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Un Memento Y Volvemos
UMYV 3x02 Cine de Astronautas y la Carrera Espacial

Un Memento Y Volvemos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 176:59


¡Aquí estamos de nuevo! Y esta vez nos ponemos la escafandra para adentrarnos en la inmensidad del universo, para explorar lo inexplorado, pera viajar más allá de las estrellas, para……bueno, en definitiva, que os la a dar parda otra vez. Hablaremos del cine de Astronautas, pero nos ceñiremos sobre todo a su vertiente más realista y científica, al menos en el primer bloque. Y concretando parlaremos sobre la carrera espacial durante la guerra fría. Y más cine, con peliculones como 2001: una odisea en el espacio e Interstellar,... Bloque 1. Películas históricas. - [00:15:14]. Sergi presenta las principales producciones que tratan la carrera espacial desde el lado estadounidense. Elegidos para la gloria, Figuras ocultas, Fist Man, De la Tierra a la Luna, y Apolo XIII. - [00:42:10]. Rodri hace lo mismo, pero desde el lado soviético. Gagarin: First in Space, Spacewalker, Salyut-7: Héroes en el Espacio Bloque 2. Películas ficticias. - [01:15:51]. Pascu defiende e interpreta con spoilers una de sus películas icónicas, 2001 Una odisea en el espacio. - [02:04:19]. Pol resume con spoilers Interstellar y analiza posibles imperfecciones de guión. Pedro analiza la ciencia que hay tras esta película. - [02:40:45] Miscelánea. Comentamos de pasada Gravity, Space Cowboys, El marciano, y Moon. Secciones de despedida y cierre. - [02:48:58] ¡Pero tío!, Malos del cine, redes sociales, cajón de sastre, despedida.

Cineidoscopio Podcast
S03E20 Llegada a la Luna: Gagarin (First in Space) / First Man

Cineidoscopio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 68:07


Se cumplen 50 años de la llegada a la Luna y quisimos celebrarlo analizando dos películas sobre la carrera espacial de los años 60s. La película rusa Gagarin (2013) nos recrea la misión del primer ser humano en órbita; mientras que el último filme de Damien Chazelle, First Man (2018), nos lleva a revisar la vida de Neil Armstrong. La revisión de estas dos biopics las complementamos dando muchos datos sobre la carrera espacial llevada a cabo por la Unión Soviética y Estados Unidos. Disfruten este programa especial!!!

Cineidoscopio Podcast
S03E20 Llegada a la Luna: Gagarin (First in Space) / First Man

Cineidoscopio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 68:07


Se cumplen 50 años de la llegada a la Luna y quisimos celebrarlo analizando dos películas sobre la carrera espacial de los años 60s. La película rusa Gagarin (2013) nos recrea la misión del primer ser humano en órbita; mientras que el último filme de Damien Chazelle, First Man (2018), nos lleva a revisar la vida de Neil Armstrong. La revisión de estas dos biopics las complementamos dando muchos datos sobre la carrera espacial llevada a cabo por la Unión Soviética y Estados Unidos. Disfruten este programa especial!!!

My Celluloid Heart Podcast
Space Race: Gagarin, The Right Stuff, and First Man

My Celluloid Heart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 74:01


    It's another solo show for Phillip. He starts the show by talking about all the movies that he has seen recently; Terrifier, Tag, Roma, Close, Polar, Destroyer, Velvet Buzzsaw, Cannibal Holocaust, Strangers on a Train, Throw Momma From a Train, Miss Bala, and A House With A Clock In It's Walls. Then he dives deep into Gagarin First in Space, then talks about the greatness that is The Right Stuff, and ends the show by talking about First Man. So check us out.

My Celluloid Heart Podcast
Space Race: Gagarin, The Right Stuff, and First Man

My Celluloid Heart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 74:01


    It's another solo show for Phillip. He starts the show by talking about all the movies that he has seen recently; Terrifier, Tag, Roma, Close, Polar, Destroyer, Velvet Buzzsaw, Cannibal Holocaust, Strangers on a Train, Throw Momma From a Train, Miss Bala, and A House With A Clock In It's Walls. Then he dives deep into Gagarin First in Space, then talks about the greatness that is The Right Stuff, and ends the show by talking about First Man. So check us out.

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GAGARIN FIRST - YALTA Club Sofia

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 61:40


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GAGARIN FIRST - DAIQURI

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2015 60:12


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Gagarin First & Vladimir Great - Daiquiri Beach 2015

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2015 59:52


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GAGARIN FIRST - The PLACE Bar Sunshine

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2015 64:30


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GAGARIN FIRST - The Place Bar Moonlight

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2015 58:56


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GAGARIN FIRST - SUNSHINE

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2015 64:39


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GAGARIN FIRST - SUNSET PEARL

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2015 62:57


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GAGARIN FIRST - OM

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2015 74:00


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AWESOME ASTRONOMY
#26 - August 2014

AWESOME ASTRONOMY

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2014 45:45


The Discussion: Enjoying the delights of July’s skies, writing articles for Astronomy magazine, STEM education and Paul becomes a European Space Agency ambassador. The News: In the news we have the Rosetta spacecraft’s approach to the almost unpronounceable comet Churyumov Gerasimenko – revealed to be a binary comet, and the Very Large Telscope in Chile takes a 2.5 year study of a supernova to crack the riddle of how dust is created and survives the extreme temperatures of its birth. The 5 Minute Concept: In this month’s 5MC, Paul looks at the summer phenomenon of noctilucent clouds and asks ‘why is there no record of them before 1885’? The Interview: We welcome back the General Secretary of the International Astronomical Union, Professor Thierry Montmerle to tells us about the International Year of Light, the IAU’s new look communications strategy and their new project to allow the public to name exoplanets and their host stars. Q&A: Listeners’ questions via email, Facebook & Twitter take us on a journey into the astronomy issues that have always plagued our understanding or stretched our credulity. This month Ralph & Paul answer: Oolaaa Martian overlords. Where in your opinions does the solar system truly end. Thanks, your faithful servant Lee? Lee Garner from Norwich, UK. What’s a Vampire Star? @TweetsByLou via Twitter And we finish with the winners of last month’s competition to win three DVD copies of the new film Gagarin – First in Space, and a copy of the book Yuri Gagarin – The First Spaceman.

AWESOME ASTRONOMY
#25 - July 2014

AWESOME ASTRONOMY

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2014 52:48


The Discussion: Looking back over Sirius Astronomy outreach events in June, a bit of a rant over peer-review and science by press conference and our own pathetic attempts to get awarded a Nobel Prize or two. The News: Modelling of Pluto’s moon Charon ahead of the flyby of NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft next year, aerobraking an orbiter through Venus’ upper atmosphere and radio imaging a Near Earth Asteroid. The 5 Minute Concept: How comets are far from the traditional portents of doom and may well be the harbingers of life. The Interview: Beginning a regular series of interviews with Dr Joe Liske about each of the key facilities in the European Southern Observatory’s arsenal, starting with the 3.6 meter telescope. Q&A: Listeners’ questions via email, Facebook & Twitter take us on a journey into the astronomy issues that have always plagued our understanding or stretched our credulity. This month Ralph & Paul answer: Hey you mad martians, I have a question for the podcast. When we look at other galaxies we can clearly see the glowing bulge at their centres. Why is it when we look up at the milky way we don’t see one. Thanks for all your efforts? Lee Garner from Norwich, UK via Facebook . Should the BICEP2 team have made their announcement pre-peer review? Mark Cullen (@Mokwepa) from the Buckinghamshire, UK via Twitter . And we finish with a competition to win a DVD copy of the new film Gagarin – First in Space