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Eric gets a new toy and installs a license plate holder thanks to Amazon - and no thanks to Amazon subscriptions. Jon gets his new router table set up and finds a photo frustration. Eric uses an (invalid) excuse to be annoyed with JavaScript while Jon checks in on iOS zero-days and Citrix bugs. The Internation Space Station turns 25, Charlie Munger passes on and we'll see you at CosMc's! (Maybe... or maybe not...) 0:00 - Introduction 15:24 - Fuzzy Hashing 20:27 - iOS Zero Days 22:22 - Citrix Bleed 25:46 - ISS Turns 25! 26:46 - Charlie Munger 28:49 - CosMc's
In this episode, I talk about the recent decommissioning of the Internation Space Station, what this means for international news, and what the future may hold for similar projects. If you enjoyed this episode, consider following the Future Engineers! Check out other episodes if you are interested in Engineering or Space topics. Have a great day! Instagram: @future_engineer.s
Friday / Weekend Edition Russia warns about cooperation on Internation Space Station unless "illegal" sanctions are lifted. Is the Strategic Petroleum Reserve there to help control gas prices or is it for emergencies? Do Americans want to prioritize taxing the wealthy or reduce inflation? Australia testing new, possible fast acting, Covid treatment. If you like what we do on the program, please consider sharing it to your social media! We depend on listeners like you and appreciate your support! Thank you!
Big congrats to SpaceX for a successful launch of Demo 2 in getting America back in the manned space lift business. It was a spectacular launch and then rendezvous with the Internation Space Station. Great job on capturing the flag and handily beating Boeing. Lot’s to talk about today and some good feedback from the … Continue reading Congrats to SpaceX #1451 → The post Congrats to SpaceX #1451 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Big congrats to SpaceX for a successful launch of Demo 2 in getting America back in the manned space lift business. It was a spectacular launch and then rendezvous with the Internation Space Station. Great job on capturing the flag and handily beating Boeing. Lot’s to talk about today and some good feedback from the … Continue reading Congrats to SpaceX #1451 → The post Congrats to SpaceX #1451 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Hi, Thanks for showing interest in my news episodes. In this episode, we discuss a variety of news from Space, technology, environment and of course Covid. We discuss how and why the Space X mission is being launched, who Elon Musk is and who the 2 astronauts are! (Psst… They are Dough and Bob. Listen to my episode for their last names)We also discuss about the 44.2 Tbps internet speed that Australian scientists have invented and How Africa is fighting the ever-expanding Sahara Desert. I really appreciate their efforts in building a 4750 miles long wall of trees! They are 21 countries across the Sahel, I’m sure they’ll put in great efforts.Hope you enjoy listening!Thanks,Siyona
This episode starts with one of the greatest space speeches delivered by John F. Kenney on September 12, 1962, at Rice Stadium, Houston, Texas. Then also the updates as regards the scrubbed Launch. A cherry on the top answering the question, "What is Internation Space Station, ISS?" Soundtrack - NASA (We are NASA - Lava Sound Studios)
Space-grown lettuce may sound like something from science-fiction, but astronauts on the International Space Station, or ISS, have been enjoying their leafy greens since mid 2015, thanks to NASA's Veggie plant growth system. Megan McGregor spoke to Gioia Massa, project scientist at Kennedy Space Centre, and Howard Griffiths from the University of Cambridge... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Space-grown lettuce may sound like something from science-fiction, but astronauts on the International Space Station, or ISS, have been enjoying their leafy greens since mid 2015, thanks to NASA's Veggie plant growth system. Megan McGregor spoke to Gioia Massa, project scientist at Kennedy Space Centre, and Howard Griffiths from the University of Cambridge... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
In a first for the Space Boffins podcast - an interview with astronauts in space! NASA's Scott Kelly and cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko are on a year long mission on board the International Space Station. They took time out from their duties to discuss how they're getting on so far. Studio guests space scientists Lucie Green and Graziella Branduardi-Raymont add some sun (shine) and a SMILE (mission) to the proceedings. Plus we talk to the first man to walk in space, Alexei Leonov, ahead of a new cosmonaut exhibition at London's Science Museum. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
In a first for the Space Boffins podcast - an interview with astronauts in space! NASA's Scott Kelly and cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko are on a year long mission on board the International Space Station. They took time out from their duties to discuss how they're getting on so far. Studio guests space scientists Lucie Green and Graziella Branduardi-Raymont add some sun (shine) and a SMILE (mission) to the proceedings. Plus we talk to the first man to walk in space, Alexei Leonov, ahead of a new cosmonaut exhibition at London's Science Museum. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
In a first for the Space Boffins podcast - an interview with astronauts in space! NASA's Scott Kelly and cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko are on a year long mission on board the International Space Station. They took time out from their duties to discuss how they're getting on so far. Studio guests space scientists Lucie Green and Graziella Branduardi-Raymont add some sun (shine) and a SMILE (mission) to the proceedings. Plus we talk to the first man to walk in space, Alexei Leonov, ahead of a new cosmonaut exhibition at London's Science Museum. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Colonel Chris Hadfield (twitter.com/Cmdr_Hadfield) is a highly decorated Canadian astronaut, test pilot, engineer and former commander of the Internation Space Station, and on his most most recent mission became famous for his thousands of photographs and hundreds of videos shot on the ISS, including a music video cover of David Bowie's Space Oddity that has been viewed hundreds of millions of times. Matt, Jesse and Andy were honored to be able to talk with Col. Hadfield about his experiences in the space program and his books An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth and You Are Here.
Matt and Lucas have a special guest tonight in the form of The Highwaymen's own Ulisses Gonsalves! No time is wasted here as the trio forges ahead with discussions about mysterious cellphone tapping towers, warnings from a genius, and just how flexible is a brain missing its cerebellum? Other Mentions: Alien Bear Scarf, plankton on the Internation Space Station, black holes, Taco Express, Lost Radio.
Cybersecurity legistation, Profiles in IT (Philip Rosedale, creator of Second Life), The Love Machine (a novel crowd-sourced review and bonus system), Website of the Week (99Designs.com, crowd-sourced design work), Apple iPhone denial (antenna shorted by touching case, Apple denies problem, easily fixed with rubber case), robotic cargo Russian spacecraft misses Internation Space Station (loss of telemetry lock, cargo floats away), and the Goddard Center for Climate Simulations (Discover supercomputer with 15,000 nodes, primary climate science computer in the US, funded with simulus dollars). This show originally aired on Saturday, July 3, 2010, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
Cybersecurity legistation, Profiles in IT (Philip Rosedale, creator of Second Life), The Love Machine (a novel crowd-sourced review and bonus system), Website of the Week (99Designs.com, crowd-sourced design work), Apple iPhone denial (antenna shorted by touching case, Apple denies problem, easily fixed with rubber case), robotic cargo Russian spacecraft misses Internation Space Station (loss of telemetry lock, cargo floats away), and the Goddard Center for Climate Simulations (Discover supercomputer with 15,000 nodes, primary climate science computer in the US, funded with simulus dollars). This show originally aired on Saturday, July 3, 2010, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).