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On The Space Show for Wednesday, 29 November 2023: Space Show News InSight Mars Lander: Marking the 5th anniversary of the landing of the InSight spacecraft on Mars (Audio inserts courtesy BBC, DLR) WRESAT (Weapons Research Establishment Satellite): With the launch of Melbourne University's SpIRIT satellite pending, a look back to the launch, 56 years ago, of WRESAT and six years ago of Buccaneer, and of other Australian satellites. (Audio inserts courtesy DST)
On The Space Show for Wednesday, 1 November 2023: Marking the 15th anniversary of the last contact with the Phoenix Mars Lander, the story of the mission told from the perspective of the Canadian Space Agency (Inserts courtesy CSA) Space Show News: Australia and US formalise a Technology Safeguards Agreement. The Hon Dr Kevin Rudd AC, Australia's Ambassador to the United States signed the treaty-level agreement in Washington. The Technology Safeguards Agreement (TSA) will allow US companies to carry out space launch activities in Australia and protect US technology, including rockets and satellites. China launches Shenzhou-17 youngest crew crew for 6-month stay on Tiangong space station. The youngest-ever crew of Chinese astronauts departed for China's space station, paving the way for a new generation of "taikonauts" to advance the country's space ambitions. QuantX Labs and SSTL Partner to Propel Australian Quantum Clock Technology into Space. QuantX Labs has joined forces with Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) through Airbus Australia, to bolster their space knowledge and skillsets, a collaboration set to propel Australian quantum technology into space. CyanoSat satellite imager undergoing tests in orbit. CSIRO and university and industry partners are testing an Australian-made CyanoSat hyperspectral imager which was recently launched into low Earth orbit on board a Skykraft satellite. Lockheed Martin selects Axiom Precision Manufacturing and Nupress Group for Orion spacecraft program. Australian companies have been selected as global supply chain partners by Lockheed Martin for the Orion spacecraft program, a cornerstone of NASA's Artemis missions to the Moon. Ingenuity helicopter completes 64th flight on Mars.
"We struck oxygen, boys!" All seems well in the Lutheran colony in our third installment of A Quiet Year. Indeed, the game play goes well enough that our spacey Lutherans decide to build a brewery, and the Pope sends a Catholic contingent. Pastor Dave and Dan rejoice, but Drew has perfidy on his mind: there's a predator on the prowl, and the excommunicated engineer engineers an insidious return. Who will stop his senseless waste of resources on suspension bridge construction now? Gasp! All this and more awaits you in this episode of Church in Space! ------------- For more of our shenanigans, be sure to follow us on Twitter! We're @churchnspace. ------------- Credits: Editor Extraordinaire: Cathy Rinella of Merodi Media Co-Producers & Co-Hosts: Dave Kamphuis & Drew Nelsen Producer & Plucky Sidekick: Dan Mushalko ------------ "NASA's Mars Lander found traces of ice and salt on Mars. Right now, it's searching for tequila." - David Letterman
Impulse Space is partnering with Relativity Space to perform the first ever commercial landing on the red planet! Places in space, like Mars, are being viewed as potential destinations that can support the expansion of human presence in the inner solar system. Impulse Space and Relativity Space's mission to Mars is a step forward for the entire community interested in the benefits that space can bring to humans on Earth. Today, Impulse Space's COO and industry leader Barry Matsumori explains how Impulse is working to make this history-making mission possible, and deliver the first commercial payload to the surface of another planet by 2024! About Barry Matsumori: Barry Matsumori is an industry veteran that has been an executive leader at SpaceX, Virgin Orbit, and most recently as CEO at BridgeComm. Currently, Mr. Matsumori serves as the Chief Operating Officer at Impulse Space. In his own words, Mr. Matsumori shares, “I started my career in space at General Dynamics Space Systems in 1985 and worked on early satellites in the late 1980s. In 1993, I started at Qualcomm and worked on the ground side of Globalstar for a few years before moving into cellular communications.I have developed and implemented business and technology strategies as well as overseen operations at these companies. At BridgeComm, I led the refocus of the company strategy as well as being named in a number of optical communication technology patents.” At Impulse Space, Mr. Matsumori serves as the Chief Operating Officer, and is responsible for all the operating functions including business development, people, finance and mission management. More about Impulse Space and the designed mission to partner with Relativity Space: https://www.impulsespace.com/ The integrated Cruise Vehicle, Entry Capsule, and Mars Lander developed by Impulse Space will launch in 2024 on the Relativity Terran R launch vehicle. After traveling through interplanetary space for over half a year, the Cruise Vehicle will inject the Entry Capsule into the correct landing trajectory and detach. The Entry Capsule will use the proven combination of heatshield and parachute to slow down enough to safely deploy the Mars Lander into freefall. The lander will then perform a propulsive landing using purpose-built engines developed in-house at Impulse Space, completing the first commercial payload delivery to the surface of another planet.
On the latest Additive Insight podcast episode, we sit down with Scott Van Vliet, the SVP of Additive & Software Engineering at Relativity Space, to discuss the space company's use of 3D printing technology. Van Vliet joined Relativity at the start of 2022, having previously held roles at Mattel, Microsoft and Amazon. Through these roles, he had exposure to both 3D printing and software engineering, and when the opportunity at Relativity presented itself, he found it too hard to turn down. In Relativity, he is working for a company that has lofty ambitions to additively manufacture the majority of its Terran launch vehicles and facilitate space exploration on such planets as Mars. The company has raised over $1 billion in funding in its Series D and Series E rounds alone, and recently announced its partnership with Impulse Space to launch its Mars Cruise Vehicle and Mars Lander into trans-Mars injection orbit. During this episode, we discuss all that, as well as the considerations Relativity makes when deploying 3D printing, what's involved in the rest of its manufacturing workflow, and what is motivating the company to harness AM technology in its bid to enable space exploration. Learn more about ultrafast 3D printing on the desktop with the XiP 3D printer from our episode sponsor Nexa3D: mytct.co/nexa3dpod
Christopher leads Fabrum, a precision engineering company in Christchurch which has developed world-leading cryogenic technology. The AFCryocooler technology was chosen by NASA for use on the MARS Lander. And the America's Cup team went to Fabrum to develop the technology for hydrogen powered foiling chase boats, which Fabrum developed in 5 weeks. Fabrum is driven by developing technological excellence whilst leaving the lightest footprint possible on the earth. www.fabrum.nz
Hour 1 of The Drew Mariani Show on 8-5-22 Wanda Harding tells us about space exploration on this 10th anniversary of the Curiosity Mars Rover Matthew Plese sheds some light on teaching the Catholic faith in the digital age
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We are back, sorry for the long delay. Some much needed time off was taken and now we are back with a new episode. This episode finds Corey with guest Seth Harvey. Seth works as a technician at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. There he is part of the team who builds the Mars Rover and Mars Lander. We learn how life's twists and turns led him to the JPL. From there we dive into what is means to actually build a device that will land on another PLANET. It's a fun, and sometimes NERDY episode. Support TCC: Join us on Patreon Thank You to our Sponsors: Phil Giampietro - Coldwell Banker Realtor Cheshire Craft Brewing Premier Wine and Spirits
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We talk about the Mars Lander being ordered to “hit itself” with a shovel and the technical ramifications of being “clumpier”… #nasa #nasabeyond #nasalies #nasalsolutions #nasagoddard #nasajpl #nasala #nasamojokerto #nasasurabaya #nasasidoarjo #nasal #nasalseptum #nasasukodono #nasalcongestion #nasayogyakarta #NASASocial #nasaracing #nasafails #nasalturas #nasachandraxray #nasaheadquarters #nasahoax #nasahq #nasakebumen #nasatangerang #nasamalaysia #nasapetanahan #nasatech #nasajatim #nasakennedy
The Perseverance Mars rover landed safely! Do you know how they did it? Listen up and learn all about the craziness that is the skycrane! You're Wrong About: https://yourewrongabout.com/ Maintenance Phase: http://maintenancephase.com/ Perseverance Landing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4czjS9h4Fpg Music from filmmusic.io "Tyrant" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Anna's Sources: Administrator, NASA Content. “Curiosity's Sky Crane Maneuver, Artist's Concept.” NASA, NASA, 8 Oct. 2015, www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/msl/multimedia/gallery/pia14839.html. Betz, Eric. “The Skycrane: How NASA's Perseverance Rover Will Land on Mars.” Astronomy.com, 18 Feb. 2021, astronomy.com/news/2021/02/skycrane-how-perseverance-will-land-on-mars. Coulter, Dauna. “Strange but True: Curiosity's Sky Crane.” Phys.org, Phys.org, 31 July 2012, phys.org/news/2012-07-strange-true-curiosity-sky-crane.html. “Curiosity's Skycrane Maneuver.” The Planetary Society, www.planetary.org/space-images/curiositys-skycrane-maneuver. “How Curiosity Will Land on Mars, Part 1: Entry.” The Planetary Society, www.planetary.org/articles/06221711-how-curiosity-land-part-1. “How Curiosity Will Land on Mars, Part 2: Descent.” The Planetary Society, www.planetary.org/articles/06290700-how-curiosity-land-part-2. “How Curiosity Will Land on Mars, Part 3: Skycrane and Landing.” The Planetary Society, www.planetary.org/articles/07060700-how-curiosity-land-part-3. “Watch Online: TV Schedule.” NASA, NASA, mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/timeline/landing/watch-online/. Henna's Sources: Berger, By Brian. “Helicopter Inspires NASA's Mars Lander.” NBCNews.com, NBCUniversal News Group, 29 Nov. 2006, www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna15953785. Betz, Eric. “The Skycrane: How NASA's Perseverance Rover Will Land on Mars.” Astronomy.com, 18 Feb. 2021, astronomy.com/news/2021/02/skycrane-how-perseverance-will-land-on-mars. “Mars Exploration Rovers.” NASA, NASA, 7 Sept. 2019, mars.nasa.gov/mars-exploration/missions/mars-exploration-rovers/. “Sikorsky S-64 Skycrane.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 20 Feb. 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikorsky_S-64_Skycrane. “The Sky Crane Solution.” NASA, NASA, appel.nasa.gov/2012/07/31/the-sky-crane-solution/#:~:text=The%20novel%20solution%20the%20MSL,essentially%20hover%20as%20it%20lowers. “The Sky Crane Solution.” NASA, NASA, appel.nasa.gov/2012/07/31/the-sky-crane-solution/#:~:text=The%20novel%20solution%20the%20MSL,essentially%20hover%20as%20it%20lowers. “Strange but True: Curiosity's Sky Crane.” NASA, NASA, science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2012/30jul_skycrane. “Viking 1 & 2.” NASA, NASA, 7 Sept. 2019, mars.nasa.gov/mars-exploration/missions/viking-1-2/.
The Mindset Podcast is weekly attempt to open eyes, and try to shed some light on what’s really going on in the world. All done by ripping apart the media madness that masquerades as news. All with a healthy dose of paranoia. Hosted this week by Gareth Davies, Ben Emlyn-Jones and Niall Murphy. Some of the topics discussed on this weeks show: 1. Conspiracy gone mainstream? 2. Society Fantasy 3. Adam Curtis New Documentary 4. Human Resources - Social Engineering In The 20th Century 5. People forget the news 6. White People only exist in America 7. Media Race Swapping 8. Mars Lander and ET revelations And so much more! Music Played – “How Soon is Now” by The Smiths Until Next Week, Peace Out Humans…
The Mindset Podcast is weekly attempt to open eyes, and try to shed some light on what's really going on in the world. All done by ripping apart the media madness that masquerades as news. All with a healthy dose of paranoia. Hosted this week by Gareth Davies, Ben Emlyn-Jones and Niall Murphy. Some of the topics discussed on this weeks show: 1. Conspiracy gone mainstream? 2. Society Fantasy 3. Adam Curtis New Documentary 4. Human Resources - Social Engineering In The 20th Century 5. People forget the news 6. White People only exist in America 7. Media Race Swapping 8. Mars Lander and ET revelations And so much more! Music Played – “How Soon is Now” by The Smiths Until Next Week, Peace Out Humans…
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In the latest episode of the Fun Time Program, John & Vivica chat with Athena Brensberger, aka Astro Athens, about her background as an astrophysicist and science communicator and the most exciting space exploration missions coming up in 2021! Links Fun Time Program https://www.funtimeprogram.com https://www.facebook.com/funtimeprogram https://twitter.com/funtimeprogram https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA82QVmwBVA1vG22Gzv099Q Athena Brensberger / Astro Athens https://astroathens.com https://www.facebook.com/astroathens https://twitter.com/AstroAthens https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdhES1DtY9klIfJsjGKs3gQ What space missions are in 2021!?! | Astro Athens https://youtu.be/6oMbs1hsu9w Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/ NASA's Aeronautics Experts Help Prepare Ingenuity to Fly on Mars | NASA https://www.nasa.gov/aeroresearch/nasa-aeronautics-experts-help-prepare-ingenuity-to-fly-on-mars Architects have designed a Martian city for the desert outside Dubai | CNN Style https://www.cnn.com/style/article/mars-science-city-design-spc-scn/index.html China's Tianwen-1 Mars Lander & Rover https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tianwen-1 NASA's Juno Mission Expands Into the Future | NASA JPL https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-juno-mission-expands-into-the-future James Webb Space Telescope https://www.jwst.nasa.gov NASA Artemis https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/ NASA Space Launch System (SLS) https://www.nasa.gov/exploration/systems/sls/index.html
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Do you have the right qualities to lead your team, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic? Did you know that you don't need a designated hierarchy to be considered a leader in a setting? Leadership requires you to demonstrate the best behaviours which include honesty and giving people room to innovate and explore. Paul Rose is an experienced TV presenter, radio broadcaster, adventure explorer, speaker and has been working (among other places) in the Antarctic and Greenland for over 25 years. He helps scientists unlock and communicate global mysteries in the most remote and challenging regions of the planet. Paul recognizes the importance of trusting your instincts even in the classic work environment and being a leader that allows people to explore, develop and innovate. Listen in to learn about the things that COVID-19 has brought to light, like the importance of protecting nature and the needed changes to do so. You will also learn about the qualities of a great leader in both - a setting of broader leadership of others and in self-leadership. Key Takeaways: The importance of honesty in leadership, especially during the COVID-19 crisis. How to be serious about protecting nature which will in turn protect people's health. Learning how to accept where you are and giving yourself to something as part of self-leadership. How not to overcomplicate things and instead help your team members to accept things as they are during hard times. If you enjoyed this episode, check out the video show notes and SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST on Apple Podcasts. Episode Timeline: [0:42] Intro [7:29] How Paul and Cathleen met, and the leadership inspirations he left Cathleen with as a result of this encounter. [9:06] Paul describes his childhood and early adult life where he did a lot of outdoor activities and learned many skills that still have a major impact in his life. [15:11] Why we should learn to trust our instincts in the classic work environment. [17:23] How to be a leader that gives people room to explore, develop and a chance of innovating. [18:32] The importance of displaying company and people's values. [20:57] The challenges and opportunities the pandemic has exposed that need change to make the world a better place. [24:22] Paul talks about the book that he just wrote (in 3 months!). [26:53] Learning to be honest with what you can control (and not control) as a leader. [35:12] Why you don't need to be the designated hierarchy leader to be a great leader in any setting. [37:30] Learning to allow your team members to have their emotions without you analyzing them. [39:31] Paul describes his most difficult internal journey of his life. [42:50] He explains how he pauses in life and the last time he did so. Standout Quotes: “COVID has sharpened up my focus and I expect sharpening up the focus of most likeminded individuals and organizations.”- Paul Rose [23:31] “You can't do much about the storm, but what you can do is control the things you can control.”-Paul Rose [27:16] “It's just beautiful to see how many wonderful new ideas are coming out of this crisis.” Cathleen Merkel [32:14] “Don't worry too much about hierarchy or anything like that, just show the best leadership behaviors you can and be real.”- Cathleen Merkel [37:04] Connect: Find | Cathleen Merkel At cathleenmerkel.com On Instagram: @CathleenMerkel On Facebook: @CathleenMerkelCoaching On LinkedIn: @CathleenMerkel Find | Paul Rose Website On Facebook On Instagram On Twitter National Geographic Pristine Seas Find Paul though Impact International SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST On Apple Podcasts. Do you want to learn more about how to become a Legendary Leader, then download my FREE Guide which shares 5 Proven Ways To Gain Confidence As An Inspirational Leader Without Overwhelm - Simply Click Here About Cathleen: As a Thought Leader in the Mindset & (Self-) Leadership space, Cathleen supports high achieving, but worn-out women create a more content & balanced life without sacrificing their hard-earned success. Following a simple 6 step framework, she helps you not only reconnect with your inner feminine side; Cathleen also supports you to rediscover your REAL YOU! Cathleen focuses on women who lost their sense of purpose, who feel they are running in a hamster wheel, trying to please everyone but themselves. She helps you to turn your careers, your social connections and personal life around so that you will start feeling fulfilled and excited again about the days to come. At the end of the process, Cathleen's clients will feel healthier, happier, energised and clear about their future. With over 15 years of leadership experience in Retail, Media & Broadcasting, Engineering and Property Investment, Cathleen has not only experienced the challenges and opportunities of a female leader herself, she has also been leading and supporting various leadership development initiatives within large, complex, multinational matrix organisations. Only by deeply experiencing her very personal life challenges – ‘hitting a wall experiences' –Cathleen was able to redefine her own purpose, deciding to bring ease and content to as many women as possible on the planet! Tune in here: iTunes Spotify About Paul Rose: A man at the front line of exploration and one of the world's most experienced science expedition leaders, Paul Rose helps scientists unlock and communicate global mysteries in the most remote and challenging regions of the planet. Former Vice President of the Royal Geographical Society, Paul is Expedition Leader for the National Geographic Pristine Seas Expeditions. The Royal Geographical Society has awarded Paul the Ness Award and the Founders Gold Medal. A broadcaster, published author and journalist, Rose presents BBC television programs on current affairs, science and the environment. He is Ambassador for the UN Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions. Paul was the Base Commander of Rothera Research Station, Antarctica, for the British Antarctic Survey for ten years and was awarded HM The Queen's Polar Medal. For his work with NASA and the Mars Lander project on Mt Erebus, Antarctica, he was awarded the US Polar Medal. A mountain in Antarctica is named after him. Website
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Okay I'm EXTREMELY proud of one specific edit in this one. During the intro song, Devil with the Devil, just as the flutes come in Justin's laugh lines up with them PERFECTLY. I heard that laugh while editing and thought, hey, I think that's the flutes. And it was. It's beautiful and deserves to be pointed out. You know what else is beautiful? Your perineum. Still don't know what that is. Not going to look it up. Okay, I looked it up. I stand by everything. Justin has really developed his Pitt Pelvis and decides to start in on his Nielsen Nuggs. If you love instructional golf satires this is the episode for you. Stories discussed in this episode: "Martian Dolly" and "A Bid for Sin."
Sue Stockdale talks to Paul Rose about his life at the front line of exploration. Having spent 10 years as Base Commander in Antarctica, Paul talks about some of the skills he has learned in extreme environments that help him navigate modern life.Paul is one of the world’s most experienced science expedition leaders. He helps scientists unlock and communicate global mysteries in the most remote and challenging regions of the planet. Former Vice President of the Royal Geographical Society, Paul is Expedition Leader for the National Geographic Pristine Seas Expeditions. The Royal Geographical Society has awarded Paul the Ness Award and the Founders Gold Medal. In addition, as a broadcaster, published author and journalist, Rose presents BBC television programs on current affairs, science and the environment. He is Ambassador for the UN Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions. Paul was the Base Commander of Rothera Research Station, Antarctica, for the British Antarctic Survey for ten years and was awarded HM The Queen's Polar Medal. For his work with NASA and the Mars Lander project on Mt Erebus, Antarctica, he was awarded the US Polar Medal. A mountain in Antarctica is named after him. For more info on Paul www.paulrose.orgRead a transcription of this podcast on our website www.accesstoinspiration.org Connect with us on Twitter @accessinspirat1 or Instagram @accesstoinspiration
This week we're replaying some of our favorite outer space-themed episodes of the show. In this episode from March 2020, NASA fixes a problem with its Mars lander, essentially by telling the lander to use a robotic arm to help itself – or, depending on the headlines you read, to whack itself. Plus: a Wisconsin man finds a clever way to share a beer with his neighbor in the era of social distancing. NASA fixes Mars lander by hitting it with a shovel (CNN) NASA’s Mars InSight Lander to Push on Top of the ‘Mole’ (NASA) Social distancing the Wisconsin way: Richfield man shares a beer with his neighbor via RC car (Fox 6 Now) It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood when you’re a Cool Weird Awesome backer on Patreon! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
This week we discuss Nazi Trainers, Stephen tells a ghost story and the Mars Lander hits itself with a shovel...... and much more! Show Notes: https://goat.com.au/pop-culture/tiktok-confirms-that-you-arent-rich-or-good-looking-enough-to-go-viral/ https://www.the-sun.com/news/556218/nasa-fixes-stuck-insight-mars-lander-by-telling-it-to-hit-itself-with-shovel/ https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/03/17/broadcom_sues_netflix/ www.ladbible.com/news/weird-trainers-go-viral-due-to-their-bizarre-resemblance-to-adolph-hitler-20200307.amp.html
NASA has fixed a problem with its Mars lander, essentially by telling the lander to use a robotic arm to help itself - or, depending on the headlines you read, to whack itself. Plus: a Wisconsin man finds a clever way to share a beer with his neighbor in the era of social distancing. NASA fixes Mars lander by hitting it with a shovel (CNN) NASA's Mars InSight Lander to Push on Top of the 'Mole' (NASA) Social distancing the Wisconsin way: Richfield man shares a beer with his neighbor via RC car (Fox 6 Now) It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood when you're a Cool Weird Awesome backer on Patreon! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
Collecting samples from Mars and bringing them back to Earth is a historic undertaking that starts with the launch of NASA's Mars 2020 rover.
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Collecting samples from Mars and bringing them back to Earth is a historic undertaking that starts with the launch of NASA's Mars 2020 rover.
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Welcome to Warp My Tardis Podcast on the Geek Culturecast network. This episode: KJ, and Chulak talk Pot-Luck on all the Sci-Fi they are watching/Reading and talking about.Are you looking for new ideas and adventures for your RPG Group? How about a monthly magazine filled with plot twists, one shots and side quests? Look no further, DM Dave brings you Broadsword magazine. Broadsword is a monthly digital and printed magazine that provides DMs with ideas, tidbits and even complete side quests that can be fit into almost any campaign. Check out Broadswords magazine at http://dmdave.com/broadsword-magazine-preorder-1/The show started off with some teasing about Mr Chulak and his time on a boat last week, followed by conversations about SpaceX and everything we can’t possibly miss on YouTube, especially they returns on their solid boosters. KJ raised the upcoming preparations for the next Mars Lander. JPL has had a ton of streaming coverage. Watch live as it is happening and that is a great thing as part of our modern world.Chulak introduced a documentary created by one man and his telescope, about how he went out and recorded the reactions of average people rediscovering the moon by telescope. A New Way to look at the moon is 3 minutes and change and is available on YouTube (Link at the end of the show notes) and has already begun to receive awards in the short film and documentary categories.This week in Dublin Ireland is WorldCon, the World Science Fiction Convention. The increasing world of robotics, integrated AI’s and the possibility of robots with empathy being your perfect partner… in every way. This lead into a conversation about the differences between the World’s Fair and todays massive glut of conventions. There are so many conventions that it isn’t a unique experience anymore.On another topic, Mattel and their Barbie brand are now embracing the world of Cosplay through a new series of dolls. This first set are iconic Star Wars characters reimagined in the world of cosplay, like R2-D2 dress, and a very interesting take on Darth Vader. These are definitely not your little sister’s Barbies!Onto video and series being watched, KJ and Chulak also waxed on about Netflix and how they now spend much more time on Amazon Prime and other streaming services rather than on Netflix.The big mentions to watch are:•Amazon Prime : Good Omens – Neil Gaimon and Terry Pratchett’s book on good and evil•Amazon Prime: Quiet Earth – When an experiment goes wrong, a scientist is the last man on earth and we journey with him as his mind breaks down•Amazon Prime: Eureka – Sheriff takes a job in a bubble world where everyone deals with the secret world of Science Fiction•Netflix: Another Life – Katie Sackoff leads a CW all-star team in a deep space missionAlso on the show we talked about several KickStarter Projects. If you act soon you may still be able to be a part of these exciting projects:Chosen – A Sword and Fantasy tribute from the creative mind of Chris Campana. The story follows a young elf named Brynn, who is forced to leave her family and homeland behind, and set off on a quest, so that she may somehow, save those she loves from an evil on the verge of destroying the entire realm. It’s a story of fate… gone wrong?Cozmo's Thirsty Tentacle Bar and Grill is the galaxy's not-so-local watering hole - unless, of course, you live on an asteroid, then it would be a hop and a skip away. Stop by and have a drink with the myriad lifeforms, who have come to party or to wallow in their Rygelian ale. They may become your best buddies, or you may suddenly find your wallet missing. It's hard to say what will happen when you set through the hissing door at Cozmo's, but one thing's for certain. You'll never be bored.Support small and independent publishers!: C.H. Duryea – The Heisenberg Corollary the first novel in the Slagmaster series. Find it on Amazon https://amzn.to/2HfQfKGBlake Northcott – The North Valley Grimoire (part 2 coming soon to Kickstarter) Available on Amazon (including Kindle format) https://amzn.to/2ZfTKL2Jeremy Flagg – Nighthawks (book 1) – the Children of Nostradamus Series Available on Amazon and both Audible and Kindle https://amzn.to/2P0kGL7Thank you for downloading, subscribing, listening and supporting Warp My Tardis here on the Geek Culturecast network. We appreciate you taking the time to listen to each episode. For more information about the network go to www.geekculturecastnetwork.com, and look for Legends of the Panel on your podcast service for even more Mr. Chulak, The Lady Archer and KJ the Comic Guy, another show here on the Geek Culturecast network.A New Way to Look at the Moon (documentary) https://youtu.be/XCrJ3NflOpEKickstarter Links from this episode:Chosen by Chris Campana: http://kck.st/2yprjLPCozmo's goes out of this world: http://kck.st/2YBvNyuFollow us:Instagram @warpmytardis and @legendsofthepanelEmail: warpmytardis@gmail.comKJ the ComicGuy @kjweir1970 on instagramMr. Chulak @geekculturecast on instagramThe Lady Archer @whatthefraq on InstagramDiscord Server: GCCN - https://discord.gg/6XtXkGy
Welcome to Warp My Tardis Podcast on the Geek Culturecast network. This episode: KJ, and Chulak talk Pot-Luck on all the Sci-Fi they are watching/Reading and talking about.Are you looking for new ideas and adventures for your RPG Group? How about a monthly magazine filled with plot twists, one shots and side quests? Look no further, DM Dave brings you Broadsword magazine. Broadsword is a monthly digital and printed magazine that provides DMs with ideas, tidbits and even complete side quests that can be fit into almost any campaign. Check out Broadswords magazine at http://dmdave.com/broadsword-magazine-preorder-1/The show started off with some teasing about Mr Chulak and his time on a boat last week, followed by conversations about SpaceX and everything we can’t possibly miss on YouTube, especially they returns on their solid boosters. KJ raised the upcoming preparations for the next Mars Lander. JPL has had a ton of streaming coverage. Watch live as it is happening and that is a great thing as part of our modern world.Chulak introduced a documentary created by one man and his telescope, about how he went out and recorded the reactions of average people rediscovering the moon by telescope. A New Way to look at the moon is 3 minutes and change and is available on YouTube (Link at the end of the show notes) and has already begun to receive awards in the short film and documentary categories.This week in Dublin Ireland is WorldCon, the World Science Fiction Convention. The increasing world of robotics, integrated AI’s and the possibility of robots with empathy being your perfect partner… in every way. This lead into a conversation about the differences between the World’s Fair and todays massive glut of conventions. There are so many conventions that it isn’t a unique experience anymore.On another topic, Mattel and their Barbie brand are now embracing the world of Cosplay through a new series of dolls. This first set are iconic Star Wars characters reimagined in the world of cosplay, like R2-D2 dress, and a very interesting take on Darth Vader. These are definitely not your little sister’s Barbies!Onto video and series being watched, KJ and Chulak also waxed on about Netflix and how they now spend much more time on Amazon Prime and other streaming services rather than on Netflix.The big mentions to watch are:•Amazon Prime : Good Omens – Neil Gaimon and Terry Pratchett’s book on good and evil•Amazon Prime: Quiet Earth – When an experiment goes wrong, a scientist is the last man on earth and we journey with him as his mind breaks down•Amazon Prime: Eureka – Sheriff takes a job in a bubble world where everyone deals with the secret world of Science Fiction•Netflix: Another Life – Katie Sackoff leads a CW all-star team in a deep space missionAlso on the show we talked about several KickStarter Projects. If you act soon you may still be able to be a part of these exciting projects:Chosen – A Sword and Fantasy tribute from the creative mind of Chris Campana. The story follows a young elf named Brynn, who is forced to leave her family and homeland behind, and set off on a quest, so that she may somehow, save those she loves from an evil on the verge of destroying the entire realm. It’s a story of fate… gone wrong?Cozmo's Thirsty Tentacle Bar and Grill is the galaxy's not-so-local watering hole - unless, of course, you live on an asteroid, then it would be a hop and a skip away. Stop by and have a drink with the myriad lifeforms, who have come to party or to wallow in their Rygelian ale. They may become your best buddies, or you may suddenly find your wallet missing. It's hard to say what will happen when you set through the hissing door at Cozmo's, but one thing's for certain. You'll never be bored.Support small and independent publishers!: C.H. Duryea – The Heisenberg Corollary the first novel in the Slagmaster series. Find it on Amazon https://amzn.to/2HfQfKGBlake Northcott – The North Valley Grimoire (part 2 coming soon to Kickstarter) Available on Amazon (including Kindle format) https://amzn.to/2ZfTKL2Jeremy Flagg – Nighthawks (book 1) – the Children of Nostradamus Series Available on Amazon and both Audible and Kindle https://amzn.to/2P0kGL7Thank you for downloading, subscribing, listening and supporting Warp My Tardis here on the Geek Culturecast network. We appreciate you taking the time to listen to each episode. For more information about the network go to www.geekculturecastnetwork.com, and look for Legends of the Panel on your podcast service for even more Mr. Chulak, The Lady Archer and KJ the Comic Guy, another show here on the Geek Culturecast network.A New Way to Look at the Moon (documentary) https://youtu.be/XCrJ3NflOpEKickstarter Links from this episode:Chosen by Chris Campana: http://kck.st/2yprjLPCozmo's goes out of this world: http://kck.st/2YBvNyuFollow us:Instagram @warpmytardis and @legendsofthepanelEmail: warpmytardis@gmail.comKJ the ComicGuy @kjweir1970 on instagramMr. Chulak @geekculturecast on instagramThe Lady Archer @whatthefraq on InstagramDiscord Server: GCCN - https://discord.gg/6XtXkGy
In Folge #5 loten Boris & Dr. Kai aus, welchen Einfluss wir Menschen seit dem Beginn des Anthropozän auf die Erde genommen haben. Außerdem stellen sie rasch noch die Hitliste der Wissenschaft-News 2018 auf und werben unverhohlen für ein großartiges Buch über den Klimawandel.
In this episode, Beth and Rod discuss: How Rod interviews the space experts and writes stories for us all Is there a renewed space race, and is that how reporters should frame the story? The “thing” Rod collected from the Saturn Cassini folks, and the Mars Lander folks at NASA It took Rod years to write a book WITHOUT a bias towards a particular commercial space company What Rod thinks about the recently proposed “Space Force" Key Takeaways: Telling the stories about space are both a challenge and a privilege There’s a strong argument to look closely at our military presence in space Rod has a great collection of space books available for reference, with four more coming out in 2019 The 11/26/18 Insight Landing on Mars from Rod’s perspective from BEING IN THE ROOM “Don’t just tell us how the mission works, tell us a story.” — Rod Pyle Connect with Rod Pyle: Website: RodPyleBooks.com Book: Amazon Author Page - Rod Pyle Show: Cool Space News About Beth Mund: Beth’s love for space started as a Space Camp attendee at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, where she would return years later as an instructor. After grad school, Beth worked as a journalist, a technical writer for Motorola, and then went on to serve as a Public Affairs Officer for the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. In addition, Beth worked to support the International Space Station program as a communication specialist. In Chicago, Beth worked as an corporate communication advisor to Fortune 50 companies including Allstate and United Airlines. She’s worked as a college instructor, a political advisor, and public relations manager for her hometown city. Beth recently founded Stellar Communications, LLC and travels the country as a keynote speaker- inspiring audiences with her lessons learned from our nation’s space program. She’s the host of the Casual Space Podcast, and a self-proclaimed space geek. Connect with Beth Mund: Email: bethisbeth@me.com & askbeth@casualspacepodcast.com Website: bethmund.com Facebook: @BethMund Show notes by show producer/podcastologist: Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie
Mars Lander Shows Multiple UFOs! https://youtu.be/AGz6NCoPYuM
Steffan continues the discussion on so-called ‘safe injection’ sites with listeners. Then, CBS correspondent Steve Futterman on the Mars Lander’s touchdown on the surface of the Red Planet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2018 RubADickies - Vote at ufobusterradio.com November 10th through November 30th. http://ufobusterradio.com/2018-rubadickies Elon Musk: Ticket to Mars will cost about $200,000 Article Link: https://bigthink.com/technology-innovation/elon-musk-cost-spacex-ticket The CEO once said a self-sustaining Mars colony won't work if it's wildly expensive for each person to make the voyage. Musk has said that he wants to keep the per-ticket cost of traveling to Mars roughly equivalent to the cost of a house in the U.S. SpaceX plans to send a cargo mission to Mars in 2022, followed by a manned mission in 2024. Musk said there's a 70% chance he'll travel to Mars. A recent survey suggests most Americans aren't quite as adventurous. A ticket to the red planet aboard a SpaceX rocket will likely cost "a couple hundred thousand dollars," according to CEO Elon Musk. Elon Musk Denies That SpaceX's Mars Colony Will Be a Ticket Out for the Rich Article link: https://gizmodo.com/elon-musk-denies-that-spacexs-mars-colony-will-be-a-tic-1830640399 Billionaire Elon Musk has said it'll run potential Mars inhabitants traveling with his company SpaceX hundreds of thousands of dollars to get there. But in a new interview, he rejected the assertion that a one-way ticket to Mars is an easy ticket out for the rich. Speaking at the International Astronautical Congress in Guadalajara, Mexico last year, Musk said that he aimed to base the cost of the trip around the median price of a house in the U.S. “You cannot create a self-sustaining civilization if the ticket price is $10 billion per person,” he said. “If we can get the cost of moving to Mars to be roughly equivalent to a median house price in the United States, which is around $200,000, then I think the probability of establishing a self-sustaining civilization is very high. WIRED Online Mars Lander Game: https://www.wired.com/story/try-landing-insight-on-mars-without-exploding/ Show Stuff TeePublic Store - Get your UBR goodies today! http://tee.pub/lic/2GQuXxn79dg UBR Trurh Seekers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216706068856746 Manny Moonraker: https://www.facebook.com/MannyMoonraker/ UFO Buster Radio: https://www.facebook.com/UFOBusterRadio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA Google Plus Manny's Updated Google+ Profile: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MannyMoonraker To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com For Skype Users: bosscrawler
2018 RubADickies - Vote at ufobusterradio.com November 10th through November 30th. http://ufobusterradio.com/2018-rubadickies Elon Musk: Ticket to Mars will cost about $200,000 Article Link: https://bigthink.com/technology-innovation/elon-musk-cost-spacex-ticket The CEO once said a self-sustaining Mars colony won't work if it's wildly expensive for each person to make the voyage. Musk has said that he wants to keep the per-ticket cost of traveling to Mars roughly equivalent to the cost of a house in the U.S. SpaceX plans to send a cargo mission to Mars in 2022, followed by a manned mission in 2024. Musk said there's a 70% chance he'll travel to Mars. A recent survey suggests most Americans aren't quite as adventurous. A ticket to the red planet aboard a SpaceX rocket will likely cost "a couple hundred thousand dollars," according to CEO Elon Musk. Elon Musk Denies That SpaceX's Mars Colony Will Be a Ticket Out for the Rich Article link: https://gizmodo.com/elon-musk-denies-that-spacexs-mars-colony-will-be-a-tic-1830640399 Billionaire Elon Musk has said it'll run potential Mars inhabitants traveling with his company SpaceX hundreds of thousands of dollars to get there. But in a new interview, he rejected the assertion that a one-way ticket to Mars is an easy ticket out for the rich. Speaking at the International Astronautical Congress in Guadalajara, Mexico last year, Musk said that he aimed to base the cost of the trip around the median price of a house in the U.S. “You cannot create a self-sustaining civilization if the ticket price is $10 billion per person,” he said. “If we can get the cost of moving to Mars to be roughly equivalent to a median house price in the United States, which is around $200,000, then I think the probability of establishing a self-sustaining civilization is very high. WIRED Online Mars Lander Game: https://www.wired.com/story/try-landing-insight-on-mars-without-exploding/ Show Stuff TeePublic Store - Get your UBR goodies today! http://tee.pub/lic/2GQuXxn79dg UBR Trurh Seekers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216706068856746 Manny Moonraker: https://www.facebook.com/MannyMoonraker/ UFO Buster Radio: https://www.facebook.com/UFOBusterRadio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA Google Plus Manny's Updated Google+ Profile: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+MannyMoonraker To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com For Skype Users: bosscrawler
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Bu bölümde Nasa'nın yeni geliştirdiği Robotun Mars'a gönderimini konuştuk. Nasa Insight adındaki bu robot Kasım 2018 sonlarına doğru Marsa inişini gerçekleştirecek. Aşağıdaki siteden detaylı bilgilere ulaşabilirsiniz: https://mars.nasa.gov/insight/
Bu bölümde Nasa'nın yeni geliştirdiği Robotun Mars'a gönderimini konuştuk. Nasa Insight adındaki bu robot Kasım 2018 sonlarına doğru Marsa inişini gerçekleştirecek. Aşağıdaki siteden detaylı bilgilere ulaşabilirsiniz: https://mars.nasa.gov/insight/
“Absolutely spectacular mission…and it's not a rover, it's a lander. It's designed to land and deploy several instruments.”Jim Green, NASA's new chief scientist, talking about the InSight Mission to Mars. InSight [Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport] launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California the morning of May 5th. He spoke with Scientific American space editor Lee Billings, who recorded their conversation.“One instrument…will be set on the surface and will measure Marsquakes. Now why are Marsquakes important? Well, Marsquakes, because we can get the acoustic signals and see how they are displayed in time, we can tease out the size of the core, even if it's liquid or not, the size of the mantle and the crust, and compare those with the big terrestrial planet, Earth, that we know a lot about its interior. And this will really help us understand how terrestrial planets are made.”Green was NASA's Planetary Science Division director since 2006 before taking on his current assignment just last week. Back to the InSight Mission. “But in general, it also has a human exploration part to it. For instance, we know Mars is quaking, we have seen with Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, from orbit, avalanches. And so, something is going on and it's shaking the planet. And this is really exciting, because if humans go to Mars in our lifetime, which I anticipate they will, they're gonna need to build structures. Those structures have got to be able to understand the environment and be safe. And so they're gonna have to withstand whatever Marsquake environment is actually there. We will know what that is, we will know if it's difficult or whether it's relatively easy, but we'll be able to accommodate it no matter what.“Now another experiment is a heat probe. This also sits on the surface and it pounds into the ground about five meters a set of thermistors that will measure the heat…and that will tell us how Mars is cooling off. You know, all our planets were built 4.5 billion years ago, they're still cooling off from their initial accretion. So we're going to see, well, gee, is like Earth's geothermal ability, does Mars have an ability to, as it cools off, heat habitats for human exploration, or is it primarily very cool in the core, and we'll know if it's partially liquid or not, is that completely solid now. And all that will be put together in our models of the interior of Mars and as I said, it will also have some profound effects on what we do with human explorations next.”If all goes well, InSight will land on Mars on November 26th.—Lee Billings and Steve Mirsky(The above text is a transcript of this podcast)
“Absolutely spectacular mission…and it's not a rover, it's a lander. It's designed to land and deploy several instruments.”Jim Green, NASA's new chief scientist, talking about the InSight Mission to Mars. InSight [Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport] launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California the morning of May 5th. He spoke with Scientific American space editor Lee Billings, who recorded their conversation.“One instrument…will be set on the surface and will measure Marsquakes. Now why are Marsquakes important? Well, Marsquakes, because we can get the acoustic signals and see how they are displayed in time, we can tease out the size of the core, even if it's liquid or not, the size of the mantle and the crust, and compare those with the big terrestrial planet, Earth, that we know a lot about its interior. And this will really help us understand how terrestrial planets are made.”Green was NASA's Planetary Science Division director since 2006 before taking on his current assignment just last week. Back to the InSight Mission. “But in general, it also has a human exploration part to it. For instance, we know Mars is quaking, we have seen with Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, from orbit, avalanches. And so, something is going on and it's shaking the planet. And this is really exciting, because if humans go to Mars in our lifetime, which I anticipate they will, they're gonna need to build structures. Those structures have got to be able to understand the environment and be safe. And so they're gonna have to withstand whatever Marsquake environment is actually there. We will know what that is, we will know if it's difficult or whether it's relatively easy, but we'll be able to accommodate it no matter what.“Now another experiment is a heat probe. This also sits on the surface and it pounds into the ground about five meters a set of thermistors that will measure the heat…and that will tell us how Mars is cooling off. You know, all our planets were built 4.5 billion years ago, they're still cooling off from their initial accretion. So we're going to see, well, gee, is like Earth's geothermal ability, does Mars have an ability to, as it cools off, heat habitats for human exploration, or is it primarily very cool in the core, and we'll know if it's partially liquid or not, is that completely solid now. And all that will be put together in our models of the interior of Mars and as I said, it will also have some profound effects on what we do with human explorations next.”If all goes well, InSight will land on Mars on November 26th.—Lee Billings and Steve Mirsky(The above text is a transcript of this podcast)
The InSight Mission will look at Mars's seismic activity and latent heat to find out more about how planets get made--and how humans might live there.
The InSight Mission will look at Mars's seismic activity and latent heat to find out more about how planets get made--and how humans might live there.
"Einsicht" heißt der neueste Mars-Lander der NASA. Er soll am Wochenende zum Roten Planeten starten und tiefe Einblicke in das Innere des Planeten ermöglichen. Dabei könnten wir auch mehr über die Entstehung der Erde erfahren.
University of Copenhagen scientists managed to genetically delete an enzyme in mice that made it impossible for them to get fat, even on a very fatty diet; Alan Turing wrote a paper in 1952 that is still having impacts on science today in ways you may not expect; and NASA sends the InSight Lander to Mars.
A few rules for the cleanroom where NASA's new InSight Mars lander waits for launch. One, if you must sneeze, sneeze away from the spacecraft. Two, if you drop anything, let one of NASA's escorts pick it up for you. Three, do not under any circumstances cross the black-and-yellow-striped tape and touch the spacecraft. Oh also—an engineer tells a dozen media in a conference room at Vandenberg Air Force Base—do not lick the spacecraft.
The research behind a song about the quest to hear Marsquakes based on research by Dr Neil Bowles at the University of Oxford. When the ground shakes on Earth we call them earthquakes. Even weak ones can be detected by 'seismometers' and from listening carefully to them we can learn a lot about the make up of the planet - that it has a solid core, molten mantle under a thin crust. But can we learn anything from listening out for quakes on Mars? In May 2018 the InSight lander will be launched and head to Mars, landing in November 2018. In this interview we talk the researcher behind the mission covered in the song written by Jonny Berliner in collaboration with Dr Neil Bowles who is based at the Department of Physics at the University of Oxford. Read more about the research: https://www2.physics.ox.ac.uk/contacts/people/bowles and follow Neil on Twitter: @neilebowles.
A song about the quest to hear Marsquakes based on research by Dr Neil Bowles at the University of Oxford When the ground shakes on Earth we call them earthquakes. Even weak ones can be detected by 'seismometers' and from listening carefully to them we can learn a lot about the make up of the planet - that it has a solid core, molten mantle under a thin crust. But can we learn anything from listening out for quakes on Mars? In May 2018 the InSight lander will be launched and head to Mars, landing in November 2018. This song looks at the science behind the mission. This song was written by Jonny Berliner in collaboration with Dr Neil Bowles who is based at the Department of Physics at the University of Oxford. Read more about the research: https://www2.physics.ox.ac.uk/contacts/people/bowles and follow Neil on Twitter: @neilebowles.
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Adam Rutherford meets the Australian scientist behind a radical new technique to prevent mosquitoes from spreading the zika and dengue fever viruses to people. The method involves infecting mosquitoes with a harmless bacterium. The microbe doesn't kill the mosquitoes but stops the viruses multiplying inside them and spreads rapidly through wild mosquito populations. After 15 years of research, the mosquito control method is about to be deployed in large scale trials in urban areas in South America. Also in the programme, the world's atmosphere crosses an iconic threshold as measured by the concentration of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide: scientists get their hands on the rocks at the centre of the extinction of the dinosaurs: and details emerge of why the European Space Agency's recent Mars lander crashed onto the Red Planet.
On this episode we tackle the UFO Sheeple incident on Facebook and along with these articles below: Check out our Episode 36: MIB Death Dealers and UFO News from July 24 with were we discussed the MAX Spiers incident. Max Spiers, a paranormal investigator death original article: http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/691997/Second-UFO-researcher-dies-fuelling-claims-of-Men-in-Black-murder-spree New Article on Max Spiers: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/techandscience/1990965/max-spiers-ufo-hunter-conspiracy-theorist/ Stephen Hawkins last month said do not answer the call from ET : http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/stephen-hawking-aliens_us_57e59e94e4b0e80b1ba2314b?utm_hp_ref=ufo Phillip Mantle: Secret army of UFOs is plotting war against us from under the SEA, new book claims http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/secret-army-ufos-plotting-war-8634790 European Mars lander's fate unclear, signs 'not good': http://www.foxnews.com/science/2016/10/19/european-mars-landers-fate-unclear-signs-not-good.html Europe's lost Mars lander may have been SHOT DOWN by Nasa, claims conspiracy theorist: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3859216/Europe-s-lost-Mars-lander-SHOT-Nasa-claims-conspiracy-theorist.html#ixzz4NwaLuLJh NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has identified new markings on the surface of the Red Planet that are believed to be related to Europe's Schiaparelli test lander, which arrived at Mars on Oct. 19.: http://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/camera-on-mars-orbiter-shows-signs-of-latest-mars-lander Is the world about to be told aliens exist: http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/724065/Tom-DeLonge-UFO-aliens-exist Scientists Make Major “New Discovery” 28 Years AFTER Billy Meier” http://theyflyblog.com/2016/10/11/scientists-make-major-new-discovery-28-years-after-billy-meier/ Patreon: Become a patron of the show and help us gear up with technology worthy of investigating UFO sightings both historical and new. www.patreon.com/ufobusterradio UFO Buster Radio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA To contact Big O: dabigo82@gmail.com, or on Twitter @Big_O_Est_1982 To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com.
On this episode we tackle the UFO Sheeple incident on Facebook and along with these articles below: Check out our Episode 36: MIB Death Dealers and UFO News from July 24 with were we discussed the MAX Spiers incident. Max Spiers, a paranormal investigator death original article: http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/691997/Second-UFO-researcher-dies-fuelling-claims-of-Men-in-Black-murder-spree New Article on Max Spiers: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/techandscience/1990965/max-spiers-ufo-hunter-conspiracy-theorist/ Stephen Hawkins last month said do not answer the call from ET : http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/stephen-hawking-aliens_us_57e59e94e4b0e80b1ba2314b?utm_hp_ref=ufo Phillip Mantle: Secret army of UFOs is plotting war against us from under the SEA, new book claims http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/secret-army-ufos-plotting-war-8634790 European Mars lander's fate unclear, signs 'not good': http://www.foxnews.com/science/2016/10/19/european-mars-landers-fate-unclear-signs-not-good.html Europe's lost Mars lander may have been SHOT DOWN by Nasa, claims conspiracy theorist: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3859216/Europe-s-lost-Mars-lander-SHOT-Nasa-claims-conspiracy-theorist.html#ixzz4NwaLuLJh NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has identified new markings on the surface of the Red Planet that are believed to be related to Europe's Schiaparelli test lander, which arrived at Mars on Oct. 19.: http://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/camera-on-mars-orbiter-shows-signs-of-latest-mars-lander Is the world about to be told aliens exist: http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/724065/Tom-DeLonge-UFO-aliens-exist Scientists Make Major “New Discovery” 28 Years AFTER Billy Meier” http://theyflyblog.com/2016/10/11/scientists-make-major-new-discovery-28-years-after-billy-meier/ Patreon: Become a patron of the show and help us gear up with technology worthy of investigating UFO sightings both historical and new. www.patreon.com/ufobusterradio UFO Buster Radio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA To contact Big O: dabigo82@gmail.com, or on Twitter @Big_O_Est_1982 To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com.
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com or www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com (both mobile friendly). *Europe’s Schiaparelli Mars lander lost on its final decent to the red planet’s surface. Mission managers at the European space Agency are still struggling to re-establish contact with its Schiaparelli Mars lander. The 577 kilogram spacecraft lost contact with ESA mission control in Darmstadt Germany during its six minute journey to the surface of the red planet. *Juno spacecraft suddenly enters emergency safe mode NASA’s Juno spacecraft which is exploring Jupiter suddenly entered safe mode on Tuesday. Early indications are a software performance monitor induced a reboot of the spacecraft’s on board computer. The operation prevented the probe’s science instruments from working during the Jovian flyby. *More evidence for a ninth planet on the edge of our solar system The yet to be discovered Planet Nine -- which may lurk beyond Neptune on the dark outer rim of our solar system – could explain the mysterious six degree difference between the Sun’s equator and the ecliptic or average orbital plane of the planets. The new findings provide astronomers with their first compelling evidence to explain the unusual wobble of the planets with respect to the Sun’s equator. *Expedition 49 Launch to the International Space Station A Russian Soyuz rocket has successfully launched into space from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the central Asian republic of Kazakhstan carrying three new expedition 49 crew members to the International Space Station. It will be a busy time for the new crew with more than 250 experiments scheduled -- covering biology, Earth sciences, human research, physical sciences and technology development. If you're enjoying SpaceTime, please help out by sharing and telling your friends. The best recommendation I can get is one from you. Thank you... #astronomy #space #technology #science #news #Schiaparelli #mars #Juno #Planet9 #expedition49 #iss Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/spacetime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The UK-led Beagle 2 was due to land on Mars on 25 December 2003. The spacecraft was ejected from Mars Express on 19 December 2003. Nothing had been heard from Beagle 2 and the mission was presumed lost. Until now. It has now been announced that the Mars Lander has been identified partially deployed on the surface of Mars by images taken by the HiRISE camera on NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO). These images show potential targets on the surface of Mars for the lander and key entry and descent components within the expected landing area. Following analysis by members of the Beagle 2 team, which includes Leicester scientists, and NASA, the images show the Beagle 2 lander in what appears to be a partially deployed configuration with the main parachute and what is thought to be the rear cover close by. Several interpretations of the image of the lander have been identified, consistent with the lander’s size and shape and changes in light reflections suggest that the object is metallic – again consistent with Beagle 2. Professor Colin Pillinger from the Open University, who died in May 2014, led the Beagle 2 project along with colleagues from our Department of Physics and Astronomy. Another major contributor, Professor George Fraser and Director of the Space Research Centre at the University, also passed away in 2014.
The UK-led Beagle 2 was due to land on Mars on 25 December 2003. The spacecraft was ejected from Mars Express on 19 December 2003. Nothing had been heard from Beagle 2 and the mission was presumed lost. Until now. It has now been announced that the Mars Lander has been identified partially deployed on the surface of Mars by images taken by the HiRISE camera on NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO). These images show potential targets on the surface of Mars for the lander and key entry and descent components within the expected landing area. Following analysis by members of the Beagle 2 team, which includes Leicester scientists, and NASA, the images show the Beagle 2 lander in what appears to be a partially deployed configuration with the main parachute and what is thought to be the rear cover close by. Several interpretations of the image of the lander have been identified, consistent with the lander’s size and shape and changes in light reflections suggest that the object is metallic – again consistent with Beagle 2. Professor Colin Pillinger from the Open University, who died in May 2014, led the Beagle 2 project along with colleagues from our Department of Physics and Astronomy. Another major contributor, Professor George Fraser and Director of the Space Research Centre at the University, also passed away in 2014.
The UK-led Beagle 2 was due to land on Mars on 25 December 2003. The spacecraft was ejected from Mars Express on 19 December 2003. Nothing had been heard from Beagle 2 and the mission was presumed lost. Until now. It has now been announced that the Mars Lander has been identified partially deployed on the surface of Mars by images taken by the HiRISE camera on NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO). These images show potential targets on the surface of Mars for the lander and key entry and descent components within the expected landing area. Following analysis by members of the Beagle 2 team, which includes Leicester scientists, and NASA, the images show the Beagle 2 lander in what appears to be a partially deployed configuration with the main parachute and what is thought to be the rear cover close by. Several interpretations of the image of the lander have been identified, consistent with the lander’s size and shape and changes in light reflections suggest that the object is metallic – again consistent with Beagle 2. Professor Colin Pillinger from the Open University, who died in May 2014, led the Beagle 2 project along with colleagues from our Department of Physics and Astronomy. Another major contributor, Professor George Fraser and Director of the Space Research Centre at the University, also passed away in 2014.
Using imagery taken by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter in 2007, amateur astronomers located an object that could be a Russian lander that went dark after a few seconds on Mars in 1971. John Matson reports
In this NewsFlash, we hear how scientists have created self cleaning solar panels using Mars Lander technology, how modified yeast could be used to make bioethanol more efficient, and how a new model of climate change suggests it may not be too late to reverse current trends. Plus what it is about particular pieces of music that can make you laugh or cry.
A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies
Main topic: Matt Rosenberg of Geography at About.com. News: Windows GeoLocation, Mars Lander, and Fed CTO
An exciting update from the Phoenix Mars Lander team, with further insights from Emily Lakdawalla. Bill Nye also celebrates Phoenix.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Phoenix Mars Lander Principal Investigator Peter SmithLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices