien, pero la base quedó fuera de servicio El lanzamiento ocurrió a las 4:27 a.m., hora de la costa este de Estados Unidos. El cohete Soyuz 2.1a subió sin problemas y, nueve minutos y 45 segundos después, liberó la nave Soyuz MS-28 con sus paneles solares abiertos y una ruta precisa hacia la estación. Tres horas después, la tripulación se unió al módulo Rassvet. Chris Williams celebraba su primera misión como astronauta, un paso enorme después de haber trabajado como astrónomo, físico médico y bombero voluntario. Sus dos compañeros, Kud-Sverchkov y Mikaev, completaron la tripulación con experiencia y entrenamiento internacional. La estación pasó a tener once personas trabajando juntas, listas para ingresar a uno de los periodos más activos del año en experimentos. Mientras ellos flotaban felices, un dron mostraba en Baikonur algo muy distinto: una cabina de mantenimiento de más de 100 toneladas caída sobre el foso por donde escapa el fuego del cohete. Esa cabina debía estar asegurada bajo la plataforma. Al parecer, los bloqueos no aguantaron la presión del despegue. El golpe dejó la estructura destripada y fuera de servicio. Ese detalle importa porque esa cabina es parte del único sitio ruso certificado para lanzar naves tripuladas y las Progress de carga, que ayudan a elevar la estación y a estabilizar su orientación con combustible. Roscosmos aseguró que tienen repuestos, pero varios expertos dicen que reparar o reemplazar la cabina puede tomar meses. El próximo envío de carga ya tuvo que aplazarse y la estación va a depender más de Dragon y Cygnus para mantener su altura. Esto cambia la balanza: deja a Rusia sin capacidad inmediata de enviar personas y presiona a NASA y SpaceX justo cuando el calendario de la estación está lleno. Falta ver cuánto tarda el diagnóstico oficial y qué tan rápido van a actuar para recuperar la plataforma. El sitio 31/6 lleva funcionando desde finales de los años 50. Es el único lugar operativo desde donde Rusia puede lanzar misiones tripuladas. Sitios como Plesetsk y Vostochny no sirven para llegar a la órbita de la estación y el histórico Gagarin's Start es hoy un museo. Hay piezas de repuesto en bodegas y existe la opción de desmontar equipos antiguos, pero todo depende de inspecciones y permisos. Mientras tanto, la ISS sigue con once tripulantes y con un calendario de rotación que ahora depende más de SpaceX para mantener los relevos. La misión Soyuz MS-28 cumplió sin fallas. Pero el daño en Baikonur dejó a Rusia sin plataforma para enviar personas al espacio, una situación que obliga a replantear el calendario de vuelos a la Estación Espacial Internacional. Mientras llegan las evaluaciones, la estación sigue activa. Si quieres enterarte de estas historias cada día, sigue Flash Diario en Spotify. La Soyuz llegó bien a la estación, pero la plataforma cayó y dejó a Rusia sin lanzamientos tripulados por un tiempo. BibliografíaSpaceflight NowNASASpaceflightArs TechnicaLive ScienceNew ScientistReutersNASA BlogFuturismThe New York Times
Uncover the chilling legend of phantom cosmonauts: secret signals, erased names, fiery re-entries, and Soviet cover-ups. From Laika to Komarov, did Gagarin go first? Strap in for a space mystery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Em 1958, um agricultor gaúcho desaparece por 11 dias e, quando ressurge, afirma ter estado em Acart — um planeta com naves solares e uma sociedade sem dinheiro. No retorno, deixa alertas sobre superpopulação, poluição, guerras e tecnologia. E mais: escreve que “a Terra é azul” anos antes de Gagarin.Caso real ou grande ficção?Neste episódio, o Bunker X investiga Artur Berlet: seu desaparecimento, a narrativa da abdução, as previsões intrigantes e as principais críticas céticas.Este programa foi um oferecimento de:NORD VPN – Plano de 2 anos com 4 meses extras grátis e 74% de desconto.
We're back to expanding the canon! The 5 curators for our 5th List are here to dish about what makes this year's list of plays special. Not only are they plays of a different ilk, but we have WAY MORE this time for you to dig into! Dive in with Emily Lyon, Triza Cox, Skye Pagon, Kalina Ko, and Gagarin for another year of plays that are CLASSICS. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-is-a-classic-the-expand-the-canon-theatre-podcast/donations
In this edition of the Gagarin podcast, we talk with Per Nyholm, a seasoned journalist whose multiple visits to Ukraine's front line provide stark, first-hand insights, critical of Trump's bullish intervention. The Danish reporter also holds strong views on the US President's land-grabbing plans for Greenland.
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If you're looking to explore the transactional nature of relationships when status is on the line… consider this tender-hearted hilarious romp complete with gossip, political intrigue, and romantic complications. Social prestige and customs maintain the delicate ecosystem that is the royal court, but when Moncade, the King's sensitive and widely beloved favorite, is cast out, chaos ensues. As Moncade reckons with his status, the courtiers around him scheme to advance their own agendas using witty prose and undeniably shady tactics. With themes of inner beauty, integrity, and finding meaning within the ordinary, Le Favori calls into question our social ties and asks us what it means to truly value friendship.Hosted by Skye Pagon and Gagarin.Scene by Dorothea Gloria and Samanthia Nixon.Dramaturgy by Sierra RosettaSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-is-a-classic-the-expand-the-canon-theatre-podcast/donations
If you're looking for a lush, poetic drama with a powerhouse queer heroine and an intersectional view of indigeneity… consider this moving piece from an eminent Chicana dramatist. Josefa is a pillar of her rural community - unflappable, benevolent, formidable, respected. Why then is there a fresh bloodstain on her floor? As the rest of the village women gather for a ritual to find husbands, Josefa is trapped in her house, frantically trying to prevent her secret from being revealed. This play is a harrowing, verdant exploration of the creation and keeping of a queer utopia, and what it costs to protect it. Capturing the poetry and cultural interrogation of Tennessee Williams with a distinctly feminist viewpoint, Day of the Swallows examines the secrets we're forced to keep and the lengths we go to hide them.Hosted by Gagarin and Skye Pagon.Dramaturgy by James La Bella.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-is-a-classic-the-expand-the-canon-theatre-podcast/donations
Als die Sowjetunion Juri Gagarin und German Titow als erste Menschen ins All geschickt hatte, konnten die USA nur Flüge mit Schimpansen vorweisen. Doch der herrliche Spott des Lieds „Affenschande“ hielt nicht lange. Lorenzen, Dirk www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sternzeit
If you're looking for a whirling political drama centering a mother's feminist awakening… consider this dreamlike exploration of familial ties and civic responsibility. Nearly two years after the killing of her son, Sujata continues to struggle with his involvement in the uprising that resulted in his death. She embarks on a journey to understand her son and in doing so comes to recognize her own oppression as a mother, wife, and woman. Reminiscent of Brecht's The Mother, this powerful and deeply human play examines grief, love, and the cost of revolution.Hosted by Gagarin and Kalina KoMonologue by Shubhra PrakashSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-is-a-classic-the-expand-the-canon-theatre-podcast/donations
Am 12. April 1961 bricht der Kosmonaut Juri Gagarin zum ersten bemannten Weltraumflug auf. Der Wettlauf ins Weltall ist damit entschieden und endet für die USA und die NASA mit einer weiteren Niederlage. Fast wäre Alan Shepard aus dem Mercury-Programm vor Gagarin ins All geflogen, wäre da nicht der Testflug mit dem Schimpansen Ham gewesen. Wir sprechen in der Folge über das „Space Race“ zwischen den USA und der Sowjetunion, den Weg Juri Gagarins in den Orbit und wie das zur Mondmission der NASA führte. // Literatur - Stephen Walker, Ins All: Die faszinierende Geschichte vom ersten Flug in den Weltraum. - BBC-Podcast „13 Minutes to the Moon“ Das Episodenbild zeigt den Schimpansen Ham vor seinem Flug ins Weltall am 31. Januar 1961. //Aus unserer Werbung Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/GeschichtenausderGeschichte //Wir haben auch ein Buch geschrieben: Wer es erwerben will, es ist überall im Handel, aber auch direkt über den Verlag zu erwerben: https://www.piper.de/buecher/geschichten-aus-der-geschichte-isbn-978-3-492-06363-0 Wer Becher, T-Shirts oder Hoodies erwerben will: Die gibt's unter https://geschichte.shop Wer unsere Folgen lieber ohne Werbung anhören will, kann das über eine kleine Unterstützung auf Steady oder ein Abo des GeschichteFM-Plus Kanals auf Apple Podcasts tun. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast bei Apple Podcasts oder wo auch immer dies möglich ist rezensiert oder bewertet. Wir freuen uns auch immer, wenn ihr euren Freundinnen und Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen oder sogar Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn von uns erzählt!
Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin left Kazakhstan for space on 12th April, 1961 - the first human to venture beyond the confines of Earth's atmosphere. As the rocket roared into the sky, Gagarin's now-famous exclamation of "Poyekhali!" ("Let's go!") echoed through the cockpit. Despite the anticipation surrounding Gagarin's historic flight, the actual experience was relatively brief, lasting a mere 108 minutes. Within that fleeting window, Gagarin's calm demeanour belied the inherent dangers of space travel, as he navigated weightlessness and unfamiliar conditions. Upon reentry, he faced a harrowing ordeal as technical malfunctions threatened his safe return to Earth. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explore how Gagarin's status as a national hero propelled him into the spotlight, yet suppressed his subsequent career trajectory; explain why it was not his ability as a pilot, but his diminutive height, which was most prized in the Sputnik programme; and reveal how his diplomatic world tour took him to the United States, yet without setting foot on U.S. soil… Further Reading: • ‘Yuri Gagarin: The first human in space' (New Scientist): https://www.newscientist.com/people/yuri-gagarin/ • ‘"Let's go!" — Remembering Yuri Gagarin, 60 years on' (Astronomy Magazine, 2021): https://www.astronomy.com/space-exploration/lets-go-remembering-yuri-gagarins-first-spaceflight-60-years-later/ • ‘Yuri Gagarin Became The First Human In Space, 57 Years Ago Today' (NBC News, 2018): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkVAqNbX0Nw We'll be back on Monday - unless you join
Another massive feast of independent Electronica including a Homebrew Session from the amazing Sulk Rooms, featured album from Gagarin, and big tunes a-plenty from the likes of Dohnavùr/Kl(aus) , British Stereo Collective, Sick Robot, Masonic Kitchen, Found Object +many more. First broadcast on Mad Wasp Radio 3/4/2024
If you're looking for a madcap Comedy of Errors with chaotic Gen-Z wit…consider this arch, rollicking take on love and freedom from German dramatist Charlotte Von Stein. Once upon a time, Menonda was happily in a relationship – until her brother, bent on destroying all romantic love, got between her and her beloved. Now, due to a mistaken kidnapping and several misplaced identities, she finds herself held captive under the same roof as both her jilted lover and her bumbling brother. Will the lovers reunite? Will the kidnapping be avenged? Does anyone know what's going on? A confetti of comedy's favorite pleasures served up with a healthy dose of camp, this is the perfect piece for any theater looking to engage a younger crowd in the classics.Hosted by Gagarin and Shannon Corenthin.Scene performed by Nazlah Black and Danielle Cohn. Edited by Steven Baek. Dramaturgy by James La Bella. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-is-a-classic-the-expand-the-canon-theatre-podcast/donations
This episode is dedicated to Serhiy Korolyov, the genius who launched humanity into space, born in Zhytomyr and who studied in Odesa & Kyiv. Three of the most significant achievements at the dawn of the space era were masterminded by him. Sputnik. Gagarin. And Leonov's first-ever spacewalk. Korolyov was the genius behind the technology that made these and many other leaps possible. By his contemporaries, he was simply called “The Chief Engineer.” ---------- ABOUT: Yaroslav Azhnyuk is an Entrepreneur and geek, who's working towards an accelerating victory for Ukraine and the democratic world. Yaroslav Azhnyuk is the co-founder of IT companies Petcube, Spend With Ukraine, fuel finance, and Ozero Design. ---------- ARTICLE: https://kyivindependent.com/yaroslav-azhnyuk-an-untold-story-of-serhiy-korolyov-the-ukrainian-who-launched-humanity-into-space/ ---------- LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yaroslavazhnyuk/ ---------- SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND: Save Ukraine https://www.saveukraineua.org/ Superhumans - Hospital for war traumas https://superhumans.com/en/ UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukraine https://unbroken.org.ua/ Come Back Alive https://savelife.in.ua/en/ Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchen https://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraine UNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyy https://u24.gov.ua/ Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation https://prytulafoundation.org NGO “Herojam Slava” https://heroiamslava.org/ kharpp - Reconstruction project supporting communities in Kharkiv and Przemyśl https://kharpp.com/ NOR DOG Animal Rescue https://www.nor-dog.org/home/ ---------- WATCH NEXT: Orest Zub https://youtu.be/A7MrcwdDvPQ Aliona Hlivco https://youtu.be/yGLUBCfTkD8 Olga Tokariuk https://youtu.be/D5onDse6WJs Anna Danylchuk https://youtu.be/5AenntkSxIs Roman Sheremeta https://youtu.be/olrTPku8EMM ---------- PLATFORMS: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CurtainSilicon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siliconcurtain/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4thRZj6NO7y93zG11JMtqm Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/finkjonathan/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- Welcome to the Silicon Curtain podcast. Please like and subscribe if you like the content we produce. It will really help to increase the popularity of our content in YouTube s algorithm. Our material is now being made available on popular podcasting platforms as well, such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
We are happy to invite you to my winter tour with 6 shows including 3 shows with Carbon Based Lifeforms! This short promo mix features 5 new tracks from Carbon Based Lifeforms, Entheogenic, State Azure, E-Mantra, Advanced Suite and it aims to inspire you to come to in person events in Tallinn, Riga, Wien and Berlin. Disclaimer, mix was done very quickly in Ableton, no fancy mixing, FX or beatmatching, come to the shows to have the real deal! As always don't forget to support original artists and if you want to support Gagarin Project and gain access to dozens of unreleased mixes join my patreon https://www.patreon.com/gagarinproject. Also check out my media project www.psybient.org and if you like it consider supporting @ https://www.patreon.com/psybient . Big Love! CBL show tickets => https://bit.ly/454GEOW Ecstatic => https://www.facebook.com/events/356845196796823 Other shows in Berlin, Rome, Barcelona, Valencia => https://www.facebook.com/events/6779742805435595 Tracklist *: E-Mantra - Night Watch State Azure - The Roche Limit Carbon Based Lifeforms - ..and On Advanced Suite - Hoops Entheogenic - Aeonic Currents * all tracks have been released in 2023 LINKS: https://www.gagarinproject.org/ https://soundcloud.com/gagarinproject https://www.facebook.com/gagarinproject/ https://instagram.com/gagarinproject
Today, we have an action-packed episode focusing on the forefront of commercial space travel and space exploration. We'll be covering everything from Virgin Galactic's recent announcement about their sixth mission in six months, to SpaceX's effect on the small rocket industry. We'll also discuss the extension of the learning period for commercial human spaceflight regulations, Vega payload failures, Astra's stock troubles, Ariane 6 delays, Russia's plans for Gagarin's Start, SLS costs, SpaceX's call for FAA staffing, Falcon Heavy's Psyche mission, and finally, the potential for astronomers to use SpaceX's Starship.
El 14 de abril de 1961, 200 millones de rusos oyeron decir a Yuri Levitan, la famosa voz de Radio Moscú: "Anunciamos el primer vuelo espacial tripulado por un humano, el comandante Yuri Alekséyevich Gagarin". ¿Cómo consiguieron los soviéticos adelantarse a los estadounidenses? ¿Quién era exactamente Yuri Gagarin? ¿Y cuántos perros rusos hicieron falta, antes que él, para conseguir aquel logro? Lo recordamos con Carlos Alsina, Rubén Amón, Rosa Belmonte, Guillermo Altares, Sergio del Molino y Nacho Vigalondo, a propósito del libro 'Más allá', de Stephen Walker, que no es sólo una biografía de Gagarin. Además, Vigalondo nos descubre un interesantísimo ensayo audiovisual, '¿Quién está matando al cine?', disponible en YouTube, que analiza las flaquezas actuales del negocio del cine.
El 14 de abril de 1961, 200 millones de rusos oyeron decir a Yuri Levitan, la famosa voz de Radio Moscú: "Anunciamos el primer vuelo espacial tripulado por un humano, el comandante Yuri Alekséyevich Gagarin". ¿Cómo consiguieron los soviéticos adelantarse a los estadounidenses? ¿Quién era exactamente Yuri Gagarin? ¿Y cuántos perros rusos hicieron falta, antes que él, para conseguir aquel logro? Lo recordamos con Carlos Alsina, Rubén Amón, Rosa Belmonte, Guillermo Altares, Sergio del Molino y Nacho Vigalondo, a propósito del libro 'Más allá', de Stephen Walker, que no es sólo una biografía de Gagarin. Además, Vigalondo nos descubre un interesantísimo ensayo audiovisual, '¿Quién está matando al cine?', disponible en YouTube, que analiza las flaquezas actuales del negocio del cine.
La Cultureta 10x06: La precaria epopeya del camarada Gagarin
If you always wished you could see Lady Macbeth take on Don Juan… consider this reimagining of the Don Juan myth from a celebrated Ukrainian author. Donna Anna is looking to transcend her position in society, and an ineffectual Don Juan might just be her ticket out – inciting an impassioned game of cat and mouse. Told in the Spanish Golden Age tradition, this play's masquerade balls, moody cemeteries, and sword fights will keep an audience in joyful suspense until its surprising conclusion. With complexity, romance, and modern-sounding verse, Ukrainka examines the power struggles that still hold sway in our relationships today.Hosted by Gagarin and Skye PagonSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-is-a-classic-the-expand-the-canon-theatre-podcast/donations
Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin was the first person to escape the Earth's atmosphere into space. In 1968, he was killed in a tragic and suspicious plane crash. Why would the Soviet government have wanted Gagarin dead? And were they somehow responsible for the crash? Lee and Nathan also discuss the tragic Soyuz 1 incident, in case listeners weren't already sad enough.
In episode 7, we are joined by Ernesto Gagarin, a Research Assistant in a zebrafish lab at Columbia University. He will be joining the University of Chicago in the fall to start his PhD! With another fish fan on the podcast this week, we wasted no time to start nerding out about fish keeping and how it has shaped our current paths in life. Having a closet and/or a bathroom full of fish tanks is clearly a key to future success in our respective fields in science. We eventually get ourselves onto the topic at hand (no pun intended), and discuss what a day in the lab looks like for Ernesto, and why zebrafish are a great model organism for studying joint regeneration. We hope you enjoy the episode! This podcast is brought to you by the Chilean Sea Bass. This staple in the seafood market is known to grace many restaurant menus. However this is only due to a renaming of its common name, the patagonian tooth fish. It's living proof that sometimes all you need is a rebranding campaign. Cheers to you, Chilean Sea Bass! Thanks for listening to Gettin' Fishy With It! You can find our website with show notes at https://gettingfishypod.substack.com/. You can find us on twitter at @gettinfishypod, and on Instagram @gettingfishypod. You can also find us on Facebook and LinkedIn. If you want to drop us an email, you can send your complaints (or questions!) to gettingfishypod@gmail.com. Our theme music is “Best Time” by FASSOUNDS. Our audio is edited by Amber Park Chiodini. Amber has her own podcast all about movies, called So What Happens Next? We very much appreciate you taking the time to listen to our seventh episode! Please help out the podcast by subscribing on your podcast platform of choice. If you could leave us a review, that would be super helpful! If you would like to support the show, you can sign up as a paid member on our Substack, or you can buy us a coffee! Thanks and we'll “sea” you again in two weeks!
)'( NEW MIX ALERT, Friends, this year was my 10th NowHere, an official European "Burning Man" outdoor event. I had some hesitation, but friends helped me to make it happen, and i celebrated my 40s' birthday with friends and like minded people from around the world. We build, danced and cleaned the mess. Other sets of similar vibe and download of this one will be available for my patreons https://www.patreon.com/gagarinproject/ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/gagarin I played 4 sets and today i will publish the 1st one, a 1h journey from Psy-Techno to Psytrance. This set was recorded at Garden of Joy on Wednesday night . It was challenging and fun to play, i hope it will be entertaining for you to listen. This summer i played many uptempo sets and i plan to publish them all progressively. In the next year i would like to play more Techno, Deep / Organic house and Psytrance. ----------------------- Gagarin Beats is a dance floor oriented project name of Gagarin. Psychedelic, Mind expanding music for transcendental dance experience ...... this is music for your body, your mind and your soul. We are one ! Tracklist - https://bit.ly/nowhere-gagarin-2023
Repertorio Español has a festival of Golden Age Classics –– and this summer, they're all by women! Emily and Gagarin chat with director Kathleen Capdesuner, who's directing our 2020 List play, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz's Los Empeños de Una Casa. Like most shows at Repertorio, it will be performed in Spanish –– but Kathleen shares her vision for how this show (of course!) is for everyone! The production runs July 14, 15, 16, 22, & 23 in New York City. Tickets at https://repertorio.nyc/expandthecanon.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-is-a-classic-the-expand-the-canon-theatre-podcast/donations
Zapraszam was w podróż najdalszą z naszych dotychczasowych! Dziś przekroczymy granicę, której dotąd nie przekraczaliśmy. Będziemy patrzeć w górę, ku gwiazdom, ku wielkiemu nieznanemu! Pogrążymy się w jednym z najbardziej fascynujących i emocjonujących okresów naszej wspólnej historii - w okresie Wyścigu w Kosmos! Pomyślcie o nocnym niebie. Gwiazdy od wieków rozpalają wyobraźnię i napędzają marzenia. Przez tysiące lat patrzyliśmy w górę z podziwem i ciekawością, zastanawiając się, co się kryje gdzieś daleko, wysoko! Ludzkość od wieków marzyła o dotarciu do gwiazd. Starożytni Grecy wierzyli w mit Ikara, który skonstruował skrzydła z piór i wosku, aby polecieć ku słońcu. W epoce oświecenia, Galileusz, za pomocą swojego teleskopu, symbolicznie przekroczył granice naszej planety i pozwolił nam spojrzeć na gwiazdy z bliska. Jego odkrycia nie tylko zrewolucjonizowały naukę, ale także otworzyły drogę do marzeń o kosmicznych podróżach. Jednak wciąż, przez wiele wieków, kosmos był dla nas niedościgniony, nieosiągalny, tajemniczy. Wizje o tym, by udać się do gwiazd, wciąż pozostawały w sferze marzeń. Wszystko zmieniło się w połowie XX wieku, kiedy ludzkość postanowiła stanąć twarzą w twarz z nieznanym. W XX wieku podjęliśmy decyzję: dość już patrzenia w niebo, pora się tam wybrać! I tak zaczęła się jedna z najbardziej ekscytujących, niesamowitych i niebezpiecznych przygód w historii naszego gatunku. To była epoka rywalizacji, pełna ryzyka, pełna strachu, ale również pełna nadziei i odwagi. To był czas, w której dwie największe mocarstwa na Ziemi - Stany Zjednoczone i Związek Radziecki – zawarły ze sobą zakład. Był to zakład najprostszy z możliwych – kto pierwszy, ten lepszy! W dzisiejszym odcinku przejdziemy przez te chwile, które zdefiniowały XX wiek. Chwile, które wciąż definiują teraźniejszość i nadchodzące lata kosmicznej eksploracji. Będziemy patrzeć na gwiazdy, jak nigdy dotąd. Będziemy poznawać pionierów kosmosu, którzy zaryzykowali wszystko, by spełnić nasze wspólne marzenie – choć na chwile opuścić ziemie i zobaczyć, co jest dalej! Zapraszam was na podróż, która na zawsze zmieni nasze spojrzenie na świat, podróż, która pokaże nam, do czego jako ludzie jesteśmy zdolni. Zapraszam was w kosmos! Dziękuję moim Patronom: https://pastebin.com/HmUsGFrJ Jeśli Ci się podoba -dołącz do Patronite :) https://patronite.pl/podcasthistoryczny TT: https://twitter.com/sadowski_rafal IG: https://www.instagram.com/rafal_sadowskii Muzyka/Music - Whitesand Kupno/buy: https://whitesand.bandcamp.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3GXunV3wsCpSdKp0L5tcNH YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe96JG5gdgSRtmqStx0isXA Whitesand songs: Adventure Begins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj7g27GDVrY Kingdom https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFWo5hl4h3g Brand New World https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udZdqsrMLoo Airborne https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdNULFOawlU Humanity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwEK59aLXj4 Eternity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5c83Uixoj8 Spaceman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i27sSTYnKdo Voidbringer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TfL_8uu270 The Way of Kings https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJJ75n1yAV4 Adamantine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVsQ8Ly6xfs Last of It's Kind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqjAr_UmhUs Into the Unknown https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4eAAYSaqmo Legend of the Sword https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62j6VWu-9VI Legends Anthem https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSAcPWYbwPI The Giant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKrrFQ1j4Qs Unbreakable https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRLpr_v714Q Undiscovered https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbmJPgXkljU Fallen Leaves of Old https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwZK4dITPw0 Worth Fighting For https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6Gx7V7mDsg Worthy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQE4_fazzys Ancient Mastery https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBn-QfxrelU Legends https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMOz5Ssd6EE Open Music Revolution (www.openmusicrevolution.com) Zrodla: https://pastebin.com/izBRWH7v 0:00 Wstęp 3:22 Patroni 5:27 Początek wyścigu – Wernher Von Braun, V2 11:16 V2 a eksploracja kosmosu 17:22 Zimna Wojna 21:49 Zimna Wojna a Wyścig w Kosmos 28:30 Sowieckie i Amerykanskie programy rakietowe 36:43 Satelity 42:41 Sputnik 47:21 Zwierzęta w Kosmosie 52:14 Łajka 55:10 Odpowiedź USA na Sputnika i Łajkę 1:01:07 Sondy Kosmiczne 1:05:44 Ludzie w Kosmosie – Wostok i Mercury 1:07:48 Gagarin 1:19:10 Kennedy i Plan Lotu na Księżyc 1:25:02 Dlaczego lot na Księżyc jest trudny 1:30:04 Programy załogowe– Voshod, Gemini, Sojuz 1:33:58 Tragedie – Apollo 1, Sojuz 1 1:38:44 Obie strony wracają silniejsze 1:44:47 Podsumowanie historii do tej pory 1:48:34 Apollo 11 – Preludium 1:50:39 Załoga, miejsce lądowania, pierwszy krok 1:56:45 Start Apollo 11 2:02:18 Lądowanie na Księżycu 2:08:38 Pierwszy krok na Księżycu 2:15:35 Eksploracja Księżyca 2:18:50 Powrót na Ziemię 2:25:12 Celebracja! 2:27:52 Ostatnie takty wyścigu 2:31:25 Zakończenie historii 2:34:55 Outro
The Germans were motivated into Space Exploration due to the allure of rocket technology in design and development of ballistic missiles, which ended up being used in WWII. After the defeat of Germany in WWII, a lot of these scientists moved to the US and played a central role in the early development of space launchers for the United States. But the Soviet Union took the world by surprise in October 1957 with the launch of Sputnik, the first artificial satellite. In a matter of months, President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Congress initiated measures to build U.S. scientific and engineering prowess, including the creation of NASA, a civilian space exploration agency.
Bakış zaviyesindeki inhiraf ve meselelere yanlış açılardan bakma da bir küfür sebebi olagelmiştir. Bazen fizikî kıstaslarla metafiziği ölçme, bazen sadece metafiziğe ait mülahazalarla fiziği tartmaya kalkma insanı yanlış neticelere götürür. Rabb'i tanıma yolunda, bakış açısının çok iyi ayarlanması şarttır. Yoksa Firavun'un, yüksek kuleler yapıp, o kulelerin başından Allah'ı bulmaya çalışması; Nemrud'un gökyüzüne ok atarak O'nu vuracağını sanması hep yanlış bir bakış açısı ve niyet bozukluğunun sonucudur. 20. asırda, firavunca bir düşünceyi de Gagarin seslendirmiş ve dünyanın etrafında tur atıp geriye döndüğü zaman, “Allah'a rastlamadım” diyebilmiştir. O'nun bu hezeyanına karşılık Necip Fazıl'ın şu sözü çok manidardır: “A be ahmak! Allah'ın fezâda dolaşan bir balon olduğunu sana kim söyledi?” *Mekke müşrikleri, İnsanlığın İftihar Tabosu'na bakarken sadece Abdülmüttalip'ten Ebu Talib'in himayesine kalmış bir yetim görüyorlardı. (O yetime canlarımız kurban olsun!..) Onun maddeten fakirliğini haşa bir eksiklik sayıyorlardı. Mekke'de Velid b. Muğire'yi, Taif'te de Urve b. Mesud'u kastederek, “Bu Kur'ân, Mekke'de veya Taif'teki iki şerefli insandan birine inmeli değil miydi?” diyorlardı. Evet, Efendimiz (sallallâhu aleyhi ve sellem), maddî açıdan fakir birisiydi. Ebû Talib'in himayesinde yetişmişti. Dolayısıyla O'nu, o günkü toplum telâkkisine takılarak kabullenemiyor ve hazmedemiyorlardı. Günümüzde Sadece “Hücûmat-ı Sitte” Değil, Belki “Hücumât-ı Sittîn” Mevcut *Maddî virüsler için sürekli bir değişim söz konusu olduğu gibi, manevî hastalıklara sebep olan virüsler de zamana ve şahsa göre değişiklik arz edebilir. Nur Müellifi, “Hücumât-ı Sitte” adıyla meşhur risalesinde şeytanların en tehlikeli altı tuzağını nazara vermiş; “hubb-u cah, korku, tama', ırkçılık, enâniyet ve tenperverlik” olarak sıraladığı bir kısım şeytanî hücumlara karşı müdafaa yollarını göstermiştir. Günümüzde “hücumât-ı sittîn”den de bahsedilebilir; yani o altı asla irca edilebilecek belki altmış hastalık mevcuttur. Bu türlü virüs, zaaf ve boşlukların biri ya da birkaç tanesi her insanda bulunabilir. İnsan, Allah'ın rızasına ve ahiret saadetine yürüdüğü yol güzergâhını emniyete alabilmek için bu boşluklarının farkında olmalı ve her adımını dikkatle atmalıdır. Bu video 06/12/2015 tarihinde yayınlanan “Sıra Bizde” isimli bamtelinden alınmıştır. Tamamı burada: https://www.herkul.org/bamteli/bamtel...
If you're looking to gamble on love with this multi-generational comedy featuring headstrong heroines and aging Romeos… consider this raunchy Restoration Comedy about sex, marriage, and consent. The ripened, spry, and sometimes lecherous Sir Cautious Fulbank and Sir Feeble Fainwou'd used their money and status to land young wives. But both wives had young suitors they already loved… who are trying to win them back! While the old men gamble, bribe, and swindle, the young suitors assume double identities, dance with a Devil(!), and put their livelihoods on the line –– with plenty of help from their crafty ladies. Delight in this unapologetic critique of capitalism and patriarchy while asking: are our motives in love and partnership ever truly altruistic?ExpandTheCanon.combit.ly/HedgepigMembershipsHosted by Mary Candler and Gagarin!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-is-a-classic-the-expand-the-canon-theatre-podcast/donations
Poradce pro národní bezpečnost Pojar nezná definici dezinformace. Prý ji nezná nikdo. Ale to nevadí, protože ministerstva alespoň chystají robustní strategickou komunikaci, s páteřním systémem nástěnek. Komu je svěří? A bude na nich Gagarinův bratr?V USA běžel Discord Leak a Washington Post a Bellingcat ho rozkryli pěkně do hloubky.Na divoký rozvoj AI odpověděli odborníci otevřeným dopisem, který žádá zastavení dalšího vývoje na 6 měsíců, aby hlavní hráči vymysleli samoregulace. Velekněz longtermismu Yudkowsky chce jít ale ještě dále a navrhuje rovnou bombardovat datová centra, ve kterých se AI trénuje. Washington Post ho za to zařadil do skupiny "AI Doomers". My tomu říkáme "Kult Velkého Papouška".Běžní lidé mezitím na internetu pomocí LLM staví částečně autonomní agenty, kteří pro ně "dělají různé věci" a vědci podobné agenty používají na simulaci sociálních interakcí v herních světech.A společnost Goldman Sachs vydala studii, ve které předpovídá, že generativní AI v EU a USA ovlivní až 300miliónů jobů. Ale nebojte se, Vaši schopnost splácet hypotéku zachrání productivity paradox.Užitečné odkazy:Jak Pojar pojímá pojem dezinformaceStrategická komunikace pomocí nástěnekZačalo to na DiscorduJak Bellingcat rozkryl identitu OGOtevřený dopis FLIBombardování datových center podle YudkowskéhoAI frakce48% odborníků dává 10% šanci, že nás AI zničíStudie: Nebezpečí stochastických PapouškůUniveral LLM JailbreakAutoGPT na GithubuAutoGPT přímo v prohlížečiLLM Agenti ve hře SimsAnalýza Goldman Sachs o dopadecPodpořte nás na https://www.herohero.co/kanarcivsiti . A nebo si kupte naše trička na https://www.neverenough.shop/kanarci . Podcast pro Vás připravují @alexalvarova a @holyj . Hudba a sound engineering: Psyek a deafmutedrecords.com . Twitter Spaces moderuje @jiribulan .Najdete nás na www.kanarci.online
Oggi è la giornata dell'uomo nello Spazio in onore di Gagarin. Faranno una serie su Frankie Valli e tra poco esce quella su Grease. Ospiti gli autori del libro "Va Sentiero" e nell'ultima mezz'ora Raf.
ORN Edward Hendrie show notes 9/27/22 Author of The Greatest Lie on Earth: Proof that Our World Is Not a Splnning Globe. Books and blog at greatmountainpublishing.com. Edward has written other books on the gospel, geopolitics, injections, salvation, Zionism, Roman Catholic Church, gospel of grace, and 911 conspiracy. Who came up with the idea of a spinning globe? It's a conspiracy against God and man by the Kings of the World. Acts 4:25. Unable to conceal the existence of God, so instead they're trying to conceal the creation of God. Romans 1:20. But God has revealed himself through his creation. Khrushchev speech about church in communist Russia. Why should you clutch at God? Gagarin flew in space and saw no God. Space is unfriendly and dark. See no heaven, see no God. They are concealing heaven. This earth is unique in creation. Stars are created by God. If it's concealed, man won't seek God. The Big Bang theory of creation presupposes there is no God as the Creator. Which means there are no rules from God. This results in people behaving without rules and harming others. So government is created and protect the innocent. The core is concealing the existence of God. Hiding God brings tyranny. At the core of the global earth belief is hiding God. Heliocentric model began with Pythagoras 500 B.C. Freemasons hold Pythagoras in high esteem. Gravity was necessary to explain spinning earth. Spinning creates centrifugal force, which would cause objects to spin off the earth via centripetal force. Centripetal force is gravity. If earth is a sphere spinning 1000 miles/hour at the equator, objects should weigh more going from poles to equator. It doesn't, stuff weighs the same everywhere. And in actuality, stuff weighs a fraction of percent less at equator because of atmospheric pressure. NASA is showing CGI photos. We're born in sin. Only way to be a spiritual being is to be born again. We're dead spiritually until we're made alive by God and born again. What is the Coriolis effect? When something spins, theres an effect on all the objects on it. There is no Coriolis effect on earth. It's a myth. How is there a north and south pole on a flat plane? There is no south pole. It's ceremonial. There is a north pole in the center of the flat earth. Antarctica is at the periphery. How can Polaris track earth when it's stationary over the earth? Polaris is embedded in the firmament. Stars rotate and come back to the same spot after a year. Time-lapse proves it's the stars that are spinning, not the earth. If earth was revolving, stars should be in an arc. NASA says we're spinning 1000 miles/hr to the east, yet stars travel both east and west on time-lapse photography. Where do rockets go? Into the ocean and crash. Is there a Van Allen belt? It's mythology. There is no outer space, so no space for it to exist. Radio waves supposedly bounce off the ionosphere and bounce off back down to earth. Yet astronauts can supposedly transmit radio waves through atmosphere. Is the moon solid or plasma? The moon is its own source of light. It's not a reflection. Temps in moonlight colder than moon shade. Is a different type of light than from sunlight. Google Earth turns flat earth into a globe. Turn it 360 degrees and you won't end up in the same spot as starting. They're using software to conform into appearance of globe. In-Q-Tel is a CIA operation. NASA is an intelligence operation – it's mind control of the masses. Need to keep the scam going.
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In this episode, we look at the life of Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, who in 1961, would become the first human to achieve space flight. This show looks at Gagarin's early years, how he got into the Soviet space program, the rivalry between the Russians and the Americans, his famous flight, and the his latter years. The Explorers Podcast is part of the Airwave Media Network: www.airwavemedia.com Interested in advertising on the Explorers Podcast? Email us at sales@advertisecast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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