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Episode: 1367 Struggling with abstraction in schools and in public. Today, we think about thinking abstractly.
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
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Troy Hudson and a brilliant international team created a device that would hammer its way below the surface of Mars. Mars had other ideas. The Jet Propulsion Lab engineer and scientist returns to tell us the heroic tale of the InSight lander’s Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package, also known as the mole. Stay with us for a tour of the current night sky and a new space trivia contest from Bruce Betts. There’s more to discover at https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/troy-hudson-insight-mole See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest Jonathan Smegal, from RDH Building Science Laboratories, explains the mechanisms of heat flow, and how it can actually flow around insulation.
77# Sleep paralysis | The shadow people In this week's episode, we discuss shadow people and its links to sleep paralysis, we ask is this phenomenon supernatural or medical? and why are there so many links between shadowy figures and this nightmare condition? Could these shadow people exist? and are they visiting us during the night? We look at some of the stories connected to this phenomenon as well as take a look at what the scientific community believes this could have links too. Join Gaz and Taylor for this paranormal mystery plus much more on another thrilling episode of Never a straight answer! NEWS A British company has developed a rapid diagnostic self-testing kit for Covid-19 – Channel 4 News can exclusively reveal. A doctor could be struck off after he admitted using his hospital computer to watch the hardcore pornography. Professor Peter Davies, 70, an expert in tuberculosis, used his work computer after his wife put filters on his personal PC to stop him from watching porn at home. Police were called in after NHS officials checked his machine at the Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital and found he had viewed images of someone having sex with a horse and a dog. Read more: NASA NEWS (CNN)NASA has ordered employees at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama to telework after an employee tested positive for the coronavirus. A mysterious object that looked like a large black ring of smoke was spotted hovering over a Disneyland theme park in Los Angeles, California. According to a UFO expert, the strange object could be the same odd-looking alien vessels that members of the U.S. military spotted during the late 1950s The U.S. Army refused to release any records about its deal with Tom DeLonge's UFO-hunting group To the Stars Academy (TTSA). Mars has been very resistant to the NASA InSight lander's burrowing heat probe, but there's a new glimmer of hope for the Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package, better known as the "mole."Space fans have been following the mole's saga since it first got stuck over a year ago. The InSight team has tried everything from patting the soil around the probe to pushing against the side of it to help it gain traction. NASA's latest move involves pushing down on the top of the mole using the scoop on the end of InSight's robotic arm. LINKS Email - Neverstraightanswer@gmail.com Website - http://neverastraightanswer.co.uk Allinks - https://linktr.ee/Neverastraightanswer… Audible 30 days free + free book - https://amzn.to/2VzmGLW --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neverastraightanswer/message
NASA InSight scientist/engineer Troy Hudson gives us the game plan for getting the mission's heat probe, also known as the "mole," digging again on Mars.
Podcast for audio and video - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
NASA InSight scientist/engineer Troy Hudson gives us the game plan for getting the mission's heat probe, also known as the "mole," digging again on Mars.
The Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package, or HP3, will measure how easily heat moves through the subsurface of Mars.
It weighs less than a pair of shoes, uses less power than a Wi-Fi router, and has to dig on another planet.
This week in SF history— November 14, 1933. The birth of Fred Wallace Haise Jr. (wikipedia.org)Spaceflight news— Lucy passes key decision point C (americaspace.com) — Project life cycle (PDF: nasa.gov)— SpaceX will fly mini BFR ship as second stage for F9. (spacenews.com) (twitter.com/elonmusk) — Scott Manley did a great overview/speculation video (youtube.com)Data Relay: NASA Mars InSight— Thank you to Richard Durden for presenting this topic. (twitter.com/rkdurden)— InSight press kit is very valuable (PDF: jpl.nasa.gov) — Launch Press Kit (PDF: jpl.nasa.gov)— Failure of a vacuum vessel on SEIS delayed Insight from the 2016 launch window to the 2018 launch window. (spaceflightnow.com) (space.com)— MarCo-A and -B are nicknamed “Wall-E” and “Eva” by JPL Engineers (space.com)— Has a parafin-actuated five finger grabber (space.com)— Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (HP3) (springer.com)
Why are the tallest peaks in the solar system found on one of its smallest worlds? Like any planet, how Mars looks outside is tied to what goes on inside.
Podcast for audio and video - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Why are the tallest peaks in the solar system found on one of its smallest worlds? Like any planet, how Mars looks outside is tied to what goes on inside.
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This PhysCast is going to examine an example of using the first law of thermodynamics to analyse a cyclic process.
Modelling the flow rate of energy (or heat) through series arrangements of heat conductors and analogies with electrical resistor circuits.