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Jeep Talk Show, Cherokee Trailhawk, Fearless Adventures, Jeep off-road, Trailhawk mods, Jeep trail guiding, Gladiator 37s, Jeep podcast, Tyree Off-Road Lights, Jeep Cherokee lift, Uray Colorado trails, Moab Jeep, Jeep community, off-road adventures, Jeep wave #JeepTalkShow #CherokeeTrailhawk #FearlessAdventures #JeepOffRoad #TrailGuide #JeepLife #TyriLights Description: Ready for a wild Jeep ride? Join Tony on the Jeep Talk Show as he chats with Jason from Fearless Adventures—proof you don't need a Wrangler to conquer the trails! From his 2017 Cherokee Trailhawk to leading epic off-road tours, Jason spills the beans on IFS vs. solid axles, his ex's 37-inch Gladiator, and why he ditched comfort for adventure. Discover mods like 2.5-inch lifts, Bilstein shocks, and custom skid plates that make his “non-real Jeep” a beast! Sponsored by Tyree Off-Road Lights—visit tyreeoffroad.com (T-Y-R-I) for badass gear! Jason's trail-guiding gig at gofearlessadventures.com takes you from Ohio's Hocking Hills to Moab and Uray, Colorado—next runs: March 15 & 22! Plus, hear Tony's trolling tales and why Jeep waves spark laughs. Subscribe for more Jeep Talk Show action since 2010—Wrangler or not, you're family!
Naturally woven in (e.g., “Jeep Lunar Rover,” “Jeep 0% APR,” “JCR Off-Road”) to target Jeep fans, deal seekers, and off-road gear enthusiasts. Description: Buckle up, Jeepers! It's time for the Jeep Talk Show Flagship Thursday episode—broadcasting epic Jeep vibes since 2010! Tony and Steve-O take the wheel, dishing out the latest Jeep news, wild facts, and a sneak peek at Friday's JCR Off-Road interview. Did a WWII Jeep hit the Moon? We've got the “Send It” update! Plus, Jeep's slashing prices with 0% APR on 2024 Wranglers and Gladiators—through March 2025. Wrinkle alert: base prices are up 8%! From brake booster recalls (142,000 Jeeps!) to India's affordable Wrangler dreams, we're covering it all. Steve-O's windy Illinois tales and Tony's power outage woes add some real Jeep-life flavor. Don't miss the 2025 Rubicon 392 Final Edition—470 HP, $93K, sold out in a week! Tony predicts: more are coming. Friday, Brian from JCR Off-Road spills on XJ roots, badass bumpers, and their new Lean podcast.
Jeep Talk Show, Jeep news, Lunar Rover Jeep, Jeep Compass 2025, Easter Jeep Safari, Tread Lightly, Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk, off-road tips, Jeep community, Jeep facts, Stellantis tariffs, Jeep EV updates, Jeep trails, Jeep podcast, Jeep adventures, Jeep 15th anniversary, Jeep Compass Italy, Jeep gas-powered, Jeep tariffs Trump, Jeep lunar myths, Destination Moon Jeep, Willys MB crates, Jeep trail trash, Jeep EJS 2025, Jeep Discord, Jeep Patreon, Josh Jeep Talk, Jeep newbie nuggets, Jeep off-road facts, Jeep manufacturing, Jeep assembly required, Jeep trail cleanup, Jeep petroglyphs, Jeep Black Bear Pass, Jeep interview Jason, Fearless Jeep Adventures, Jeep lifted Trailhawk, Jeep trail leading, Jeep Mid America Expo, Jeep fuel prices, Jeep wasteful spending, Jeep politics impact, Jeep community events, Jeep YouTube channel, Jeep 5-star review Rev up your engines, Jeep lovers! Welcome to the Jeep Talk Show's Tuesday Flagship Episode—celebrating 15 years of epic Jeep content! Join Tony, Wendy, and the crew as we dive into the wild world of Jeeps with fresh news, little-known facts, and trail-ready tips. Buckle up for a ride packed with laughs, Jeep passion, and a touch of mischief—Josh, we miss you! Want him back? Hit that Patreon link below! In this episode: Lunar Jeep Rover Correction: Tony sets the record straight—no Jeep roamed the Moon in Destination Moon (1950), but we uncover a cool WWII Jeep fact: Willys MB Jeeps shipped disassembled in crates! Some assembly required—straight from the battlefield. Jeep News Hot Off the Trail: Stellantis shifts gears! The next-gen Jeep Compass heads to Italy despite Trump's 25% tariffs, while EV plans pause in Canada. Gas-powered Jeeps are back in demand—drill, baby, drill! Newbie Nuggets with Wendy: Trash talk gets dirty! Learn why leaving food (or worse) on trails is a no-go—coyotes, diapers, and dog poo included. Plus, bathroom hacks for Jeepers! EJS 2025 Preview: Join the Jeep Talk Show crew at Easter Jeep Safari! Meet Natalie, Amanda, Janet, and 20+ Jeepers for trail runs, petroglyph tours with Greg Henderson, and Tread Lightly cleanups. Hit jeeptalkshow.com/discord to join the fun! Friday Teaser: Jason from Fearless Jeep Adventures spills the beans on his lifted 2018 Cherokee Trailhawk—33s, Black Bear Pass, and ex-Gladiator drama. Catch it this Friday! From lunar rover myths to Jeep's tariff tango, this episode's got it all. Plus, Nicky G's groan-worthy dad jokes and a rant on wasteful spending—because Jeep life isn't just trails, it's real talk!
Mobility technology is important because these rovers that go to the Moon and Mars have very different terrain that they need to traverse.
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 02Liquid Water on Mars: A Mirage?A new study casts doubt on the existence of liquid water on Mars, challenging previous assumptions about recurring slope lineae and the potential for brine pools. Researchers argue that the Martian environment's low temperature and pressure make it unlikely for liquid water to exist, even in the form of salty brines. The findings question the habitability of the Red Planet by Earth standards.New Asteroids DiscoveredNASA's Webb Space Telescope has identified a new population of small main belt asteroids between Mars and Jupiter. These 138 newly discovered celestial bodies range in size from a bus to a football stadium, offering insights into asteroid formation and the potential risks of asteroid impacts on Earth.Australia's Lunar Rover Project AdvancesAustralia's first Lunar Rover project is moving forward with the development of prototype rovers and essential technology to tackle lunar dust challenges. Supported by the Australian Space Agency, this $42 million initiative aims to enhance Australia's role in lunar exploration.January Skywatch00:00 New study claims we're unlikely to ever find liquid water on Mars04:50 NASA's Webb Space Telescope has discovered 138 new asteroids in the main asteroid belt07:53 January marks Earth's closest orbital position to the sun perihelion09:59 Sirius is the fifth closest star to the sun and it's gradually moving closer16:37 Looking due north just above the horizon this time of year you'll see Capella22:28 January also plays host to one primary meteor shower, the Quadrantids24:26 There's plenty to see in the night sky during January, as long as28:36 The Orion Nebula looks magnificent through a telescope and even better on photos31:59 Just beyond Orion we've got Taurus constellation Taurus33:05 On 15 January, planet Mars reaches its closest point in its orbitwww.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.com
This week, ELO2 Consortium beat out rival AROSE to win the right to create Australia's upcoming lunar rover. The rover is designed to collect regolith, or moon soil, that will eventually be turned into oxygen to support a permanent NASA base. It's arguably the biggest and most exciting project Australia's space sector has ever been involved with, and will work in tandem with NASA's Artemis mission to return humans to the lunar surface. Here, host Adam Thorn interviews two of the key figures at ELO2 overseeing the project: Lunar Outpost's Joseph Kenrick and EPE Oceania's Ben Sorensen.
From earlier this year- Best-selling author Earl Swift talks about his book "Across the Airless Wilds: The Lunar Rover and the Triumph of the Final Moon Landings."
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Guest: Gordon Osinski, Professor in Earth and Planetary Science, Western University, the principal investigator for Canada's first rover mission to the moon and a member of the science team for the upcoming Artemis III mission
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Guest: Dr. Gordon Osinski, Professor in Earth and Planetary Science at Western University and Science Lead of Canada's First Rover Mission to the Moon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S03E170Welcome to Astronomy Daily, your source for the latest space and Astronomy news. I'm Anna, your host, and today we have a packed episode covering exciting developments from NASA's Voyager mission to solar flares and lunar rovers. Let's dive into some fascinating stories from across the cosmos.Highlights:- Voyager 2's Ongoing Journey: NASA has made the tough decision to power down the plasma science instrument aboard Voyager 2, now over 12.8 billion miles from Earth, due to diminishing power supply. Despite this, Voyager 2 continues its groundbreaking exploration with four other active instruments, extending its mission well into the 2030s.- Solar Flares and Geomagnetic Storms: The sun unleashed two powerful flares, including an X 7.1 class flare, the second strongest of the current solar cycle. This eruption caused disruptions to radio communications and is expected to trigger a geomagnetic storm, offering a spectacle for Aurora watchers.- Annular Solar Eclipse: Sky watchers in select locations witnessed a stunning annular solar eclipse, transforming the sun into a "ring of fire." This rare celestial event was visible across parts of the Pacific Ocean, including Hawaii, southern Chile, and Argentina.- NASA's Lunar All Terrain Vehicle: As part of the Artemis missions, NASA is developing the Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV), an unpressurized rover for future lunar exploration. A prototype, the Ground Test Unit (GTU), is being tested at Johnson Space Center to refine the design and ensure safe lunar operations.- Vulcan Centaur Rocket's Second Flight: United Launch Alliance's Vulcan Centaur rocket is set for its second test flight, a crucial step towards certifying it for the US Space Force. This mission, carrying a mass simulator, aims to assess the rocket's performance for future national security missions.- ESA's New Norcia Antenna: The European Space Agency has installed a massive 122-ton reflector dish for its newest deep space communication antenna in New Norcia, Australia. This will enhance ESA's ability to communicate with distant spacecraft and support international missions.For more space news, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. There, you can sign up for our free Daily newsletter, catch up on all the latest space and Astronomy news with our constantly updating newsfeed, and listen to all our previous episodes.Don't forget to follow us on social media. Just search for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, and TikTok.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.Sponsor Link:One great deal today from NordVPN...the secure VPN service you need in your life for not very much money. Check out our great deal: www.bitesz.com/nordvpnBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
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In this episode of SpaceTime, the launch of the new Dream Chaser orbital Space plane is delayed until next year, NASA discovers a long-sought-after global electric field on Earth, and the latest Australian lunar rover is unveiled. Join us for these fascinating updates and more!00:00:00 - Sierra Space have confirmed that their new Dream chaser orbital space plane won't fly00:08:07 - Scientists have for the first time successfully measured a planet wide electrical field00:17:17 - Perth based consortium unveils prototype of lunar rover for NASA00:18:59 - Australia has agreed to manufacture and service cruise missiles at a new facility00:20:22 - Drug currently used to treat type two diabetes could potentially reduce risk of dementia00:22:23 - There are growing reports of people experiencing what people call time slippingFor more SpaceTime, visit our website at www.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-with-stuart-gary--2458531/supportSponsor Links:NordPassProtonMail & SecurityMalwarebytesNordVPN
On The Space Show for Wednesday, 31 July 2024: The cancellation of the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover or VIPER mission: Details of the rover's objectives and instrumentation by Anthony Colaprete (Project Scientist, VIPER, Ames Research Center, Mountain View, California), and the cancellation announcement and explanation by Niki Fox and Joel Kearns (NASA HQ, Washington). (Inserts courtesy NASA)
In Brick Talk's third episode, Braden Naquin and Melton Bell III discuss Outsourcing, Lunar Vehicles, Duolingo, and more. Brick By Brick brickbrick.us instagram.com/brickbrick.us Braden Naquin bradennaquin.com instagram.com/bradennaquin Melton Bell III meltonbell.com instagram.com/meltonbell3
In January of this year, Peregrine Mission One launched with at least 22 payloads. One was intended to be the first American made rover to land on the moon since the Apollo days: 1972. It was called Iris, and it was also the first lunar rover constructed with carbon fiber. It was designed and built by students at Carnegie Mellon University. Today, we're going to chat with them ... Despite a mission failure due to the lander experiencing a propellant leak and missing its lunar target, the Iris team achieved significant milestones. They successfully demonstrated that student-made rovers could survive space conditions, including the Van Allen Belt's radiation, and maintain communication and functions in space. This project, despite its setbacks, marks a significant achievement in democratizing space exploration and contributes to the broader vision of establishing moon bases and Mars bases as stepping stones for further space exploration. 00:00 The Future of Space Exploration: Moon and Mars Bases 00:42 Introducing can the Iris Lunar Rover Project 05:17 The Team Behind Iris: Roles and Experiences 09:00 Scientific Goals and Achievements of the Iris Rover 12:58 Overcoming Failure: Lessons from a Mission Gone Wrong 22:03 The Next Steps: Future Missions and Career Paths 25:59 Reflecting on the Golden Age of Space Exploration
- Musk Says Robotaxi Will Be Revealed in August - Didi and GAC Aion To Produce Robotaxis Next Year - BYD Targets Premium Segment in Europe - VW Says Its EVs Can't Keep Up in China - Changan Subsidiary Merges with HiPhi - Hyundai Group Signs Battery Deal in India - Toyota's Daihatsu Unit to Focus on Electric Minicars - GM Part of Group Developing Lunar Rover - How to Market EVs To People Who Don't Want Them
- Musk Says Robotaxi Will Be Revealed in August - Didi and GAC Aion To Produce Robotaxis Next Year - BYD Targets Premium Segment in Europe - VW Says Its EVs Can't Keep Up in China - Changan Subsidiary Merges with HiPhi - Hyundai Group Signs Battery Deal in India - Toyota's Daihatsu Unit to Focus on Electric Minicars - GM Part of Group Developing Lunar Rover - How to Market EVs To People Who Don't Want Them
We are just minutes away from the peak of the solar eclipse here in Southeast Michigan -- as the celestial event captures the attention of millions of people in the area. WWJ's Jon Hewett is in Luna Pier down in Monroe County. As millions of people watch a solar eclipse -- General Motors is thinking about the moon. WWJ's Auto Beat Reporter Jeff Gilbert has more. (Credit: Getty)
Australia's first lunar rover will be named Roo-ver, after the title received the most votes in a public competition to name the vehicle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Voting is now open to name Australia's lunar rover, set to head to the moon as early as 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
- UAW's Fain to Hold "Rose Ceremony" Today - Strike Impacts 18,500 Ford and Supplier Workers - D3 Have Inventory to Ride Out the Strike - Renault Develops Massive Simulator - NHTSA Wants to Recall 52 Million Airbags - Tesla Cuts Prices Again - Toyota Expanding Crown Lineup to 4 Models - Toyota's CALTY Unveils Baby Lunar Rover - U.S. Battery Supply Chain Ramping Up Fast - OEMs Wants Clean Aluminum in the U.S.
- UAW's Fain to Hold "Rose Ceremony" Today - Strike Impacts 18,500 Ford and Supplier Workers - D3 Have Inventory to Ride Out the Strike - Renault Develops Massive Simulator - NHTSA Wants to Recall 52 Million Airbags - Tesla Cuts Prices Again - Toyota Expanding Crown Lineup to 4 Models - Toyota's CALTY Unveils Baby Lunar Rover - U.S. Battery Supply Chain Ramping Up Fast - OEMs Wants Clean Aluminum in the U.S.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3270299/advertisement
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The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 106 *The violent accretion disk of a supermassive black hole Astronomers have for the first time ever, captured spectra from the tumultuous accretion disk of an actively feeding super massive black hole. *Studying the monster Centaurus A Astronomers have combined two major Australian radio telescopes and several optical telescopes to study complex mechanisms that are fuelling jets of material blasting away from a supermassive black hole 55 million times more massive than the Sun. *Indian lunar rover confirms sulphur on Moon's south pole India's Pragyan or Wisdom lunar rover has confirmed the presence of sulphur at the Moon's south pole. *The Science Report Discovery of cancer drug that could target HIV silent cells. A new test which could help predict who will get dementia in the next 14 years. The latest search for the elusive Loch Ness Monster. Skeptics guide to dumbing down India This week's guest: Ben McKinley from the Curtin University node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research Dr Martin Van Kranendonk from the University of New South Wales Dr Mitch Schulte NASA Program scientists Mars Exploration program Dr Lindsay Hays NASA Deputy program scientist Mars Sample Return Mission Eric Ianson NASA Director of the Mars Exploration Program NASA Harness transfer engineer Lee Huber from the Goddard Space Flight Centre NASA Electrical Engineer Alex Petrov from the Goddard Space Flight Centre And our regular guests: Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics Alex Zaharov-Reutt from www.techadvice.life Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen and access show links via https://linktr.ee/biteszHQThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2458531/advertisement
- U.S. Doubles EV Charging Ports - 100℉ Really Hurts EV Range - It's Official. Audi Going with Chinese EV Platform - Mahindra Wins Jeep Lawsuit - Toyota Aims for The Moon - IRA Helps Offset Tesla's Price Cuts - EV Battery Recycling Ramping Up Fast - Software Glitches Delay Volvo EX90 EV - eVTOL Market Heats Up in U.S.
Astronauts Gene Cernan and Jack Schmitt roved the lunar surface in search of geologically significant rocks.
- Tesla Earnings Healthy, But Down Sharply - Tesla Facing Tougher Competition - What's That on Cybertruck? - CATL's New 500 Wh/Kg Battery - New Lincoln Nautilus Costs a Lot More - Hyundai Plunges Ahead with Lunar Rover - What? A Mustang Raptor? - Ford Shipping F-150 Lightnings to Norway - Honda Civic Type R Smashes FWD Lap Record
- Tesla Earnings Healthy, But Down Sharply - Tesla Facing Tougher Competition - What's That on Cybertruck? - CATL's New 500 Wh/Kg Battery - New Lincoln Nautilus Costs a Lot More - Hyundai Plunges Ahead with Lunar Rover - What? A Mustang Raptor? - Ford Shipping F-150 Lightnings to Norway - Honda Civic Type R Smashes FWD Lap Record
Japan's Commercial Moon Mission, Defense Policy, and its Transformer Lunar Rover SORA-Q This month the Tokyo-based company ispace plans on delivering three rovers to the lunar surface, including a small but real Transformer. This could be a first for Japan, but perhaps more importantly, if successful, it will also be a first for the commercial space sector, worldwide. Laura Winter speaks with Namrata Goswami about how Japan's government is shaping policy to specifically develop its space industry and grow its national defense space capabilities, even to perhaps intercept China's hypersonic glide vehicles. Goswami is an independent scholar on space policy and great power politics, a Faculty Associate at the Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona State University, and co-author of the book “Scramble for the Skies”.
In this week's episode, Director of Canadensys West Peter Visscher fills us in on the upcoming Canadian lunar rover. Visscher has been working on the rover for years. Bruce Betts also returns to the show for another installment of What's Up. Discover more at: https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/2023-canadian-lunar-rover-peter-visscherSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caeden Dooner is a 2nd year Aerospace Engineering student at the University of Central Florida. He started working on the AMARIS Lunar Rover with other Wolfpack CubeSat Development Team members while he was still in high school. In fact, one of our first interviews on this podcast (episode 2 to be specific) is when we first takjed with Caeden and his teammate Owen, whose now at UF.. The Rover will use components of CubeSat technologies and its mission is to mitigate lunar dust using electrostatics. In addition to an update on this long term project, Caeden shares insights into surviving your first few years in a rigorous engineering program. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shawna-christenson2/support
ExxonMobil knew — and they knew really, really well; Dolphins yell to be heard over human noise, but the message doesn't get across; Where's the Kaboom? NASA's new quiet supersonic plane is getting ready for lift off; Is climate change driving an “insectageddon”?; Canada on the moon: A Canadian-made rover will pave the way for the next astronauts.
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Show Notes: “Mastering the Connected Battlespace” CREDITSSpace Makers is a production of Lockheed Martin Space.It's executive produced by Pavan Desai.Senior Producer is Natalia Oleksik.Senior producer, writer, and host is Ben Dinsmore.Contributing Editor Adam Mattivi.Sound design and audio mastered by Julian Giraldo.Graphic Design by Tim Roesch.Marketing and recruiting by Joe Portnoy, Shannon Myers, Mallory Richardson, and Stephanie Dixon.A huge thanks to all the communication professionals at Lockheed Martin who helped make these stories possible.
Show Notes:“Connected, Protected” Credits: Space Makers is a production of Lockheed Martin Space.It's executive produced by Pavan Desai.Senior Producer is Natalia Oleksik.Senior producer, writer, and host is Ben Dinsmore.Sound design and audio mastered by Julian Giraldo.Graphic Design by Tim Roesch.Marketing and recruiting by Joe Portnoy, Shannon Myers, Mallory Richardson, and Stephanie Dixon.A huge thanks to all the communication professionals at Lockheed Martin who helped make these stories possible.
Show Notes: Article: "Intelligent Life: How AI is Advancing the Future of Space" CREDITSSpace Makers is a production of Lockheed Martin Space.It's executive produced by Pavan Desai.Senior Producer is Natalia Oleksik.Senior producer, writer, and host is Ben Dinsmore.Sound design and audio mastered by Julian Giraldo.Graphic Design by Tim Roesch.Marketing and recruiting by Joe Portnoy, Shannon Myers, Mallory Richards and Stephanie Dixon.A huge thanks to all the communication professionals at Lockheed Martin who helped make these stories possible.
CREDITS: Space Makers is a production of Lockheed Martin Space. It's executive produced by Pavan Desai.Senior Producer is Natalia Oleksik.Senior producer, writer, and host is Ben Dinsmore.Sound design and audio mastered by Julian Giraldo.Graphic Design by Tim Roesch.Marketing and recruiting by Joe Portnoy, Shannon Myers, Mallory Richardson, and Stephanie Dixon.A huge thanks to all the communication professionals at Lockheed Martin who helped make these stories possible. Thanks for joining us and see you next time.
Lockheed Martin Space Makers is doing special launch coverage of NASA's Artemis 1 mission that is launching the designed and built Lockheed Martin Orion spaceship to the Moon! Join us daily to learn more about NASA's Artemis Program and Orion's mission.
Today we talk with the Executive Vice President of Space and the Vice President and General Manager of Commercial Civil Space at Lockheed Martin. We also learn how Orion's unique design as an exploration class spaceship can take humans to the Moon and one day to Mars. Lockheed Martin Space Makers is doing special coverage of NASA's Artemis 1 mission that is launching the designed and built Lockheed Martin Orion spaceship to the Moon! Join us daily to learn more about NASA's Artemis Program and Orion's mission.
Today we take you behind the scenes to show you the AstroRad vest designed to protect astronauts from radiation in deep space and talk with a NASA Orion engineer about Orion's mission to the Moon. Lockheed Martin Space Makers is doing special launch coverage of NASA's Artemis 1 mission that is launching the designed and built Lockheed Martin Orion spaceship to the Moon! Join us daily to learn more about NASA's Artemis Program and Orion's mission.
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Watch this episode on Youtube!Want to Learn More? To take a deeper dive into the incredible mission in this episode, please follow the links below:Orion | Lockheed MartinOrion Spacecraft - NASANASA ArtemisArtemis-I | NASALM.com:www.lockheedmartin.com/spaceTwitter handle:www.twitter.com/LMSpace Credits:Space Makers is a production of Lockheed Martin Space. Executive produced by Pavan Desai. Senior producer is Natalya Oleksik. Senior producer, writer, and host is Ben Dinsmore. Sound design and audio mastered by Julian Giraldo. Graphic design by Tim Roesch. Marketing and recruiting by Joe Portnoy, Shannon Meyers, and Stephanie Dixon. These stories would not be possible without the support from our communication professionals, Tracy Weise, Gary Napier, Lauren Duda, and Dani Hauf.
Show Notes: Article: "Unlocking the Power of the Digital Thread" Credits:Space Makers is a production of Lockheed Martin Space.It's executive produced by Pavan Desai.Senior Producer is Natalia Oleksik.Senior producer, writer, and host is Ben Dinsmore.Sound design and audio mastered by Julian Giraldo.Graphic Design by Tim Roesch.Marketing and recruiting by Joe Portnoy, Shannon Myers, Mallory Richardson, and Stephanie Dixon.A huge thanks to all the communication professionals at Lockheed Martin who helped make these stories possible. Thanks for joining us and see you next time.
Show Notes:Article: Intelligent Life: How AI is Advancing the Future of SpaceCredits:Space Makers is a production of Lockheed Martin Space.It's executive produced by Pavan Desai.Senior Producer is Natalia Oleksik.Senior producer, writer, and host is Ben Dinsmore.Sound design and audio mastered by Julian Giraldo.Graphic Design by Tim Roesch.Marketing and recruiting by Joe Portnoy, Shannon Myers, Mallory Richardson, and Stephanie Dixon.A huge thanks to all the communication professionals at Lockheed Martin who helped make these stories possible. Thanks for joining us and see you next time.
Show Notes: Beyond Apollo: Taking One Giant Leap CREDITS:Space Makers is a production of Lockheed Martin Space.It's executive produced by Pavan Desai.Senior Producer is Natalia Oleksik.Senior producer, writer, and host is Ben Dinsmore.Sound design and audio mastered by Julian Giraldo.Graphic Design by Tim Roesch.Marketing and recruiting by Joe Portnoy, Shannon Myers, Mallory Richards on, and Stephanie Dixon.A huge thanks to all the communication professionals at Lockheed Martin who helped make these stories possible.
Show Notes: “Blurring the Karman Line”Credits: Space Makers is a production of Lockheed Martin Space.It's executive produced by Pavan Desai.Senior Producer is Natalia Oleksik.Senior producer, writer, and host is Ben Dinsmore.Sound design and audio mastered by Julian Giraldo.Graphic Design by Tim Roesch.Marketing and recruiting by Joe Portnoy, Shannon Myers, Mallory Richardson, and Stephanie Dixon.A huge thanks to all the communication professionals at Lockheed Martin who helped make these stories possible.
Show Notes:“Beyond Apollo”“Blurring the Karman Line”
The earliest cars were nothing more than horse buggies with motors (the first Oldsmobile was a horseless carriage with a one-cylinder engine plunked in). But once sturdier cars were invented and mass production made them cheap, the 20th century was forever defined by the automobile. It was the first industry to use the assembly line. People had unimaginable levels of freedom and mobility. Whole new industries and services sprang up, including motels, amusement parks, restaurant franchises, and fast food. Today's guest is Eddie Alterman, host of the new podcast Car Show. He thinks all cars are great - even the awful ones (such as the Pontiac Aztek). But some cars, he says, transcend their "car-ness." Some cars have a story to tell us because changed how we drive and live, whose significance lies outside the scope of horsepower or miles per gallon. Such models include the Model T, Porsche 911, and even the Lunar Rover. Because some cars are more than just a pile of metal, glass, and rubber. Some cars are rolling anthropology.
Sharing a preview from Car Show!, a new podcast from Pushkin. Longtime Car and Driver editor Eddie Alterman tells the stories of the vital cars—the ones that have changed how we drive and live, whose significance lies outside the scope of horsepower or miles per gallon. In this episode, Eddie investigates the Lunar Rover. Why did we send a car to the moon? How did we design something for an environment we knew nothing about? How did we get it up there? Plus, you'll get a behind-the-scenes peek at GM's current lunar rover project. You can find more episodes of Car Show! with Eddie Alterman at https://link.chtbl.com/newplanetcarshow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Malcolm confesses to being an absolute car nut. And now his dream has come true — the launch of a car show at Pushkin. Car Show! is hosted by Eddie Alterman, the longtime editor of Car and Driver. On Car Show!, Eddie tells the stories behind the most important cars of our lifetimes, cars that transcend their “carness” with a significance beyond horsepower or miles per gallon. We hear about cars that changed how we drive and live: the Jeep Wrangler, the Chrysler minivan, and even the Lunar Rover. In this preview, you'll hear Eddie going for a ride with Malcolm in his most prized possession: a 2003 BMW M5. Don't miss this and other Malcolm cameos and ridealongs in upcoming episodes of Car Show! this season. Listen at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/carshow?sid=revisionist See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.