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In July 2020, three missions left to study Mar's geology and atmosphere and to find evidence of life: NASA's Perseverance rover with its Ingenuity helicopter, China's Tianwen-1 rocket and the UAE's Hope probe.
In July 2020, three missions left to study Mar's geology and atmosphere and to find evidence of life: NASA's Perseverance rover with its Ingenuity helicopter, China's Tianwen-1 rocket and the UAE's Hope probe.
Today’s headlines: PlayStation Plus could soon include a video service, NASA's Perseverance rover turns a tiny bit of Mars air into breathable oxygen and Samsung’s gadget Upcycling beta comes to the US. Get in touch: Email us at tma@engadget.com.
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A Note From Talking Taiwan Host Felicia Lin: I just interviewed Dr Yen the driver of Mars Rover Perseverance for Talking Taiwan and he shared some exciting news with me. My full interview with Dr. Yen will be published Monday April 19th. Talking Taiwan is pleased to be the first podcast to interview the NASA scientist. Don’t miss this important and historic interview! Related Links: 6 Things to know about NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/6-things-to-know-about-nasas-ingenuity-mars-helicopter
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I had a great opportunity to sit down (virtually) with the manager of the Mars Relay Network Roy Gladden. He is responsible for most of the communications between Mars and Earth. In this video we discuss how the network operates, what's in store the future, and what kinds of things young people should be thinking about (and studying) if they want to work on space exploration. See more space: http://lon.tv/space and subscribe! http://lon.tv/s VIDEO INDEX: 00:00 - Intro 00:46 - Roy Gladden Interview Introduction 01:06 - Working on Mars.. From Home?! 02:21 - How Relaying Works 04:07 - Why use Mars Orbiter Relay vs. Direct to Earth? 04:42 - Data Rates back to earth 05:12 - Orbiter Lifespan Concerns? 06:19 - Transmission Time Scheduling 09:03 - Improvements in Data Throughput and New Tech? 10:54 - Real Time Landing Monitoring 15:11 - Timing Rover and Orbiter positions for landing 16:03 - Launch and Landing Timing 16:51 - Why Can't We Have Live Video of Landings? 19:40 - More video frames to come? 21:05 - Mars to Earth Communication Delay / Lag 22:20 - Data Security 24:08 - Receiving Data & Commanding Rovers Through Orbiters 24:57 - Future Missions - Sample Return 28:02 - Roy Gladden Career History 29:35 - How to work at NASA JPL in Mars Exploration? 31:06 - Interview Conclusion 31:46 - Thanks for the #inspiration4contest support! 33:00 - Supporter Thank you's, channel support & conclusion Subscribe to my email list to get a weekly digest of upcoming videos! - http://lon.tv/email See my second channel for supplementary content : http://lon.tv/extras Join the Facebook group to connect with me and other viewers! http://lon.tv/facebookgroup Visit the Lon.TV store to purchase some of my previously reviewed items! http://lon.tv/store Read more about my transparency and disclaimers: http://lon.tv/disclosures Want to chat with other fans of the channel? Visit our Facebook Group! http://lon.tv/facebookgroup Want to help the channel? Start a Member subscription or give a one time tip! http://lon.tv/support or contribute via Venmo! lon@lon.tv Follow me on Facebook! http://facebook.com/lonreviewstech Follow me on Twitter! http://twitter.com/lonseidman Catch my longer interviews and wrap-ups in audio form on my podcast! http://lon.tv/itunes http://lon.tv/stitcher or the feed at http://lon.tv/podcast/feed.xml We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lon-seidman/support
This week, Devindra and Cherlynn chat with PhD candidate and all-around space nerd Sophia Gad-Nasr about NASA's Mars Perseverance Rover. We dive into what it's journey was like, what was so remarkable about its landing, and what it'll be working on in the future. Also, we chat about the new PSVR headset, the death of Fry's Electronics and Cinefex magazine, and more! What's Perseverance's mission on Mars? Feat. Sophia Gad - Nasr – 1:05 The secret code inside Perseverance's supersonic parachute – 9:58 Perseverance: The Tech Specs – 17:12 Other News - Android update – 27:10 Other News - PS 5 VR – 32:13 Other News - Huawei foldable phone – 36:47 Other News - Quick Spotify News – 45:52 Other News - RIP Fry's electronics and Cinefx Magazine – 52:40 Around Engadget / Working On – 59:19 Picks – 1:11:40
Kevin Milne joins Jack Tame to talk about NASA's Perseverance rover landing on Mars.LISTEN ABOVE
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NASA's Perseverance rover successfully landed on Mars this morning to look for signs of ancient life on the red planet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Garvin is the Chief Scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Dr. Garvin has been at NASA for 35 years in a variety of roles and missions, and is well known for his incredible work in NASA's Mars explorational programs. Listen to James talk about his beginnings in science, the legacy he wishes to leave behind, and what he hopes NASA will accomplish in the future. This episode was produced and mixed by Shane M Hanlon.
Engineers attached NASA's Mars Helicopter, which will be the first aircraft to fly on another planet, to the belly of the Mars 2020 rover today in the High Bay 1 clean room at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. Get 2 Free Audio Books at Audible: https://amzn.to/2l7FrWH SoFi - FREE $50 when you sign up and Deposit money into your Checking or Savings account. Get the best of checking and savings—in one account. Earn 2.25% APY. Start earning interest on your money from day one. See sofi site for details. https://sofi.com/share/2166964 Become a member of Space News Pod! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX3HDBasMU2qS3svgtuzD2g/join https://anchor.fm/space-news https://patreon.com/spacenewspodcast https://youtube.com/spacenewspod https://twitch.tv/astrowil https://spacenewspodcast.com https://twitter.com/spacenewspod https://facebook.com/spacenewspod https://instagram.com/spacenewspod1 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/space-news/support
A team of engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, install the legs and wheels — otherwise known as the mobility suspension — on the Mars 2020 rover.
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A team of engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, install the legs and wheels — otherwise known as the mobility suspension — on the Mars 2020 rover.
The Mars 2020 mission is facing the most challenging landing yet on the Red Planet.
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The Mars 2020 mission is facing the most challenging landing yet on the Red Planet.
What is the Peeple app? Are sex robots the end of civilization? Also, wearables saving lives, Mars nonsense, LBRY, the ThunderCats (!), and much, much more... Special Guest: N/A Stories of the Week: --Random Access: We're still alive, This week's Google event showed that phones are boring and Google isn't innovative, Twitter may be breaking the 140 character limit, NASA's Mars announcement, the school clock, Amazon Flex, Google bought Jibe Mobile for Rich Communications Services. --“Peeple” Link: wapo.st/1P5HjVL, bit.ly/1hfzZJv Tech Roulette: --"Sex Robots" Link: wapo.st/1LxWfq6, bit.ly/1j42hrW, bit.ly/1NuMayB, nyti.ms/1DpKhRB Important Messages: --”?” Tool of the Week: --”LBRY” Link: lbry.io/ Hacksec: --”The Apple Watch Saved A Life” Link: bit.ly/1QwIcVJ The Climax: --"ThunderCats" APPENDIX: --”Libreboot X200” Link: bit.ly/1FI57ew --”Complete Liberty: Inside and Out” Link: amzn.to/1IRm5Jg --”The Open Wireless Movment” Link: Link: openwireless.org/ --"Keenevention 2015" Link: keenevention.info/ --"Bitcoin Investor Conference" Link: bitcoininvestor.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Make easy monthly donations through Patreon: www.patreon.com/sovryntech And you can tip me at: sovryntech.tip.me --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NXT: NXT-4V3J-VA4W-4EY3-GUWV2 NAMECOIN: NHfN1kpj8G9aUCCHuummBKa8mPvppN1UFa LITECOIN: LLUXwfWrKDpuK38ZnPD14K6zc6rUaRgo9W BITCOIN: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Don’t forget you can e-mail the show at: brian@zomiaofflinegames.com Also at Protonmail.ch at: anarchy@protonmail.ch I’m also on Telegram: @Sovryn Minilock.io ID: 67JpL89QkmcJHC9KMGjcNy9VrwsNYDpfCQu9gKXGijVVY BitMessage: BM-NBMFb4W42CqTaonxApmUji1KNbkSESki --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can also visit our IRC channel on Freenode: #SovrynBalnea ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------www.sovryntech.com www.twitter.com/sovryntech plus.google.com/+BrianSovryn1i/ liberty.me/members/briansovryn/ www.facebook.com/BrianSovryn instagram.com/Bsovryn/ steamcommunity.com/id/ninjaprogram/
Nicola Davis bids a fond farewell to the Mars rover Opportunity after Nasa declared the mission finally over, 15 years after the vehicle landed on the red planet.. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
Michael Wall joined Space.com in 2010 as a senior writer reporting on Mars exploration, exoplanet discoveries, astrophysics and space technology. For Space.com, Mike has wandered through California's Mojave Desert with scientists on NASA's Mars rover Curiosity mission and helped launch balloon missions through Earth's auroras in Alaska. He's based in San Francisco, where he chronicles the space tech revolution in Silicon Valley. Prior to joining Space.com, Mike was a science writer for the Idaho National Laboratory and interned with Wired.com, The Salinas Californian newspaper and the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Mike has also worked as a herpetologist and wildlife biologist. He has a Ph.D. in evolutionary biology from the University of Sydney, Australia, a bachelor's degree from the University of Arizona, and a graduate certificate in science writing from the University of California, Santa Cruz. In this episode, Beth and Michael discuss: New discoveries, the Fermi Paradox, and his new book, “Out There” What METI is and what it is means for scientists Space books and movies that inspired Michael Digging deep and learning new things to write for Space.com Key Takeaways: We don’t know about alien life, but we do have informed speculation We can only explore space with the technologies that we know. Because of this, what we may find in the future are unlimited There is so much happening with space and space exploration right now it’s exciting! Time is a precious commodity and effects how we do things on earth and in space “It’s just starting. What we are seeing is a ramp up to some really exciting stuff. There is definitely going to be a lot of cool stuff happening in 2019.” — Michael Wall Connect with Michael Wall: Twitter: @MichaelDWall Website: Space.com Book: Out There: A Scientific Guide to Alien Life, Antimatter, and Human Space Travel (For the Cosmically Curious) Book Recommendation: Confessions of an Alien Hunter: A Scientist’s Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence by Seth Shostak 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 a 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: askbeth@casualspacepodcast.com Website: bethmund.com/casualspace Facebook: @Casual Space Podcast Show notes by show producer/podcastologist: Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie
In episode 108, we bring you the latest in technology on Technocrats! We dive into Nasa’s Mars InSight probe touches down on red planet. We also breakdown the researcher who gene-edited babies answers critics. Plus, we discuss Google’s cellular service gets rebranded and offers support for iPhones. This and a whole lot more on #Technocrats!
In episode 108, we bring you the latest in technology on Technocrats! We dive into Nasa’s Mars InSight probe touches down on red planet. We also breakdown the researcher who gene-edited babies answers critics. Plus, we discuss Google’s cellular service gets rebranded and offers support for iPhones. This and a whole lot more on #Technocrats!
00:00 Anthony Bourdain thoughts.05:25 Beer talk and tips with beer guru James Simpson from "What's On Tap Radio"28:44 Vintage gaming and the Atari VCS with David Cohen, owner Replay Games.42:44 NASA's Mars life announcement and highlights from Computex 2018 in Taipei.49:37 Outro and social media links.Rest in peace Anthony Bourdain“Maybe that’s enlightenment enough: to know that there is no final resting place of the mind; no moment of smug clarity. Perhaps wisdom... is realizing how small I am, and unwise, and how far I have yet to go.” - Anthony BourdainSuicide prevention hotline 1-800-273-8255To my geeks suffering from depression, I created my show to help people like you who are suffering. I myself have suffered from depression at one time in my life. Just know you are not alone. My goal with Geek Therapy Radio is to help people cope with depression by discovering and engaging in healthy hobbies and interests.So please, let me know what your into or what you're curious about and I will cover it on my show.I love you all.geektherapy@iheartmedia.comhttps://www.geektherapyradio.com/
We talk about beer again, NASA's Mars announcement, autonomous cars, and generally just being lewd. Music selection by Mike Music by Carpenter Brut: Sunday Lunch (intro) and Inferno Galore (outro) Suggestions & recommendations are welcome at DrinkTankDC@gmail.com and (202) 681-1916 [Explicit Content]
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The first flight of an advanced supersonic parachute system for Mars 2020. The test took place on Oct. 4, 2017 at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia.
The first flight of an advanced supersonic parachute system for Mars 2020. The test took place on Oct. 4, 2017 at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia.
We are heroes this episode. we decide this is not a comedy pod anymore, but a podcasts that confronts people who are racist, sexist, homophobic, and anti semitic. so we have a lot of guests drop on, such as racist john, sexist john, homophobic john, antisemitic john and i thinkk maybe another john. Ray’s here, who is barely even a guest anymore, and rather just a guy on the show. Ken Witzgall also drops by and he gets a mic this time and he knows things about stuff so it gets informative. Child sex ring on mars? oh yeah we talk about it. Jay Z’s new album? oh yeah we talk about it. Guns? yeah we talk about that too. great episode, gang. Everyone on this podcast is going to be on Ray and Laura’s Comedy Showcase this Thursday, so check that out.
NASA launched the Mars Curiosity rover to the red planet on November 26, 2011. Read more at CTTechjunkie.com.
Dr. Laura Peticolas is a physicist at UC Berkeley's Space Physics Research group. She studies the Aurora to learn more about the Earth and the workings of our Solar System. She's currently working with NASA's Mars data to understand why the Martian aurora looks the way it does. In this podcast she discusses her research, her inspiration and how and why scientists sonify data.