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Ever since the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter first confirmed the presence of water on the Moon, the rush has been on, as both Russia and India proved last week. Why is finding water there so important? How did the LRO probe first make the detection? What else has LRO been up to since reaching the Moon in 2019? Finally, what are the next steps? We'll find out from the source--Dr. Noah Petro, Project Scientist for the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter! Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Dr. Noah Petro Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: discourse.org/twit
Ever since the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter first confirmed the presence of water on the Moon, the rush has been on, as both Russia and India proved last week. Why is finding water there so important? How did the LRO probe first make the detection? What else has LRO been up to since reaching the Moon in 2019? Finally, what are the next steps? We'll find out from the source--Dr. Noah Petro, Project Scientist for the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter! Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Dr. Noah Petro Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: discourse.org/twit
Ever since the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter first confirmed the presence of water on the Moon, the rush has been on, as both Russia and India proved last week. Why is finding water there so important? How did the LRO probe first make the detection? What else has LRO been up to since reaching the Moon in 2019? Finally, what are the next steps? We'll find out from the source--Dr. Noah Petro, Project Scientist for the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter! Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Dr. Noah Petro Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: discourse.org/twit
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From February 2, 2022. By collecting and analyzing stories from a variety of indigenous cultures in North America, researchers find evidence for a mid-air explosion of a comet or asteroid, similar to the Tunguska event. Plus, a new Trojan for Earth, volcanoes and dinosaurs, ancient Mexican cacao groves, and this week in rocket history is Lunar Orbiter 3. We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
Ne töltse le az új Android telefonra készült rosszindulatú alkalmazást GSMring 2022-10-24 06:04:09 Mobiltech Telefon Okostelefon Android Néhány hete egy új rosszindulatú androidos okostelefonokra szánt alkalmazás kezdett el terjedni, amit semmiképpen sem szabad letölteni. Mutatjuk, hogy miért. Rendszerint találkozhatunk a mindennapokban csalókkal, sőt ezeknek a száma folyamatosan növekszik. Manapság leginkább az online felületen próbálják ellopni az adatainkat, különböző módszerekke Csalókra figyelmezetet a Magnet Bank Mínuszos 2022-10-24 04:33:58 Infotech Telefon MagNet Bank A csalók az ügyfeleket telefon keresik, először általában valamely nagyobb pénzintézet nevében. Gyakran a telefonszámot meghamisítva azt a látszatot keltik, hogy a hívás a bank valódi telefonszámáról érkezik. Amikor a hívott tájékoztatja az elkövetőket, hogy nincs az említett banknál számlája, készségesen “átkapcsolják” a másik bankhoz. Az elkövető Egy tajvani cégen múlhat, ha fejre áll a teljes globális gazdaság Bitport 2022-10-24 15:12:04 Infotech USA Kína Tajvan A TSMC a világ legnagyobb csipgyártója, amelynek kiesése egy kínai-amerikai konfliktusban még dollárban kifejezve is ezermilliárdos károkat okozhat. A telefonunk tudhatja, mikor halunk meg Digital Hungary 2022-10-24 15:24:04 Mobiltech Telefon Okostelefon Könnyen lehet, hogy az okostelefonunk már a járásunk alapján kikövetkeztetheti, meddig élünk. A Photoshop új funkciójával úgy törölhetünk bármit egy képről, mintha soha ott sem lett volna Rakéta 2022-10-24 06:15:03 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Photoshop Adobe Az Adobe a mesterséges intelligencia segítségével turbózta fel a képszerkesztő képességeit, aminek használatához egyre kevésbé lesz szükség professzionális ismeretekre. Hamarosan laptopokban is feltűnik az RTX 4090 PCWorld 2022-10-24 06:03:07 Infotech Na persze nem olyan őrült specifikációval, mint az asztali verzió, de azért nem lesz okunk a panaszra. Nem kell vezető kamionba IT Business 2022-10-24 06:21:53 Infotech Közlekedés Kamion Robot Teherautó Texas IKEA Önvezető teherautó szállítja az IKEA termékeit az egyik raktárból az áruházba minden nap – Texasban. A bútorgyártó összefogott a Kodiak Robotics céggel, amely önvezető technológián dolgozik a hosszú távú teherautó-közlekedéshez, hogy tesztelje a raktáraiból történő vezető nélküli kiszállításokat. Augusztus óta egy autonóm, nehéz teherbírású Kodi A kutyák képesek „látni” a szagokat? in.hu 2022-10-24 05:57:00 Tudomány Kutya Egy új, a kutyákon végzett tanulmány kimutatta, hogy közvetlen idegi kapcsolat van a szaglás és a látás között.Bár a kutyák kimondottan a szaglásukról híresek, kiderült, hogy ezzel az érzékszervükkel több dolog is összefüggésbe hozható. A kutyák ugyanis nem csak az orrukkal vizsgálják meg a körülöttük lévő világot, hanem az egész fejükkel érzik azt 2024-től tényleg jöhetnek az egységes töltőkábelek az EU-ban 444.hu 2022-10-24 11:44:23 Mobiltech Telefon Mobiltelefon Előbb a mobiltelefonokra és a tabletekre, 2026-tól pedig a laptopokra is vonatkozik majd a szabály. Hamarosan érkezik egy rakás Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 mobil TechWorld 2022-10-24 12:00:33 Mobiltech Xiaomi Több mint egy tucat Redmi Note 11 variáns után a Xiaomi azt ígéri, hogy ebben a hónapban bemutatja a Redmi Note 12 szériát. A Xiaomi évek óta gigantikus dömpinget tart mobilfronton, az egyes szériás különböző modelljei néha követhetetlenek, főleg a Redmi és Poco márkák felé átcímkézésekkel. Ennek csúcsát a Redmi Note 11 széria képviselte, amelyből Tervezetten becsapódva a Mars felszínébe Spacejunkie 2022-10-24 09:44:20 Tudomány Világűr NASA Mars A NASA mérnökei a SHIELD leszállóegységet tesztelik, mellyel a megszokottaktól eltérően lehetne eljutni a Vörös Bolygóra. A nap képe - A Lunar Orbiter-3 űrszonda felvétele Spacejunkie 2022-10-24 07:05:00 Tudomány Világűr A Lunar Orbiter-3 szándékosan a Hold felszínébe csapódott, miután teljesítette a kitűzött célokat. Ledokkolt a Progressz MSz-19 Spacejunkie 2022-10-24 15:10:39 Tudomány Világűr Űrállomás A Progressz MSz-19 teherűrhajó október 24-én, hétfőn hagyta el a Nemzetközi Űrállomást, több mint nyolc hónap szolgálat után.
Ne töltse le az új Android telefonra készült rosszindulatú alkalmazást GSMring 2022-10-24 06:04:09 Mobiltech Telefon Okostelefon Android Néhány hete egy új rosszindulatú androidos okostelefonokra szánt alkalmazás kezdett el terjedni, amit semmiképpen sem szabad letölteni. Mutatjuk, hogy miért. Rendszerint találkozhatunk a mindennapokban csalókkal, sőt ezeknek a száma folyamatosan növekszik. Manapság leginkább az online felületen próbálják ellopni az adatainkat, különböző módszerekke Csalókra figyelmezetet a Magnet Bank Mínuszos 2022-10-24 04:33:58 Infotech Telefon MagNet Bank A csalók az ügyfeleket telefon keresik, először általában valamely nagyobb pénzintézet nevében. Gyakran a telefonszámot meghamisítva azt a látszatot keltik, hogy a hívás a bank valódi telefonszámáról érkezik. Amikor a hívott tájékoztatja az elkövetőket, hogy nincs az említett banknál számlája, készségesen “átkapcsolják” a másik bankhoz. Az elkövető Egy tajvani cégen múlhat, ha fejre áll a teljes globális gazdaság Bitport 2022-10-24 15:12:04 Infotech USA Kína Tajvan A TSMC a világ legnagyobb csipgyártója, amelynek kiesése egy kínai-amerikai konfliktusban még dollárban kifejezve is ezermilliárdos károkat okozhat. A telefonunk tudhatja, mikor halunk meg Digital Hungary 2022-10-24 15:24:04 Mobiltech Telefon Okostelefon Könnyen lehet, hogy az okostelefonunk már a járásunk alapján kikövetkeztetheti, meddig élünk. A Photoshop új funkciójával úgy törölhetünk bármit egy képről, mintha soha ott sem lett volna Rakéta 2022-10-24 06:15:03 Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia Photoshop Adobe Az Adobe a mesterséges intelligencia segítségével turbózta fel a képszerkesztő képességeit, aminek használatához egyre kevésbé lesz szükség professzionális ismeretekre. Hamarosan laptopokban is feltűnik az RTX 4090 PCWorld 2022-10-24 06:03:07 Infotech Na persze nem olyan őrült specifikációval, mint az asztali verzió, de azért nem lesz okunk a panaszra. Nem kell vezető kamionba IT Business 2022-10-24 06:21:53 Infotech Közlekedés Kamion Robot Teherautó Texas IKEA Önvezető teherautó szállítja az IKEA termékeit az egyik raktárból az áruházba minden nap – Texasban. A bútorgyártó összefogott a Kodiak Robotics céggel, amely önvezető technológián dolgozik a hosszú távú teherautó-közlekedéshez, hogy tesztelje a raktáraiból történő vezető nélküli kiszállításokat. Augusztus óta egy autonóm, nehéz teherbírású Kodi A kutyák képesek „látni” a szagokat? in.hu 2022-10-24 05:57:00 Tudomány Kutya Egy új, a kutyákon végzett tanulmány kimutatta, hogy közvetlen idegi kapcsolat van a szaglás és a látás között.Bár a kutyák kimondottan a szaglásukról híresek, kiderült, hogy ezzel az érzékszervükkel több dolog is összefüggésbe hozható. A kutyák ugyanis nem csak az orrukkal vizsgálják meg a körülöttük lévő világot, hanem az egész fejükkel érzik azt 2024-től tényleg jöhetnek az egységes töltőkábelek az EU-ban 444.hu 2022-10-24 11:44:23 Mobiltech Telefon Mobiltelefon Előbb a mobiltelefonokra és a tabletekre, 2026-tól pedig a laptopokra is vonatkozik majd a szabály. Hamarosan érkezik egy rakás Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 mobil TechWorld 2022-10-24 12:00:33 Mobiltech Xiaomi Több mint egy tucat Redmi Note 11 variáns után a Xiaomi azt ígéri, hogy ebben a hónapban bemutatja a Redmi Note 12 szériát. A Xiaomi évek óta gigantikus dömpinget tart mobilfronton, az egyes szériás különböző modelljei néha követhetetlenek, főleg a Redmi és Poco márkák felé átcímkézésekkel. Ennek csúcsát a Redmi Note 11 széria képviselte, amelyből Tervezetten becsapódva a Mars felszínébe Spacejunkie 2022-10-24 09:44:20 Tudomány Világűr NASA Mars A NASA mérnökei a SHIELD leszállóegységet tesztelik, mellyel a megszokottaktól eltérően lehetne eljutni a Vörös Bolygóra. A nap képe - A Lunar Orbiter-3 űrszonda felvétele Spacejunkie 2022-10-24 07:05:00 Tudomány Világűr A Lunar Orbiter-3 szándékosan a Hold felszínébe csapódott, miután teljesítette a kitűzött célokat. Ledokkolt a Progressz MSz-19 Spacejunkie 2022-10-24 15:10:39 Tudomány Világűr Űrállomás A Progressz MSz-19 teherűrhajó október 24-én, hétfőn hagyta el a Nemzetközi Űrállomást, több mint nyolc hónap szolgálat után.
On August 14, 1966, NASA places the Lunar Orbiter 1 into lunar orbit. Lunar Orbiter 1 is only the second artificial satellite to be placed around the moon after the Soviet Union's Luna 10 probe launched in April 1966. Photos: https://www.spaceracehistorypodcast.com/post/episode-44-lunar-orbiter
By collecting and analyzing stories from a variety of indigenous cultures in North America, researchers find evidence for a mid-air explosion of a comet or asteroid, similar to the Tunguska event. Plus, a new Trojan for Earth, volcanoes and dinosaurs, ancient Mexican cacao groves, and this week in rocket history is Lunar Orbiter 3.
23 tháng 8 là ngày gì? Hôm nay là ngày sinh của Kobe Bryant SỰ KIỆN 1973 - Một vụ cướp ngân hàng xảy ra sai lầm ở Stockholm , Thụy Điển, biến thành một cuộc khủng hoảng con tin; trong năm ngày tiếp theo, các con tin bắt đầu có thiện cảm với những kẻ bắt giữ chúng, dẫn đến thuật ngữ "" hội chứng Stockholm "". 1954 - Chuyến bay đầu tiên của máy bay đa năng Lockheed C-130 . 2011 - Một trận động đất 5,8 độ richter (cấp độ: trung bình) xảy ra ở Virginia . Thiệt hại xảy ra đối với các di tích và công trình kiến trúc ở Washington, DC và kết quả là thiệt hại ước tính từ $ 200 triệu đến $ 300 triệu USD. 1966 - Lunar Orbiter 1 chụp bức ảnh đầu tiên về Trái đất từ quỹ đạo quay quanh Mặt trăng . Ngày lễ và kỷ niệm Ngày Quốc kỳ tại Ucraina (từ năm 2004). Ngày quốc tế tưởng nhớ việc buôn bán nô lệ và việc bãi bỏ nó Sinh 1978 – Kobe Bryant cựu cầu thủ bóng rổ chuyên nghiệp người Mỹ. Bryant dành toàn bộ sự nghiệp thi đấu 20 mùa giải tại NBA cho đội bóng Los Angeles Lakers. Anh gia nhập thẳng lên NBA sau khi học xong trung học và giành được năm chức vô địch NBA. Bryant có 18 lần có mặt trong đội hình All-Star, 15 lần có mặt trong Đội hình toàn NBA, 12 lần có mặt trong Đội hình phòng ngự toàn NBA, và được mệnh danh là Cầu thủ có Giá trị nhất NBA vào năm 2008. Bryant qua đời vào ngày 26 tháng 1 năm 2020, trong một tai nạn trực thăng. 1993 – Seo Hye-lin, thành viên nhóm nhạc nữ EXID, Hàn Quốc. 1783 - William Tierney Clark , kỹ sư người Anh, thiết kế Cầu Hammersmith (mất năm 1852) Mất 234 – Gia Cát Lượng, là Thừa tướng, công thần khai quốc, nhà chính trị,chỉ huy quân sự và cũng là một nhà phát minh kỹ thuật nổi tiếng của nhà Quý Hán (Thục Hán) thời Tam Quốc. Ông qua đời vì bệnh tại Gò Ngũ Trượng 1907 – Đào Tấn, nhà soạn tuồng, ông tổ hát bội Việt Nam (s. 1845). 2013 - Richard J. Corman , doanh nhân người Mỹ, thành lập Tập đoàn Đường sắt RJ Corman (sinh năm 1955) Chương trình "Hôm nay ngày gì" hiện đã có mặt trên Youtube, Facebook và Spotify: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aweekmedia - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AWeekTV - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6rC4CgZNV6tJpX2RIcbK0J #aweektv #23thang8 #KobeBryant #ĐàoTấn #GiaCátLượng Các video đều thuộc quyền sở hữu của Adwell jsc, mọi hành động sử dụng lại nội dung của chúng tôi đều không được phép. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aweek-tv/message
Spaceflight news— Astra readies for next orbital launch (spacenews.com) (twitter.com/Astra) (spacenews.com)— Super Heavy Starship stacked! (twitter.com/StarshipGazer) (twitter.com/ErcXspace) (twitter.com/elonmusk) (twitter.com/RGVaerialphotos) (youtube.com)— Perseverance's first sampling attempt (spacenews.com) (nasa.gov) (twitter.com/PaulHammond51)Short & Sweet— China hops (spacenews.com)— OFT-2 slipping from August? (HT DeltaV: twitter.com/SciGuySpace) (HT DeltaV: twitter.com/SciGuySpace) (spacenews.com) (spacenews.com) (spacenews.com)— Blue Origin developing reusable second stage (arstechnica.com)Questions, comments, corrections— Another Eric Berger interview on MECO (HT AZ: podcastaddict.com)Dragonfly interview (HT AZ: forbes.com)— Watch party! The High Frontier: The Untold Story of Gerard K. O'Neill. Friday Aug 27 6pm ET (calendar.google.com)Interview -- Danny Gleeson, Co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer of Réaltra Space Systems Engineering— realtra.space— twitter.com/realtraspace— linkedin.com/in/dannyjgleesonThis week in SF history— 10 Aug, 1966. Launch of Lunar Orbiter 1, first U.S. spacecraft to orbit the Moon (en.wikipedia.org) (nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov) (history.nasa.gov)— Next week (8/17 - 8/23) in 1993. Move that parking cone over there.
In this episode: Middle School, Mortal Kombat, NASA Apollo Astronaut Michael Collins, Weekend Preview, Timeout for Spanish, Paul’s Second Vaccine Shot, Dumbass of the Day, Lunar Orbiter Conversations, and the Big Three at 9.
We're back, just a little tweaked. Something's clearly frozen over because Edge is good now. Apple’s privacy push is actually working. 1960s Lunar Orbiter images, saved from loss, are amazing. Plus: Picard, The Innovators, and retirement accounts for kids. Show Notes: https://TEHpodcast.com/teh83
Here's my conversation with Don Erwin, President of the Board of Trustees for the non-profit Niagara Aerospace Museum. We talked about Lunar Orbiter and Kodak, the Lunar Module, and the Saturn V. We had a great time talking and I know you'll enjoy this episode! Let me know if you have any questions, email me at john@thespaceshot.com. You can also call 720-772-7988 if you'd like to ask a question for the show. Send questions, ideas, or comments, and I will be sure to respond to you! Thanks for reaching out! Do me a favor and leave a review for the podcast if you enjoy listening each day. Screenshot your review and send it to @johnmulnix or john@thespaceshot.com and I will send you a Space Shot sticker and a thank you! You can send me questions and connect with me on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter, by clicking one of the links below. Facebook (https://m.facebook.com/thespaceshot/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/johnmulnix/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/johnmulnix) Episode Links: Check out the Niagara Aerospace Museum on Facebook. (https://www.facebook.com/Niagara-Aerospace-Museum-87126225996/) You can also visit their website. Niagara Aerospace Museum (https://niagaraaerospacemuseum.org/) The Lunar Orbiter Camera (https://www.eastman.org/video-lunar-orbiter-camera) Apollo 16 landing from PDI to Touchdown- YouTube Link (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSXhb3J05ps&t=15m35s)
The week in space history for November 4th to the 10th. Let me know if you have any questions, email me at john@thespaceshot.com. You can also call 720-772-7988 if you'd like to ask a question for the show. Send questions, ideas, or comments, and I will be sure to respond to you! Thanks for reaching out! Do me a favor and leave a review for the podcast if you enjoy listening each day. Screenshot your review and send it to @johnmulnix or john@thespaceshot.com and I will send you a Space Shot sticker and a thank you! You can send me questions and connect with me on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter, by clicking one of the links below. Facebook (https://m.facebook.com/thespaceshot/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/johnmulnix/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/johnmulnix) Episode Links: ESA Solar Flare Post (http://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/The_biggest_solar_X-ray_flare_ever_is_classified_as_X28Here's) Here's a cool NASA page with images of the aurora here on Earth during this storm. NASA (https://www.nasa.gov/topics/solarsystem/features/halloween_storms.html) NASA's Lunar Orbiter 2 Mission Page (https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions/lunar-orbiter-2/in-depth/) STS-51A"For Sale" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Satellites_For_Sale_-_GPN-2000-001036.jpg) Apollo 4- NASA Mission Page (https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1967-113A)
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, retired Eastman Kodak electronics engineer and scientist Arthur Cosgrove will discuss his involvement with the Lunar Orbiter Project in 1966 and 1967. That project paved the way for the success of the Apollo 11 mission through mapping the lunar surface. First view of Earth taken from Lunar Orbiter 1 from a near orbit of the moon, August 23, 1966 (Image: NASA)
A total of five Lunar Orbiter missions were launched by the US in 1966 through 1967. The purpose of the lunar orbiter series was to photograph the moon’s surface for selection and verification of safe landing sites for the Surveyor and Apollo missions.
This week’s news includes recent video of a Tesla Model S filmed in water, Blue Origins’ New Shepard biggest mission yet, SpaceX not being happy about a leaked video and Adobe increasing their prices… sort of. Plus SP talks about Lunar Orbiter 1. This Week’s Hosts: Stephen Jondrew, Chris Ferrell and Stargate Pioneer. This episode […]
¡Muy buenos días a todo el mundo y bienvenidos a la edición de verano de Dragonz Magazine, el programa, en el que hablamos de defensa personal, deportes de contacto, competiciones, mma, películas de acción y todo lo que tiene que ver con el mundo de las artes marciales en general… bienvenidos… a Dragonz Podcast!!! Hoy es Jueves 23 agosto de 2018, y vamos por el programa 329. Tal día como hoy, un 23 de Agosto del año 1305, el soldado escocés William Wallace fue ejecutado por alta traición en el barrio londinense de Smithfield. Este valeroso comandante pasará a la historia por liderar a su país contra la ocupación inglesa del rey Eduardo I de Inglaterra. Dentro del marco de la Primera guerra de Independencia de Escocia. Mucho tiempo después, en 2006, Natascha Kampusch logró su ansiada libertad, tras permanecer secuestrada durante casi una década por Wolfgang P?iklopil. La joven fue raptada a la edad de ocho años, protagonizando el que es para muchos el encierro más dramático de la historia criminal de Austria. Y hoy es precisamente el Día Europeo de Conmemoración de las Víctimas del Estalinismo y el Nazismo, así como el Día Internacional para el recuerdo del comercio de esclavos y su abolición. 217: En Roma, en medio de una tormenta de rayos, se incendia el Coliseo. 1305: Sir William Wallace es ejecutado por alta traición en Smithfield. 1923: En Vigo, se funda el Real Club Celta de Vigo. 1926: Un real decreto-ley aprueba en España el primer Código del Trabajo. 1966: El satélite espacial estadounidense Lunar Orbiter toma la primera fotografía de la Tierra vista desde la Luna. 1973: En Estocolmo, ocurre el asalto a un banco sueco, cuyas circunstancias darán origen al término ‘síndrome de Estocolmo'. 1991: Se estrena la consola Super Nintendo Entertainment System. 1952: Santillana | Futbolista 1956: Andoni Goikoetxea | Futbolista y entrenador 1912: Gene Kelly | Bailarín y actor estadounidense 1963: Chan-Wook Park | Cineasta coreano Y tal como os anunciaba la semana pasada, hoy no tenemos curso en la Comunidad Dragonz, ya que el curso de Kendo constaba tan solo de 5 lecciones, aíque de momento, los jueves tenéis libre hasta que saquemos la otra mitad del curso, que será de Sport Chambara, ya sabéis… Kendo pero con sables de gomaespuma. Y es que estamos a mediados de agosto y está todo el mundo de vacaciones y no hemos podido grabarlo. De hecho hoy el Sensei marín, como os comenté se encuentra en Alcaucín a punto de empezar ese Campamento de verano junto a un montón de Maestros ¡Qué envidia sana! Pero que se le va a hacer... ¿Y cual es el sitio más completo para encontrar información sobre artes marciales? Pues sin lugar a dudas… ¡la Comunidad Dragonz! con más de 450 vídeo-tutoriales a tiempo real, para que podáis aprender y practicar desde casa, desde el trabajo, la playa, el parque… ¡desde donde queráis! y donde diariamente subimos nuevas lecciones de lunes a viernes. A menos de 0,1 céntimo/vídeo. Más de 30 cursos, desde lo más básico y tradicional, hasta lo más moderno y contemporáneo, katas, armas, combate, grappling, nutrición, arbitraje, elasticidad, preparación física, lucha escénica, acrobacias… ¡DE TODO! Y si queréis algún curso en concreto, tan solo tendréis que escribirnos a dragonz.es/contactar y pedirnos el curso que queráis que hagamos… ¡Además! Todos los suscriptores tendréis GRATIS la revista Dragonz Magazine enviada directamente a vuestra casa y en formato digital, las pasadas y las que vendrán. ¡Y además! 15% de descuento en la tienda online, gastos de envío GRATIS, 50% de descuento en nuestros seminarios y torneos, todas las fotos que hacemos en los torneos SIN MARCA DE AGUA… ¡Y todo esto por 10€/mes, sin trampa ni cartón! Sin compromiso de permanencia, te puedes borrar cuando quieras, apuntarte solo 1 mes o… ¡lo que quieras! Si todo esto os parece interesante, podéis probar un mes, porque no hay compromiso de permanencia y podréis borraros cuando queráis, vamos, el Netflix y Amazon de las artes marciales y deportes de contacto. Y para terminar, comentaros que podéis escucharnos en Ivoox, Itunes, Soundcloud, Spreaker, Youtube, Stitcher, IHeartRadio, Google Podcast y Sport Direct Radio en la 94,3 FM en Málaga y toda la Costa del Sol .Todos ellos tienen su formato de dar valoraciones de 5 estrellas o like… ¡y de comentar! así que por favor hacerlo, que me hace mucha ilusión, y nos ayuda a posicionarnos bien, y a que más oyentes nos conozcan. Y ya sin más... ¡Hasta mañana guerreros! GANBARUUUUUUU
On this date in 1966, Lunar Orbiter 1 took the first photograph of the Earth from space. It's since been restored and digitized, and the level of detail has allowed scientists to study the weather patterns of that day.
It wasn't Apollo 17's famous "Blue Marble" photo. Nor was the awe-inspiring "earthrise" shot taken by the Apollo 8 crew. No, our first glimpse of Earth from lunar orbit came on August 23rd, 1966 when NASA decided to risk their Moon-mapping mission to have Lunar Orbiter 1 crane its camera's lens away from the lunar surface to take a few photos of us instead. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In the 1960s, during the cold war, the US and Soviet Union turned their attention to the moon. The question was, who could place a man on the moon and return him safely to the earth first? Obtaining the necessary data on the moon to risk sending a person there was crucial. The US and Soviet Union chose unmanned spacecraft to scout for this information…
CES visitors can swing by the AstroReality CES 2018 booth to get hands-on with LUNAR and the entire solar system. The Augmented Reality app will also allow users to follow in the footsteps of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, and experience one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind by virtually landing on the moon. AstroReality’s LUNAR model launched on Indiegogo in September 2017, and hit a massive $210,399 within weeks, smashing its funding target of $50,000 by a whopping 516%. Hand-painted and crafted using the most accurate and advanced 3D printing technology, the softball-sized LUNAR Pro is modeled to 0.006 millimeters per pixel precision as it features a high-resolution topography based on data captured by NASA’s Lunar Orbiter science team. With its AR app, AstroReality, weaves together an unparalleled way to experience the moon, in the hand, and through a smartphone. The AstroReality Mini Solar System includes nine mini models using the same precise measurement of LUNAR. I invited Joanne Dai Co-Founder of AstroReality onto the show to find out more about their unique product and their tech startup story that has gone from a successful crowdfunding campaign to the show floor of CES 2018.
Episode Links: Lunar Orbiter 1 Mission Page (https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/masterCatalog.do?sc=1966-073A) Destination Moon: A History of the Lunar Orbiter Program (https://history.nasa.gov/TM-3487/contents.htm) Destination Moon: Photography Page (https://history.nasa.gov/TM-3487/ch3-7.htm) Lunar Orbiter 1 Contractor Report (https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19670026411.pdf) [The Greatest Meteor Show of All Time]- NASA Blog](https://blogs.nasa.gov/WatchtheSkies/2017/08/03/the-greatest-meteor-show-of-all-time/)
Episode Links: In the coming two months I've got multiple interviews lined up, so there's going to be some longer form episodes mixed in with the daily space history content. I'm still working on a super secret project that's almost to the point where I will be able to talk about it in more detail, so stay tuned for those details! :) The rest of 2017 is going to be amazing! Meals Ready to Eat: Expedition 44 Crew Members Sample Leafy Greens Grown on Space Station (https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/news/meals_ready_to_eat) Here's a great Tumblr post by NASA that details the steps of growing lettuce in space. Space Gardening 101 (https://nasa.tumblr.com/post/137756869069/space-gardening-101) Here's a sneak peek of the coffee in space I was talking about. How Kjell Lindgren Brews a Cup of Coffee in Space (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L___xygPC94) Vertical Farming- AeroFarms (http://aerofarms.com/) Futuristic Japanese indoor vertical farm produces 12,000 heads of lettuce a day with LED lighting (http://inhabitat.com/futuristic-japanese-indoor-vertical-farm-produces-12000-heads-of-lettuce-a-day-with-led-lighting/) Lunar Orbiter 1 (https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/masterCatalog.do?sc=1966-073A) STS-105 (https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/archives/sts-105.html)
YouTubeDustin’s guest appearances* Utah Outcasts* Secular Stories* Forgot to share the link from Waiting 4 Wrath DUSTING OFF THE DEGREE - The Trinity THIS DAY IN HISTORY - February 4* 1677 – Johann Ludwig Bach, German violinist and composer* 1913 – Rosa Parks, American activist (d. 2005)* 1940 – George A. Romero, American director and producer* 1947 – Dan Quayle, American sergeant, lawyer, and politician, 44th Vice President of the United States* 1948 – Alice Cooper, American singer-songwriter and actor* 1967 – Lunar Orbiter program: Lunar Orbiter 3 lifts off from Cape Canaveral's Launch Complex 13 on its mission to identify possible landing sites for the Surveyor and Apollo spacecraft* 2004 – Facebook, a mainstream online social networking site, is founded by Mark Zuckerberg* 2006 – A stampede occurs in the PhilSports Arena near Manila, killing 71 people SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY* Fungus from Antarctica survived Martian conditions simulated aboard ISS* The rotten smelling Amorphophallus titanum to bloom next week* Method developed to restore the bacterial benefits of vaginal birth to c-section babies POLITICS AND RELIGION * State Legislatures Behaving Badly - Florida house committee passes abortion ban | via Progressive Secular Humanist - Washington state senate committee passes transgender bathroom bill | Transgender People’s Bodies Are ‘Security Concerns’ | State Rep. Graham Hunt quits over military-service exaggerations - Oklahoma has several anti-gay bills | via Raw Story via via Addicting Info - Utah senate resolution would declare porn a public health crisis | Full bill - Utah house bill would give opposite sex couples preference in adoption - Idaho house’s proposed constitutional amendment would allow state funds to go to religious schools* Bundy occupation update* Religion headed to extinction in nine countries* Lunch meeting between French and Iranian Presidents canceled over wineHarlem church of James “There’s semen in my coffee” Manning to be sold at auction | via Joe My God | Gays trying to buy his church FEEDBACK Travis Megee via Facebook New iTunes review Email us at contact@atheistnomads.com or call us at (541) 203-0666. This episode is brought to you by: Nuclear Sponsor - US$20.00 - US$35.00 per month* Russ from the Kitsap Atheists & Agnostics* Travis Megee* Vernware* Frank* Darryl Goossen* Robert Ray from the Humanists of the North Puget SoundPlatinum Sponsor - US$8.00 - US$19.00 per month* Virginia Dawn* Paul Burkey* BT Motley* George* Hugh MannGold Sponsor - US$4.00 - US$7.00 per month* Mark* Gary from Idaho Atheists* The Flying Skeptic* Renee Davis-Pelt* Alex* Mike Price* Mark* LaTonya* Duncan* Jaded ZappaBronze Sponsor - < US$4.00 per month* Mark* Peter* Heather* Shawn Archway Hosting provides full featured web hosting for a fraction of the cost of traditional shared hosting. You get all the benefits of shared hosting, without the sticker shock or extra fees. Check them out at archwayhosting.com. You can find us online at www.atheistnomads.com, follow us on Twitter @AtheistNomads, like us on Facebook, email us at contact@atheistnomads.com, and leave us a voice mail message at (541) 203-0666. Theme music is provided by Sturdy Fred.
YouTubeDustin's guest appearances* Utah Outcasts* Secular Stories* Forgot to share the link from Waiting 4 Wrath DUSTING OFF THE DEGREE - The Trinity THIS DAY IN HISTORY - February 4* 1677 – Johann Ludwig Bach, German violinist and composer* 1913 – Rosa Parks, American activist (d. 2005)* 1940 – George A. Romero, American director and producer* 1947 – Dan Quayle, American sergeant, lawyer, and politician, 44th Vice President of the United States* 1948 – Alice Cooper, American singer-songwriter and actor* 1967 – Lunar Orbiter program: Lunar Orbiter 3 lifts off from Cape Canaveral's Launch Complex 13 on its mission to identify possible landing sites for the Surveyor and Apollo spacecraft* 2004 – Facebook, a mainstream online social networking site, is founded by Mark Zuckerberg* 2006 – A stampede occurs in the PhilSports Arena near Manila, killing 71 people SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY* Fungus from Antarctica survived Martian conditions simulated aboard ISS* The rotten smelling Amorphophallus titanum to bloom next week* Method developed to restore the bacterial benefits of vaginal birth to c-section babies POLITICS AND RELIGION * State Legislatures Behaving Badly - Florida house committee passes abortion ban | via Progressive Secular Humanist - Washington state senate committee passes transgender bathroom bill | Transgender People's Bodies Are ‘Security Concerns' | State Rep. Graham Hunt quits over military-service exaggerations - Oklahoma has several anti-gay bills | via Raw Story via via Addicting Info - Utah senate resolution would declare porn a public health crisis | Full bill - Utah house bill would give opposite sex couples preference in adoption - Idaho house's proposed constitutional amendment would allow state funds to go to religious schools* Bundy occupation update* Religion headed to extinction in nine countries* Lunch meeting between French and Iranian Presidents canceled over wineHarlem church of James “There's semen in my coffee” Manning to be sold at auction | via Joe My God | Gays trying to buy his church FEEDBACK Travis Megee via Facebook New iTunes review Email us at contact@atheistnomads.com or call us at (541) 203-0666. This episode is brought to you by: Nuclear Sponsor - US$20.00 - US$35.00 per month* Russ from the Kitsap Atheists & Agnostics* Travis Megee* Vernware* Frank* Darryl Goossen* Robert Ray from the Humanists of the North Puget SoundPlatinum Sponsor - US$8.00 - US$19.00 per month* Virginia Dawn* Paul Burkey* BT Motley* George* Hugh MannGold Sponsor - US$4.00 - US$7.00 per month* Mark* Gary from Idaho Atheists* The Flying Skeptic* Renee Davis-Pelt* Alex* Mike Price* Mark* LaTonya* Duncan* Jaded ZappaBronze Sponsor - < US$4.00 per month* Mark* Peter* Heather* Shawn Archway Hosting provides full featured web hosting for a fraction of the cost of traditional shared hosting. You get all the benefits of shared hosting, without the sticker shock or extra fees. Check them out at archwayhosting.com. You can find us online at www.atheistnomads.com, follow us on Twitter @AtheistNomads, like us on Facebook, email us at contact@atheistnomads.com, and leave us a voice mail message at (541) 203-0666. Theme music is provided by Sturdy Fred.
This special episode of The Kodakery is a conversation with Arthur Cosgrove, a Kodak engineer who worked on the Lunar Orbiter Mission in the late 60s that took pictures of the surface of the moon. Art explains Kodak's involvement in the process and all about his experience on the mission. Listen up, this is a great piece of history you'll definitely want to check out.
On this week's episode of On the Media, we're engaging in some chillingly informed speculation: what would happen if we, as a species, lost access to our electronic records? What if, either by the slow creep of technological obsolescence or sudden cosmic disaster, we no longer could draw from the well of of knowledge accrued through the ages? What if we fell into...a digital dark age? One scenario we explore isn't speculative: it's real. In the 1990's, NASA experienced its own version of a digital dark age, when more than a million reels of data -- including the 1969 Apollo Moonwalk video and Earthrise, the iconic picture of our planet floating above the surface of the moon -- were either destroyed or rendered unreadable. We hear from Keith Cowing, a former NASA employee and co-founder of an initiative to rescue images and readings from the Lunar Orbiter missions, including that 1966 Earthrise photo: the first view of Earth from the moon. Earth taken from Lunar Orbiter 1 in 1966. This is the poor-quality image originally shown to the public. (wikimedia commons) Internet pioneer and Google's Chief Internet Evangelist Vint Cerf says we've grown complacent in our approach to media storage. If we don't take action now, he warns, we may find ourselves lost in a future where we can't access important media documents, scientific data, or treasured family photos. He tells us about combating the phenomenon he calls “bit rot,” as well as the role he thinks Google ought to play in the fight. Vint Cerf, one of the Internet's many fathers. (flickr) Meanwhile, in outer space, we look at the possibility of digital disruption from an unexpected source: the sun. Earlier this week, a solar flare caused auroras in the night sky as far south as Georgia. And in 1859, a huge flare caused telegraph machines to spontaneously catch fire. Astronomer Lucianne Walkowicz tells us that story, and explains the science behind it. A solar flare! (wikimedia commons) If we've gotten you sufficiently concerned about your personal histories falling victim to defunct hard drives and ephemeral cloud storage, never fear, DNA is here! We hear from Dr. Nick Goldman, a genome scientist who thinks coding information inside DNA is the best way to apocalypse-proof the world's data.Plus, Margaret Atwood, chronicler of all things dystopian, tells us about her latest work… which won't be published for 99 years. A specially planted forest in Norway will eventually supply the paper for Atwood's book. (Shutterstock) We also have a resource guide to help you protect (or recover) your media from obsolescence. Subscribe to the On the Media podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts, or listen on our website. On the Media is supported by listeners like you. Support OTM by donating today (https://pledge.wnyc.org/support/otm). Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @onthemedia, and share your thoughts with us by emailing onthemedia@wnyc.org.
The second of the historic sound magazines produced by the Junior Astronomical Society. In this issue, excitement over the launch of Lunar Orbiter 1 in 1966, plans to measure lunar-like craters in Iceland, a description of using giant telescopes, and an explanation of black holes before the term was even known.
This podcast is for the week of 9/5/2011 to 9/11/2011. News Items for this Week: Three homosexuals murdered in Iran for being Gay. In Uganda, AIDS patients pray for a cure instead of taking medicine. A statue of the Virgin Mary is credited with preventing a home from burning in the Texas wildfires. The jobless are encouraged to take their resume to church and put it on the altar to help them get a job. Rick Perry has a pray for rain weekend backfire, emphasis on FIRE. Perry cuts budgets for protecting against wildfires. Bachmann wants to get rid of the Department of Education, citing the constitution. Ron Paul wants to eliminate all funding for Planned Parenthood. New photos of the moon landing from the Lunar Orbiter. Clergy not admitted to 9/11 ceremony. Rick Perry cites Galileo when asked about climate change. Clips used: Intro clip: Steve Hughes: the "straightness" of gay men, and the "gayness" of straight men. Segment clips: Jesus Camp, “Bohemian Rhapsody” – Queen, “What Ever Happened to Mary,” Chumbawamba, Apollo 11 recording.
This podcast is for the week of 9/5/2011 to 9/11/2011. News Items for this Week: Three homosexuals murdered in Iran for being Gay. In Uganda, AIDS patients pray for a cure instead of taking medicine. A statue of the Virgin Mary is credited with preventing a home from burning in the Texas wildfires. The jobless are encouraged to take their resume to church and put it on the altar to help them get a job. Rick Perry has a pray for rain weekend backfire, emphasis on FIRE. Perry cuts budgets for protecting against wildfires. Bachmann wants to get rid of the Department of Education, citing the constitution. Ron Paul wants to eliminate all funding for Planned Parenthood. New photos of the moon landing from the Lunar Orbiter. Clergy not admitted to 9/11 ceremony. Rick Perry cites Galileo when asked about climate change. Clips used: Intro clip: Steve Hughes: the "straightness" of gay men, and the "gayness" of straight men. Segment clips: Jesus Camp, “Bohemian Rhapsody” – Queen, “What Ever Happened to Mary,” Chumbawamba, Apollo 11 recording.