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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6_HooIJLNc From Oct 12, 2010. The fact that we've found a habitable planet candidate so soon after starting our search has important implications for the number of habitable planets that may exist in our galaxy - which was estimated to be around 10 billion. Having found Gliese 581g so soon though, may mean one of two things. Either we were very lucky, or there are more planets out there than we thought. Based on this discovery, it's possible that we may have many more habitable planets than originally thought. Perhaps 20 to 30 billion stars in our galaxy may have conditions suitable for life. Music used: https://archive.org/details/brokenkites_ctrl_alt_rmx https://archive.org/details/Conventional_Space 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.
#287th for 5nd June, 2025 or 3311! (33-Oh-Leven, not Oh-Eleven, OH-Leven)http://loosescrewsed.comJoin us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODEShttps://discord.gg/3Vfap47ReaSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsEDSquad Update: [Insert Dumpster]Light ablazeBGS is low energy at the moment because it's so brokenWe're not reporting overheating systems in standing orders because we can't do anything about themOrders are coming in every other day because if you miss a day, you aren't missing much at the moment, and life is busy for BloomThere are conflicts - we don't mind winning themOf note someone pushed Utlagarnir into us in BD+49 3937 we want to win that oneWe're seeing conflicts in colonization systemsPowerPlay Update: - Cycle 32 - The Silent OffensiveAudio SegmentPossible exploit is being observed by PowerPlay CommunityLeaderboard UpdateLYR biggest increase in points this weekNewish orders this weekSpecial Call to Arms for Li Yong-Rui and SiriusGovTake back Gliese 9029, Grandma Torval took it and now we want it backNiceygy's Power Points - https://elite.niceygy.net/powerpointsFind out more in the LSN-powerplay-hub forum channel.Galnet Update: https://community.elitedangerous.com/Mahon Gains Advantage in Alliance Trade BoomAegis Confirms Seo Jin-ae ‘Hiatus' from Advisory RoleDev News: Trailblazers Update 3.3Additional methods to activate system services nowStation interiors change on weekly tick due to highest points in that stations economyStations won't be created so close to stars anymoreDiscussion:Welcome back to BARDCommunity Corner:upvote this and add your voice. It's like 27 weeks in. That's at least 25 weeks late on the fix. The issue has expired and been reposted more than once. Make them pay attention. https://issues.frontierstore.net/issue-detail/70594
Abends funkelt hoch im Süden leicht rötlich Gliese 710, der hellste Stern am Nachthimmel. Das gilt nicht für heute – so beginnt eine Sternzeit in 1,3 Millionen Jahren. Noch ist dieser Stern ein völlig unscheinbares Objekt in der Schlange. Lorenzen, Dirk www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sternzeit
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The search for life beyond Earth is no longer science fiction—it takes a lot of data, powerful telescopes and a bit of cosmic detective work. And at the center of this search is University of Chicago astrophysicist Jacob Bean. Bean was part of the team that made history by detecting carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of a distant planet using the James Webb Space Telescope—a major step forward in our ability to study exoplanets.Bean uses cutting-edge tools and discoveries that are reshaping how we think about planet habitability, biosignatures and our place in the universe. From potentially habitable exoplanets like K2-18b to false hopes like Gliese 486b, Bean shares why the atmospheres of these faraway worlds might hold the key to one of humanity's oldest questions: Are we alone in the universe?
In vier Jahren erreicht eine irdische Funkbotschaft den erdähnlichen Planeten Gliese 581 c, auf dem womöglich lebensfreundliche Bedingungen herrschen. Dass dort jemand die Botschaft wahrnimmt, ist aber sehr unwahrscheinlich. Lorenzen, Dirk www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sternzeit
#272st for 13th February, 2025 or 3311! (33-Oh-Leven, not Oh-Eleven, OH-Leven)http://loosescrewsed.comJoin us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODEShttps://discord.gg/3Vfap47ReaSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsEDSquad Update: We have overheating systems Wars and Elections, Miola is the priority. We want to leave LTT 17102 and Balmus alone. We are expanding again, probably from LA, probably to Calarum - I'm in the black Our new system, Maidubii needs a boost We're trying to push Semakhmets and the top faction in Gliese 9016 into expansion (eventually for the former). All details in the #standing-orders and/or the #loose-screws-factions channels of the Discord.PowerPlay Update: Standings Update (like none) Key conflicts (probably some) PP Orders at home (same)For more information check the PowerPlay Hub for LSN operational orders, discussion and tips to complete those optional powerplay weekliesGalnet Update: https://community.elitedangerous.com/ Brewer Corporation Survey Initiative SYSTEM IN LOCKDOWNDev News: FU on 2/26/25 Colonization update coming 2/26/25 under the name ‘Trailblazers.'Discussion: What we've been seeing out on DS3 without Audaxius – Still Discussing Weapons… Community Corner: DISTANT SCREWS 3 Event this Saturday! – High G Hill Climb to take place on Morgan's Rock - NGC 6188 Sector LC-V C2-28 Planet 6 – we shall be meeting on LarkShadow's Waypoint! We will be using the wing method to get everyone into the instance. The races shall be 2 commanders at a time, the one that gets higher than the other up the hill moves on, the other is eliminated. – 1st Place gets a Shirt or Sweater with the DS3 or Screws Logo of choice. – 2nd Place gets a stainless steel tumbler with the DS3 logo – 3rd place gets a Mug with the DS3 logo – every other place gets a hearty handshake. Commander Roy Cookson of the Loose Screws has been writing stories of his adventures out exploring with us, if anyone wishes to read them they can be found in the Distant Screws 3 thread, under “Roy's Stories.” PINK stuff on sale ARX cause LOVE, DAMNIT!
It couldn't be a season of exo-stuff without taking a good hard look at the current state of exoplanets, the OG exo-thing. Emily sums up the state of exoplanet research in 2024 — her Exoplanets 2024 Wrapped, if you like — then lines up her top three exoplanets of the year, and considers what's coming up next in this exo-ploding field.On the web: syzygy.fmHelp us make Syzygy even better! Tell your friends and give us a review, or show your support on Patreon: patreon.com/syzygypodSyzygy is produced by Chris Stewart and co-hosted by Dr Emily Brunsden from the Department of Physics at the University of York.Some of the things we talk about in this episode:• Exoplanets found in 2024• The Roche Limit• Paper about Gliese 4256b and a nice article• Comet Shoemaker Levy smashes into Jupiter!• Brand-new IRAS 04125+2902: paper and article• Retrograde hot Jupiter TIC 241249530 b: paper and article
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It has been revealed that the first brown dwarf ever discovered is actually twins and we look at what happened to Earth when a meteorite four times the size of Mount Everest hit our planet. Plus, on This Day in History, Yahoo makes a purchase to offer free email to their customers. ‘It's twin' twist: Astronomers solve 29-year-old brown dwarf mystery (msn.com) It's twins! Mystery of famed brown dwarf solved | ScienceDaily First Brown Dwarf Discovered is Actually Twins | AMNH The cool brown dwarf Gliese 229 B is a close binary | Nature What happened when a meteorite the size of four Mount Everests hit Earth? | ScienceDaily Yahoo buys Four11 for free email - CNET The history of Yahoo, and how it went from phenom to has-been - Fast Company Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Thank you to our sponsors! This episode is brought to you by Incogni. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code COOLSTUFF at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: http://incogni.com/coolstuff Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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A vizet pöfögő hidrogénautó csak addig tűnik tisztának, amíg nem tudod, honnan származik az üzemanyaga Telex 2024-10-18 06:02:33 Tudomány Energia Üzemanyag Tankolás A jövő energiahordozójának tartott hidrogén a világegyetem leggyakoribb eleme, ám tiszta formában kevés van belőle, előállítása pedig egyelőre környezetszennyező. Mi kellene ennek megváltozásához? Remény a vesebetegeknek Mínuszos 2024-10-18 07:33:01 Tudomány Oktatás egyetem Portugália Skócia Óbuda Vesebetegeken segíthet az a szoftver és cég, amelyeket magyar kutatók hoztak létre nemzetközi kollégáikkal együtt. A veseelégtelenségben szenvedő betegek számára hozhat minőségi és élhetőbb életet az a szoftver, amelyet az Óbudai Egyetem (OE), a Közgazdaság- és Regionális Tudományi Kutatóközpont (KRTK), valamint portugál és skót kutatók együttműköd Megérkezett a színes kijelzős Amazon Kindle ITBusiness 2024-10-18 06:16:32 Mobiltech Amazon Az Amazon bemutatta az első színes Kindle-t, ami elég ígéretesnek tűnik. A készülék neve "Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition", és sok szempontból hasonlít a nemrégiben megjelent Kindle Paperwhite-ra. A 279,99 dolláros olvasó már előrendelhető, a szállítások október 30-án kezdődnek. Az Amazon szerint a színes kijelző létrehozása több technológiai ki Ez most Európa legértékesebb techcége Igényesférfi.hu 2024-10-18 04:34:10 Infotech Hollandia Holding Eddig az ASML Holding nevű holland chipgyártóé volt a megtisztelő titulus, ám a napokban trónfosztás történt, és piaci kapitalizációja alapán egy német szoftvercég került az első helyre. Kiderült a legrejtélyesebb barna törpe 30 éves titka Rakéta 2024-10-18 11:33:04 Tudomány Világűr Az 1995-ben felfedezett Gliese 229 B egyike az első ismert barna törpéknek, amelynek óriási volt a csillagászati jelentősége. Ennek ellenére akadt egy megmagyarázhatatlan rejtély vele kapcsolatban – egészen mostanáig. Hála ugyanis a modern eszközöknek kiderült végre a Gliese 229 B titka. 2027-ig a szoftvermérnökök négyötödének át kell képeznie magát ICT Global 2024-10-18 06:03:09 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia A mesterséges intelligencia, különösen a generatív MI gyors fejlődése megváltoztatja a szoftvermérnöki munkát. Szerencsére nem úgy, ahogy sokan félik, mert nem állásokat vesz át, hanem a dolgozókat továbbképzésre készteti. Nem tehetnek mást, mert különben lemaradnak, és a jövőben egyébként sem nagyon lesznek MI nélküli szoftverek. A Bosch és a Richter Gedeon ipari innovációs díját nyerte el a Széchenyi István Egyetem két hallgatója Helló Sajtó! 2024-10-18 06:34:34 Tudomány Oktatás egyetem Győr Innováció Richter Bosch Olyan, mesterségesintelligencia-modellekre épülő megoldást fejlesztett ki a győri Széchenyi István Egyetem két hallgatója, Lőrincz Fanni és Szőnyi Balázs, amellyel a felhasználó úgy tud beszélgetni, mint egy élő emberrel. Céljuk elsősorban a társadalmilag elszigetelődött emberek és a pszichés betegségekkel élők segítése, valamint az ilyen betegsége Rejtélyes kincsekre bukkantak fémkeresővel 24.hu 2024-10-18 14:29:13 Tudomány Senki nem tudja, miért és hogyan kerülhettek a ritka tárgyak a német település közelébe. Ocsmányságokat kiabáltak gazdáikra a meghekkelt robotporszívók Bitport 2024-10-18 07:59:00 Infotech Robot Hacker A támadók egy primitív hibát kihasználva vehették át az uralmat a kamerával is felszerelt gépek fölött, a javítást viszont nem sieti el senki. IT közösséget épít a Budapestre érkező Puzl CowOrKing Márkamonitor 2024-10-18 07:06:02 Infotech Sokan még mindig azt hiszik, hogy a coworking egyenlő azzal, hogy digitális nomádok és szabadúszók bérelnek íróasztalokat. A coworking piac ehelyett egyre inkább a teljes körű és specializált szolgáltatást nyújtó, rugalmas munkaterületek felé mozdul el. "Egyre inkább azt tapasztaljuk, hogy a nagyobb It cégek is nagyra becsülik ezeket az all-inclu Videón az üstökös, amit ember még nem láthatott, és legközelebb 80 ezer év múlva lesz rá újból esély Player 2024-10-18 04:57:01 Tudomány Világűr Az üstökös először jár a Naprendszer belső régióiban. Synchron agyimplantátum – Amikor majd a gondolat vezérel PlanetZ 2024-10-18 08:00:38 Tudomány Apple Elon Musk Amazon A Synchron Stentrode agy-számítógép interfész (BCI) megelőzte Elon Musk Neuralinkjét. A Stentrode kevésbé invazív módszerrel az agy véredényein keresztül vezeti be technológiáját, amely már most képes okoseszközök, mint az Amazon Alexa és az Apple Vision Pro, gondolati irányítására. Bebizonyították, hogy a mesterséges intelligenciák még az iskolás matekfeladatokat sem "értik" Rakéta 2024-10-18 14:06:07 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Iskolakezdés Apple Az Apple mérnökeinek egy tanulmánya világít rá arra, hogy ami gondolkodásnak tűnik, nem feltétlenül az. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S03E182Welcome to Astronomy Daily, your go-to Podcast for the latest in space and Astronomy news. I'm your host, Anna, and today's episode is a cosmic journey through a variety of fascinating topics that are sure to captivate and inspire.Highlights:- Fashion-Forward Spacesuits: Discover the collaboration between Italian luxury brand Prada and Houston-based startup Axiom Space to create the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit for NASA's upcoming Artemis III mission. This cutting-edge spacesuit combines style with functionality, designed to withstand the extreme conditions of the lunar south pole.- Return of Vega C Rocket: Italy's Vega C rocket is set to make a comeback on December 3, marking a significant milestone for the Italian space program. This launch is eagerly anticipated by the scientific community and the space industry as it resumes its role in delivering payloads to orbit.- Rare Comet in Australian Skies: Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) is visible for the first time in 80,000 years, offering Australians a rare glimpse into the distant past. This celestial event is a reminder of the wonders that await when we look up at the night sky.- Brown Dwarf Mystery Solved: Astronomers have cracked a nearly 30-year-old mystery surrounding the brown dwarf Gliese 229 b, revealing it as a pair of brown dwarfs locked in a cosmic dance. This discovery provides valuable insights into the nature of brown dwarfs and the boundary between stars and planets.- Origins of Earth's Meteorites: A groundbreaking discovery traces 70% of Earth's meteorites back to three massive collisions in the main asteroid belt. This research sheds light on the origins of space rocks and helps track potentially dangerous asteroids.- Martian Solar Eclipse: NASA's Perseverance rover captures a stunning series of photographs of a solar eclipse on Mars, showcasing the planet's moon Phobos as it partially blocks the sun's disk. These images offer a unique glimpse of Phobos and Mars's complex orbital dynamics.- Boeing's Starliner Mission Uncertainty: NASA faces uncertainties regarding the next crewed mission of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft following issues during its first crewed test flight. The space agency is reviewing certification requirements to ensure safety and reliability for future missions.For more space news, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. There, you can sign up for our free Daily newsletter, catch up on all the latest space and Astronomy news with our constantly updating newsfeed, and listen to all our previous episodes.Don't forget to follow us on social media. Just search for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, and TikTok.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
Die Themen in den Wissensnachrichten: +++ Tourismus verstärkt Eisschmelze in der Antarktis +++ Brauner Zwerg ist ein Zwilling +++ Miniaufkleber hilft, Bienen zu erforschen +++**********Weiterführende Quellen zu dieser Folge:Seasonal changes in black carbon footprint on the Antarctic Peninsula due to rising shipborne tourism and forest fires, Science Advances, 16.10. 2024.The cool brown dwarf Gliese 229 B is a close binary, Nature, 16.10. 2024High-resolution outdoor videography of insects using Fast Lock-On tracking, Science Robotics, 16.10.2024The illusion of information adequacy, Plos One, 9.10. 2024Natural variation in the chickpea metabolome under drought stress, Plant Biotechnology Journal, 16.10. 2024Alle Quellen findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok, Tiktok und Instagram.
Welcome to another thrilling episode of Astronomy Daily!Join Anna as she takes you on a journey through the latest astronomical discoveries.In this episode, we explore the groundbreaking findings of NASA's Parker Solar Probe, the discovery of the Earth-sized exoplanet Gliese 12 b, and the rapid formation of organic macromolecules in star-forming regions. Plus, learn how you can virtually engage with Northrop Grumman's upcoming resupply mission to the International Space Station. Don't miss out on these fascinating topics and more!For more Astronomy Daily including access to our continually updaing Newsfeed, visit our website at www.astronomydaily.io.Follow us on social Facebook, X, YouTube and TikTok. Just search for AstroDailyPod.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
When scientists found the first exoplanets over 30 years ago, the discovery defied all expectations. In the following decades, with the advent of NASA's Kepler and TESS missions and numerous ground-based observatories, the exoplanet count has risen to nearly 6,000 confirmed worlds and some 7,200 candidates. Press releases on newly confirmed planets tend to be about exciting or strange places, and this week's SETI Live is no exception. Discovered in TESS data, Gliese 12 b is a recently confirmed exoplanet the size of Earth or Venus, orbiting a red dwarf star every thirteen days and "only" about 40 light-years away from our solar system. This close-in, rocky world could potentially be studied using the JWST for more precise information on its size and atmospheric composition (if there is an atmosphere). Two separate teams of researchers confirmed the planet, and today, senior planetary astronomer Franck Marchis is joined by the two lead authors from one of those teams - Shishir Dholakia, a doctoral student at the Centre for Astrophysics at the University of Southern Queensland in Australia, and Larissa Palethorpe, a doctoral student at the University of Edinburgh. Join Franck, Shishir, and Larissa in what promises to be an interesting conversation about Gliese 12 b's discovery, confirmation, and potential for understanding planetary formation and evolution. (Recorded 27 June 2024.)
James Webb kijkt naar verre sterrenstelsels en exoplaneet Gliese 12b, SpaceX test zijn chopsticks voor Starship en China brengt twee kilo maanstaan naar de aarde. Dat en meer bespreken Michel van Baal, Thijs Roes en Jeffrey Bout. Links voor deze aflevering - Europa achterstand / Ariane 6https://www.politico.eu/article/europe-smarts-as-spacex-bags-key-weather-satellite-launch-contract-ariane-6-delay/ Gliese 12bhttps://www.space.com/gliese-12-b-tess-exoplanet-hunt-for-life SpaceX updates over de aankomende test met de 'chopsticks'https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1806444569107865825 NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Finds Most Distant Known Galaxyhttps://webbtelescope.org/contents/early-highlights/nasas-james-webb-space-telescope-finds-most-distant-known-galaxy Twee planetoïden passeren de aarde deze weekhttps://allesoversterrenkunde.nl/actueel/nieuws/_detail/gli/twee-planetoiden-passeren-de-aarde-deze-week/ China opens Chang'e 6 return capsule containing samples from moon's far sidehttps://www.space.com/chang-e-6-moon-far-side-return-capsule-opened PLD Space Likely to Be the First to Use New Launch Complex in Kourouhttps://europeanspaceflight.com/pld-space-likely-to-be-the-first-to-use-new-launch-complex-in-kourou/ Update Starliner:https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/06/nasa-orders-more-tests-on-starliner-but-says-crew-isnt-stranded-in-space/ Potential Ozone Depletion From Satellite Demise During Atmospheric Reentry in the Era of Mega-Constellationshttps://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2024GL109280 Some European launch officials still have their heads stuck in the sandhttps://arstechnica.com/space/2024/06/some-european-launch-officials-still-have-their-heads-stuck-in-the-sand/ ULA will launch its second Vulcan rocket without a real payloadhttps://arstechnica.com/space/2024/06/ula-will-launch-its-second-vulcan-rocket-without-a-real-payload/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Webb kijkt naar verre sterrenstelsels en exoplaneet Gliese 12b, SpaceX test zijn chopsticks voor Starship en China brengt twee kilo maanstaan naar de aarde. Dat en meer bespreken Michel van Baal, Thijs Roes en Jeffrey Bout.
The age-old question has been debated for centuries. Might we soon get an answer? The planet that is the current focus of international inquiry is called Gliese 12b, an Earth-sized exoplanet that's only 40 light years away. The first step in answering this question has to do with determining a planet's habitability. In this respect, Gliese 12b shows some promise. What's next on the road to solving one of mankind's oldest riddles? Michael McElwain, a NASA scientist at the James Webb Space Telescope center, joins The Excerpt to share insights regarding this revolutionary new development.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sin embargo, no todo son noticias tan esperanzadoras. Aunque Gliese 12b está a 40 años luz (una distancia relativamente cercana en términos astronómicos), y pese a que está en la zona habitable por su órbita con respecto a la estrella más cercana, la verdad es que hay variables como la temperatura en su superficie, la presencia o no de atmósfera, la composición de la estrella y el propio planeta, etcétera, que nos plantean dudas razonables. De modo que habrá que esperar a observaciones más precisas.
La tertulia semanal en la que repasamos las últimas noticias de la actualidad científica. En el episodio de hoy: Cara A: -Universo entre Canciones (8:20) -Fallecimiento de Bill Anders y Ed Stone (12:30) -Prueba IFT4 de Starship (hablamos de IFT3 en el ep 456) (20:00) -Patrocinio de Babbel (código COFFEEBREAK en la oferta de 3 meses + 3 meses gratis) (44:30) -La noticia de los defectos topológicos como materia oscura (sobre defectos topológicos hablamos en ep250) (48:00) Este episodio continúa en la Cara B. Contertulios: Jose Edelstein, Francis Villatoro, Héctor Socas. Imagen de portada realizada con Midjourney. Todos los comentarios vertidos durante la tertulia representan únicamente la opinión de quien los hace... y a veces ni eso.
La tertulia semanal en la que repasamos las últimas noticias de la actualidad científica. En el episodio de hoy: Cara B: -La noticia de los defectos topológicos como materia oscura (sobre defectos topológicos hablamos en ep250) (00:01) -Recogida de muestras lunares de Chang'e 6 (11:51) -Conferencia Benasque (Huesca) y Amplitudes 2024 (20:51) -Las auroras de Mayo vistas por la sonda MAVEN en Marte (ver ep454 para corrientes ionosféricas inducidas) (47:41) -Gliese 12 b, un exoplaneta templado a solo 12pc (55:21) -Cómo usar una misión a Urano para detectar ondas gravitacionales (1:25:51) -Agujero negro de masa intermedia en el cúmulo M15 (1:39:21) Este episodio es continuación de la Cara A. Contertulios: Jose Edelstein, Francis Villatoro, Gaston Giribet, Héctor Socas. Imagen de portada realizada con Midjourney. Todos los comentarios vertidos durante la tertulia representan únicamente la opinión de quien los hace... y a veces ni eso.
This episode is brought to you with the support of NordVPN. To check out our exclusive offer, visit www.nordvpn.com/spacenuts - you can thank us later...Space Nuts Episode: Earth-Like Exoplanets, Alien Megastructures, and Space NoiseJoin Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson in this thrilling episode of Space Nuts as they delve into the latest discoveries and challenges in space science. From the discovery of an Earth-like exoplanet to the search for alien megastructures, this episode promises to be a cosmic journey you won't want to miss.Episode Highlights:- Earth-Like Exoplanet Discovery: An Australian-Scottish collaboration has discovered an exoplanet that closely resembles Earth in size and is located in the habitable zone of its star. Learn about its potential for hosting liquid water and the exciting future possibilities for imaging this distant world.- Space Noise Threat to SKA: The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope faces challenges from satellite noise. Fred discusses the efforts to mitigate these issues and the ongoing collaboration between astronomers and the satellite industry to protect this significant investment in radio astronomy.- Search for Alien Megastructures: Could Dyson spheres exist? Fred and Andrew explore the latest research and debate the feasibility of such megastructures, considering the immense material and energy requirements involved.Support Space Nuts and join us on this interstellar journey by visiting our website support page. Your contributions help us continue our mission to explore the wonders of the universe. Clear skies and boundless exploration await on Space Nuts, where we make the cosmos your backyard.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts--2631155/supportVisit our website: www.spacenuts.ioCheck out our sponsor: www.nordvpn.com/spacenuts
Seg 1: Could an alien planet be habitable for humans? Scientists have discovered a new planet, Gliese 12 b, which could potentially support human life. This Earth-sized planet orbits a cool red dwarf star. Guest: Larissa Palethorpe, PhD Student at the University of Edinburgh's Institute for Astronomy and Co-Lead of the Study Seg 2: Skills you probably should know Do you know how to cook? What about how to sew? Can you change your car's oil? Underrated skills that everyone should know Guest: Scott Shantz, Contributor for Mornings with Simi Seg 3: View From Victoria: Government loses sensitive information The BC government admits it DID lose sensitive information in that cyberattack all along. We get a local look at the top political stories with the help of Rob Shaw, Political Correspondent for CHEK News. Seg 4: The untold story of the network that took down Roe v. Wade After Donald Trump's 2016 election win, Leonard Leo's Federalist Society gathered conservative lawyers, officials, and judges at the Mayflower Hotel, laying the groundwork to challenge Roe v. Wade. Guest: Elizabeth Dias, National Religion Correspondent for The New York Times and Co-Author of “The Fall of Roe” Seg 5: Push Back to Elenore Sturko's jump to the Conservative Party There were big waves in provincial politics yesterday, as MLA Elenore Sturko crossed the floor to join the BC Conservatives, but the move has many questioning how she could align herself with a group representing such conflicting values. Guest: Charmaine De Silva, Senior Account Director at Hill and Knowlton and Longtime Vancouver Journalist Seg 6: Updated UNDRIP Action Plan The initial UNDRIP Action Plan saw the task force identify 18 action groups with one or more deliverables to begin implementing over the next five years, under five themes. Guest: Khelsilem, Squamish Nation Chairperson and UNDRIP Task Force Co-Chair Seg 7: Should all construction sites have nasal naloxone? A carpenter recounts the loss of numerous friends to fatal drug overdoses, highlighting the tragic impact of substance abuse among trades workers in British Columbia. Guest: Michael Kinsella, Co-Founder of The New PPE (Pioneering Protection for Everyone) Seg 8: Why is it important to educate kids about the Holocaust? Launched in 2013, Tour for Humanity is an award-winning mobile human rights education center by FSWC. Guest: Elena Kingsbury, Senior Educator at Tour for Humanity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
*Podporte podcast Zoom v aplikácii Toldo na a zahlasujte za Zoom v ankete Podcast roka Nie je príliš ďaleko, nachádza sa v správnej vzdialenosti a mohla by tam tiecť voda. Astronómovia narazili na ďalšiu exoplanétu, ktorá by mohla byť dobrý kandidát na pátranie po mimozemskom živote. Tento týždeň sa v podcaste Zoom vyberieme do vesmíru za planétou Gliese 12b, pozrieme sa na súvislosť medzi ejakuláciou a rakovinou prostaty a zistíme, prečo sa u nás zhoršujú problémy s kliešťami. – 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 – Odoberajte aj (Ne)vedecký newsletter Tomáša Prokopčáka na sme.sk/nevedecky – Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Zoom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scientists have discovered a new planet, Gliese 12 b, which could potentially support human life. This Earth-sized planet orbits a cool red dwarf star. Guest: Larissa Palethorpe, PhD Student at the University of Edinburgh's Institute for Astronomy and Co-Lead of the Study Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As imensas distâncias até as estrelas dificultam observações detalhadas de seus planetas. Contudo, uma recente descoberta identificou um candidato promissor a planeta semelhante à Terra: o Gliese-12b. Esse planeta rochoso, com raio similar ao da Terra, orbita uma estrela anã vermelha a cerca de 40 anos-luz do Sistema Solar. Apesar de grande, essa distância é relativamente próxima na busca por mundos que possam abrigar vida. Será que Gliese-12b possui condições atmosféricas semelhantes às da Terra?
#EXOPLANETS: Gliese 12b Earthlike at 45C and Red Dwarf locked. Bob Zimmerman BehindtheBlack.com https://behindtheblack.com/behind-the-black/points-of-information/astronomers-discover-nearby-earth-sized-exoplanet-only-slightly-hotter-than-earth/ Paris 1910
GOOD EVENING: To the Kremlin, to Low Earth Orbit, to Allentown PA, to Port of Los Angeles, to the Treasury Department, to California beaches, to Buenos Aires, to the Supreme Court, to South Carolina, to Virginia 1865, to Ford's Theater, to Portland OR, to Disneyland, to San Diego CA, to Gliese 12b 40 light years distant, around a Red Dwarf in 12.8 days. 1880 Russia
PREVIEW: EXOPLANETS: Comments by colleague Bob Zimmerman on the discovery of Earth-sized Gliese 12 B with the metrics of the habitable zone for sheltering life as we know it. Details tonight. 1836 Greenwich
Embark on a celestial journey with today's episode of Astronomy Daily - The Podcast, where your host, Anna, guides you through the latest cosmic updates. We'll kick off with SpaceX's rapid-fire launches, delivering 23 Starlink satellites into orbit in under 48 hours. Next, we delve into NASA's Artemis program and its Gateway lunar space station, facing some delays but making significant progress. We'll then explore a groundbreaking proposal for a 14-meter infrared space telescope, Saltus, aimed at uncovering our cosmic origins. Discover NASA's massive new catalog of exoplanets, shedding light on potentially habitable worlds, and learn about the recent discovery of an "evil twin" to Venus, providing crucial insights into life's necessary conditions. Finally, we'll discuss the controversy surrounding the U.S. Space Force's proposal to build new telescopes in Hawaii and the local opposition it faces.(00:00) This week's Astronomy Daily features exciting updates in space and astronomy.(00:51) SpaceX launches 23 Starlink satellites in less than 48 hours.(05:36) NASA's Artemis program faces delays with the Gateway lunar space station.(08:29) A new proposal for a 14-meter infrared space telescope, Saltus.(12:15) NASA's new catalog of exoplanets and their potential for habitability.(15:47) Discovery of Gliese 12 b, an "evil twin" to Venus.(19:23) Controversy over the U.S. Space Force's new telescope project in Hawaii.For an astronomical experience, visit our website at astronomydaily.io for the latest news, sign up for our free newsletter, and check out exclusive sponsor deals. Connect with us on X (@AstroDailyPod) for engaging discussions with fellow space aficionados. This is Anna, reminding you to keep your gaze fixed on the heavens. Until our next stellar episode, let the cosmos ignite your curiosity and wonder. Clear skies and cosmic discoveries to all!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.www.astronomydaily.iowww.bitesz.comSponsorswww.bitesz.com/nordpasshttps://www.bitesz.com/show/astronomy-daily-the-podcast/sponsors/
At first glance, Gliese 913 is a pretty average star system. It's a binary — two stars that travel through space together, bound by gravity. The main star is smaller, fainter, and cooler than the Sun. And its companion is even more modest. But when astronomers listened, Gliese 913 got a lot more interesting. A recent analysis of its radio waves found two signals that could be of intelligent origin. But a follow-up session heard nothing. So no one knows whether the signals came from another civilization, or from here on Earth. The study was conducted by Breakthrough Listen, a major search for extraterrestrial intelligence. Its astronomers are using large radio telescopes to scan millions of stars. They recently used a technique known as machine learning to analyze observations of more than 800 of those stars. The computers found about three million interesting signals. But a detailed look showed that almost all of them came from Earth — from satellites, cell phones, or other sources. But eight signals, from five stars, stayed interesting — including the two from Gliese 913. So astronomers listened to the stars again. This time, they didn't hear anything unusual. So they can't rule out any possible origin — natural, terrestrial, or extra-terrestrial. Gliese 913 is in the constellation Andromeda, which is in the northeast at nightfall. But you need a telescope to see this intriguing star system. Script by Damond Benningfield Support McDonald Observatory
I organized a group of amateur and professional astronomers, educators and students, and business leaders from around the Prescott, AZ area, which group won the IAU's NameExoWorlds2022 competition with their designations of Awohali and Noquisi in the Cherokee language for the exoplanet and its host star formerly known as Gliese 436/b. Listen in for more on this amazing event and check out www.backyardastroaz.com for more.
一、系外行星是從甚麼時候開始被發現的。 二、葛利斯581c(Gliese 581c)系外行星的發現。 三、擁有最多系外行星的母恆星-克卜勒90(Kepler-90)。 四、目前系外行星有多少(截至2023/5/8),何時突破5000顆里程?
http://loosescrewsed.com Join us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODES https://discord.io/LooseScrews Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsED Squad Update: No current wars or elections. One over-heating system: Maikoro. Nothing else critical. Oya Maelstrom (#7) updates: fighting back an Alert in Huile (Complete!) and an Invasion in Gliese 9035 (84%). Secondary target will be the Invasion in HIP 7338. Oya will have 3 or 4 active invasions next cycle…estimate 2 weeks to containment. Cycle 6 Starts Thursday (1/5) Maelstrom Report: 51 Alerts (-30), 38 Invasions (-12), 337 Controlled (+84), 18 in Recovery (+8) What we've learned: Alert mechanic likely very similar to BGS expansion…limited range (likely about 10-15LY from a controlled system). Invasions in the last week on the timer frequently have no active ports and no AXCZs…making them a pain. System recovery is 4 weeks, fixed length. Systems where the Invasion is repelled in the first week, only have a 1-week recovery state. All details in the #standing-orders and/or the #loose-screws-factions channels of the Discord. WhErE tHe ChEeSe At? Velveeta, go make some fudge! Lol Movie anniversaries: None..?! (well, Gigi, 65 years ago January 1) Jan 3, 1983 – 40 years ago Time magazine put a personal computer on its front cover as ‘Machine of the Year' instead of its usual ‘Man of the Year'. National Science-Fiction Day: What/who is your favorite book, movie, author, etc… If you like the show please rate and review on your podcast app, which helps people find the show. Join us on Discord at discord.io/loosescrews and check out the merch store at loosescrewsed.com for mugs, t-shirts, hoodies, and more. And you can support us on patreon! http://patreon.com/loosescrewsed
Gliese 581g is the last remaining colony of the human race, located twenty light years from Earth. The planet was once tidal locked to its sun, with one side draped in darkness and the other half always bright. This changed after a radical group called O.A.K. increased the planet's rotation to bring daylight cycles to all in the name of equality. All was not well, however, as decades passed, and new generations dealt with continual floods as the newfound sunlight melted the icecaps. Entire neighborhoods went aquatic from rising sea levels.Soon, the planet was spinning out of control, with sunrises occurring every few hours.Ash Rivenshear works as a geophysicist at Geosturm, a company contracted by the New Order to monitor the geological crisis. As she investigates the planet's increasing rotation, she uncovers classified data indicating that someone is intentionally manipulating it to their own ends. An attack on her life is made to cover up the intel. After surviving, she contacts her estranged father for help, Severum Rivenshear. Having no idea he had a daughter, Severum agrees to help, but the tension of his absence throughout her life builds as he works to build a relationship with her.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Itziar Garate EHUko astronomoak Gliese 486 izarrari eta bereplaneta bati euskal izena jartzearen aitzakia dela eta, exoplanetei buruz hitz egingo dugu....
Itziar Garate EHUko astronomoak Gliese 486 izarrari eta bereplaneta bati euskal izena jartzearen aitzakia dela eta, exoplanetei buruz hitz egingo dugu....
Astronomers have developed many ways to find planets in other star systems. The latest is with radio waves. The first planet found that way was detected a couple of years ago by LOFAR, an array of radio telescopes in Europe. The planet orbits Gliese 1151, a star that's 26 light-years away. The star is only a fraction the size and mass of the Sun, and its surface is thousands of degrees cooler than the Sun's. LOFAR picked up hints that something small was orbiting close to the star, but there was a wide range on the numbers. An instrument in the Canary Islands narrowed it down a bit. And another instrument zeroed in even more. The Habitable-zone Planet Finder is attached to the Hobby-Eberly Telescope at McDonald Observatory. It's designed to find planets orbiting small, faint stars. Its observations revealed that the planet at Gliese 1151 is about two and a half times the mass of Earth. It orbits the star once every couple of days. It's inside the star's corona — a thin but hot outer atmosphere of charged particles. The planet interacts with the corona in a way that creates radio waves. The discovery suggests that bigger radio telescopes in the future may be able to find many more planets — adding to the catalog of worlds beyond the solar system. Gliese 1151 is in Ursa Major. As night falls, the star's close to the lower left of the bowl of the Big Dipper. But it's too faint to see without a telescope. Script by Damond Benningfield Support McDonald Observatory
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A star cataloged as Gliese 781 is approaching our solar system and in slightly more than a million years from now, will reach the Oort Cloud, likely disrupting the orbits of icy bodies that could head toward Earth. Plus, an Indian launch, Asteroid Day, understanding our ice giants, and a review of “Kaiju Preservation Society” by John Scalzi. 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.
Programa completo de La rosa de los vientos con Bruno Cardeñosa y Silvia Casasola. Comenzamos hablando de Gliese 486-B; el exoplaneta más conocido. En la 'Tertulia Zona Cero' hablamos del relámpago: el origen de las capacidades mentales. En 'Cuéntame cómo pasó' charlamos con Mikel Lizarralde, el médium español más internacional, autor de `Diario de un médim´ II. Luego, conocemos la iniciativa "Mójate por la Esclerosis Múltiple" y en 'Fronteras del Futuro' hablamos de cables submarinos. 'Mujeres con Historia' nos cuenta la historia de Isabel de Moctezuma, la última emperatriz azteca. Después, presentamos la nueva sección con Lucía Gallardo; 'La generación de cristal'. Por último, entrevistamos a Javier Mtnez Pinna para hablar de las búsquedas del tesoro oculto de los nazis.
Gliese 486-B, conocido como "la piedra de Rosetta de los exoplanetas", es el más conocido del universo fuera del sistema solar. José Antonio Caballero doctor en astrofísica, nos explica en "La Rosa de los Vientos" todo lo que se sabe sobre el planeta terrestre.
A star cataloged as Gliese 781 is approaching our solar system and in slightly more than a million years from now, will reach the Oort Cloud, likely disrupting the orbits of icy bodies that could head toward Earth. Plus, an Indian launch, Asteroid Day, understanding our ice giants, and a review of “Kaiju Preservation Society” by John Scalzi.
El transistor es el protagonista de la revolución silenciosa que comenzó a mediados del siglo pasado y que ha transformado la sociedad. Estamos en la era de la electrónica y los avances no dejan de producirse con la aparición de nuevos dispositivos más pequeños y eficientes como el memristor, una resistencia con memoria que podría ser determinante en el futuro para muchas aplicaciones por su versatilidad y bajísimo consumo. Hemos entrevistado al ingeniero electrónico Mario Lanza, profesor en la Universidad de Ciencia y Tecnología del Rey Abdullah (Arabia Saudí) y uno de los mayores expertos en este campo. Les hemos contado la aprobación por el Parlamento de la nueva ley de la Ciencia y la Tecnología; el nombramiento de Eloísa del Pino como presidenta del CSIC en sustitución de Rosa Menéndez; el fallecimiento del paleoantropólogo francés Yves Coppens, uno de los descubridores de la célebre "Lucy"; la publicación de la mejor descripción hasta ahora de un exoplaneta (Gliese 486 b) por un equipo internacional de astrónomos liderados por José Antonio Caballero, del Centro de Astrobiología; y el premio popular al Inventor Europeo 2022 para la ingeniera española Elena García Armada por su desarrollo del primer exoesqueleto adaptable para niños. Con Jesús Martínez Frías nos hemos adentrado en el túnel de lava de La Corona, en Lanzarote, para conocer como son estas estructuras y como podrían ser de gran ayuda en la colonización de la Luna o de Marte. María González nos ha explicado cómo es la Plataforma Patrimonio Abierto: Investigación y Sociedad (PTI-PAIS). Nuria Martínez Medina nos ha acercado a la biografía del abad Nollet, un brillante científico francés del siglo XVIII que pasó a la historia por el descubrimiento de la ósmosis y, sobre todo, por los experimentos que hizo sobre electricidad, algunos de ellos convertidos en auténticos espectáculos para el público en general. Hemos reseñado los libros “La expedición Balmis. La primera lucha global contra las pandemias”, obra coral promovida por el CSIC y el ministerio de ciencia, publicada por Geoplaneta y dirigida por Susana María Ramírez Martin; “¿Cómo entender a los humanos? Las bases biológicas del lenguaje, la cultura, la moral y el estatus”, de Pablo Rodríguez Palenzuela (Next Door); “La navaja de Einstein y otras historias extraordinarias sobre rocas y minerales”, de Eugenio Manuel Fernández (Guadalmazán) y “Una historia con aguijón. Mis aventuras con los abejorros”, de Dave Goulson (Capitán Swing). Escuchar audio
Getting to know an exoplanet takes time. As an example, consider a planet in the constellation Ophiuchus. Astronomers have compiled quite the dossier on the planet. But they still have a lot to learn. Gliese 1214b orbits a red dwarf — a cool, faint cosmic ember. The system is about 48 light-years away. That's close by astronomical standards, which is one reason the planet has attracted so much attention. It was discovered in 2009. It passes in front of its star once every 1.6 days, blocking some of the star's light. That's allowed astronomers to measure its size: a little less than three times the diameter of Earth. And they've used another technique to figure out the planet's mass: a bit more than eight times Earth's mass. As the planet passes in front of its star, some of the starlight filters through its atmosphere. That's provided some hints about the atmosphere's composition. But the atmosphere is topped by a thick haze, so astronomers can't see what's underneath. One recent study posited that the planet itself is dense and heavy, like Earth, with a big iron core. It's topped by an atmosphere of hydrogen and helium that's thousands of miles thick, and could have changed little since the planet was born. But other scientists have proposed other models — including some in which the planet has a lot of water. So it's going to take a lot more time to really get to know Gliese 1214b. Script by Damond Benningfield Support McDonald Observatory
A short science fiction story about a woefully unprepared bureaucrat who's just gotten a posting as the governor of Gliese-581c. His tenure is not boring.