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Are We There Yet?
Launching a new weather satellite and fixing a spacecraft in interstellar space

Are We There Yet?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 28:00


The fourth and final satellite of the GOES-R weather satellite constellation is one step closer to tracking weather from space like never before. Plus, after a year of lost communication, Voyager 1 is back online after engineers delivered a fix 15 million miles away from Earth.

Carolina Weather Group
New GOES-U weather satellite readies for launch [Ep. 498]

Carolina Weather Group

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 28:16


A special edition of the Carolina Weather Group: Countdown to launch! The GOES-U satellite, the final addition to GOES-R series, will help to prepare for two kinds of weather — Earth and space weather. Once operational, this new satellite will be renamed GOES-19 and take on the role of GOES East. As GOES East, the satellite will serve a critical role in providing continuous weather coverage over the Carolinas, the United States East Coast and monitoring tropical systems in the Atlantic oceans. This continuous monitoring aids scientists and forecasters in issuing timely warnings and forecasts to help protect the one billion people who live and work in the Americas. Additionally, GOES-U carries a new compact coronagraph that will image the outer layer of the Sun's atmosphere to detect and characterize coronal mass ejections. This week, we talked with Dr. Dan Lindsey, GOES-R Program Scientist, and Dr. Jim Spann, Senior Scientist for Space Weather for NOAA's NESDIS Office of Space Weather Observations. The two-hour launch window opens at 5:16 p.m. EDT Tuesday, June 25, for the satellite's launch on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

SSPI
GEO 2.0, Episode 3: GEO Satellites Lowering the Temperature

SSPI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 34:19


GEO satellite has been with us since the dawn of the satellite age, and it's easy for us to take it for granted. GEO 2.0 makes its contribution to the Eternal Orbit campaign by inviting today's experts in geosynchronous orbit to discuss the future of this grandfather of satellite orbits. What's new, what's sexy and what is tried and true? Let's find out together in GEO 2.0. Mark Twain once famously quipped, "Everybody complains about the weather, but nobody does anything about it." Well, Pam Sullivan isn't so sure about that! In the third episode of GEO 2.0, SSPI's Lou Zacharilla speaks with Pam Sullivan, Director of the Office of Geostationary Earth Orbit Observations at NOAA's Satellite and Information Service. In this role, she oversees the development, acquisition, integration, installation, and acceptance of major system elements (spacecraft, instruments, launch services and ground systems) for the GOES-R Series satellites and NOAA's next-generation geostationary satellites, Geostationary Extended Observations (GeoXO). Pam Sullivan joined NOAA in May 2018. Previously, she managed the GOES-R Series Flight project for NASA, directing the development of the spacecraft, Instruments, and launch services for the four satellites in the GOES-R series. Sullivan has broad space flight development experience that includes serving as the Deputy Project Manager for the Joint Polar Satellite System Project, Program Manager for the National Polar Operational Environmental Satellite System Visible/Infrared Imager/Sounder System, and Manager of the James Webb Space Telescope Integrated Science Instrument Module, the Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera, and GOES-IM Imager and Sounder instruments. GOES satellites are designated with a letter prior to launch. Once a GOES satellite has successfully reached geostationary orbit, it is renamed with a number. GOES-U, the final satellite in the series, is scheduled to launch in 2024. Prior to starting her NASA career, Sullivan served as an officer in the U.S. Air Force, training as a space shuttle flight controller and supporting military space experiments using the shuttle. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in astronautical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Alternate Futures
Episode 32: Roy Huff - Meteorology, Cryopreservation, and Time Travel

Alternate Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 82:56


In this episode, I chat with Roy Huff all the way from Hawaii about working with NASA on the GOES-R satellite project, his interest in cryopreservation and how he started writing. We also talk about the many ideas around time travel. There's also The Lightning Round and the Big Questions. Books of his we discuss are: Everville and The Seven Rules of Time Travel series. Further info on this and other episodes, as well as story cube images, author info and content, can be found at AlternateFutures.co.uk If you're on Wordpress.com, you can follow the podcast at alternatefuturespodcast.wordpress.com Finally, you can follow my articles on science fiction, socio-technological issues, and futurism at alternatefutures.substack.com

Garbage Time Basketball Podcast
GTB Podcast - Episode 017 | The Oracle Goes R Kelly On KD

Garbage Time Basketball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 50:20


Recorded 14th July 2022: Oh man oh man this is a DOOZY y'all!   NBA Summer League has concluded, NBA Trades, rule changes and general discourse surrounding all of it. To top it off, The Oracle seizes control and goes R KELLY on fools.. NO-ONE IS SAFE! Based in Melbourne, Australia the lads pull no punches in delivering the most humorous, ill-conceived and original takes on basketball!   Get your sicko baller mates together, pop the lid on a cool Ice Break after the game and listen to Rodney E, Mat and Frank aka The Oracle launch lyrically from 30 feet away about the 21-22 NBA Season nailing every dumb-hot take as they go. It's Garbage Time Basketball ya dig? CONTACT EMAIL: garbagetimepodcast@protonmail.com

108.3 WGKSRADIO DEEP HOUSE PARTY
IT'S ANYTHING GOES! R&B, POP, AND MORE on 108.3 WGKSRADIO show 1676

108.3 WGKSRADIO DEEP HOUSE PARTY

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 61:15


IT'S ANYTHING GOES! R&B, POP, AND MORE on 108.3 WGKSRADIO show 1676

LagunaPalooza: Fantasy Concert
The Songbook Goes R & B

LagunaPalooza: Fantasy Concert

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 60:11


We venture into R & B with Allen Stone, Alicia Keys, Amy Winehouse, Color Me Badd, Charlie Puth, Aloe Blacc, Bruno Mars, Doja Cat feat. Sza, Anderson .Paak feat. Smokey Robinson, Average White Band, Joss Stone, Babyface and Justin Timberlake.

Carolina Weather Group
GOES-18, newest weather satellite, transmits first images [Ep. 415]

Carolina Weather Group

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 30:11


GOES-18, which launched March 1 as GOES-R, is continuing operational testing ahead of becoming the United States' newest weather satellite. Part of those tests, is the transmission of its initial test imagery. Our guest this week on the Carolina Weather Group is Dr. Dan Lindsey, the Chief Scientist for NOAA's GOES-R Program. Lindsey explains the ongoing testing, where the satellite is now, and what remains before the satellite can begin monitoring the weather for the West Coast of the United States. GOES-18 will assist GOES-17 with GOES West operations in late summer 2022 and again in early fall. NOAA plans for GOES-18 to replace GOES-17 as GOES West in early 2023. GOES-16, which launched in 2016 as GOES-R, provides weather data for the United States East Coast, including both North Carolina and South Carolina. GOES-U will be the fourth and final spacecraft in the GOES-R Series of geostationary weather satellites operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The GOES-R Series is a joint effort between NASA and NOAA and includes GOES-R, GOES-S, GOES-T, and GOES-U. Imagery from GOES-18 during the post-launch testing phase should be considered preliminary and non-operational. More information: https://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/news/earth-orbit-noaa-debuts-first-imagery-goes-18 https://www.goes-r.gov/ LEAVE A TIP: https://streamelements.com/carolinawxgroup/tip SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://patreon.com/carolinaweathergroup VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://carolinaweathergroup.com The Carolina Weather Group operates a weekly talk show of the same name. Broadcasting each week from the Carolinas, the show is dedicated to covering weather, science, technology, and more with newsmakers from the field of atmospheric science. With co-hosts across both North Carolina and South Carolina, the show may closely feature both NC weather and SC weather, but the topics are universally enjoyable for any weather fan. Join us as we talk about weather, environment, the atmosphere, space travel, and all the technology that makes it possible. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather/message

The PR Podcast
69. Meredith Garofalo, Meteorologist, News12 Long Island

The PR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 30:00


Meredith Garofalo is a Certified Broadcast Meteorologist and a science & space journalist for News12 Long Island. Over her 14 years in broadcast, she's worked in Chicago, Ohio, South Dakota, Florida, California and Denver, before landing her most recent gig in New York. She has covered hurricanes, tornadoes, tropical storms, wildfires, snowstorms, and more. She was the 2021 Chair for the AMS Station Scientist Committee, which focuses on raising greater awareness & outreach for science education. She's also covered space launches at Vandenberg Air Force Base and Cape Canaveral, NOAA's GOES-R and JPSS satellite series, and even interviewed astronauts aboard the International Space Station. She's also been awarded “Favorite Weathercaster of the Year” and supports a variety of nonprofits and charities. The PR Podcast is your view inside the public relations business. We talk with great PR people, reporters and communicators on how they weave narratives that are informative and fun. Host Jody Fisher has worked in New York City PR for more than 20 years, representing clients across the healthcare, higher education, financial services, real estate, entertainment and non-profit verticals. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @ThePRPodcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theprpodcast/support

ComicBookCast Podcast
MCU goes R Rated, Daredevil's Future, Tobey Maguire & Andrew Garfield Returning & More I TCBC 500

ComicBookCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 64:00


MCU goes R Rated, Daredevil's Future, Tobey Maguire & Andrew Garfield Returning & More I TCBC Loki Season 2 & Future MCU Connections [3:44] X-Men & Wolverine MCU Status [10:09] WB is connecting TV & Film Universe [16:59] Marvel Studios Dodges Daredevil & Defenders Question [24:12] MCU CCO Talks Tobey Maguire & Andrew Garfield Casting Rumors [35:05] Deadpool goes R rated & MCU Bound [46:43]

Space 3D Podcast
Season 3, Episode 12: A Discussion with Tim Walsh about Weather Satellites, Part 1

Space 3D Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 24:07


Welcome to Space 3D!Co-hosts Tom Hill and Eleanor O'Rangers chat with engineer Tim Walsh, someone who has supported three decades of weather satellite development for NASA and NOAA. Tim is currently supporting the next generation of low-earth orbiting weather satellites, called the Joint Polar Satellite System or JPSS.Satellites in the Joint Polar Satellite System constellation deliver key observations for the Nation's forecasting of severe weather events including hurricanes, tornadoes and blizzards days in advance, and assessing environmental hazards such as droughts, forest fires, poor air quality and harmful coastal waters.Prior to joining JPSS, Tim helped develop, launch and check out the first two satellites for the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites-R Series program, known as GOES-R, until October 2018.In part 1 of our interview, we'll explore how the flagging automotive market in the late 1980s led Tim Walsh into his career working with weather satellites.We'll also learn how satellites, along with mathematical modelling, have greatly improved since TIROS-1.We'll also discuss how satellite technology is evolving, and how data from these platforms have imaging applications beyond the weather.

NASA EDGE Audiofiles
GOES-R Series Products Manager

NASA EDGE Audiofiles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 4:47


NASA EDGE talks with Dr. Jamese Sims about how scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are evaluating data and developing specific products to serve the meteorological community.

NASA EDGE Audiofiles
NOAA's Research Meteorologist

NASA EDGE Audiofiles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 3:41


NASA EDGE talks with Jose Galvez, Research Meteorologist for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) International Weather Prediction Desk, about how the new capabilities of the GOES-R series of satellites helps weather prediction in the continental United States and other countries in the Western Hemisphere.

NASA Edge
NASA EDGE: GOES-R Series Products Manager

NASA Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018


NASA EDGE talks with Dr. Jamese Sims about how scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are evaluating data and developing specific products to serve the meteorological community.

NASA Edge
NASA EDGE: NOAA's Research Meteorologist

NASA Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018


NASA EDGE talks with Jose Galvez, Research Meteorologist for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) International Weather Prediction Desk, about how the new capabilities of the GOES-R series of satellites helps weather prediction in the continental United States and other countries in the Western Hemisphere.

Carolina Weather Group
GOES-S: NOAA's next generation weather satellite

Carolina Weather Group

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 44:21


On the eve of the GOES-S weather satellite launch, we're so thrilled to be speaking with Dr. James Yoe, the Chief Administrative Officer for the NOAA Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation. GOES-S will be the second of NOAA's next generation weather satellites to launch. Like GOES-R, GOES-S will provide high resolution, real-time atmospheric monitoring. GOES-S is destinated to become the West Coast satellite for NOAA, GOES West, whereas the existing GOES-R remains in operational position as GOES East. Join the Carolina Weather Group on our live streaming platforms of Facebook Live, YouTube or Periscope for live coverage of the GOES S satellite launch. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather/message

Carolina Weather Group
GOES 16 Satellite

Carolina Weather Group

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 65:07


Go behind the scenes of the new GOES 16 satellite. Launched as GOES R, the high definition satellite is providing beautiful new images of the Earth, weather systems and global conditions. But its not just pretty pictures - - its life saving data. Tim Schmit with UW-Madison Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC) joins us to talk about NOAA's new tool and the future of the GOES program. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather/message

NASA Edge
NASA EDGE: GOES-R Pre Launch Live Coverage

NASA Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016


NASA EDGE provides live coverage of the launch of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) latest weather and scientific satellite designed to improve real time critical weather forecasting and warning systems.

NASA EDGE Audiofiles
GOES-R Pre Launch Live Coverage

NASA EDGE Audiofiles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 23:31


NASA EDGE provides live coverage of the launch of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) latest weather and scientific satellite designed to improve real time critical weather forecasting and warning systems.

Talking Space
Episode 813: We Are 'GOES' for Launch

Talking Space

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 60:40


This week we must sadly open with the news of the passing of John Glenn, whose list of accomplishments has been surpassed by none, serving America with honor both on and off our planet for almost all of his 95 years. Unfortunately, the news doesn't get much better quickly as we discuss the recent failure of the Progress 65 resupply mission. We discuss the impact on ISS operations and the reliability of not just Progress, but other cargo resupply providers and what sort of payloads might be a bit more critical than others. On the brighter side, we get an update on a SpaceX return to flight following their September 1, 2016 anomaly. Still brighter, after numerous attempts were thwarted by bad luck with weather and small glitches, Virgin Galactic completed the first free flight test of the VSS Unity, successfully gliding the new craft for the first time since the tragic loss of the VSS Enterprise. Perhaps brightest of all, though, is our coverage from the successful launch of the first in a new line of extremely powerful weather satellites, NOAA/NASA GOES-R (now GOES-16). Our own Sawyer Rosenstein was at Cape Canaveral to capture the sights and sounds of what turned out to be a spectacular night launch, and you really don't want to miss our exclusive audio on this one (grab the headphones!).  Then again, what's brighter (to us) than our own sun? Pulling double special-duty this week, Sawyer brings an exclusive interview with Terry Kucera, an astrophysicist from the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Solar Physics Laboratory and the STEREO Deputy Scientist. She brings us an update on the recently-recovered STEREO-B and hits home the importance of and ongoing efforts in understanding our local variable star in the Space Age. [An image gallery was added here. To view amazing images from the GOES-R launch, visit http://talkingspaceonline.com] Show recorded 12-05-2016 Host: Sawyer Rosenstein Panelists: Kat Robison and Kassy Tamanini Listen now:

NEOZAZ.com Specials
Go For Launch – The NASA Atlas V GOES-R Launch – NEOZAZ

NEOZAZ.com Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2016 32:30


The Atlas V GOES-R Launch. On November 19th, 2016 - The ULA launch an Atlas V 541 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center sending the next generation weather monitoring satellite GOES-R into orbit. NEOZAZ was there to capture the sounds and excitement of this event! Join your host Matt in this episode as he takes you through the ins and outs of the GOES-R Satellite, the Atlas V Rocket, a visit to the newest Kennedy Space Center attraction “Heroes and Legends” and of course, the launch of the rocket itself! For more NASA and Kennedy Space Center specials, please visit these following links: The NEOZAZ Orion EFT-1 Mini Series Best of Fives - NASA Achievements Best of Fives - Kennedy Space Center Kennedy Space Center 3D Gallery This special is made possibly by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at:https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NeoZAZ on Facebook. Follow Neozaz on Twitter.

Ice Station Housman
Episode #0017 - "2016 Tornado Season Review"

Ice Station Housman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 85:57


On this week's show Jimmy, Becky, and Joel welcome back Katie Wheatley as well as a new guest, Ian Livingston to recap the 2016 Tornado season. We talk about how El Nino affected tornadoes in the US this year, how this year compares to previous years, and what the biggest outbreaks were.  We also have brief follow-up on coral bleaching in the Great Barrier Reef as well as news that GOES-R is now GOES-16.   Show Notes! Follow-up:  Life and death after Great Barrier Reef bleaching GOES-R is now GOES-16 Topic: The 2016 Tornado Season A mere one tornado has struck the U.S. in November as yearly totals near historic lows What were the biggest outbreaks of the year? The largest tornado outbreaks of 2016 Jimmy's creepy supermoon photo. Halloween Dad Ian Livingston's 2016 Storm Chasing Flickr Album

NEWSPlus Radio
【专题】慢速英语(美音)2016-11-29

NEWSPlus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 25:00


This is Special English. I&`&m Ryan Price in Beijing. Here is the news.The most advanced weather satellite ever built in the United States has rocketed into space, part of an 11-billion-dollar effort to revolutionize forecasting and save lives.The new GOES-R spacecraft will track U.S. weather as never before including hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, volcanic ash clouds, wildfires, lightning storms, and even solar flares. Around 50 TV meteorologists from around the country converged on the launch site, along with 8,000 space program workers and guests.Scientists said what is exciting is that they&`&re going to be getting more data, more often, much more detailed, and with higher resolution. They said that in the case of tornadoes, if people can have another 10 to 20 minutes, more lives will be saved.The scientists associated with the project said that one should think superhero speed and accuracy for forecasting, like super high-definition TV versus black-and-white. For the American public, that will mean faster, more accurate weather forecasts and warnings. That also will mean more lives saved and better environmental intelligence for government officials responsible for hurricane and other evacuations.Airline passengers also stand to benefit, as do rocket launch teams. Improved forecasting will help pilots avoid bad weather and help rocket scientists know when to call off a launch.This is Special English.While last month merely tied for the world&`&s third warmest October in history, 2016 is still on track to be the hottest year on record.The United States&`& National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that the globe averaged almost 15 degrees Celsius, which is 0.7 degrees Celsius warmer than the 20th-century average but not as warm as Octobers in 2015 and 2014.From May last year to August this year, Earth set monthly heat records for 16 straight months.Scientists blame continued man-made climate change from the burning of fossil fuels, goosed by a now-gone El Nino. El Nino is the occasional natural warming of parts of the Pacific that changes weather worldwide.The first 10 months of this year have been the hottest to date, averaging 15 degrees Celsius. That beats 2015 by 0.1 degrees Celsius.U.S. climate scientists said it is likely that this year will eclipse last year as the hottest year on record. If November and October are just average for the 21st century, it will set a new record. But the scientists said a weak La Nina, the cooling flip side of El Nino, provides a small possibility that this year will slip slightly behind last year.Still, 2016, 2015 and 2014 will go down as the three hottest years on record. Records go back to 1880.You&`&re listening to Special English. I&`&m Ryan Price in Beijing. China will start building research vessel Dayang Erhao, or Ocean No.2, and a support ship for manned submarine Jiaolong, both expected to be put into service in March 2019.The China Ocean Mineral Resources Association has signed contracts with two ship manufacturers to begin construction on the research vessels with plans to finish the projects in around 28 months.According to the association, the Ocean No.2 will have a displacement of 4,000 tonnes and measure 98 meters long and 17 meters wide.It will contain more than 400 square meters of laboratory space and will be equipped with over 70 types of research devices.Ocean No.2 will be capable of conducting scientific missions, including water and atmospheric research, deep-sea extreme environment detection, as well as observations on marine geology and ecology.The new support ship, with a displacement of around 4,000 tonnes, is designed to provide support and maintenance to Jiaolong&`&s deep sea diving tasks.At 90 meters long and 17 meters wide, the support ship will have different types of laboratories filling more than 300 square meters.The support ship&`&s research system will be able to complete exploration tasks for Jiaolong&`&s diving activities as well as process and conduct on-site analysis of data and samples.This is Special English.The permanent shiplift at China&`&s Three Gorges Dam has started its round-the-clock operations after a first phase of two-month trial operation that ended recently.The shiplift began trials in September and lasted from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. The round-the-clock trial will last until the water level of the Three Gorges Reservoir falls to 145 meters. Tests for night operations were conducted a week earlier. The shiplift was designed by a team of Chinese and German scientists, and is the largest and most sophisticated of its kind in the world.It has been installed to complement the five-tier ship lock next to it, for the world&`&s largest hydropower project on the Yangtze River, China&`&s longest river. The trial operation will last for a year.The vertical-hoisting elevator helps ships with a maximum displacement of 3,000 tonnes, to traverse the dam. The water level behind the dam is up to 113 meters higher than the downstream river.You&`&re listening to Special English. I&`&m Ryan Price in Beijing. Almost every morning since their father&`&s stunning victory on Election Day, three of Donald Trump&`&s grown children walk through the Trump Tower lobby and board an elevator. But are Don Jr., Ivanka and Eric going to the campaign office on the fifth floor? Or are they going to their business offices on the 25th floor, or the president-elect&`&s penthouse on the 56th floor?That uncertainty highlights the multiple roles the children play for their father. For the past year, the lines were constantly blurred between political campaign and business empire, raising questions about a possible conflict of interest between Trump&`&s White House and his sprawling business interests.The children are poised to wield incredible influence over their father, even if they don&`&t follow him to Washington. Trump said consistently during the campaign that if he won, those children would stay in New York and run his business. But the three, plus Ivanka&`&s husband Jared Kushner, were all named to the transition team&`&s executive committee.The U.S. Congress passed an anti-nepotism law in 1967 that prohibits the president from appointing a family member to work in the office or agency they oversee. The measure was passed as a reaction to President John F. Kennedy appointing his brother Robert as attorney general.But the law does not appear to prevent the children from serving as unpaid advisers or providing informal counsel. Now they stand poised to be the most influential presidential children in decades.This is Special English.In what may be his last significant act as U.S. President Barack Obama&`&s surgeon general, Dr. Vivek Murthy has released a report, calling for a major cultural shift in the way Americans view drug and alcohol addiction.The report, entitled "Facing Addiction in America", details the toll addiction takes on the nation. Seventy-eight people die each day from an opioid overdose; and 20 million have a substance use disorder. The report explains how brain science offers hope for recovery. While its findings have been reported elsewhere, including by other federal agencies, the report seeks to inspire action and sway public opinion in the style of the surgeon general&`&s landmark report on smoking.With President-elect Donald Trump taking office, it&`&s uncertain whether access to addiction treatment will improve or deteriorate. Trump and the Republican-led Congress are pledging to repeal and replace the 2010 Affordable Care Act, which made addiction treatment an essential health benefit.Murthy said in an interview recently that he hasn&`&t spoken to Trump but looks forward to working with his administration to save lives with expanded access to treatment.You&`&re listening to Special English. I&`&m Ryan Price in Beijing. You can access the program by logging on to newsplusradio.cn. You can also find us on our Apple Podcast. If you have any comments or suggestions, please let us know by e-mailing us at mansuyingyu@cri.com.cn. That&`&s mansuyingyu@cri.com.cn. Now the news continues.A zoo in central California in the United States is showing off a new lion cub and asking visitors to choose his name.Reporters got a glimpse of the 5-week-old cub recently at Fresno Chaffee Zoo as he rolled in his enclosure and napped on his mom, Kiki.Kiki gave birth to three cubs on Oct. 11, but only the unnamed cub survived.Voting on its name runs through Nov. 27, and the little lion will likely get his public viewing a month or so later.Zoo staff have selected six Swahili names to choose from, namely Enzi, which means powerful, Kijani, meaning warrior, Asani, which means rebellious, Erevu, meaning clever, Mansa, meaning king, and Bwani which means gentleman.Visitors can buy a token and place it in a box corresponding to the name they like best.This is Special English.(全文见周日微信。)

Boosters and Spacetape
BST Ep27 - KSP 1.2.2, Spaceplane Mods, Trump and the Super-Moon

Boosters and Spacetape

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2016 68:29


In Episode 27 DigitalPsychosis rejoins the team to cover our latest progress in Kerbal Space Program, albeit a bit dry. We talk about SQUADs progress on the 1.2.2 patch and welcome a new senior developer. TheReadPanda offers his experience with the OPT and Mk4 Spaceplane mods in the modding section. For our Real Space segment we discuss MatoroIgnika's experience at the GOES-R launch, the future options for NASA and that darned Super-Moon hype. 0:02:22- Coming up... 0:04:28 - Mission Control 0:16:40 - R&D 0:31:12 - Real Space 1:01:50 - Shout Outs  

Today In Space
TIS#108 GOES-R, Peggy Whitson and Retraction

Today In Space

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2016 41:27


HAPPY THANKSGIVING! On this week's episode, Alex covers the launch of Expedition 50, Astronaut Peggy Whitson, and the launch of the GOES-R Satellite. In the 3D printing update, Alex talks about fine-tuning your printer to go from amateur to professional with your 3D printing. This week, Alex worked on fine tuning retraction to reduce oozing and stringing. Enjoy! This Podcast is brought to you by AG3D Printing: Got a school project? Idea? Business Proposal? NEED A really cool gift? Bring your ideas into reality! www.AG3D-PRINTING.com Check out my first Project blog post! "Acetone, ABS & Assemblies in 3D Printing" SUPPORT THE PODCAST: ·       Shop using our Amazon link! AMAZON.COM! Just click on this & Shop! Set it & forget it: Bookmark it in your browser! ·        Listen, Buy or Play our first single - "Pluto, the Misunderstood." on Spotify, iTunes, Youtube, SoundCloud & more! SPACE LINKS: ·       Connections to Science: Meet Dr. Peggy Whitson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjdFKJ3ug6M ·       Challenges of Spacewalking -- Peggy Whitson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrwsGMPIZ1s ·       NASA Biography - Peggy A. Whitson (PH.D.) NASA Astronaut https://www.nasa.gov/astronauts/biographies/peggy-a-whitson/biography ·       For Kids - Meet GOES-R https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3Uo859ktM8 ·       GOES-R: An Animated Tour of a Weather Satellite https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ooj-ShktEA ·       List of GOES Satellite - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_GOES_satellites

Ice Station Housman
Episode #0016 - "GOES-R, Not Gozer"

Ice Station Housman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 54:59


On this week's show Becky, Jimmy and Joel have Dan DePodwin on to talk about weather satellites and the upcoming launch of the new GOES-R satellite. Show Notes! Topic: Weather Satellites and GOES-R Wikipedia: Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) Wikipedia: GOES-R NASA's GOES-R Website GOES-R Spacecraft Overview Lockheed Martin's GOES-R Datasheet (PDF) Photos: Atlas 5 rocket assembled for crucial GOES-R satellite launch Rocket Launch: United Launch Alliance Atlas V GOES-R This week's outro music is the song Satellite, by Dave Matthews Band.

Talking Space
Episode 812: Hello Rocket

Talking Space

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2016 54:05


This week we're (mostly) back to our regular programming, kicking off with two of our favorite subjects – the launches and landings of International Space Station crews, and it's a busy season of shift changes via Kazakhstan. Since our last regular episode, we saw the conclusions of Expeditions 48 and 49 with some beautiful landings and the beginning of Expedition 50, with an additional 3 crewmembers scheduled to launch next week. Peggy Whitson, legendary astronaut, commander, and current holder of the record for spaceflight time for women, will not only add another long-duration mission to her impressive list of accomplishments, but will resume command for Expedition 51. In other launch news, China's Long March 5 joined the list of successfully-launched heavy lift vehicles last week while Worldview 4's Atlas 5 launch issues spread across the country to affect GOES-R. It's not all bad news for United Launch Alliance and their workhorse rocket, though, as Orbital ATK announced they will use it to launch another Cygnus on an ISS cargo mission. This time, rather than using it as a backup, it is for the additional rocket power enabling Orbital ATK pack a bit more cargo into Cygnus. Meanwhile, their competition, SpaceX, is narrowing down their investigation of the anomaly that took out the AMOS-6 mission, and is still planning to return to flight this year. Moving from launches to space itself, we turn to NASA Goddard for some celebration and investigation. The Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission (MMS) set yet another world record, this time for using GPS at the highest altitude. We also had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Noah Petro, also at NASA Goddard, about his background in lunar geology and the upcoming supermoon. Be sure to check out this cool visual! Finally, we close out this episode with a discussion of the successful failure of the ESA's Schiaparelli lander. Show recorded 11-07-2016 Host: Sawyer Rosenstein Panelists: Kat Robison and Kassy Tamanini

Ask Me Another
Sutton Foster: Really, Anything Goes (R)

Ask Me Another

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2016 51:00


Broadway star Sutton Foster talks about losing Star Search, winning two Tonys, and playing a 40-year-old pretending to be a 26-year-old on TV. Plus, variations on the titular song from Anything Goes!

Off The Record
57: Apple Music Goes R&Bemo

Off The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2015 54:37


Christmas came early to Zack’s Jewish household with the debut of Apple Music. Jesse and Zack dig into the announcement, the presentation itself, our hopes and fears, and much more. The streaming commodity wars have begun! Have questions? Tweet: #askOTR Show Notes: http://offtherecord.fm/tagged/episodes Subscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/OTRfmiTunes Listen live on idobi Radio Thursdays at 7PM EST: http://ido.bi/player Off The Record on Twitter: http://twitter.com/offtherecordfm Jesse Cannon on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jessecannon Zack Zarrillo on Twitter: http://twitter.com/zzarrillo

Congressional Dish
CD019: Continuing Resolution, Part 1

Congressional Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2013 52:40


Part 1 of a two part series on the continuing resolution that will fund the government until the end of September. In this episode, we examine the funding for the Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Justice, and science related appropriations. H.R. 933: Consolidated and Continuing Appropriations Act of 2013 B = billion M = million DIVISION A: AGRICULTURE, FOOD & DRUG ADMINISTRATION Totals Grand total of division: 139 B for 2013 ($137 B in 2012) ($144 B requested) Food and Drug Administration (FDA): $4 B in 2013 Food Stamps: $77 B for 2013 ($80 B in 2013) ($82 B requested) All domestic food programs: $105 B for 3013 ($106 B in 2012) ($109 B requested) Subject to 2.513% sequester cut TITLE I - Agricultural Programs Extension Activities People eligible for taxpayer food: States, DC, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, Micronesia, the Northern Marianas, and American Samoa Food Safety & Inspection Must have at least 148 inspectors Hazardous Waste Management: LIMITED to $5 M for site investigations and cleanup expenses TITLE II- Conservation Programs $831 M: water & soil conservation including water management to prevent floods Title III—Rural Development Programs Rural Electrification and Telecommunications Loans Program Account $2 B limit: Loans for construction or purchase of fossil fuel burning electric plants that use carbon sequestration systems. TITLE IV—Domestic Food Programs Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) $7 B available until September 30, 2014 Commodity Assistance Program $1.3 M yearly until 2023: Planting and agricultural maintenance programs for Marshall islands because our nuclear test 'Castle Bravo' exposed them to radiation in 1954. TITLE V—Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Food for Peace Program $1.5 B grants available until whenever TITLE VI—Related Agency and Food and Drug Administration Food and Drug Administration $887 M for food safety inspectors TITLE VII—General provisions Section 721 Prohibits funding the salaries or expenses of people to carry out the Watershed Rehabilitation Program "The purpose of rehabilitation is to extend the service life of the dams and bring them into compliance with applicable safety and performance standards, or to decommission the dams so they no longer pose a threat to life and property." Section 725 Prohibits funding for the salary or expenses of a person who prepares or submits language into the President's budget proposal that assumes revenues or money from fees that have not been passed into law. The person would be paid if they submit, along with the revenue language, a corresponding cut that would go into effect if the suggested revenue is not enacted by the time the 2014 Appropriations conference begins. Section 732 No money can go towards a contract with a corporation that has been convicted of a felony in the previous 2 years, unless the contract officer says it's not necessary to protect the government. Section 733 No money can go towards a contract that hasn't paid all their Federal taxes, unless the agency says it's not necessary to protect the government. Section 735 Section 411 of the Plant Protection Act prohibits regulated plant "pests", like weeds, that are somehow considered harmful if allowed to be freely grown in the United States. Anyone is allowed to petition to have a plant removed from the regulated list. If the Secretary of Agriculture chooses to regulate a plant that was previously unregulated, this bill says the Secretary "shall" "immediately grant temporary permits" which will authorize the movement, introduction, continued cultivation, or commercialization, while the petition is evaluated. Section 736 No money will be allowed to pay for "mitigation" associated with removal of a dam on the White Salmon River in Washington state on October 26, 2011. "Mitigation" according to FEMA: "Mitigation is the effort to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters. Mitigation is taking action now- before the next disaster- to reduce human and financial consequences later… Without mitigation actions, we jeopardize our safety, financial security, and self-reliance." Section 742 Prohibits any money from going towards implementing proposed and some existing regulations in the poultry market. Regulations prohibited: Terms eliminated "Tournament system": Methods used by poultry dealers to calculate the payment rate to poultry farmers by comparing one one farmer's performance with another's. "Additional capital investment": $25,000 or more paid by the poultry or pig farmer beyond his initial investment for expanding facilities. "Competitive injury": When conduct distorts competition in the marketplace "Likelihood of competitive injury": When their's reason to believe a competitive injury is likely to occur. Examples: When a dealer kills competition through large-scale exclusive dealings When a poultry/pig dealer raises competitor's costs When a dealer lowers amounts paid to the farmers below market value When a dealer impairs a farmer's ability to compete with other farmers When a dealer impairs a farmer's ability to get their full payment from their sales in the marketplace Applicability of Regulations (these people would be exempted) Poultry dealers - buy and sell the poultry from farmers List of actions that would not be allowed by regulation Being deceitful in poultry market contracts Retaliatory actions -including intimidation or disadvantage- by a dealer against a farmer in response to anything said or written by that farmer A refusal to give farmer the statistical information & data used to determine the compensation paid to him by the dealer An action or attempt to limit a farmer's rights in a contract, including: Right to a trial by jury (arbitration ok if voluntarily agreed to) Right to damages Rights to attorney fees awards Right to fair trial location Paying a premium or applying a discount on the payment to a pig farmer without documenting the reason and cost justification Ending a contract with a poultry/pig farmer for no reason other than an allegation of wrong doing. The violation must be reported to the authorities for it to be grounds for termination. A business practice designed to mislead farmers A contract that causes a competitive injury Eliminated Rules Packers and dealers would have to submit a copy of their contracts to the Grain Inspection, Packers, & Stockyards Administration (GIPSA) within 10 days. Packers, purchasers, and dealers would have to tell GIPSA when their contracts are dead. The contracts would be available to the public on the internet. Trade secrets, confidential business information, & personal information would not be made public. Confidential business information of packers and dealers would have to be given to GIPSA. Tournament System: All farmers growing the same type and kind of poultry would have to paid at the same rate. There would be a minimum required payment. A dealer would have to notify the farmer of the cancellation of an order 90 days in advance. DIVISION B— COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE TITLE I—Department of Commerce Subject to 1.877% sequester cut International Trade Administration $483 M: Promoting American corporations abroad NOAA: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration $3 B: Total funding $926 M: National Weather Service $1.8 B: Weather Satellite Systems, money spent between GOES-R (weather forecasting) and JPSS (replacement of dying satellites) projects GOES-R: $10.8 B estimated total cost JPSS: $11.9 B estimated total cost Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery $65 M available until September 30, 2014: salmon conservation in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, California, and Alaska. States must match 33% of the Federal funds. Section 109 Orders monthly reports to Congress on the reason for all official travel to China by Commerce department employees. TITLE II—Department of Justice FBI: Federal Bureau of Investigations $8 B: Total funding ATF: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives $1 B: Total funding No money can go towards paying the salary or expenses of a government employee who works on implementing regulations that limit importation of "curios or relics" Original firearms that are over 50 years old Museum quality collector's items Bizarre, rare, or historical firearms No money will be allowed to implement a law requiring a physical inventory of any firearms manufacturer, dealer, or importer. Federal Prison System $6.8 B: Total funding Office on Violence Against Women $416 M: Total funding Juvenile Justice Programs $280 M: Total funding Section 202 No funds can pay for an abortion, unless the life of the mother is endangered If this is declared unconstitutional, this will be null and void Section 203 No funds can be used to force someone to perform or help someone get an abortion Section 204 An individual can refuse to do so, but the the prisons must provide "escort services" to a female inmate to an outside clinic where she can get an abortion. Section 209 No funds can be used to purchase recreational electronics for inmates Funds can be used to purchase electronics for inmate training, religious, or education programs. Section 212 No funds can be used to plan, implement, or finish a public-private contract competition for work performed by government prison employees Competitions would create detailed comparisons of the costs associated with either a private prison contract or a public prison contract Section 217: Response to Fast & the Furious No money can go towards giving firearms to members of drug cartels unless law enforcement personnel continuously monitor or control the firearm at all times TITLE III—Science NASA $18 B: Total funding $4 B: Space exploration $4 B: Space operations $5 B: Science National Science Foundation $6 B: Total funding Provides 20% of Federal research done in colleges & universities TITLE IV—Related agencies TITLE V—General provisions Section 501 No money can go towards "publicity or propaganda" Section 505 No more than $500,000 or 10% (whichever is less) can go towards privatizing functions currently performed by the government… unless Congress is notified Section 509 No money can go towards promoting tobacco products or to try to get a foreign country to loosen their regulations on the marketing of tobacco, unless the restrictions are unfairly applied. Section 516 No money can be used to buy information technology unless the FBI, or other appropriate agency, has assessed the risks of cyber-spying or sabotage, especially if parts of the system are produced by China. Section 517 No one is allowed to torture. Section 528 No money can go towards first class air travel, unless no coach fares are available or when a disability demands it Section 530 No money can be used to transfer or release Khalid Sheikh Mohammed or anyone else who has been held since June 24, 2009 in Guantanamo Bay Section 531 No money can be used to prepare a facility in the United States for the detention of Guantanamo Bay detainees. Upgrades can be made to Guantanamo Bay Section 532 No money can go to ACORN Section 533 Funds should go towards energy star light bulbs Section 535 NASA is not allowed to work with China or a Chinese owned company unless specifically authorized to do so in a future law. Exception if there is no risk of transfer of national security or economic security data, if the Chinese person has no involvement in civil rights abuses, and if NASA submits a written explanation to Congress. Section 536 No funds can go towards moving the census from the Department of Commerce to the Executive Office of the President Section 538 No funds can be used to pay the salaries of a person who denies or fails to act on a application to import a shotgun if the law was followed and the same model shotgun had not been denied importation prior to January 1, 2011. Ban was implemented because military shotguns including semi-automatics were being imported. Ban only allowed shotguns that were suitable for sporting purposes. Section 539 No funds can be used to create or maintain a computer network that doesn't have pornography blockers installed, unless the network is used for criminal investigations Section 540 No money can go towards a contract with a corporation convicted of a felony in the previous two year, unless the agency says that this isn't necessary to protect the government. Section 541 No money can go towards a corporation with unpaid Federal taxes, unless the agency says this is unnecessary to protect the government. Section 543 No money can go towards the political science program at the National Science Foundation, except for research projects that promote national security or the economic interests of the United States. Previous studies have been on collective bargaining, campaigns, elections, electoral choice, our electoral system, citizen involvement in democracy, lobbying, partisanship, etc… Next week: Department of Defense, Veterans Administration, Department of Homeland Security, and all other parts of government that will be continued at the 2012 funding levels.

WatchBerlin
Martenstein! Martenstein goes Rütli

WatchBerlin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2008


Die Rütlischule war vor 2 Jahren in den bundesweiten Schlagzeilen. Nun ist Martenstein zurückgekehrt zum Ort der bösen Schüler. Doch das Blatt hat sich scheinbar gewendet. Jedenfalls ist während des gesamten Drehs kein messerstechender Schüler aufgetreten. Und wie war das nochmal mit dem Berliner Schulsystem?! Martenstein deckt auf...