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The Nature Conservancy's Kim Hall discusses the use of NASA Earth observation data to map animal movement and patterns.
The Nature Conservancy's Kim Hall discusses the use of NASA Earth observation data to map animal movement and patterns.
The Nature Conservancy's Kim Hall discusses the use of NASA Earth observation data to map animal movement and patterns.
The Nature Conservancy's Kim Hall discusses the use of NASA Earth observation data to map animal movement and patterns.
Nuova rubrica dedicata ai personaggi che hanno cambiato la storia dell'osservazione della Terra. Virginia Tower Norwood quasi 50 anni fa ha inventato il primo scanner multispettrale per il satellite Landsat1 della NASA Earth che da allora con i suoi successori racconta ogni giorno la Terra che cambia Ha combattuto il pregiudizio contro le donne, la sua storia è legata allo sbarco sulla Luna, alla prima telefonata satellitare, ai sistemi per rilevazioni meteo, alla nascita delle immaginidigitali ed è grazie a lei che esistono le groundstation ....queste le storie della vita di Virginia Tower Norwood che raccontiamo in questo episodio!
Meet Dr. Aprille Joy Ericsson, an Aerospace Engineer, Professor, Technologist, and Program Manager, the New Business Lead for the Instrument Systems and Technology Division at NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterDr. Ryan Kramer, Assistant Research Scientist, Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Climate and Radiation Lab, NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterJanelle Wellons, Mission & Instrument Operations Systems Engineer, Instrument Operations Engineering, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.If you are an aspiring young aviation or aerospace professional interested in learning from seasoned aviation and aerospace professionals about the plethora of possibilities, opportunities, and options available in aviation and aerospace, please join us weekly for a live-streamed, casual conversation, simulcast on the Private Air Media Group YouTube channel and Facebook Live page, and hosted by Vince Mickens, a private pilot whose CV includes AOPA, NBAA, and the Bob Hoover Legacy Foundation, all after a 27 years in broadcast journalism.Gain perspective and insight from 'All Things Aviation & Aerospace on how to navigate rewarding and challenging careers.
This week's guest brings sci-fi to You, Me and An Album! Kasha Patel -- a science writer for NASA Earth and stand-up comedian – chose Janelle Monáe's The Electric Lady as our album to discuss. Kasha talked about her work with NASA, the role her oldest brother played in shaping her musical tastes and, of course, all of the things that make The Electric Lady one of her favorite albums.You can reach Kasha on Twitter at @KashaPatel, and also by email at comedy@kashapatel.com. You can also find her science comedy and stand-up routine videos on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/user/kashablanca.Kasha's TEDx talk on the science of science comedy is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pu7yQIlJLUw.Note: Between 1:06:00 and 1:08:00 and then again after 1:16:00, you will hear a scratching sound in the background. That is one of our cats, George, asking to be let in to the “podcast studio.” Sorry for the distracting noise, but he is super cute. 1:07 Kasha joins the show1:42 Writing for NASA means learning some cool things and some depressing things4:26 How did Kasha become a science comedian?6:24 What Kasha likes to listen to9:04 Why Kasha chose The Electric Lady for this episode12:53 Al and Kasha try to figure out if they should leave certain tracks out of their discussion14:13 The link between Isaac Asimov and Janelle Monáe17:11 Does The Electric Lady have a linear narrative?22:17 Which tracks from The Electric Lady are her favorites?28:21 Suite V requires multiple listens Track-by-track breakdown (selected tracks):30:19 Suite IV Electric Overture31:43 Givin Em What They Love41:15 Q.U.E.E.N.43:29 The Interludes48:00 Electric Lady49:19 PrimeTime51:05 We Were Rock n' Roll52:20 Dance Apocalyptic55:52 Look Into My Eyes58:23 Suite V: Electric Overture58:47 It's Code1:01:59 Ghetto Woman1:07:40 Sally Ride1:12:54 Dorothy Dandridge Eyes1:15:16 What An Experience 1:18:13 Are Janelle Monáe's other albums worth checking out?1:19:34 How Janelle Monáe came up with the artwork concept for The Electric Lady
It's still National Science Week 2020, so what a great time to talk to a couple of NASA scientists with high-profile job titles. This episode we learn about NASA's Earth Science Division from Dr Paula Bontempi, who at the time of recording held the position of Acting Deputy Director Earth Sciences Division NASA*. Whoa! We also chat to Dr Jeremy Werdell who is the NASA PACE Project Scientist (NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre). Double Whoa! *Dr Bontempi's current affiliation is as the Dean of the Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island.
ECOSTRESS is a new NASA Earth science mission to study how effectively plants use water by measuring their temperature from space.
Podcast for audio and video - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
ECOSTRESS is a new NASA Earth science mission to study how effectively plants use water by measuring their temperature from space.
Sandra Cauffman was born to a single mother in Costa Rica and began her life living in abject poverty. As Ms. Cauffman was setting her eyes on higher education, she knew what she faced financially, but her strong character and will prepared her to take the risks and persevere. In the US there are very few scholarships for under graduate students, so she had to work day and night in a hardware store to cover the costs of her studies. Ms. Cauffman always aimed high and never gave up on her dream to work at NASA.
Recorded at the SFW home studios live December 2, 2016. Based on the wonderful lyrics by Kim Martini of Deep Sea News. For more information on the specifics of each gift NASA Earth Science has given to all of us, click on the link below to find out all about the amazing work this agency and its scientists have done. http://www.deepseanews.com/2016/12/the-twelve-days-of-christmas-nasa-earth-science-edition/ Tracks: The 12 Days of Christmas -- NASA Earth Science Edition by Kim Martini (performed by Skylar & Thom Young-Bayer) (*Warning* we are NOT professional singers...).
To talk about the election we have Wayne, a Capitol Hill staffer and friend of Dustin's from high school. Senate Map Govenor races POTUS: R: EC: 279, G: 49.99% D: EC: 228 G: 50.01% Why Trump won and the media missed it Election Turnout Fifth time the winer of the popular vote loses State ballot measures White Nationalists are pleased with the results Muslims faced hate at the polls Michele Bachmann credits God with the election Other News Washington, DC opens a Humanist wedding “chapel” Catholic Church in San Diego told people that voting Democrat was a mortal sin Ex-gay therapy has a new name What does a Trump presidency mean for NASA? Less climate change, more space exploration. “While there can be disagreements over particular missions, that kind of general opposition to NASA Earth science projects is motivated, largely, by a lack of interest in knowing the facts that are developed from it.” - David Goldston. On the opposite side of the coin, more focus on space exploration and getting people into space is a lofty and worthwhile goal. FEEDBACK Pat Miller via Facebook @sidlone via Twitter @petjonvil via Twitter @Peter_Zopf via Twitter Male contraception SUPPORTERS This episode is brought to you by: Dark Matter Sponsor - >US$35.00 * Travis Megee Nuclear Sponsor - US$20.00 - US$35.00 per month * Russ from the Kitsap Atheists & Agnostics * Frank * Darryl Goossen Platinum Sponsor - US$8.00 - US$19.00 per month * Virginia Dawn * Paul Burkey * BT Motley * George Gold Sponsor - US$4.00 - US$7.00 per month * The Flying Skeptic * Renee Davis-Pelt * Mark * Mike * LaTonya * Duncan * Jaded Zappa * Alex * Will * Henry * Alan * Rachel * Bumboclaat * Inciting Incident Bronze Sponsor - < US$4.00 per month * Peter * Heather * Shawn * Al from South Carolina * Archway Hosting provides full featured web hosting for a fraction of the cost of traditional shared hosting. You get all the benefits of shared hosting, without the sticker shock or extra fees. Check them out at archwayhosting.com. You can find us online at www.atheistnomads.com, follow us on Twitter @AtheistNomads, like us on Facebook, email us at contact@atheistnomads.com, and leave us a voice mail message at (541) 203-0666. Theme music is provided by Sturdy Fred.
To talk about the election we have Wayne, a Capitol Hill staffer and friend of Dustin's from high school. Senate Map Govenor races POTUS: R: EC: 279, G: 49.99% D: EC: 228 G: 50.01% Why Trump won and the media missed it Election Turnout Fifth time the winer of the popular vote loses State ballot measures White Nationalists are pleased with the results Muslims faced hate at the polls Michele Bachmann credits God with the election Other News Washington, DC opens a Humanist wedding “chapel” Catholic Church in San Diego told people that voting Democrat was a mortal sin Ex-gay therapy has a new name What does a Trump presidency mean for NASA? Less climate change, more space exploration. “While there can be disagreements over particular missions, that kind of general opposition to NASA Earth science projects is motivated, largely, by a lack of interest in knowing the facts that are developed from it.” - David Goldston. On the opposite side of the coin, more focus on space exploration and getting people into space is a lofty and worthwhile goal. FEEDBACK Pat Miller via Facebook @sidlone via Twitter @petjonvil via Twitter @Peter_Zopf via Twitter Male contraception SUPPORTERS This episode is brought to you by: Dark Matter Sponsor - >US$35.00 * Travis Megee Nuclear Sponsor - US$20.00 - US$35.00 per month * Russ from the Kitsap Atheists & Agnostics * Frank * Darryl Goossen Platinum Sponsor - US$8.00 - US$19.00 per month * Virginia Dawn * Paul Burkey * BT Motley * George Gold Sponsor - US$4.00 - US$7.00 per month * The Flying Skeptic * Renee Davis-Pelt * Mark * Mike * LaTonya * Duncan * Jaded Zappa * Alex * Will * Henry * Alan * Rachel * Bumboclaat * Inciting Incident Bronze Sponsor - < US$4.00 per month * Peter * Heather * Shawn * Al from South Carolina * Archway Hosting provides full featured web hosting for a fraction of the cost of traditional shared hosting. You get all the benefits of shared hosting, without the sticker shock or extra fees. Check them out at archwayhosting.com. You can find us online at www.atheistnomads.com, follow us on Twitter @AtheistNomads, like us on Facebook, email us at contact@atheistnomads.com, and leave us a voice mail message at (541) 203-0666. Theme music is provided by Sturdy Fred.
For some NASA Earth observers, the answers truly are blowing in the wind, and now there’s an effective way to find them.