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Le prime pagine dei principali quotidiani nazionali commentate in rassegna stampa da Davide Giacalone. L'alta tensione Berlino-Mosca, Mattarella e magistrati, no al reato di femminicidio. Benessere, fitness, sport, alimentazione: tutti insieme in vetrina in questi giorni a Rimini Wellness, l'evento di riferimento per tutte le realtà del mondo del benessere. Da oggi e fino a domenica 1 giugno a Rimini. In diretta con noi Valentina Fioramonti, responsabile dell'evento. Torniamo al 29 maggio di 40 anni fa. A Bruxelles, allo stadio Heysel, avviene una delle tragedie più cruente relative a un evento sportivo. Finale di Coppa dei Campioni fra Juventus e Liverpool. Poco prima dell'inizio della partita, gli hooligans inglesi sfondarono le recinzioni del settore Z, il muro di contenimento crollò e 39 persone persero la vita, anche donne e bambini, si contarono oltre 600 feriti. La partita si svolse nonostante la strage. Ricostruiamo quanto avvenne con Emilio Targia, giornalista e scrittore, era in quello stadio il 29 maggio 1985. Ha pubblicato "Quella notte all'Heysel" (Edito da Sperling & Kupfer). Don Antonio Mazzi, fondatore della comunità Exodus, regala ogni giorno un pensiero, un suggerimento, una frase agli ascoltatori di RTL 102.5. L'astronauta Luca Parmitano, è intervenuto in diretta, per parlare del suo rientro in Italia per le celebrazioni del 2 giugno. Lunedì scorso era in Germania per visitare la nuova struttura “Luna” che diventerà un centro di addestramento per le attività di superfici lunari, dove è stato ricostruito il suolo lunare. Il diario del Giro d'Italia con i nostri inviati Paolo Pacchioni e Valentina Iannicelli. Spazio Attualità. Oggi è la festa della Lombardia. La regione approfitta della ricorrenza per consegnare lo storico premio Rosa Camuna, la più alta onorificenza della regione. In diretta con noi, per parlare di tutti i temi d'attualità di oggi, c'è Attilio Fontana, presidente di Regione Lombardia. All'interno di Non Stop News, con Enrico Galletti, Massimo Lo Nigro e Giusi Legrenzi.
L'astronauta Luca Parmitano, in una chiacchierata spaziale, porta i conduttori e gli ascoltatori in orbita! Racconta la vita sulla Stazione Spaziale Internazionale, tra sfide quotidiane e viste mozzafiato della Terra. Parmitano ci fa sentire un po' tutti astronauti, ricordandoci quanto siano fondamentali la scienza e la collaborazione oltre i confini del nostro pianeta.
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Ever wonder how a passion for space exploration can ignite a global movement? In this episode of Through These Doors, Chris Key, Josh Whitfield, and Beth Mund sit down with Abigail Harrison, better known as Astronaut Abby, the inspiring force behind The Mars Generation. Abby's journey is one of vision and connection. From her first awe-inspiring visit to Space Camp at age 12 to founding a nonprofit that empowers young people to pursue their space dreams, Abby's story is a testament to the power of dedication, community, and the digital age. Throughout the conversation, Abby emphasizes the importance of leveraging social media and digital tools to create opportunities and connect with others in the space industry. She also shares her advice on embracing failure as a necessary step toward success. During the discussion, Abby reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped her path, including the influential role of her mother and the impact of early mentors. She also discusses her current work at Harvard Medical School and her future ambitions, including obtaining a Ph.D. and continuing her journey toward becoming an astronaut. Whether you're a budding space enthusiast, a seasoned professional, or simply fascinated by stories of perseverance and innovation, this episode will inspire you to reach for the stars and make the most of the tools and opportunities available today. Follow Us on Social Media: Instagram: @casualspacepodcast Facebook: Casual Space Podcast YouTube: Casual Space Podcast About: Abigail Harrison (Astronaut Abby) Abigail Harrison, known globally as Astronaut Abby, began her journey in space exploration at 12 when she attended Space Camp. Growing up in Minnesota, Abby's fascination with space was fueled by a community that supported her dreams, including a pivotal encounter with astronaut Luca Parmitano. Abby's early experiences at Space Camp and her growing presence on social media led her to found The Mars Generation, a nonprofit dedicated to inspiring and empowering young people to pursue their space dreams. Abby has reached millions through The Mars Generation, advocating for STEM education and space exploration. Her work has been recognized globally, and she is a leading voice in the space community. Currently working at Harvard Medical School in immunology, Abby is also pursuing her pilot's license and preparing to apply for a Ph.D. program, all while continuing her mission to become an astronaut. Have you attended Space Camp or been inspired by similar stories? We'd love to hear about it! Share your story with us on social media using: #CasualSpace and #ThroughTheseDoors. Interested in Space Camp? Visit: https://www.rocketcenter.com/SpaceCamp
European Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano discusses the international elements of the Gateway lunar space station. HWHAP Episode 348.
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https://passionstruck.com/passion-struck-book/—Order a copy of my new book, "Passion Struck: Twelve Powerful Principles to Unlock Your Purpose and Ignite Your Most Intentional Life," today! The book was picked by the Next Big Idea Club as a must-read for 2024, the winner of the Business Business Minds Best Book 2024, and a finalist for the Eric Hoffer First Horizon Award for best debut novel.Steve Bowen, a celebrated NASA astronaut with a background as a United States Naval Submariner, offers a captivating account of his transition from the deep seas to the outer reaches of space. With a career that spans conducting spacewalks to commanding SpaceX Crew 6, Steve emphasizes the crucial roles of teamwork, adaptability, and resilience in successful space missions. Additionally, Steve shares his unique perspective on Earth's fragility viewed from space, underscoring our collective responsibility to preserve our planet.Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://passionstruck.com/steve-bowen-on-the-new-dawn-of-space-exploration/In this episode, you will learn:The importance of challenging oneself and continuously learning to unlock new opportunities.The significance of teamwork, adaptability, and resilience in space exploration.The fragility of Earth from space and the interconnectedness of life on the planet.The experience of spacewalks, including witnessing a meteorite entering the atmosphere and unique observations from space, is discussed.The dangerous situation during Luca Parmitano's spacewalk with Chris Cassidy is highlighted, emphasizing the importance of training and quick thinking in critical situations.The experience of having his crewmates reassigned to Chris Cassidy's mission, showcasing the unpredictability of crew assignments in space missions.All things Astronaut Steve Bowen: https://www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/astronauts/stephen-g-bowen/SponsorsBrought to you by Indeed. Head to https://www.indeed.com/passionstruck, where you can receive a $75 credit to attract, interview, and hire in one place.Brought to you by Nom Nom: Go Right Now for 50% off your no-risk two week trial at https://trynom.com/passionstruck.Brought to you by Cozy Earth. Cozy Earth provided an exclusive offer for my listeners. 35% off site-wide when you use the code “PASSIONSTRUCK” at https://cozyearth.com/This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://www.betterhelp.com/PASSIONSTRUCK, and get on your way to being your best self.This episode is brought to you By Constant Contact: Helping the Small Stand Tall. Just go to Constant Contact dot com right now. So get going, and start GROWING your business today with a free trial at Constant Contact dot com.--► For information about advertisers and promo codes, go to:https://passionstruck.com/deals/Catch More of Passion StruckWatch my interview with Captain 'Chris' Cassidy On The Importance In Life Of Being Present Can't miss my episode with Former Astronaut Wendy Lawrence On How To Dream The Dream You WantMy interview with Astronaut Mike Massimino On Applying Lessons From Space To Daily LifeListen to my interview with Astronaut Kayla Barron On How To Be The Best Version Of YourselfMy solo episode on How Life Lessons From Sailing Lead To Success And GrowthCheck Out my episode with Astronaut Nicole Stott On Back To EarthLike this show? Please leave us a review here-- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter or Instagram handle so we can thank you personally!How to Connect with JohnConnect with John on Twitter at @John_RMiles and on Instagram at @john_R_Miles.Subscribe to our main YouTube Channel Here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JohnRMilesSubscribe to our YouTube Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@passionstruckclips
ABERTURA SEGUNDA-FEIRA, 15 DE JANEIRO DE 2024. EU SOU LEO LOPES E ESTÁ NO AR A EDIÇÃO NÚMERO 48 DO CASTNEWS COM AS PRINCIPAIS NOTÍCIAS SOBRE O MERCADO DE PODCASTS NO BRASIL E NO MUNDO. NOTÍCIAS 1 – No episódio da semana passada a gente falou aqui no Castnews sobre quais as principais tendências para o podcast em 2024, e, no episódio de hoje, o tema continua o mesmo. Só que, dessa vez, a análise é sobre as tendências que podem prejudicar o podcasting em 2024. Numa análise feita por vários estudiosos de podcast nos Estados Unidos, o mercado de ações continua apostando no podcast como um investimento positivo, a movimentação financeira da categoria é saudável e os empregos na área ainda têm força em comparação com outros tipos de mídia. No entanto, a podosfera nos últimos anos vem seguindo algumas tendências que, a longo prazo, podem ter um impacto negativo no mercado. O primeiro grande exemplo é a hiper-profissionalização de novos podcasts, que tá colocando os produtores independentes de podcast em extinção. Se menos pessoas criarem podcasts por conta dessa barreira, a expansão da podosfera pode estacionar. Outra tendência prejudicial é a das celebridades que usam o podcast pra limpar a reputação – o que aconteceu muito em 2022 e 2023, inclusive. A pessoa vai lá, faz uma besteira, depois aparece num podcast conhecido falando “quem me conhece sabe” pra contornar a visão do público. E é exatamente esse comportamento que dá popularidade pra uma série de mesacasts cujo único objetivo é dar palco pra pessoas “canceladas”. E a gente já sabe BEM a qualidade duvidosa desse tipo de conteúdo… E é claro, quando se fala em tendências prejudiciais, não tem como a gente não falar sobre a disseminação de fake news. Infelizmente, as plataformas de comunicação estão cada vez mais infestadas com notícias falsas, posts tendenciosos, enfim… Desinformação pura. E levando em conta que a informação é a nossa matéria-prima principal, as fake news sempre vão ser um grande perigo pro mercado. Você consegue pensar em mais alguma tendência que possa prejudicar o podcast este ano? Comenta nas nossas redes sociais, @ CastnewsBR no instagram e no twitter, que eu tenho a impressão que essa discussão ainda vai longe. 2 – E segundo o relatório Consumer Report da Edison Research, o número de ouvintes de podcast vai continuar crescendo em 2024. A faixa etária em que o áudio mais vai crescer é entre os ouvintes de 12 a 34 anos. De acordo com a previsão global da Insider Intelligence, esse ano a gente vai ter aproximadamente 40 milhões de novos ouvintes de podcast em todo o mundo. Para os criadores de conteúdo, é claro que isso significa mais uma oportunidade de aumentar a audiência, mas também é um bom momento pra criar novos nichos. Esse, inclusive, foi o ponto central das publicações de início de ano da Ausha. Segundo a empresa, os podcasters terão mais chance de sucesso em 2024 se focarem em um conjunto menor e mais engajado de ouvintes, dado a diversidade de assuntos que estão em alta nos últimos anos. AINDA EM NOTÍCIAS DA SEMANA: 3 – O SoundCloud está à venda! De acordo com o site de notícias Sky News, a plataforma tá programada pra ser vendida ainda este ano. O valor do SoundCloud tá sendo negociado em torno de 1 bilhão de dólares. Os proprietários do streaming estão explorando também a possibilidade de colocar o SoundCloud à leilão, isso depois de algumas reuniões com bancos de investimento. O streaming de músicas e podcasts foi fundado em 2007, passou por uma crise financeira em 2017, e teve uma recuperação significativa nos últimos anos, sob a liderança de um novo presidente-executivo. Ano passado eles fizeram um movimento parecido com o do Spotify e demitiram uma boa parte da equipe da plataforma, na intenção de balancear os lucros e as dívidas da empresa. Pra eles, parece que funcionou. 4 – E se tem um mercado de áudio que ao que tudo indica vai crescer bastante no Brasil em 2024 é o de audiobooks. Iniciativas como as dos Estados Unidos, onde celebridades como Viola Davis, Meryl Streep e Matthew McConaughey narram audiolivros, serviram como exemplo para o Brasil, onde a tendência com certeza vai ganhar destaque a partir desse ano. Vale lembrar que os audiolivros são uma ferramenta muito importante de acessibilidade, especialmente pros consumidores cegos ou com alguma deficiência visual. Alguns especialistas apostam que a plataforma que mais vai ter sucesso em disponibilizar esses livros no Brasil vai ser a Amazon – o que faz sentido se levar em conta que a empresa foi pioneira nisso por aqui, e pode atuar com a experiência de já ser uma grande biblioteca de áudio lá no exterior com a Audible que agora também está aqui no Brasil. A qualidade do áudio é essencial num audiobook, e embora o investimento na produção seja alto, as editoras estão vendo isso como um investimento a médio e longo prazo. A Companhia das Letras, por exemplo, começou a trabalhar com audiolivros em 2018, e atualmente eles já tem mais de 200 títulos. Por enquanto, os audiolivros ainda são uma “novidade” pro público (entre aspas, porque a gente sabe que eles já estão aí no mercado há muito tempo…), então nós ainda não temos informações sobre quais são os gêneros preferidos do público brasileiro, ou a faixa etária que mais consome livros em áudio. A gente vai aguardar as pesquisas serem feitas no Brasil, e assim vamos entender melhor qual o perfil principal do brasileiro que ouve livros. E MAIS: 5 – No dia 24 de janeiro vai ser realizado o primeiro evento Brand Podcast Virtual Summit, organizado pela companhia Lower Street Media. Como o nome sugere, o evento vai acontecer online, reunindo dezenas de líderes de negócios e especialistas em podcasting pra discutir os podcasts corporativos ou de marca. Alguns dos assuntos que vão ser tratados no evento são: estratégias para o sucesso dos podcasts de marca, ferramentas essenciais de publicidade e meios para integrar podcasts à estratégia de marketing de uma empresa em 2024. O summit já confirmou também painéis sobre importância do conteúdo original, compreensão do público-alvo e estratégias de crescimento de podcast. A inscrição no Brand Podcast Virtual Summit é gratuita e aberta a todos os interessados. Além disso, todos os participantes inscritos vão ter a chance de ganhar um microfone de alta qualidade e um par de fones de ouvido no valor de US$500. Você pode encontrar mais informações no site oficial do evento, e também na matéria completa no portal do Castnews em castnews.com.br . 6 – O LinkedIn Notícias publicou recentemente a sua lista “Os Melhores de 2023”, com várias categorias de destaques do ano passado. A lista dos melhores podcasts incluiu 12 programas, e entre eles, estava o podcast Introvertendo, produzido por (e para) pessoas autistas. O analista de marketing Emanoel Freitas, elogiou o Introvertendo e disse que foi seu favorito do ano, especialmente depois que ele mesmo recebeu um diagnóstico de autismo. O Introvertendo foi lançado em 2018 por estudantes autistas da Universidade Federal de Goiás, e encerrou suas atividades em setembro de 2023 depois de 260 episódios, mas segue sendo muito bem-sucedido e lembrado pelo valor do seu conteúdo. HOJE NO GIRO SOBRE PESSOAS QUE FAZEM A MÍDIA: 7 – A atriz Fernanda Torres, que apresenta o podcast “A Playlist da Minha Vida”, um original Deezer, foi entrevistada no programa Roda Viva, onde seu podcast foi elogiado tanto pelo roteiro, quanto pela edição caprichada, e, é claro, pela condução da Fernanda como host. O episódio de destaque foi o que a Fernanda entrevistou o Marcelo D2. Fora esse, o podcast já conta com vários episódios publicados, com entrevistas com personalidades como Marisa Monte, Pabllo Vittar, Gilberto Gil, Nelson Motta, Rita Von Hunty e Dráuzio Varella. Pra quem não acompanha ou não tá lembrado da temática, A Playlist da Minha Vida é um programa de entrevistas, que explora memórias de infância e adolescência dos seus convidados, através da música. Depois de cada programa, as playlists dos entrevistados ficam disponíveis pra serem ouvidas na íntegra na Deezer. Pros ouvintes que gostam de descobrir músicas novas ao mesmo tempo que ouve histórias de vida, vale a pena acompanhar. SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 8 – E na última semana de dezembro foi lançado o “Hey Ma Sis!”, um novo videocast dedicado à cultura do Ballroom. Idealizado pela Ilunga Malanda e pela Natasha Olubusayo, o programa apresenta histórias, fofocas e ensinamentos sobre os balls, os bailes originados em Nova Iorque, que eram lugares onde pessoas pretas, latinas e LGBTQ+ podiam ser celebradas e promover as próprias vozes. Além de serem um pilar importante da cultura queer, os balls enaltecem a diversidade e são locais onde se fez muita política ao longo da história. Se você quiser saber mais sobre o que acontece na cena do ballroom no Brasil, o Hey Ma Sis! já está disponível nas principais plataformas, com três episódios publicados no feed. 9 – A Audible lançou um novo podcast original, “Discover Your Inner Astronaut” (Descubra seu astronauta interior), apresentado por Helen Sharman, a primeira astronauta britânica no espaço, e Nicole Stott, veterana da NASA que já passou 104 dias no espaço. A série de oito partes cria um paralelo sobre como as lições aprendidas no espaço podem influenciar a vida na Terra. Astronautas convidados, como Luca Parmitano, Cady Coleman e Mike Foale, compartilham histórias no início de cada episódio. As apresentadoras escolhem suas histórias favoritas do espaço para ajudar a desenvolver habilidades e emoções cotidianas, falando de temas como trabalho em equipe, descanso, preparo físico, resiliência, isolamento e solidão. Todos os episódios estão disponíveis no aplicativo da Audible – em inglês. RECOMENDAÇÃO NACIONAL: 10 – E na nossa recomendação nacional desta semana, a indicação vai pro podcast “Barulhinho Bom,” lançado em 2020 pelo Instituto Trem da Vida, que oferece reflexões sobre temas interessantes pro ouvinte exercitar a mente nos seus momentos de pausa. O programa, criado pela Lidia Picinin (a Lidinha) e pela Patricia Malinski, começou como uma coleção pessoal de áudios para momentos difíceis, acabou evoluindo pra um projeto compartilhado em grupos de whatsapp e telegram e, depois, virou podcast. Alguns dos temas que já passaram pela mesa do programa foram Esperança, Esforço, Mudanças, o acolhimento do indesejado… Muita coisa interessante. O Barulhinho Bom está disponível nas principais plataformas de podcast, onde você pode ouvir e sentir aquele quentinho no coração – que é exatamente o que as apresentadoras querem passar pros ouvintes. 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Nathan Never 391 "...la Terra si frantuma!", scritto da Luca Parmitano e Antonio Serra, disegnato da Sergio Giardo, edito dalla Sergio Bonelli Editore. Mi trovi anche su Instagram www.instagram.com/fumetti.e.dintorni/ E qualcosa la trovi anche su TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@fumettiedintorni Se ti piace il mio podcast, offrimi un caffè https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fumettiedintorni --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fumetti-e-dintorni/message
"...La Terra si frantuma!" è il titolo dell'albo di dicembre di Nathan Never, nato da un soggetto dell'astronauta italiano Luca Parmitano. Ne parlano Antonio Serra, Sergio Giardo e Luca Del Savio. www.SergioBonelli.it
Abbonati a questo canale per accedere ai vantaggi:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL9LuGdVwo7qCc95ogATiQg/joinNATHAN NEVER…LA TERRA SI FRANTUMA! https://amzn.to/3v28jU0Disponibile dal 17 novembre il volume che narra il nuovo incontrotra Nathan Never e l'astronauta Luca ParmitanoTrailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_7GZt5tOGU&t=90sArriva in libreria e fumetteria dal 17 novembre e in anteprima a Lucca Comics & Games 2023 NATHAN NEVER …LA TERRA SI FRANTUMA!, il volume che narra il nuovo incontro tra Nathan Never e l'astronauta Luca Parmitano. Un misterioso segnale proveniente dalla Luna avverte le agenzie spaziali che l'anno 2024 potrebbe essere l'ultimo per la Terra così come la conosciamo. Il presente e il futuro si incontreranno per evitare un disastro che cambierebbe per sempre le sorti dell'umanità!Nathan Never dovrà trovare il modo di viaggiare nel tempo e impedire che gli errori commessi in un lontano domani possano distruggere la realtà di oggi. Non potrà, però, compiere questa missione da solo: avrà bisogno dell'aiuto indispensabile di Luca Parmitano! Sergio Bonelli Editore torna a collaborare con l'astronauta Luca Parmitano, ideatore del soggetto di questa incredibile ed emozionante avventura in cui il suo alter ego a fumetti lotta spalla a spalla con l'Agente Speciale Alfa.Il soggetto è di Luca Parmitano e Antonio Serra, la sceneggiatura di Antonio Serra e i disegni di Sergio Giardo. Il volume è arricchito dall'introduzione di Antonio Serra.NATHAN NEVER …LA TERRA SI FRANTUMA!Soggetto: Luca Parmitano e Antonio SerraSceneggiatura: Antonio SerraDisegni: Sergio GiardoFoto in 4a di copertina © ESA-A. ConigliFormato: 22 x 30 cm, B/N e colorePagine: 104ISBN code: 978-88-6961-863-5Prezzo: 19 euro*** Iscriviti al Canale ➜ http://bit.ly/Lucadeejay ****** Qui trovi tutto: https://linktr.ee/ilucadeejay ***#lucadeejay #manga #fumetto #fumetti #comics #dylandog #domande #test #comix #batman #superman #bonelli #dc #marvel
Tym razem mówimy o wypadkach, które miały miejsce w przestrzeni kosmicznej podczas lotów załogowych. Wszystkie stanowiły zagrożenie dla życia astronautów, ale tylko jeden zakończył się ich śmiercią.Tu ważne zastrzeżenie: chodzi o zdarzenia ponad Linią Kármána – umowną granicą pomiędzy atmosferą Ziemi i przestrzenią kosmiczną, przebiegającą na wysokości 100 km. Mówimy więc o incydentach na orbicie ziemskiej czy w drodze na Księżyc, ale już nie o tych, które miały miejsce podczas startów czy lądowań. Dowiecie się, m.in.: Czy będąc w kosmosie, można się utopić?Dlaczego kosmonauta ledwo upchnął się do śluzy, przez którą wcześniej bez problemu wyszedł?W jaki sposób srebrna taśma klejąca uratowała jedną z misji księżycowych Apollo?Zapraszamy do posłuchania naszego podcastu!Jeśli Wam się spodoba, zajrzyjcie do nas na Patronite i rozważcie wsparcie:https://patronite.pl/crazynaukaDziękujemy szczególnie naszemu patronowi - ManukUnta za wsparcie! Jeśli wolisz jednorazowo postawić nam kawę, to super. Dzięki!
Tym razem mówimy o wypadkach, które miały miejsce w przestrzeni kosmicznej podczas lotów załogowych. Wszystkie stanowiły zagrożenie dla życia astronautów, ale tylko jeden zakończył się ich śmiercią.Tu ważne zastrzeżenie: chodzi o zdarzenia ponad Linią Kármána – umowną granicą pomiędzy atmosferą Ziemi i przestrzenią kosmiczną, przebiegającą na wysokości 100 km. Mówimy więc o incydentach na orbicie ziemskiej czy w drodze na Księżyc, ale już nie o tych, które miały miejsce podczas startów czy lądowań. Dowiecie się, m.in.: Czy będąc w kosmosie, można się utopić?Dlaczego kosmonauta ledwo upchnął się do śluzy, przez którą wcześniej bez problemu wyszedł?W jaki sposób srebrna taśma klejąca uratowała jedną z misji księżycowych Apollo?Zapraszamy do posłuchania naszego podcastu!Jeśli Wam się spodoba, zajrzyjcie do nas na Patronite i rozważcie wsparcie:https://patronite.pl/crazynaukaDziękujemy szczególnie naszemu patronowi - ManukUnta za wsparcie! Jeśli wolisz jednorazowo postawić nam kawę, to super. Dzięki!
Torniamo a parlare di spazio. O meglio… di (quasi) sciagure nello spazio!Lo facciamo con Andrea Ferrero, ingegnere meccanico presso Thales Alenia Space e coordinatore nazionale del CICAP.Con lui ci siamo occupati degli imprevisti e delle tragedie sfiorate più o meno note dell'esplorazione spaziale, dall'Apollo 1 alla Sojuz 23, che hanno coinvolto essere umani come Valentin Bondarenko o Luca Parmitano ma anche lander come lo Schiapparelli. Tenetevi forte: sarà un viaggio movimentato.Ospiti: Andrea FerreroRedazione: Elisa Baioni, Diego Martin, Alex Ordiner, Chiara Vitaloni, Dasara Shullani, Enrico Zabeo, Cecilia Penelope ZambelliAltri riferimenti: https://www.facebook.com/destinazione.stelle Destinazione Stelle a cura di Andrea FerreroSigla ed effetti: https://www.zapsplat.com/ ZapsplatMusiche: https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Epidemic SoundSeguiteci sui profili social del CICAP:Facebook: @cicap.orgTwitter: @cicapInstagram: cicap_it
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Euroopan avaruusjärjestö esitteli uudet astronauttinsa marraskuun lopussa Pariisissa pidetyssä tilaisuudessa. Tiedeykkönen oli mukana ja pääsi tapaamaan tuoreeltaan astronauttikandidaatteja. Erityistä tässä valinnassa oli se, että mukana on britti John McFall, jonka oikea jalka on amputoitu. Hänestä tulee maailman ensimmäinen para-astronautti, ja hän kertoo ohjelmassa miksi vammainen saattaa olla jopa parempi astronautti kuin muut. Uusien astronauttikandidaattien ainoa pohjoismaalainen on ruotsalainen Marcus Wandt. Hän kertoo ESA-astronauttien tiukoista hakuprosessin vaiheista. Ohjelmassa on mukana myös kaksi kertaa avaruudessa käynyt Luca Parmitano. Hän on suurimpaan vaaraan koskaan avaruuskävelyllä joutunut ihminen. Parmitano oli vähällä hukkua pukunsa sisään vuotaneeseen veteen. Hänellä on myös omintakeisen lämmin suhde tyhjään, kylmään ja mustaan avaruuteen. Toimittajana on Jari Mäkinen.
The promise of deep-sea mining is to deliver the rare metals we need for the green energy revolution but it may cause pristine and largely unexplored habitats to be depleted and damaged forever. In this episode, Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks discusses the topic of deep sea mining, an emerging industry that is dividing scientists, governments and industry. His guests are Renee Grogan, the Director of Sustainability at Impossible Mining and deep-sea habitat specialist Dr Pedro Ribeiro. WWF expert Jessica Battle also gives herinsight on this hotly-debated sector.And ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano recounts the moment he came eye to eye with his favourite marine animal.Hosted by Jeremy Wilks. Produced by Naira Davlashyan and Natalia Oelsner. Editing is by Lory Martinez, Chiara Santella and Luis Lopez from Studio Ochenta. The theme music is by Gabriel Dalmasso. Our editor-in-chief is Sophie Claudet. For more from Luca Parmitano click here. For more from Renee Grogan's company Impossible Mining click here. Check out Pedro Ribeiro's website.Follow Jessica Battle. Created in partnership with the European Commission's Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries and is hosted by Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Al telefono con Luca Parmitano che racconta: "venerdì sera ho parlato con Samantha Cristoforetti".
Spaceflight News— CAPSTONE's gone. And now it's back! (space.com) (spacenews.com) (spacenews.com) (satellitetoday.com) — AS published a Ballistic Lunar Transfer cheat-sheet (PDF: amazonaws.com VIA advancedspace.com) — TCM-1C may not be necessary (nasa.gov) (advancedspace.com)Short & Sweet— Minotaur II explodes (thehill.com) (noozhawk.com)— X-37B beats own record on orbit (space.com)— Starship 24 readies for flight (interestingengineering.com) (nasaspaceflight.com) (twitter.com/SpaceX) (twitter.com/SpaceX)This Week in Spaceflight History— 16th July, 2013: Luca Parmitano's leaky suit on EVA-23 (PDF: nasa.gov) (PDF: ntrs.nasa.gov) (youtube.com) — The water separator drum holes were blocked with mineral deposits (nasaspaceflight.com) (PDF: ntrs.nasa.gov) — Airlock Cooling Loop Recovery ion beds were implicated (PDF: ttu-ir.tdl.org) — EMU was developed with on-orbit rescue in mind. (PDF: nescacademy.nasa.gov)— Next week (7/19 - 7/25) in 1992: Electro-coccyx.
On The Space Show for Wednesday, 18 May 2022: Eurovision 2022 (yes, there are space/astrophysics links): Italian and ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti (@AstroSamantha), aboard the International Space Station, sends her greetings to the Eurovision Song Contest being held in Turin, Italy Sam Ryder (@SamRyderMusic) with “Space Man”, the United Kingdom's entrant in Eurovision 2022, which placed second behind Ukraine Sagittarius A* black hole is imaged for the first time: Sagittarius A*, abbreviated Sgr A*, is the supermassive black hole at the Galactic Center of the Milky Way. It is located near the border of the constellations Sagittarius and Scorpius, about 5.6° south of the ecliptic, visually close to the Butterfly Cluster and Lambda Scorpii. We join the U.S. National Science Foundation and the Event Horizon Telescope project joint media conference to announce the successful imaging of Sagittarius A* Planet Earth - Episode 38: NOAA's GOES-18 (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite) launched DSCOVR (Deep Space Climate Observatory) is a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration space weather, space climate, and Earth observation satellite. Astronaut reflections on seeing the Earth from space: Luca Parmitano (@astro_luca), Italian and ESA astronaut
Krigen i Ukraine kan også mærkes i rummet. Direktøren for Ruslands rumfartagentur har tweetet en propaganda-video med russiske soldater og Elon Musk har aktiveret Starlink-internet over Ukraine. Vi dykker ned i, hvordan krigen i Ukraine belaster samarbejdet mellem Vesten og Rusland i forhold til Den Internationale Rumstation. Vi har også et interview med en ESA-astronaut der sidst var på Den Internationale Rumstation i 2020. Medvirkende: Ole J. Knudsen, kommunikationsmedarbejder ved Fysik og Astronomi på Aarhus Universitet. Thomas A.E. Andersen, direktør for Danish Aerospace Company. Oleg Kutkov, indbygger i Kiyv. Luca Parmitano, ESA-astronaut. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the depth of Earth to the abyss of Space, ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano tells the story of his exceptional and challenging journey. Luca Parmitano, ESA astronaut and Italian Air Force Lt Col, protagonist of “Volare”, the first long-term ASI mission, has been the first Italian ever to perform an extravehicular activity.
Une sortie dans l'espace n'est jamais une promenade de santé. Le 16 juillet 2013, une semaine après avoir réalisé sa première sortie en dehors de l'ISS, l'astronaute italien Luca Parmitano a été victime d'un incident rarissime qui est venu rappeler combien l'espace est une frontière dure et inhospitalière pour l'homme. Luca Parmitano a eu la surprise de voir de l'eau remplir progressivement son scaphandre. Contraint d'écourter sa sortie pour ne pas se noyer, il a dû rallier la Station située à plusieurs centaines de mètres, à l'aveugle, quasiment coupé du monde. Il revient sur cette expérience . "La Fabrique de l'espace" est un podcast présenté par Jules Grandsire, de l'Agence spatiale européenne, qui nous fait découvrir celles et ceux qui font l'espace. Un podcast RTL, coproduit par Colby Co. / T2CS, avec le soutien de l'Agence spatiale européenne.
Christopher J. Cassidy was selected as an astronaut by NASA in 2004 and is a veteran of three space flights, STS‐127, Expedition 35, and Expedition 63. During STS‐127, Cassidy served as a Mission Specialist and was the 500th person in history to fly into space. This mission delivered the Japanese Experiment Module Exposed Facility (JEM‐EF) and the Experiment Logistics Module Exposed Section (ELM‐ES) to the station. For Expedition 35, Cassidy and the European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Luca Parmitano had their unplanned spacewalk to replace a pump controller box cut short when Parmitano had cooling water leak into his helmet. Cassidy, a U.S. Navy SEAL, has been deployed twice to the Mediterranean and twice to Afghanistan. He has been the recipient of Bronze Star with combat ‘V' and Presidential Unit Citation for leading a nine‐day operation at the Zharwar Kili Cave on the Afghanistan/Pakistan border. Cassidy recently served as Commander on the International Space Station for Expedition 63.
Telefonata con Luca Parmitano: ci svela i retroscena di quando si è allagato il su casco. Un nuovo appuntamento con Danilo da Fiumicino
"In queste settimane abbiamo visto quanto sia cruciale ridurre la dipendenza Ue dal gas o dal petrolio. Ogni euro speso nelle energie rinnovabili aiuterà il pianeta e i consumatori. Noi dobbiamo essere più indipendenti" dal punto di vista energetico. Lo ha detto la presidente della commissione Ue Ursula von der Leyen introducendo il summit sugli investimenti sostenibili europei. Intanto la Russia accusa Bruxelles di aver preso decisioni avventate. Dove sta la verità? Ne parliamo con Stefano Saglia (ARERA). Con il prof. Philippe van Parijs dell'Università di Lovanio partiamo di democrazia e partecipazione in un'Europa in cui l'astensionismo cresce regolarmente. Infine il racconto di Luca Parmitano, astronauta italiano dell'ESA ci racconta come i cambiamenti climatici, dallo spazio, siano visibili persino ad occhio nudo.
Luca Parmitano has the distinction of being the first Italian astronaut to walk in space. On his second spacewalk, he nearly drowned when his helmet filled with water. During the Explorers podcast, he talks with host Richard Wiese about the thrill of the spacewalk and what he's learned about what's important. Luca had a wonderful childhood in Catania, Sicily, and didn't realize that this place was special. It's a vacation destination for people around the world. His parent were both teachers. The first recollections he has of interest in space was through television and stories about the space shuttles. Luca said he wanted to be an astronaut from an early age, but he didn't grasp the full meaning of that until he was older. He was intentional in his career path, trying out for the Italian Airforce Academy. Competition for a place as a cadet there is steep… 80 cadets accepted from 8000 applications. He was pleased to be accepted. He knew he'd have to become a test pilot to make the progression to astronaut, so that was his next goal. As a test pilot, he was the youngest in his squadron and didn't think he had a shot at being selected for the European Space Agency (ESA). His squadron commander encouraged him to apply, noting that he would not be chosen without submitting an application. Three days before the public announcement, he got word he had been accepted and was overjoyed. When it comes to setting records, he tells us that almost everyone in the program would rather talk about ideas and possibilities rather than what they've done in the past. He shares that his belief that it's about the next guy and what he will accomplish, and that's where we should put our emphasis. Hear the incredible story about his problems during his second spacewalk that almost cost him his life! His advice to new cadets – You can only solve one thing at a time – Focus on the solution and not on the problem. To learn more about Luca Parmitano and his exciting career as an astronaut, visit the ESA website. To hear about other explorers, join us for new episodes of Life's Tough: Explorers are TOUGHER!! At https://www.lifestough.com/podcast/explorers/. Richard Wiese, the host of this podcast, is an American explorer. He is the author of the guidebook, Born to Explore: How to Be a Backyard Adventurer. He became the youngest person to become president of the Explorers Club in 2002. Richard is also Executive Producer and Host of the PBS weekly television series Born to Explore with Richard Wiese.
Important decisions can be complex and difficult to make. We're at the mercy of certain behavioral biases, and we often face a degree of uncertainty. And while it's helpful to be aware of our shortcomings and mindful of our incomplete picture of the world, there is a proven way to make better decisions, on balance. In this episode of Choiceology with Katy Milkman, we look at how questioning our basic assumptions and thinking like a scientist can help us untangle the knottiest of problems and make choices with greater confidence.Luca Parmitano was the first Italian astronaut to perform an EVA—an extravehicular activity, otherwise known as a space walk—in 2013. During that EVA, Luca noticed a small amount of excess moisture in his space suit. Engineers chalked it up to a minor leak in his drinking container.But on his second EVA, Luca nearly drowned in space. You'll hear from Luca himself about what happened and what it was like to have his helmet fill with water, 250 miles above the earth, outside the International Space Station. You'll also hear how NASA worked to prevent a repeat of what has been called “the scariest wardrobe malfunction” in the agency's history. Luca Parmitano is an astronaut with the European Space Agency and a colonel in the Italian Air Force.A version of Luca's story appears in Adam Grant's new book Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know.Adam Grant joined Katy to talk about the methods scientists use to avoid certain pitfalls, such as confirmation bias, in the search for objective information. Rather than treat our beliefs or opinions as truths, Adam encourages us to treat them instead as hunches. Hunches can be tested, as scientists test their hypotheses. Taking this scientific approach to difficult problems often yields better results in business, politics, and life.Adam Grant is the Saul P. Steinberg Professor of Management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He's also host of the popular TED podcast WorkLife. Choiceology is an original podcast from Charles Schwab. For more on the series, visit schwab.com/podcast.If you enjoy the show, please leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating or review on Apple Podcasts.Important DisclosuresAll expressions of opinion are subject to change without notice in reaction to shifting market conditions.The comments, views, and opinions expressed in the presentation are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of Charles Schwab.Data contained herein from third-party providers is obtained from what are considered reliable sources. However, its accuracy, completeness or reliability cannot be guaranteed.The policy analysis provided by the Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., does not constitute and should not be interpreted as an endorsement of any political party.Investing involves risk, including loss of principal.The book How to Change: The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (CS&Co.). Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (CS&Co.) has not reviewed the book and makes no representations about its content.(0621-1KMT)
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Do you know what Samantha Cristoforetti, Matthias Maurer, Andreas Mogensen, Luca Parmitano, and Thomas Pesquet have in common? They are astronauts, to be exact: active astronauts. I had the honor and pleasure to interview a retired astronaut, Dr. Thomas Reiter, who told me about his extraordinary career at ESA.
As the European Space Agency (ESA) recruits its first astronauts in over 10 years, ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano shares his journey to spaceflight and some of the qualities he's observed in his fellow space explorers. Luca has now flown two six-month missions to the International Space Station, but did he always want to be an astronaut? What do astronauts do when they're not in space? And what advice would Luca give to astronaut hopefuls? This second episode in our space careers series covers all this and more. ESA's accepting applications for the role of Astronaut and Astronaut (with a physical disability) until 28 May 2021. Visit esa.int/YourWayToSpace for how to apply.
He was the first person to DJ in space, and the youngest Italian ever to perform a spacewalk. Our guest Luca Parmitano tells FRANCE 24 about his job as an astronaut for the European Space Agency, as the ESA starts hiring its next generation of space explorers. With a focus on more diversity in the recruitment process, that means the Agency is actively encouraging applications from women, who have been under-represented on the astronaut roster up to now; and from people with physical impairments who would like to become the first "para-astronaut" in history.
Dopo oltre dieci anni, il 31 marzo 2021, l'Agenzia spaziale europea aprirà un nuovo bando di reclutamento
L'Europe a la tête dans les étoiles cette semaine, avec de multiples missions sur Mars, et la campagne de recrutement de l'Agence spatiale européenne (ESA), pour que l'UE reste aux avant-postes dans la course à la conquête spatiale. Pour en parler, nous retrouvons cette semaine un astronaute de l'ESA, l'italien Luca Parmitano.
Luca Parmitano, astronaute recruté par l'ESA, était l'invité de Christophe Jakubyszyn dans Good Morning Business, ce mercredi 17 février. Ils sont revenus sur le lancement d'une campagne de recrutement de l'Europe spatiale en quête de nouveaux astronautes, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Ce mercredi 17 février, Sandra Gandoin et Christophe Jakubyszyn ont reçu Guillaume Vassault-Houlière, co-fondateur de YesWeHack, Jérémy Moulard, docteur en management du sport professionnel, Luca Parmitano, astronaute recruté par l'ESA, et Nicolas Chabanne, fondateur de "C'est qui le patron ?!", dans l'émission Good Morning Business sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Four extraordinary stories that explore the thrills and chills of live music performances. PJ Powers, the South African singer who became the first white pop star to perform live to a black audience in Soweto during the height of apartheid. (This interview was first broadcast in 2016) Marjorie Eliot, the Harlem jazz pianist who for almost 30 years has been holding free concerts in her living room every Sunday – she does so to honour the memory of her son who died on a Sunday. (This interview was first broadcast in 2015) Luca Parmitano, the Italian astronaut who became the first DJ in orbit, after playing a live set from the International Space Station to a cruise ship of clubbers in Ibiza. The rapso band 3Canal on the origins of J'Ouvert Morning, the pre-dawn dance through the streets of Port of Spain that opens one of the biggest festivals in the Caribbean – the legendary Trinidad Carnival. (This interview was first broadcast in 2016) Presented by Emily Webb Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com Picture: Luca Parmitano Credit: World Club Dome/ESA
Four extraordinary stories that explore the thrills and chills of live music performances. PJ Powers, the South African singer who became the first white pop star to perform live to a black audience in Soweto during the height of apartheid. (This interview was first broadcast in 2016) Marjorie Eliot, the Harlem jazz pianist who for almost 30 years has been holding free concerts in her living room every Sunday – she does so to honour the memory of her son who died on a Sunday. (This interview was first broadcast in 2015) Luca Parmitano, the Italian astronaut who became the first DJ in orbit, after playing a live set from the International Space Station to a cruise ship of clubbers in Ibiza. The rapso band 3Canal on the origins of J'Ouvert Morning, the pre-dawn dance through the streets of Port of Spain that opens one of the biggest festivals in the Caribbean – the legendary Trinidad Carnival. (This interview was first broadcast in 2016) Presented by Emily Webb Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com Picture: Luca Parmitano Credit: World Club Dome/ESA
Scienza e diplomazia, un binomio sempre più stretto, messo alla prova durante i mesi della crisi sanitaria ma anche fondamentale per lo sviluppo della ricerca, delle imprese tecnologiche, e per la corsa verso lo spazio. Facciamo il punto con Domenico Fornara, capo dell'ufficio che alla Farnesina si occupa dell'internazionalizzazione della ricerca scientifica e tecnologica e dell'innovazione, e con le voci della virologa Ilaria Capua, della biologa Barbara Gallavotti e dell'astronauta Luca Parmitano, protagonisti dell'ultima conferenza degli addetti scientifici del ministero degli Esteri.
Scienza e diplomazia, un binomio sempre più stretto, messo alla prova durante i mesi della crisi sanitaria ma anche fondamentale per lo sviluppo della ricerca, delle imprese tecnologiche, e per la corsa verso lo spazio. Facciamo il punto con Domenico Fornara, capo dell'ufficio che alla Farnesina si occupa dell'internazionalizzazione della ricerca scientifica e tecnologica e dell'innovazione, e con le voci della virologa Ilaria Capua, della biologa Barbara Gallavotti e dell'astronauta Luca Parmitano, protagonisti dell'ultima conferenza degli addetti scientifici del ministero degli Esteri.
Phusaphusaana is an entry-level enchantment, with a range of sixty feet, an instant casting time, and a duration of about a minute. This spell from the bronze age prevents the target from hearing anything but your voice. The spell’s effects are two-fold. First, it silences all other sounds, and second, it allows the caster's voice to be audible despite any barriers present. This spell only works on living things and not on any form of sound gathering technology. Phusaphusaana is useful when having conversations at concerts or near heavy equipment. One of the more unique uses of the spell occurred on July 16, 2013. Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano was conducting a routine spacewalk to repair cables on the exterior of the International Space Station when water from his drink pouch began leaking into his helmet. The water clinging to his face and mouth left him unable to speak correctly. Not realizing the specific problem and assuming an error with his communications, astronauts on the station, cast phusaphusanna so he could hear them. He signaled that he needed assistance, and the spacewalk then aborted safely. Here on Earth, the spell has been helpful communicating with and soothing those with autism.
Il 2 novembre 2000 la Stazione Spaziale Internazionale riceveva il suo primo equipaggio
Working from space gives you a unique perspective on work, teams, leadership, and the future. In this episode of Making Remote Work, Luca Parmitano offers us a glimpse of how work is carried out remotely from space. We talk about communication, teamwork, leadership, autonomy, confinement, the opportunities that remote work could bring in the future. Luca Parmitano is an Italian engineer and astronaut in the European Astronaut Corps for the European Space Agency (ESA). He was selected as an ESA astronaut in May 2009. In February 2011, Luca was assigned as a flight engineer to Italian space agency ASI's first long-duration mission on the International Space Station. Luca spent 166 days in space, personally conducting over 20 experiments, and took part in two spacewalks and the docking of four spacecraft during his ‘Volare' mission. He landed safely back on Earth on 11 November 2013. Luca was launched to the International Space Station for his second mission on 20 July 2019 – the 50th anniversary of the first human lunar landing – and returned 6 February 2020. His 201-day mission saw him take on the role of Space Station commander for Expedition 61 – becoming the third European and first-ever Italian International Space Station commander. During Beyond, Luca supported more than 50 European experiments and 200 international experiments in space. Other highlights including performing the first ‘live DJ session' in Earth orbit, addressing world leaders at the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP 25, and talking to Nobel Laureates about exoplanets and the chemistry of batteries. MAKING REMOTE WORK - is a limited series led by the ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN COMMUNITY and hosted by SKILLS FOR MARS. It is a public service video-podcast in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It will host 20+ researchers and practitioners in the field of distributed work. They will share their insights and knowledge to support companies and employees who are making this transition. If you are interested in the Future of Work - consider subscribing to Skills for Mars: https://bit.ly/3cA2UF1 Support the Skills for Mars podcast? Please visit: https://www.skillsformars.com or https://www.patreon.com/skillsformars - LinkedIn @skills for mars - Facebook @skillsformars - Instagram @skillsformars - Twitter @skillsformars -TIMESTAMPS - 00:00:00 – Start 00:00:45 – The importance of training & planning to successful remote working (CLIP) 00:04:26 – Coordinating remotely using voice-driven tools 00:05:51 – Dealing with ambiguity coming from various inputs 00:09:58 – Motivating & engaging a crew of different nationalities with different values and views 00:12:17 – Leading a team of great minds to solve the toughest issues in space 00:14:38 – Team conflict in confined space 00:17:27 – Maintaining psychological wellbeing in space 00:19:06 – Autonomy when working on the International Space Station 00:22:03 – Remote work as a driver of education in underserved communities 00:24:46 – Can Covid-19 create opportunities in rural areas through the increase in broadband communication? 00:27:10 – A view on global unrest and ecological change Support this podcast
On this episode of Talking Space, we return from our two-week summer hiatus to bring you the news of our absence. We start with a discussion of the rapid, four-orbit approach the next ISS resupply vehicle took, Progress 52. In the conversation, we discuss the recent spacesuit failure which resulted in astronaut Luca Parmitano's spacesuit filling with water. Sticking with Russia, we discuss the latest findings of the Proton rocket failure back on July 1st, and talk about the future of Russian rockets and their current reliability. We then discuss some vibration tests that will shake things up in the science world, which came as a result of Ares 1-X. On our second trip around the table, we discuss Lori Garver's comments at the NewSpace convention about going to an asteroid as well as bringing up some budget woes. We then move on to looking at the first trailer for the reboot of the "Cosmos" series. This version with Neil DeGrasse Tyson will air on Fox, but do we think it'll stand up to the original, or can it even be compared? Lastly, we reflect on the Apollo 11 anniversary with some great space pictures. To view the fluid structure video Mark discussed, visit http://youtu.be/7cdPBjsoa_k To look at the lunar images, specifically the image Mark referenced, visithttp://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/apollo/apollo9/lores/as09-20-3064.jpg Host this week: Gene Mikulka. Panel Members: Mark Ratterman and special guest CraftLass Show Recorded 07/29/2013