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Astronomy Daily | Space News: S04E81In this exciting episode of Astronomy Daily, host Anna takes you on a captivating journey through the latest milestones in space exploration. From the historic SpaceX FRAM 2 mission to NASA's Artemis 2 mission patch unveiling, this episode is packed with remarkable insights that will fuel your curiosity about our universe.Highlights:- SpaceX FRAM 2 Mission: Join us as we follow the groundbreaking crew of SpaceX's FRAM 2 mission, the first team to orbit Earth from pole to pole. Experience their breathtaking views of the planet and hear their reflections on this extraordinary journey, including their unique perspectives of the Arctic and Antarctica.- NASA's Artemis 2 Mission Patch: Discover the newly unveiled mission patch for Artemis 2, symbolizing humanity's return to lunar exploration. We discuss its design and the historic significance of the mission, which will see astronauts journey around the Moon no later than April 2026.- SpaceX's Super Heavy Booster Milestone: Explore SpaceX's latest achievement with their Super Heavy booster, which successfully completed a test fire, bringing us closer to the goal of full rocket reusability. Learn about the engineering marvel that is Booster 14 and its role in future missions.- Moon Dust as Power Source: Delve into the exciting discovery that lunar regolith can be transformed into solar cells, potentially providing a sustainable power source for future lunar settlements. We discuss the implications of this breakthrough for long-term human presence on the Moon.- Spinlaunch's Ambitious Satellite Plans: Get the scoop on Spinlaunch's innovative approach to satellite deployment, aiming to launch up to 250 microsatellites in a single mission. Learn about their unique centrifuge technology and the potential impact on the future of satellite constellations.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, TikTok, and our new Instagram account! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.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.00:00 - Welcome to Astronomy Daily01:05 - Overview of SpaceX FRAM 2 mission10:30 - Artemis 2 mission patch unveiling17:00 - Super Heavy booster test fire22:15 - Moon dust solar cell breakthrough27:30 - Spinlaunch satellite deployment plans✍️ Episode ReferencesSpaceX FRAM 2 Mission Details[SpaceX](https://www.spacex.com)NASA Artemis 2 Mission Patch[NASA](https://www.nasa.gov)Super Heavy Booster Updates[SpaceX](https://www.spacex.com)Lunar Regolith Solar Cells Research[University of Potsdam](https://www.uni-potsdam.de/en/)Spinlaunch Satellite Plans[Spinlaunch](https://www.spinlaunch.com)Astronomy Daily[Astronomy Daily](http://www.astronomydaily.io/)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news--5648921/support.
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REVIEW: Colleague Bob Zimmerman reports a successful experiment on the Moon to rid of the dangerous Moon dust. More later. 1958
Today in 1972, Apollo 17 landed on the moon. So far, it's the last mission that put human beings on the lunar surface. And it was the only Apollo mission where the dust all over that surface gave an astronaut a strong allergic reaction. Plus: around this time in 2011, a cat in Italy named Tommasso kind of inherited a multi-million dollar estate. The Apollo Astronaut Who Was Allergic To The Moon (Mental Floss) Tommaso, the Italian cat, inherits $13 million from owner Maria Assunta (The World) You don't have to give us the moon, but how about backing our show on Patreon? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
In this episode, the hosts dive into several secret UFO projects, including Project Moondust, Bluefly, Saint, and Blue Gemini. They explore Moondust's mission to recover foreign space objects, Bluefly's role in collecting them, Saint's focus on identifying orbital objects, and Blue Gemini's goal of shooting down unknown space phenomena. The discussion also covers the creation of Project Aquarius and its use of remote viewing in Project Scan 8. The hosts touch on the government's historical UFO programs like Project Blue Book and the possible existence of a shadow government controlling UFO technology. They also examine the Majestic 12 documents, Hollywood's impact on UFO perception, and the potential future of AI and CRISPR in creating chimeras and manipulating DNA. InfiniteRabbitHole.com
For this episode we're joined by the Brooklyn-based Andrew Smith, author of the bestselling Moondust, the "dotcom swindle" saga Totally Wired and the brand-new Devil in the Stack. We start by asking Andrew about the peripatetic childhood that took him from Greenwich Village to Hastings via San Francisco's summer of love. A riveting account of auditioning to replace Mick Jones in the Clash leads us to our guest's recollections of writing in the '80s and '90s for Melody Maker and The Face — and eventually becoming chief pop critic at London's Sunday Times. Jumping to Andrew's new book — with its subtitle A Coding Odyssey — we ask him about music's "digital revolution" in the mid-'80s, with particular attention to the ubiquity of Yamaha's DX7 keyboard. From there we revisit his 1995 interview with Björk – an artist who overtly embraced electronic sounds in that decade — and then listen to two audio clips from David Toop's absorbing encounter with the Icelandic maverick six years later. After a fascinating discussion about A.I. – its upsides and its threat not merely to musicians but to humanity at large — we return to the mid-'90s to celebrate the all-too-short life of the Notorious B.I.G., hip hop's "King of New York" in that all-too-violent decade. Mark provides quotes from recently-added library pieces about Captain Beefheart (1969), the Sex Pistols (1978) and oddly Francophobe goths Sisters of Mercy (1987), and Jasper wraps up the episode with his thoughts on articles about pop fanzines (2003) and writer, photographer and recent podcast guest Val Wilmer (2024). Many thanks to special guest Andrew Smith. Devil in the Stack: A Coding Odyssey is published by Grove Press and available now. Visit Andrew's website at andrewsmithauthor.com for more details. Pieces discussed: Andrew Smith on RBP, Björk: An International Word, Sound and Fury: Radiohead, Björk audio, Notorious B.I.G.: B.I.G. Trouble, Biggie, Tupac et al: Hollywood or Bust-up, Black Metropolis: Notorious R.I.P., Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band: Trout Mask Replica, The Sex Pistols: Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, The Sisters Of Mercy: After The Flood, The Fanzine Editor: Publish And Be Damned and Val Wilmer: Deep Blues 1960–1988 (Café Royal).
As the daughter of a Jamaican mother and an American father, Keta Burke-Williams often felt like the girl who never fit in. Fragrance became a powerful way for her to escape. In 2022, she founded Ourside with a collection of three scents, each inspired by a daydream: Dusk, Moon Dust, and Nostalgia. It's an invitation to explore a world where your senses are free to play and wander beyond the ordinary—a world where every fragrance is a gateway to a place that exists only in your mind, yet feels incredibly real.In this episode, Keta sits down with Marianne Mychaskiw, who leads communications at Scentbird. She discusses embracing community at the heart of Ourside as a truly New York brand (with every scent formulated and manufactured in the Bronx), fragrance rituals anyone can practice, and the Jasmine flower that led to her most personal scent yet.Highlights:• Introducing Ourside• How to "rewild" your spirit• NYC community roots• "I was always searching for belonging"• Diversity in fragrance• Daydreams as inspiration• Moon Dust (a witchy scent)• The Discovery Set• Dusk (a boozy scent)• Collaborating with perfumer Darryl Do• Nostalgia (a love-it-or-hate-it scent)• The smell of figure skating• What's next? Daydreams from Jamaica• Ourside's R&D Insiders• Keta crafts scents inspired by dreams from across the internet• Keta's dream for the worldFeatured Fragrances:Dusk by OursideMoon Dust by OursideNostalgia by OursideDiscovery Set by OursideSoak in all of our audio and video content at https://podcast.scentbird.com.
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Bond gardening special TBAThis week on the world's greatest user-generated movie creation podcast we've got The Bella Italia Triple Header©, vanishing Sean Bean death lists & a magical 50 Cent.Send us YOUR film (or TV) suggestions by leaving a review on Apple or by getting in touch with us by email dreamfactorypod@gmail.com, Twitter, Facebook, Threads, Tik Tok or Instagram.The Dream Factory is a comedy podcast that turns YOUR film ideas into movie masterpieces.Movie Creation, Podcast, Film Concept, Suspense, Bond-esque, Villain, Sean Bean, Spoilers, Men in Black, Will Smith, 50 Cent, Tommy Lee Jones, Coachella, Social Media, Movie Roles Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dreamfactory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Robert Hardman and Natasha Livingstone for an analysis of "Moondust" season 3, episode 7 of The Crown.This episode of The Crown shows Prince Phillip having a mid life crisis as he considers his faith and his place in the universe, all put into context as Neil Armstrong steps on the moon and a new Dean of Windsor is appointed.Find out:Is there evidence that Prince Phillip was having a mid life crisis around the time of the moon landings?Did The Crown get the astronaut's visit to Buckingham Palace right?How did Prince Phillip really feel about the creation of St George's House? Were the Queen and Prince Phillip space fans?And, how many stags roam the grounds of Windsor Castle?Plus much more.Tell us which episodes of The Crown are your favourites and we might give them the Fact or Fiction treatment on the next episode of the podcast!Email us at FactOrFiction@mailonline.co.ukor send us a message or voicenote on Whatsapp:07796657512 (start your message with "The Crown" so we know which show you're getting in touch with.)Make sure you're following The Crown: Fact Or Fiction so you don't miss an episode. https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-crown-fact-or-fiction/id1714259572 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the 1970s, the existence of a once-secret program called "Project Moon Dust" first came to the attention of UFO researchers employing the Freedom of Information Act to obtain U.S. government documents about unidentified aerial phenomena. Although the U.S. Air Force initially denied its existence, it was later confirmed that Project Moon Dust, along with the similar Project Blue Fly, had been tasked with the acquisition of any fallen space objects believed to have originated within the Soviet Union... but is that all the program collected? This week on The Micah Hanks Program, we look at the strange saga of Project Moon Dust, what is known about the Cold War-era program from official documents, and how claims about its alleged involvement with the recovery of crashed UFOs were amplified by a once-prominent UFO whistleblower. Could Project Moon Dust have actually had any relationship to the collection of objects of unknown origin? Have you had a UFO/UAP sighting? Please consider reporting your sighting to the UAP Sightings Reporting System, a public resource for information about sightings of aerial phenomena. The story doesn't end here... become an X Subscriber and get access to even more weekly content and monthly specials. Want to advertise/sponsor The Micah Hanks Program? We have partnered with the AdvertiseCast to handle our advertising/sponsorship requests. If you would like to advertise with The Micah Hanks Program, all you have to do is click the link below to get started: AdvertiseCast: Advertise with The Micah Hanks Program Show Notes Below are links to stories and other content featured in this episode: NEWS: NASA Collects First Surface Science in Decades via Commercial Moon Mission An Ocean Moon Thought to Be Habitable May Be Oxygen-Starved The April total solar eclipse could snarl traffic for hours across thousands of miles UFO News: National Archives launches UAP records collection Records Related to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs) at the National Archives UAP SIGHTINGS UPDATE: Texas, 2013-2 014: UAPSRS Case No. 131 SCU Announces 2024 AAPC Conference in Huntsville, Alabama PROJECT MOON DUST: Just Cause, June 1986 (via Sacred Texts) Project Moondust - Chapter 8, by Kevin Randle (via NICAP) UFO Crash Recovery - Sgt. Clifford Stone Testifies Project Moon Dust Official Documents (via Archive.org) BECOME AN X SUBSCRIBER AND GET EVEN MORE GREAT PODCASTS AND MONTHLY SPECIALS FROM MICAH HANKS. Sign up today and get access to the entire back catalog of The Micah Hanks Program, as well as “classic” episodes of The Gralien Report Podcast, weekly “additional editions” of the subscriber-only X Podcast, the monthly Enigmas specials, and much more. Like us on Facebook Follow @MicahHanks on Twitter Keep up with Micah and his work at micahhanks.com.
Have you ever looked up at the moon in the night sky and wondered why it's there, how it was formed and what effect it has had on us humans and animals down on Earth?Here to answer those questions and many more I'm joined by Rebecca Boyle. Rebecca is an award winning science journalist contributing to Scientific American, The New York Times and many other publications. She is author of the book, Our Moon: A Human History. How Earth's Celestial Companion Transformed the Planet, Guided Evolution, and Made Us Who We Are.https://www.amazon.co.uk/Our-Moon-Celestial-Companion-Transformed/dp/1529342783Rebecca regales us with tales of the Moon's enigmatic origins and its silent yet profound influences on our planet—from the length of our days to the evolution of terrestrial life. Her book paints a stark portrait of the Moon's desolate beauty, and during our talk, she brings that imagery to life, reflecting on how this celestial body is a cornerstone of life as we know it.The dance between Earth and its Moon is a ballet of celestial mechanics and evolutionary impulses, one that Rebecca eloquently elucidates. She shares how the Moon's elliptical orbit and slow retreat from Earth have vast repercussions, from tidal forces that may have nudged vertebrates onto land to the synchronisation challenges between lunar and solar calendars that have fascinated human cultures for millennia. Our conversation wades through the interplay of light and time, considering how this relationship might even sway the rhythms of our own biology, affecting everything from plant behavior to human health.Our lunar odyssey concludes by casting an eye toward the future, questioning the implications of a Moon-less Earth and the current pulse of space exploration. As Rebecca and I discuss, space agencies are reigniting their lunar ambitions with programs like Artemis and international moon landings, paving the way for potential lunar tourism and the utilisation of Moon resources like water and helium-3. Yet, as we gaze ahead, we're mindful of the hurdles—environmental challenges like abrasive moon dust and the untapped mysteries of the Moon's far side. Join us to unravel these lunar enigmas and discover why our connection to the Moon is more than just a tale of tides and time, but a narrative deeply interwoven with the essence of our humanity.Links:https://rebeccaboyle.com/https://www.instagram.com/by.rebecca.boyle/https://www.undercurrentstories.com/https://www.instagram.com/undercurrentstorieswww.undercurrentstories.com
How much is Moon dust worth? A recent auction sold it for half a million dollars! Would you pay that much for it if you had a limitless amount of money? Today we're gonna determine the value of our natural satellite. We'll speak about the minerals on the Moon we will mine. And I'll tell you which resources we can obtain them within the Moon's outer crust! #brightside Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com Check our Bright Side podcast on Spotify and leave a positive review! https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD... Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightside.official TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.of... Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Starting a beauty brand might seem glamorous — especially according to social media — but the hard reality is that being a founder and navigating the insanely crowded and complicated beauty space can be disheartening and even impossible. On today's episode, we have beauty veteran Amy Zunzunegui, founder of recently-shuttered WLDKAT skincare, to give us the honest truth about what it's like to start and shut down a beauty brand. Tune in to hear what Zunzunegui learned from her days at Urban Decay (developing iconic products like the NAKED Palette and Moondust eyeshadows), what the highs and lows of launching her own brand were, what she was up against when creating CBD beauty products, and what she wants up-and-coming founders to know when starting their own brands. Shop this episodeGlossAngelesPod.comhttps://glossangeles.komi.ioCALL US: 424-341-0426Shop products from our episodesJoin our FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/glossangelespodcastInstagram: @glossangelspod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#234Is AI really ready to take our jobs? A team looked at whether AI image recognition could replace tasks like checking price tags on items or looking at the pupils of patients in surgery. The researchers found only a small fraction of these vision-reliant tasks could be cost-effectively taken over by AI – for now, anyway.There's an old myth that singing to your plants helps them grow – apparently this actually works with fungus. A pair of experiments has found that fungus grows much more quickly when it's blasted with an 80 decibel tone, compared to fungus that receives the silent treatment. Roe v Wade, the landmark US Supreme Court decision that protected the right to an abortion, was overturned in 2022. Many states passed new restrictions on the procedure in the years that followed, some total or near-total – meaning few exceptions for pregnancies that result from sexual assault. New estimates suggest that more than 65,000 people in those states have since experienced rape-related pregnancy and been unable to legally receive abortion care where they live.Chickpeas have been grown in moon dust for the first time. Moon dust is low on nutrients and full of toxic heavy metals, making it a difficult place for plants to grow.But by turning the dust into more of an ecosystem, complete with fungi and earthworms, a team has gotten a generation of chickpeas to survive and even flower. And given chickpeas are more nutrient dense than other plants we've managed to grow so far, this is great news if we ever want to settle on the lunar surface.Plus: Maybe owls can actually turn their heads around, 360 degrees. A robot avatar that lets you see and feel what it sees and feels. And a bacteria that turns from prey to predator when the temperature drops.Hosts Timothy Revell and Christie Taylor discuss with guests Jeremy Hsu, James Woodford, Grace Wade and Leah Crane. To read more about these stories, visit newscientist.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'Tis the season for my holiday gift guide! I share all the fragrance gifts I'm coveting including stocking stuffers, candles, other scented goodies, and answer a few gift-help requests! Plus, A VERY SPECIAL GUEST make a very VERY SURPRISE appearance ;) ;) ;) SHOP MY HOLIDAY PACK: https://rb.gy/7arvgd Tune in to IG Live || Thurs 12/14 at 1P EST/10A PT (@perfumeroompod) FRAGS MENTIONED: The Maker Lover, BDK Gris Charnel, Maison d'ETTO: discovery set, Noisette, Canaan, Macanudo, Rotano; La Perla: Haute Parfumerie discovery set, My Day; OURSIDE: discovery set, Dusk, Moon Dust, Nostalgia; Kismet Olfactive: discovery set, Nymphea; Mizensir Alma de Rosario, Marissa Zappas Tragedy Oil, Robert Piguet Fracas, Perfume Room x Luckyscent Holiday Pack, Akro discovery set, Obvious Parfums discovery set, Trudon: Abd El Kader, Spiritus Sancti; Maison d'ETTO Macanudo, Harlem Candle Co. White House Gingerbread, BBW Warm Vanilla Sugar, Mad Et Len Lava Crystal Graphite, Sokcvsea Candle Warmer, Crown Affair Hair Perfume, Diptyque: Benjoin Boheme, Eau de Rihla hair perfume; Tom Ford Tuscan Leather, Diptyque Benjoin Boheme, Serge Lutens: Santal Majuscule, Chypre Rouge; La Perla: My Day, Once Upon a Garden; Office Universelle Buly: Caribbean Sweet Potato & Afghan Carrot, Opiat Dentaire Apple; Bienaime 1935, UME soap, Kindred Black, Mizensir Cologne de Figuier, Hermes Rose Ikebana, Hermes Terre D'Hermes, Frederic Malle Cologne Bigarade, Hermes Eau D'Orange Verte, Dior Homme Cologne, Marc-Antoine Barrois Encelade, The Body Shop Full Iris, Glossier You, Juniper Sling, Angeliques Sous la Pluie, Escentric Molecules Escentric 01, Mizensir Cologne de Figuier, Polo Blue, Chanel Allure Homme Sport, Bleu de Chanel, Akro Ink, Le Labo Gaiac 10, Memo Sicilian Leather, Liquides Imaginaires Buveur de Vent, The Maker Paradiso, Diptyque: Benjoin Boheme, Orpheon; Frederic Malle Portrait of a Lady, Hanae Mori, Marissa Zappas Annabel's Birthday Cake, Diptyque Orpheon HOLIDAY PROMO CODE: PRHOLIDAY 10% off Luckyscent - code 'perfumer00m' 10% off Twisted Lily - code 'perfumeroom10'
Scientists Want to Build Moon Homes Do you want to live on the moon? It's very different from here. 你想要住在月球嗎? 這跟在地球生活很不一樣喔。 Here, the air is safe to breathe. On the moon, there is lots of dust. Breathing moondust is very dangerous. It's very sharp! It can kill you! 地球的空氣很安全,但月球上有很多的灰塵。吸入這些灰塵很危險,可能會要了你的命。 Do you still want to live on the moon? Well, maybe you can! Some scientists in the USA think we can live there by 2040. That's 17 years from now! 這樣你還想住在月球上嗎? 美國科學家覺得17年後,也就是2040年我們就可以在月球生活。 These scientists say we can make moon homes from moondust. Moondust and water make moon cement! The moon cement goes into 3-D printers. Then these printers print moon homes! 科學家說我們可以用月亮的灰塵做月球住宅。月球的灰塵加水可以混和成月球水泥,再用3D列印機打造月球住宅。 This is very smart. We don't need to take heavy cement to the moon. That saves a lot of money. One kilogram of anything costs 32 million Taiwan dollars to take to the moon! 這樣我們就不需要把笨重的水泥送到月球,還可以省下很多錢。 Scientists say we can live on Mars next. It's a long way there. But we can go to the moon first and then go to Mars! In 17 years, we can live in moon homes made of moondust! Let's get ready to go! Vocabulary 建造月球房屋可以就地取材,不必遠從地球運過去。 1. live 居住 Would you like to live in a moon house? 你想住進月球屋裡面嗎? You want to send me there? 你想把我送去? I can't send you anywhere even if I want to. 就算我想也沒辦法把你送去任何地方。 2. dangerous 危險的 True. But living on the moon? 那是真的。不過住在月球上嗎? No, too dangerous. 不去,太危險了。 3. Mars 火星 I could be hit by meteors any time.我可能隨時會被流星打到。 But from there you can travel to Mars! 但是你從那兒可以去火星旅行。 4. breathe 呼吸 Nothing on Mars attracts me. 火星沒有吸引我的東西。 I can't even breathe there. 我在那兒甚至不能呼吸。 你想住在月球嗎? live居住 dangerous危險的 Mars火星 breathe呼吸 __________________________________________________________ Quiz 1. What on the moon is sharp? a. Moondust b. Moon cement c. Moon homes 2. When do scientists think we can live on the moon? a. 2020 b. 2030 c. 2040 3. After the moon, where do scientists say we can live? a. The air b. Mars c. The USA Answers: 1. a 2. c 3. b
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In this interview, Kim and I discuss Lexington, his impact on the sport of horse racing today, what happened to Lexington after he retired from racing, elk antlers and their significance in racing, horse racing in the 1800s, and much more. Kim's recommended reads are: Moondust by Andrew Smith The Wager by David Grann In the Heart of the Sea by Nathaniel Philbrick Check out my Summer Reading Guide for 2023. Support the podcast by joining my Patreon group. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. Lexington can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suspended animation - the stuff of science-fiction, or a real-world solution to surviving long voyages into deep space? Actually it's neither, but researchers have now successfully induced hibernation in mice and rats, suggesting that the same may be possible for humans... The team explores what this could mean for future medical treatments.Sand martins – known as bank swallows in North America - have returned to their breeding grounds. Ornithologist Bill Haines takes Rowan under his wing at the London Wetland Centre and introduces him to these remarkable tunnel-digging birds…Wharton earth…? New research shows that Wharton Jelly, the stem-cell-rich goo found in umbilical cords can have important therapeutic benefits for those suffering from certain autoimmune diseases. The team discusses its recent success in treating Type 1 Diabetes. The Clarion-Clipperton Zone, deep in the Pacific Ocean, is of great interest to biologists and industrialists alike, as it is home to thousands of previously-unknown marine species… and replete with the likes of nickel, cobalt, copper, titanium and rare earth elements. As Matt explains, many of these species could be lost to deep-sea mining before we have a chance to discover them all.Finally, the team discusses a major nuisance to lunar travel: moon dust! Moon landings will kick up millions of these tiny, razor-sharp particles, even blasting them out of lunar orbit where they could pose a risk to orbiting space stations. On the pod are Rowan Hooper, Chelsea Whyte, Michael Le Page, Alexandra Thompson and Matt Sparkes. To read more about the stories, subscribe at newscientist.com/podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Moon Dust will be a major problem once people will return and settle there. We need to find ways to clean it from space suits, equipment, etc. In this interview I'm talking with Ian Wells, who is a cryogenics researcher suggesting a way to battle Moon dust with liquid nitrogen.
Moon Dust will be a major problem once people will return and settle there. We need to find ways to clean it from space suits, equipment, etc. In this interview I'm talking with Ian Wells, who is a cryogenics researcher suggesting a way to battle Moon dust with liquid nitrogen.
A study suggests a valuable resource sits right on the surface of the Moon: dust.
20,000 deer-tooth pendant carries the DNA of the person who wore it; New AI mind-reading system could restore the voice of the voiceless; An amphibious fish can give us clues into the origins of blinking; Canada's Eastern wolves are genetically distinct, not just wolf/coyote mutts; New satellite will be ‘an eye in the sky' monitoring North America's air pollution; Air pollution causes lung cancer, but not the way you might think; Question - where does moon dust come from?
With humanity's renewed interest in returning to the Moon after 50 years, space agencies around the world require vast amounts of lunar soil. In this video, John Gruener, a space scientist from NASA's Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division, explains why lunar soil is crucial for future human missions to the Moon, and shares his passion for space farming. Join us as we get rebelliously curious. Follow Chrissy Newton: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM32gjHqMnYl_MOHZetC8Eg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beingchrissynewton/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chrissynewton?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeingChrissyNewton Follow Us: Web: https://thedebrief.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Debriefmedia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedebriefnews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedebriefmedia/
So excited to share this episode with the amazing Andrea Stein where we talk about Tarot, her publishing company Moon Dust Press and what it is like to publish a book on Tarot! Here's where you can find more info on Moon Dust Press and the Tarot Deck Mess: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/moondustpress/ Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/moondustpress/the-tarot-deck-mess-intro-to-the-major-arcana Moon Dust Press Shop: https://www.moondustpress.com/shop For more Awakened Tarot content, check out our Patreon: https://www.instagram.com/awakenedtarot/
Clifford Stone served for 22 years with the US Army, during which he was called away on multiple assignments with covert US Air Force programs called Project Moondust and Bluefly. Stone was trained to be part of an advance team that would enter crashed spacecraft to communicate and render first aid to the extraterrestrial occupants. Investigative photojournalist Paola Harris first met Stone at the 50th Roswell UFO Crash Anniversary in July 1997, where she began a decades-long friendship with Stone. Harris was among the first UFO/exopolitics researchers that personally interviewed Stone and got to spend time at his home, where she saw documentary and physical evidence of his involvement in projects Moondust and Bluefly. Harris' interviews with Stone appear in his autobiographical book Eyes Only – The Story of Clifford Stone and UFO Crash Retrievals (2012). In this Exopolitics Today interview with Dr. Michael Salla, Harris discusses her long friendship with Stone, the Top Secret UFO crash retrieval operations he participated in, his interactions with extraterrestrials, and the extensive evidence supporting his extraordinary claims. Stone passed away in February 2021, and Paola Harris is dedicated to honoring his memory, and reminding the general public of Stone's experiences of first-hand contact with extraterrestrials and participation in covert UFO crash retrieval operations. Paola Harris' website is: https://paolaharris.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exopolitics/support
Hey there friends and weirdos! This week we discussed UFO crash retrieval and the work of Clifford Stone! What shadowy agencies are watching the skies and organizing to shutdown and reclaim downed extraterrestrial craft? Did ex-military Freedom of Information Act warrior Clifford Stone blow up the government's spot vis-a-vis recovered UFO tech, or is this just another alien psyop? Did project Moon Dust and Project Blue Fly exist, or is it all another conspiracy? We discuss all this and more!
Today we discuss whether or not firing a gun filled with moon dust into space could cool down the planet, how animals that live in social groups usually live longer than solitary creatures, and a saucy discovery from ancient Rome. To Re-Caf Choose Decaf“A solution to the climate crisis: mining the moon, researchers say” by Oliver Milmanhttps://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/feb/08/moon-dust-moonshot-geoengineering-climate-crisis“Dust as a solar shield” by Benjamin C. Bromley ,Sameer H. Khan, and Scott J. Kenyonhttps://journals.plos.org/climate/article?id=10.1371/journal.pclm.0000133“Can geoengineering fix the climate? Hundreds of scientists say not so fast” by Oliver Milmanhttps://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/dec/25/can-controversial-geoengineering-fix-climate-crisis“Space dust as Earth's sun shield” by University of Utahhttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/02/230208155658.htm#:~:text=Summary%3A,the%20impacts%20of%20climate%20change.&text=On%20a%20cold%20winter%20day,of%20the%20sun%20is%20welcome.Mammal Groups “Mammals that live in groups may live longer, longevity research suggests” by Jake Buehlerhttps://www.sciencenews.org/article/mammals-groups-longevity-genetics“Correlated evolution of social organization and lifespan in mammals” by Pingfen Zhu et al.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-35869-7“An 80-Year Harvard Study Found the Secret to a Happy Life” by Bill Murphy Jrhttps://www.inc.com/bill-murphy-jr/an-80-year-harvard-study-found-secret-to-a-happy-life-these-9-simple-habits-will-improve-yours.htmlRoman Sex Toy “Discarded Roman artefact may have been more than a good luck charm” by Newcastle Universityhttps://www.ncl.ac.uk/press/articles/latest/2023/02/vindolandaphallus/“Touch wood: luck, protection, power or pleasure? A wooden phallus from Vindolanda Roman fort” by Rob Collins and Rob Sandshttps://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquity/article/touch-wood-luck-protection-power-or-pleasure-a-wooden-phallus-from-vindolanda-roman-fort/53F4B0838D23DB65F6A244695624102EFollow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers.Find episode transcripts here: https://curiosity-daily-4e53644e.simplecast.com/episodes/moon-dust-mammal-groups-roman-sex-toy
Andrea Stein is a children's book author, and the owner of Moon Dust Press, an independent publisher of magical books for kids based in Austin, Texas. As a mother of 3 and practicing Pagan witch herself, she's committed to creating resources for kids in earth-based households and changing the narrative around witchcraft in children's literature. Andrea started writing books about witchcraft for kids in 2019 and has since made it her full time job, creating her own books and publishing other authors and illustrators through Moon Dust Press. She also published magical worksheets, and has kids podcast called Mini Magic. On this episode, Andrea discusses why she decided to focus on making magical children's books, her own path to Paganism, and how to appropriately introduce witchcraft to kids.Pam also talks about spring beginnings and favorite witchy books from her youth, and answers a listener question about ways to share magic with her young son.***PLEASE NOTE: even though we talk about magical kids content, what you're about to hear is an adult conversation, and not intended for children. ***Our sponsors for this episode are Rosarium Blends, Snowy Owl Tea, Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, BetterHelp, and Mithras CandleWe also have brand new print-on-demand merch like Witch Wave shirts, sweatshirts, totes, stickers, and mugs available now here.And if you want more Witch Wave, please consider supporting us on Patreon to get access to bonus Witch Wave Plus episodes, Pam's monthly online rituals, and more! That's patreon.com/witchwave
In this episode Hana O'Neill the Suburban Witch, chats with Andy Stein all about witchy kids books, breastfeeding, Witch stereotypes and more. You can grab a copy of Andy's books here: https://www.moondustpress.com/ Australian stockist is here: https://thelittlepotionco.com.au/ Did you enjoy this podcast? Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! For full uncut, behind the scenes content check out our patreon page www.patreon.com/suburbanwitchery You can find Andy on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/moondustpress View the unboxing of the Disney Villains tarot deck here: https://youtu.be/EHSynY5qW5I You can purchase your Remi Moon candle here using code suburbanwitch for 15% off: https://www.remimoon.com.au/ To book an astrology reading or tarot reading with Hana the Suburban Witch visit https://www.suburbanwitchery.com Follow along with our social media accounts too! https://www.instagram.com/suburban_witchery https://www.instagram.com/witchtalkspodcast https://www.facebook.com/suburbanwitchery https://www.twitter.com/hanathesw https://www.youtube.com/suburbanwitchery https://www.tiktok.com/@suburbanwitchery You can also provide a one time donation directly via PayPal https://paypal.me/suburbanwitchery or you can send Hana a lovely gift here https://www.amazon.com.au/hz/wishlist/ls/2EOSTO589ZAZ5?ref_=wl_share
This week we welcome Moondust of Moondust Studio to the podcast! We learn about the first shoe he absolutely wanted. How he got into collecting sneakers. His thoughts on skating SB's and his work in skate culture. We learn about the moment he decided to bet on himself. His outlook on life and creating goals, and hear some great stories on this weeks episode! Got a my kicks story? email us at myfirstkickspod@gmail.com our IG is @myfirstkickspod Where to find Moondust: IG: https://www.instagram.com/moondust_studio_inc/ Site: https://moonduststudioinc.com/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/myfirstkicks Music by Gordon Bombay: https://thegordonbombay.bandcamp.com/ (Cop something and tell him we sent ya!)
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Getting the dirt on regolith.
Todays Bitesize Baffled is from Dan who brings us the story of the last man to walk on the moon, Harrison Schmitt. Turns out Harrison shouldn't have gone to the Moon due to being allergic to the Moon Dust. All on today's Bitesize Baffled!If you want to get involved then get in touch:Email us info@baffledpod.comFollow us on Instagram and TikTok @BaffledPodAnd see more of us on our YouTube---A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amanda Chantal Bacon, Founder and CEO of Moon Juice, joins the show this week. Amanda is a pioneer in the global wellness revolution since starting Moon Juice in 2011, and she walks us through some of career highlights and lessons learned from opening two storefronts and creating a comprehensive collection of adaptogenic supplements and skincare, publishing the Moon Juice Cookbook in 2016 and a follow up Moon Juice Manual in 2021. Amanda also opens up about lessons learned while working in some of the top kitchens, how adaptogens help our body deal with stress, and some of her own non-negotiables when it comes to rest, focus, and energy. She talks about a few of Moon Juice's products including the fan favorite Moon Dust, and gives a glimpse into their new skincare line that has been years in the making.Mentioned: Find All Season 3 Episodes Here DEUX - enter code PURELY for 20% off on the limited edition collaboration! Alice WatersPatti SmithBaroncini Olive Oil ILIA Mascara Say Hi To Elizabeth and Purely Elizabeth: Website | InstagramAmanda Chantal BaconMoon Juice | Enter code PURELYELIZABETH15 at check out for 15% off your purchase. @moonjuice
The ‘60s man. Lots of wacky experiments happened, like feeding lab creatures moon dirt. Today we're sequencing eDNA for conservation. We've come a long way. --- Love the show and wanna show some love? Venmo Tip Jar: @WellThatsInteresting Instagram: @wellthatsinterestingpod Twitter: @wti_pod Oh, BTW. You're interesting. Email us YOUR facts, stories, experiences... Nothing is too big or too small. We'll read it on the show: wellthatsinterestingpod@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wellthatsinteresting/support
Photo: #HotelMars: The return of the Apollo 11 moon dust and cockroaches. Eric Berger, Ars Technica. David Livingston, SpaceShow.com https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/nasa-halts-sale-of-cockroach-eaten-apollo-11-moon-dust/ar-AAYPBWr Eric Berger, journalist and meteorologist, senior space editor at Ars Technica and the editor of Space City Weather.
This week we push our blue books aside, cracking open a desk-covering amount of UFO experiences being covered up by the goverment. Send us physical things: Frightday LLC PO Box 372 Lolo, MT 59847 Want even more? Join the Frightday Society, at http://society.frightday.com You'll have access to all Screamium content (Behind the Screams, It's Been a Weird Week, A Conversation With..., Toast to Toast PM with Wine Kelly, Cinema Autopsy, the Writers' Room, bonus episodes of Captain Kelly's Cryptids & Conspiracies, Byron's Serial Corner, and so much more! You'll also be part of our interactive community dedicated to the advancement of horror, hauntings, cryptids, conspiracies, aliens, and true crime. All things frightening. Keep our mini-fridges full of blood...I mean...not blood...normal things that people drink...by going to http://shop.frightday.com Theme music by Cemeteries Produced by Byron McKoy Follow us in the shadows at the following places: @byronmckoy @samfrightday @kellyfrightday @frightday http://frightday.com http://discord.frightday.com http://facebook.com/groups/frightday http://instagram.com/frightday
A tiny sample of dust collected by Neil Armstrong during his historic moon landing was auctioned off in April. Thanks to an unusual series of events, it was the first time moon dust verified by NASA was sold legally. Rebecca Heilweil, Recode reporter, explains. Read Rebecca's story: https://www.vox.com/recode/23003221/nasa-apollo-11-auction-moon-dust This episode first published April 12, 2022. It was produced by Taylor Maycan, engineered by Jon Ehrens and hosted by Rani Molla. Enjoyed this episode? Rate Recode Daily ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and leave a review wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Plants have successfully been grown in moon dust for the first time. Plus, McDonald's is officially closing all of their restaurants in Russia––why that's a big deal. A new site that will tell you how much your current home, or one you're looking to buy, is at risk of wildfires. And underwear that can protect you from STIs.Sponsors:I Am Bio, Subscribe at bio.org/podcastShopify, Get a 14-day free trial at shopify.com/kottkeLinks:Plants will grow in lunar regolith, but they don't like it (Ars Technica)Researchers Grew Tiny Plants in Moon Dirt Collected Decades Ago (Wired)Moon soil used to grow plants for first time in breakthrough test (BBC)McDonald's to Exit From Russia After Three Decades (Wall Street Journal)The Beautiful, Dumb Dream of McDonald's Peace Theory (Foreign Policy)Is your house at risk of a wildfire? This online tool could tell you (NPR)Risk Factor These Vanilla-Scented Panties Protect Against STIs During Oral Sex, FDA Says (Vice)FDA Authorizes Underwear to Protect Against STIs During Oral Sex (NY Times)These FDA approved underwear protect against STIs (Mic)Black Mirror Will Return for Another Season (Gizmodo) ‘For All Mankind' Season 3 Trailer: The Red Nation Takes Us to the Red Planet (Collider)Jackson Bird on TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dinosaur songs, truck stories and even an ode to napkins. Something for everyone! (Especially people that like music and games) This Clap It Back manages to squeeze in tributes to a few of the many celebrations happening this month like International Drum Month, Jewish American Heritage Month, National Bike Month and American Cheese Month. What a great way to gain a strong sense of rhythm! ✪ We're also celebrating the release of Echo Songs, Vol. 2, a new collection of echo songs from the podcast. Here is a fan favorite song, I Am a Lonely T Rex, about friendly but lonely T Rex. Why won't anyone play with him? Is it because he'll eat them? Probably. ✪ A Tiny Song twofer! One is by me about napkins. The other is by Noodlinos Sydney and Andi and it is about Fun in the Tub. ✪ We end with a You Make The Story game all about trucks, and a little about geese. Good luck! ✪ We hope you enjoy our music and games for preschoolers, kindergarteners and early elementary age kids! It's like a music lesson for kids that both is and ins't about geese. ✪✪✪ Echo Songs, Vol. 2 OUT NOW!: https://noodleloaf.bandcamp.com/album/echo-songs-vol-2 ✪✪✪ ✪✪✪ I have written three pictures books celebrating families. They make great gifts :) https://bookshop.org/lists/books-by-dan-saks ✪✪✪ WAYS TO SHOW NOODLE LOVE: ✪ Join our Patreon to get a show shout out, handwritten letter and phone jingle! www.patreon.com/noodleloaf ✪ SUBSCRIBE and/or LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts ✪ Get some Noodle Loaf gear at noodleloaf.threadless.com. ✪ Want to add your voice to the Noodle Loaf choir? The echo song and instructions are here: https://noodleloaf.com/choir Find us on noodleloaf.com Twitter and Instagram or write to us at noodleloafshow@gmail.com
The news to know for Wednesday, April 13th, 2022! We'll tell you about the strongest sign yet that the war in Ukraine is nowhere close to ending and what's known about the shooter still on the loose after an attack on a Brooklyn subway. Also, some people considered it an unexpected move from President Biden. It was his latest step to lower gas prices. Plus, new screenings recommended for kids eight and up, new features coming to some of the most popular social media platforms, and more than $1 million for a sample of dirt? A lot of people are expected to bid on it today. Those stories and more in around 10 minutes! Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes for sources and to read more about any of the stories mentioned today. This episode is brought to you by Indeed.com/newsworthy and Pampers.com Thanks to The NewsWorthy INSIDERS for your support! Become one here: www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider
A tiny sample of dust collected by Neil Armstrong will go up for auction tomorrow. And thanks to an unusual series of events, this will be the first time moon dust verified by NASA has been sold legally. Recode's Rebecca Heilweil explains. Read Rebecca's story: https://www.vox.com/recode/23003221/nasa-apollo-11-auction-moon-dust Today's episode was produced by Taylor Maycan, engineered by Jon Ehrens and hosted by Rani Molla. Support Recode Daily by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices