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HotelMars: Living and Working on Mars. Dr Jordan Bretzfelder, UCLA. David Livingston, SpaceShow.con https://www.universetoday.com/165533/should-we-send-humans-to-mars/# 2004 Opportunity Mars
Rebecca Tinsley and Lewis Lukens discuss Russian opposition channel TV Rain, which has had its Latvian broadcast licence revoked. Also on the programme: Georgians vote for their next senator, Sudanese leaders move to resolve the country's political crisis, and wanted: a “somewhat bloodthirsty” rat tsar to deal with New York City's vermin problem. Finally, a new documentary on the Opportunity Mars rover and the team behind it.
"Good Night Oppy" offers a look into the emotional side of NASA's highly scientific Spirit and Opportunity Mars rover missions. Read the Plugged In review: https://www.pluggedin.com/movie-reviews/good-night-oppy-2022/ If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback: https://focusonthefamily.com/podcastsurvey/ To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1005/29
"Good Night Oppy" offers a look into the emotional side of NASA's highly scientific Spirit and Opportunity Mars rover missions.Read the Plugged In review: https://www.pluggedin.com/movie-reviews/good-night-oppy-2022/If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback: https://focusonthefamily.com/podcastsurvey/
Amazon's Opportunity Mars rover documentary hits Prime Video on November 23rd; NASA's DART spacecraft successfully altered the orbit of an asteroid
Amazon's Opportunity Mars rover documentary hits Prime Video on November 23rd; NASA's DART spacecraft successfully altered the orbit of an asteroid
The Mars rover Opportunity may look like any other robot, but as new documentary Good Night Oppy shows, the “lovable” creature was more than just a vessel to its NASA family and space enthusiasts around the world.
Just as internet pioneer Vint Cerf is known for donning a three-piece suit, so too is this week’s guest known for their accoutrement of choice: a bow tie. Whether you grew up in the US or not, chances are you’ve heard of Bill Nye. His titular show, Bill Nye the Science Guy, ran for five years in the mid-1990s, winning 19 of the 23 Emmys it was nominated for. Its combination of comedy and accessible educational content proved immensely popular, garnering an international audience while demonstrating that science can be for everyone. Not only did the show inspire a generation to study STEM, but its long-term success is now inspiring new generations as well. Since the show’s conclusion in 1998, Nye has continued to promote science around the world – holding public lectures, hosting new shows, writing books, presenting podcasts, as well as doing the odd film and television cameo. So while many of us have grown up associating Nye with science, it might come as a shock to some to learn that he's also a mechanical engineer. In this episode of Create the Future, we explore Nye’s exciting career as a scientist and engineer. We learn the origins of his iconic attire and his debut on television, discuss the impact of a career in engineering, and hear how he successfully campaigned to get sundials installed on both the Spirit and Opportunity Mars rovers.
We are back in the studio with some local non-physicists friends. Welcome Brad (Mathematician), Peter (Economist), and Mel (Business Exec). Topics of discussion include, business in physics and fundamental research, Berkeley ALS, the Opportunity Mars rover, Ohmuamua asteroid and (seriously – mostly) how it could be a alien space craft, and Buzz Aldrin fighting a … Continue reading Mouth Holes →
GB&U, Tim Wu at the Commonwealth Club (our new Guilded Age and the need for anti-trust and why we need to break up FB) old SN&R article on the Evils of Amazon, Obit for the Opportunity Mars rover
GB&U, Tim Wu at the Commonwealth Club (our new Guilded Age and the need for anti-trust and why we need to break up FB) old SN&R article on the Evils of Amazon, Obit for the Opportunity Mars rover
V tomto podcaste budeme hovoriť o veľkom vymieraní hmyzu, o konci rovera Opportunity a krachu spoločnosti Mars One. Pseudocast 386 na YouTube Zdroje Plummeting insect numbers 'threaten collapse of nature'Global insect decline may see 'plague of pests'Here's how we know that the UK's insects are dying outOpportunity (rover)NASA Mars Exploration RoversA Mystery Investor May Save the Bankrupt Mars One Mission
With the proposed Green New Deal aiming to eliminate fossil fuels, what does it mean for classic car geeks? Also, let's remember the recently lost Mars Opportunity Rover. Rest in peace, sweet prince.https://www.geektherapyradio.com/YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3N1B26VBECNA1QsMXSk3Ig/videos?sort=dd&view=0&shelf_id=0&view_as=subscriber#mars#opportunity#greennewdeal#oac
Author of "The Design and Engineering of Curiosity: How the Mars Rover Performs Its Job" and planetary evangelist and senior editor at The Planetary Society, Emily Lakdawalla, joins Rae and Steve to discuss NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity. Questions Include: What kind of data is the Curiosity rover collecting? What does a habitable environment consist of? Is Curiosity a stepping stone towards crewed missions to Mars? How are repairs handled on planetary rovers? What is a planetary evangelist? Why is the universe more creative than humanity?Follow ‘I Need My Space’ on Social Media:Twitter: @INeedMySpacePodInstagram: @INeedMySpacePodFB Group: I Need My Space PodTo continue the conversation from this episode, use the hashtag #INeedMySpaceFollow Emily Lakdawalla on Twitter: @elakdawalla Follow Planetary Society on Twitter: @exploreplanetsPlanetary Society’s website: http://planetary.org/This episode of ‘I Need My Space’ is sponsored by HelloFresh. Receive $30 off your first week of deliveries when you go to hellofresh.com/space30 and use the code SPACE30. About Inverse:Inverse sparks curiosity about the future. We explore the science of anything, innovations that shape tomorrow and ideas that stretch our minds. Our goal is to motivate the next generation to build a better world.Credits:‘I Need My Space’ is an Inverse production hosted by Rae Paoletta and Steve Ward, produced by Sam Riddell, and executive produced by Hannah Margaret Allen. Our intro and outro music was created by Andrew Olivares. Rae: @payoletter Steve: @stevejohnhenrywAndrew: https://soundcloud.com/andrewoOther Topics Discussed Include: Mars Mariner and Viking programs, the Spirit and Opportunity Mars rovers, Yellowknife Bay, FPGAs, the Stardust mission, and Uranus
101 Kiskutya!! :) A mai adás témája tudományos hírek. Gravitációs hullámok és egy kis GPS elmélet. Elkészült a Webb űrteleszkóp tükre. Space X rakéták és Falcon 9 leszállás videó. Idén indul az első Hyperloop teszt. Hivatalosan is vége a Philae küldetésének. Orosz Hold leszálló egység. Januárban volt 12 éves az Opportunity Mars rover! Juno szonda. 50 millió fokos hidrogén plazma. Május 9.én Merkúr áthaladás. Kvantum összefonódás szobahőmérsékleten. A 9. bolygó! MOJAVE meteor eső. Végül pár gondolat a The Expase sorozatról. Zene: David Bowie - Starman Zene utáni "zaj": LIGO Gravitational Wave Chirp Elérhetőségek: Web oldalunk ITunes RSS Twitter Facebook Skype hangposta (max. 30 másodperc!): spacebarpodcast Ha tetszett a műsor, itt jutalmazhatod a készítőket!
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