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On The Space Show for Wednesday, 18 September 2024: Starlink and the Ionosphere: An alarming scientific paper by Sierra Solter points to possible disastrous effects on the Earth's magnetosphere caused by Starlink and other satellite constellations. Polaris Dawn mission: * Comparing the full extra vehicular activities by Alexi Leonov and Ed White with the stand-up EVA on the Polaris Dawn mission. * Apollo 16 astronaut Charlie Duke, visits SpaceX to meet with the Polaris Dawn crew. (Inserts courtesy NZBC, VOA, SpaceX) * Music from space: The Harmony of Resilience. Australian Space Industry 2024 - Part 14: The Bogong thruster flown on an Australian Skykraft 3 satellite.
On The Space Show for Wednesday, 15 November 2023: Remembering Frank Frederick Borman II: American United States Air Force colonel, aeronautical engineer, NASA astronaut, test pilot, and businessman. He was the commander of Gemini 7, and Apollo 8 — the first mission to fly around the Moon, and together with crewmates Jim Lovell and William Anders, became the first of 24 humans to do so, for which he was awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor. (Audio inserts courtesy NZBC and Andrew Rennie). 50 years since Skylab 4: Marking the 50th anniversary of the launch of the Skylab 4 mission through the recollections of astronauts Walter Cunningham, and Joe Kerwin in conversation with The Space Show's Peter Aylward. (Audio inserts recorded by Peter Aylward, Space Association of Australia, Melbourne). Frank Borman & Wally Schirra in Auckland, New Zealand after their Gemini 6/7 rendezvous mission. Photographs taken by Andrew Rennie with an Agfa "Clack" camera using black&white 120 roll film, scanned from prints.Photo 1: Wally, followed by Frank, give Andrew a smile as they enter Auckland University.Photo 2: Frank, followed by Wally, walk past Andrew to enter the Hall at Auckland University. Uninvited, Andrew followed them into the Hall and listened to their lecture.Photo 3: As he strolls out of Auckland University Wally gives Andrew a friendly wave.Photo 4: Down in Queen Street, has Wally recognised Andrew? Beside Wally, wife Josephine reaches into her handbag.Cartoon: From the Auckland Star newspaper the day after the visit to Auckland.
In a special edition of the Brendan Telfer Experience on It's Only Sport, Telf joins Martin Devlin in studio to celebrate 50 years in sports broadcasting. It was June 1973 when Brendan first worked in the industry as a junior sports officer at NZBC in Christchurch. Telf looks back on how his life in sport started and reflects on fond memories and amusing stories, in a career where he covered many Olympic Games, World Cups and other tournaments. Renowned commentators Keith Quinn and John McBeth dial in to celebrate with Telf.
On today's episode, Martin Devlin recaps the shocking news that the PGA Tour and LIV Golf will merge. He tracks down golf expert Graeme Agars to gauge his thoughts on it, with Graeme saying it's the biggest bombshell he's seen in 40 years covering golf. Plus, Martin and producer Lachlan Waugh debate five sporting topics in the Tight 5, Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua delves into her 15-strong squad named to defend the netball World Cup in July/August, Stats Perform's Josh Parish discusses Ange Postecoglou being appointed Tottenham manager, and Brendan Telfer joins Martin in studio to celebrate 50 years in sports broadcasting. Telf first started in sports media way back in 1973 as a junior sports officer at NZBC in Christchurch. All that and much more!
This is the final episode of Season 2 and for the year 2022. Thank you so much for making it to the end of this season, as we dove into the different clauses of the New Zealand building code. We'll be back next year with a brand new season, stay tuned! On this episode, Peter and Jon are tying all of those code clauses back together. Why they all relate to one another, and how to design a building that efficiently considers everything instead of clumsily considering one thing at a time. Want to learn more or stay in touch? Follow us on Instagram/Facebook @pink.moose or on LinkedIn: Oculus Architectural Engineering Ltd Check out our website for free resources, blog articles and other fun things. https://oculusltd.co.nz/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/oculus-architectural-engineering https://www.instagram.com/pink.moose/
On this episode, we're talking F2 and then digging further still into Code Clause E2, and specifically into E2/AS1. Let's keep safe and keep on keeping water out of the building. Want to learn more or stay in touch? Follow us on Instagram/Facebook @pink.moose or on LinkedIn: Oculus Architectural Engineering Ltd Check out our website for free resources, blog articles and other fun things. https://oculusltd.co.nz/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/oculus-architectural-engineering https://www.instagram.com/pink.moose/
On this episode, we're digging deep into Code Clause G6. Noise, racket, hubbub, and how to design a building that doesn't hurt your ears.
Sorry team we had some mic issues for the first 15 seconds which is why Jon was cut off! (Sorry Jon!) In this episode Jon & Peter are digging into code clause G5. What makes the indoors different to the outdoors and how to design a building that keeps people healthy, happy and productive by relying on logic instead of magic. Follow us on Instagram @pink.moose or on LinkedIn: Oculus Architectural Engineering Ltd
In this episode Jon & Peter are unravelling Code Clause H1 and the new changes coming into effect. Keeping the heat in, keeping costs down and how to design a building that keeps people comfortable without breaking the bank or wrecking the environment.
In this episode Peter and Jon are talking about the NZBC clause G4 Ventilation. Fresh air in, stale air out and how to design a building that keeps people oxygenated by breathing the proper way.
On this episode, we're digging deep into Code Clause E3. Water in the air, fog on your glass and how to design a building that gets rid of condensation without the use of a mob or a rag.
On this episode we've got Shawn McIsaac, one of Oculus' directors with us. We're still digging into Code Clause E2. Where water goes, ways to keep it out, and how to design a building that sheds water and stays dry.
The government has confirmed it is creating a new public media entity next year to incorporate RNZ and TVNZ. It's the biggest shake-up in broadcasting for years but unanswered questions remain. So what's the plan, how will it work, what will it cost and what will New Zealanders get out of it?
The government has confirmed it is creating a new public media entity next year to incorporate RNZ and TVNZ. It's the biggest shake-up in broadcasting for years but unanswered questions remain. So what's the plan, how will it work, what will it cost and what will New Zealanders get out of it?
Grant Nisbett has been a commentator for rugby, cycling, boxing, bowls, and cricket.His radio career started in 1968 with the then NZBC.With the advent of Sky Television, he took up the head position commentating for All Blacks tours and cricket tests.He was a member of the judging panel of the Sport Wellington Annual Awards for several years.He does numerous speaking engagements throughout New Zealand.In the 2018 Queen's Birthday Honours, Grant Nisbett was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to sports broadcasting.Grant Nisbett joined Simon Barnett & James Daniels for Six & A SongLISTEN ABOVE
This year marks 100 years since the first radio transmission in New Zealand and the man behind it is also responsible for laying the foundation for the oldest radio station in the country - Radio Dunedin. Sonia Yee finds out why Radio Dunedin couldn't broadcast the weather during World War 2, and more...
On this episode, we're digging deep into Code Clause E2. Where water goes, ways to keep it out, and how to design a building that sheds water and stays dry.
On this episode, we're digging deep into Code Clause B2. What rots, what lasts, and how to design simple details that can withstand the test of time while exposed to the elements.
On this episode, we're digging deep into Code Clause C3. What burns, what doesn't, and how to design a safe building instead of a glorified tinderbox.
Renowned polar photographer, director and cameraman Max Quinn covers a 50-year career spent working in the world's coldest places in his book A Life of Extremes. Quinn learned his trade as an NZBC cameraman then as a Director of Photography on homegrown TV dramas, before he joined TVNZ's Natural History Unit in Dunedin in 1987. Over the years he's filmed for many of the world's top broadcasters including National Geographic and Discovery Channel. In 1991 he wintered over in Antarctica for 11 months to film documentaries on the Emperor Penguin and about winter life at Scott Base. More recently he's been working on nature documentaries across the globe, and last year completed filming on a 3-part wildlife series set in Brazil.
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about Stuff Circuit's latest headline-making investigation, big calls on our 'dying' small towns; a long-serving young MP making us feel old, and mean - and whatever happened to the old NZBC?
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about Stuff Circuit's latest headline-making investigation, big calls on our 'dying' small towns; a long-serving young MP making us feel old, and mean - and whatever happened to the old NZBC?
Pastor Hurst continues his "What did Jesus do?" series
The Weekend travels back in time to the pre-RNZ days in 1971 of the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation.
Pastor Hurst provides wisdom from Proverbs 15.
Pastor Hurst explains spiritual insurance in our lives.
Pastor Hurst continues his series "The Church in the Wilderness".
Pastor Hurst encourages us to keep low in certain situations of life.
Pastor Hurst asks the question "why".
Director of Teaching All Nations, a FBMI ministry.
Pastor Hurst discusses family problems throughout the Bible.
Pastor Hurst explains the Scriptural differences between the roles of men and women.
Pastor Hurst continues his series "The Church in the Wilderness".
Pastor Hurst reviews the Resurrection story on Easter Sunday.
Pastor Hurst asks how we deal with criticism of our faith.
Pastor Hurst continues his series "The Church in the Wilderness".
Pastor Hurst encourages us to use discretion when deciding when and when not to talk.
Pastor Hurst defines patience and our need for it in our daily lives.
Pastor Hurst continues his series "The Church in the Wilderness".
Pastor Hurst explains how to have a solid foundation in our Christian walk.
Pastor Hurst describes the Christian as schizophrenic.
Pastor Hurst continues his series "The Church in the Wilderness".
Pastor Hurst explains the importance of soulwinning.
Pastor Hurst describes the awesome power of the Gospel.
Pastor Hurst continues his newest series "The Church in the Wilderness".
Pastor Hurst explains how we should properly use our influence.
Pastor Hurst defines the word fundamentalist and applies it to our Christian life.
Pastor Hurst provides great insight about the church from Acts 15.
Pastor Hurst exhorts us to not be offended by God's Word.
Pastor Hurst completes the 2015 Personal Finance Series
Pastor Hurst explains one simple way to avoid chastisement.
Pastor Hurst defines the word grace and explains its meaning in our everyday Christian life.
Pastor Hurst continues with his annual Personal Finance Series.
Pastor Hurst brings a concept from Jeremiah that will help our everyday lives.
Pastor Hurst explains the role of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
Pastor Hurst continues with his annual Personal Finance Series.
Pastor Hurst continues with his annual Personal Finance Series.
Pastor Hurst encourages us to be good stewards of God's blessings.
Pastor Hurst notes the most important part of our prayer life: persistence.
Pastor Hurst continues with his annual Personal Finance Series.
Pastor Hurst explains some basics principles in our Christian life.
Pastor Hurst asks what we think about our lot in life.
Pastor Hurst continues with his annual Personal Finance Series.
Pastor Hurst encourages us to help others in our Christian life.
Pastor Hurst brings an encouraging message from Romans 12.
Pastor Hurst begins 2015 with his annual Personal Finance Series.
Pastor Hurst explains the book of I John and its meaning to Christians.
Pastor Hurst uses the story of Moses to show us one of the many ways God works in our lives.
Pastor Hurst continues his newest series "The Church in the Wilderness".
Pastor Hurst explains deportment-our attitude.
Eric Frykberg looks back at 50 years of independent RNZ news and the challenges that lie ahead.