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The setting of the Sun; the rising of the Moon. Sounds from Paul Speer, John Gregorius, Ben Cox and Mystified.
Acceso anticipado para Fans - A las 19:34 del 21 de julio, el módulo de ascenso se elevó desde la Luna hacia su cita con el CSM. Siete minutos después del despegue, el Eagle entró en órbita lunar a cien kilómetros de altura y a quinientos kilómetros del Columbia. Lentamente y utilizando los propulsores de posición RCS, se acercaron ambos vehículos hasta que tres horas y media después volaban en formación. El comandante efectuó la maniobra final con el Eagle y giró para encararse con el Columbia. Se acercó hasta que los ganchos de atraque actuaron y ambos módulos quedaron acoplados. El módulo de ascenso es entonces abandonado y con el tiempo caería sobre la superficie lunar. El transbordo de las muestras y la desconexión de parte de los sistemas del módulo Eagle tuvo ocupada a la tripulación durante dos horas y, cuando se situaron en sus puestos, se prepararon para abandonar al Eagle en la órbita de la luna. A las 6:35 del 22 de julio encendieron los motores del módulo iniciando el regreso a la Tierra. Es la maniobra denominada inyección trans-tierra, que consiste en un encendido hipergólico de dos minutos y medio y que situó al Columbia en una trayectoria de caída hacia la Tierra que concluiría en sesenta horas. Houston les informó de posibilidades de temporal en la zona prevista para el amerizaje, por lo cual el Apolo 11 fue redirigido a una zona con tiempo estable, concretamente a 1.500 Km al sudoeste de las islas Hawai, donde serían recogidos en el océano Pacífico por los tripulantes del portaaviones USS Hornet. Los equipos de recuperación se prepararon para recoger a la tripulación del Apolo 11. A unos kilómetros de altura, el módulo de mando con la tripulación en él, se separó del módulo de servicio y se preparó para la reentrada. En esta parte de la misión no se emplean motores de frenado debido principalmente a ondas de choque supersónicas que provocan una reducción de la velocidad de la cápsula desde los 40.000 km/h iniciales a unos pocos cientos, de modo que puedan abrirse los paracaídas sin riesgo de rotura. La reentrada es un proceso en el que la inmensa energía cinética de la cápsula se disipa en forma de calor por su rozamiento con la atmósfera terrestre, que se precipita como un meteoro llegando a alcanzar una temperatura de unos 3.000 °C. Uno de los efectos de esta elevada temperatura es que se forma una pantalla de aire ionizado que interrumpe totalmente las comunicaciones con la nave durante algunos minutos, período llamado velo negro. Unos minutos después de la pérdida de comunicaciones se recibieron en Houston las primeras señales procedentes de la nave. A 8 kilómetros de altura se abrieron los dos primeros paracaídas para estabilizar el descenso. A tres kilómetros, eran reemplazados por tres paracaídas piloto y los tres paracaídas principales de veinticinco metros de diámetro. Por fin consiguieron amerizar a las 18:50 del 24 de julio, exactamente ocho días, tres horas, 18 minutos y 35 segundos después de que el Saturno V abandonara la rampa del Complejo 39. El amerizaje fue extremadamente preciso, desviándose tan sólo 2 millas náuticas del punto previsto inicialmente. Se estima que 600 millones de personas en todo el planeta presenciaron el alunizaje del Apolo 11. HIEMIS, José Travieso, Ekca Liena, Hammock, Suso Saiz, Josef Dopita Schmidt, Simon James French, trajedesaliva, Michael Neil, Apollo 11, Paul Speer, Thom Brennan.
Moonrise over an imperial city, featuring Paul Speer, Chris Russell, Kelly David and Chronotope Project.
Para ver el mundo en un grano de arena y el Cielo en una flor silvestre, contén el infinito en la palma de tu mano y la eternidad en una hora. Quien se ata a una alegría destruye la vida alada, quien besa la alegría en pleno vuelo vive en el amanecer de la eternidad. Nicholas Gunn, Grej, Richard Luke, Anna Pluto, Aisling Brouwer, Der Waldläufer, Lights & Motion, Aron Devereaux, Paul Speer, Constance Demby, Roger Subirana, José Travieso, Elskavon, Suso Saiz, Narrow Skies, Joseph William Morgan, Bill Douglas & Ars Nova Singers.
A couple of new editions to Sequences, Gloam Audiocraft, covering many crossover genres from dark ambient to neo-classical, two from The Ambient Zone, Benoit Pioulard relying on guitar & voice as a basis for his work & Luca Longobardi a classically trained musician interweaving electronic nuances & atmospheric soundscapes, a fragile skeleton of melancholy. Nicholas Gunn who has produced and composed over 20 solo albums, along with countless other productions, selling and reaching millions worldwide & two time Emmy winner and a Grammy nominee Paul Speer, active in the contemporary instrumental movement. New album releases come from Steve Jolliffe, Stefan Erbe, The Sailing Planet, Tedd Arnold, Steve Orchard, Wolfgang Nachahmer, AnAstromo, Alexis Nembrode, Kevin Braheny Fortune, Thomas Ikon & a track from Russian band Aesthesys forthcoming May release Alignments. The ladies represented by Macu & Ambient Fabric, processed guitar lines, vocals and field-recordings are the basics for her mostly improvised works, sound & visual artist Zavoloka & another modular excursion from sonic explorer Helene Vogelsinger. The vintage track comes from the 1980 Colours Of Time by Peter Micheal Hamel, today he is recognized as a major German figure whose compositions have greatly enriched the development of 20th and 21st-century repertoire. Playlist No 171 02.23 Stefan Erbe ‘Das Hellste Element’ (album Nachtlichter:) www.erbemusic.com 03.11 Stefan Erbe ’Nachtlichter’ 09.10 Stefan Erbe ‘Alles Lebt’ 16.45 Wolfgang Nachahmer ‘Riesenrad.’ (album Triptychon) www.syngate.net 23.41 AnAstromo ‘ ARE YOU A TRAVELLER (extended)’ (album LIGHTS, NOISE, WORDS and UNIVERSE) www.anastromo.bandcamp.com 30.30 AnAstromo ‘THE LAST TREE feat_ALIEN_13_8_3 (words) 35.07 Steve Jolliffe ’333’ (album 333) *** www.stevejolliffemusic.com 44.44 Paul Speer ‘Moonrise’ (album Sonaran Odyssey) www.PaulSpeer.com 54.24 Helene Vogelsinger ‘Astral Projection’ https://www.youtube.com/user/L3ine 60.11 Gloam Audiocraft ‘Poverty Of The Soul’ (album Musings) https://gloamaudiocraft.bandcamp.com 01.08.40 Macu & Ambient Fabric ‘Melancholia’ (EP Melancholia) https://archive.org/details/Vjg029-Melancholia-Macu-AmbientFabric/Melancholia.mp3 01.13.24 Alexis Nembrode ‘Blue Canadian Lake’ (album To Become Immortal and Then Die) www.alexisnembrode.bandcamp.com 01.15.42 Alexis Nembrode ’Night Sight’ 01.24.47 Aesthesys ‘’Exodus’ ( album Alignments) www.aesthesys.bandcamp.com 01.30.02 Thomas Ikon ‘Heraklion’ (album Spectaculum) www.thaneco.bandcamp.com 01.38.43 Nicholas Gunn ‘Sailing’ (album Pacific Blue) https://nicholasgunn.com 01.42.53 Nicholas Gunn ‘Into The Vastness’ 01.47.33 The Sailing Planet ‘Mars Approach’ (album Message) www.thesailingplanet.bandcamp.com 01.54.20 The Sailing Planet ‘Number 6’ 01.58.48 Tedd Arnold ‘Entity’ (album Eye Mind) www.theearthcat.com 02.03.40 Tedd Arnold ’Nomad’ 02.09.29 Steve Orchard ‘Light Trails’ (album Two Decades From Home) 02.13.53 Steve Orchard ’Star Temple’ (album Astral Travellers) www.admusiconline.com 02.19.20 Kevin Braheny Fortune ‘The End Of Suffering’ (album Dreamwalker Meditation Vol 2) www.kevinbrahenyfortune.bandcamp.com 02.26.54 Peter Michael Hamel ‘Colours Of Time Part I’ (album Colours Of Time) *** http://www.p-m-hamel.de/peter-michael-hamel 02.35.43 Luca Longobardi ‘8 Light Years From Here’ www.theambientzone.co.uk 02.38.35 Benoit Poulard ‘Participators.reve’ www.theambientzone.co.uk ? 02.43.27 Perceptual Defence ‘But At The End, Everything Will Be Alright’ *** www.perceptualdefence.bandcamp.com 02.52.16 Zavoloka ‘Freedom Of Exclusion’ (EP Sober) www.shop.zavoloka.bandcamp.com Edit***
PLAYLIST MÚSICAS IMAGINADAS 20 DE ABRIL DE 2020 - DAVID LANZ & PAUL SPEER. Behind the Waterfall (Natural States, 1985) - PAUL SPEER. Moonrise (Guitar Mix) (Sonoran Odyssey, 2020) - PAUL SPEER & SHERRY FINZER. Venus Rising (Sonoran Odyssey, 2020) - PAM ASBERRY. Praha Fantasy (Moods, Impressions and Souvenirs, 2020) - PAM ASBERRY. The Astronomical Clock (Moods, Impressions and Souvenirs, 2020) - PAM ASBERRY. Adagio (Moods, Impressions and Souvenirs, 2020) - FRANÇOIS COUTURE. Cyan (Coloris, 2020) - FRANÇOIS COUTURE. Turquoise (Coloris, 2020) - FRANÇOIS COUTURE. Bleu (Coloris, 2020) - KENNETH HOOPER. All Who Wander (Directions, 2020) - KENNETH HOOPER. Omens of Change (Directions, 2020)
In this episode, we hear from Christopher Parrish, senior vice president and portfolio general manager at 2U. 2U is what’s sometimes known as an online program management, or OPM, provider. OPM providers are for-profit companies that partner with non-profit universities to develop, launch, and sustain online degree programs, especially graduate and professional programs. In this interview, John Sloop, Vanderbilt’s associate provost for education development and technologies, talks with Chris Parrish from 2U about 2U’s model for online education, why 2U’s standard university partnership is a ten-year commitment, and where Chris Parrish sees online education going in the next decade. John also gets one of the most surprising answers to our closing question we’ve had yet. You’ll find this interview a lively one! Links • Christopher Parrish’s LinkedIn page, https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-parrish-047a50a/ • @c_parrish8 on Twitter, https://twitter.com/c_parrish8 • Phil Hill’s spring 2018 overview of the online program management (OPM) landscape, https://mfeldstein.com/online-program-management-market-landscape-s2018/ • Leading Lines Episode 20: Andrew Van Schaack, Catherine Loss, and Paul Speer, http://leadinglinespod.com/episodes/episode-020-andrew-van-schaack-catherine-loss-paul-speer/
In this episode of Leading Lines, Vanderbilt’s Associate Provost for Digital Learning John Sloop interviews three colleagues from Vanderbilt’s Peabody College of Education and Human Development. This fall, Peabody is launching two online graduate programs, a Masters of Education in Human Development Counseling, and a Doctor of Education in Leadership and Learning in Organizations. John talks with three Peabody faculty members involved in the new programs about moving into online education in 2017. Our guests are Andrew Van Schaack, Principal Senior Lecture in Human & Organizational Development and Associate Dean for Online Programs; Catherine Loss, Assistant Professor of the Practice and Associate Department Chair in Leadership, Policy, and Organization; and Paul Speer, Professor and Chair of Human and Organizational Development. You can read more about Peabody’s new online degree programs by visiting https://peabodyonline.vanderbilt.edu/. Note that this is our last episode of Season 2. We’ll be back in the fall with more interviews exploring the future of educational technology.
NWP welcomes Paul Speer a Grammy nominated and platinum selling recording guitarist, composer, and record producer. He has released several solo albums, music video albums, and collaborations with other artists such as pianist David Lanz, drummer Scott Rockenfield of Queensrÿche, Paul Lawler, and vocalist Satine Orient. Paul Speer took up guitar at the age of nine and played his first paid gig at age twelve in a trio with brothers Neal and Gary. In 1969, the expanded group now known as the Stone Garden, recorded the single "Oceans Inside Me" and pressed 300 copies, a rare collector item today. Speer attended music school at the University of Idaho in Moscow before moving to Seattle to play in nightclub bands. In the mid 1970's, he took up residence in Los Angeles where his interest expanded into audio production and engineering. Speer returned to Seattle in the late 1970s and began producing records in local recording studios and in his own studio. Career highlightsedit: Catero Records (Fred Catero) of San Francisco signed Speer and released his first solo album "Collection 983: Spectral Voyages" in 1984. That was followed by two very successful music and video collaborations with David Lanz and director Jan Nickman, for the films Natural States and Desert Vision. Speer and Scott Rockenfield, drummer for the metal band Queensrÿche, teamed in 1997 to create another music and video work, the Grammy nominated TeleVoid. They also recorded Hells Canyon in 2000, a progressive rock opus inspired by places and events in the spectacular Hells Canyon region of Idaho. In 2009, he collaborated with British musician Paul Lawler and French vocalist Satine Orient on the album Wonders. In addition to his own productions, Paul Speer has been a prolific record producer with more than 250 albums to his credit. Paul is also a Two Time Emmy Award Winner.
NWP welcomes Paul Speer a Grammy nominated and platinum selling recording guitarist, composer, and record producer. He has released several solo albums, music video albums, and collaborations with other artists such as pianist David Lanz, drummer Scott Rockenfield of Queensrÿche, Paul Lawler, and vocalist Satine Orient. Paul Speer took up guitar at the age of nine and played his first paid gig at age twelve in a trio with brothers Neal and Gary. In 1969, the expanded group now known as the Stone Garden, recorded the single "Oceans Inside Me" and pressed 300 copies, a rare collector item today. Speer attended music school at the University of Idaho in Moscow before moving to Seattle to play in nightclub bands. In the mid 1970's, he took up residence in Los Angeles where his interest expanded into audio production and engineering. Speer returned to Seattle in the late 1970s and began producing records in local recording studios and in his own studio. Career highlightsedit: Catero Records (Fred Catero) of San Francisco signed Speer and released his first solo album "Collection 983: Spectral Voyages" in 1984. That was followed by two very successful music and video collaborations with David Lanz and director Jan Nickman, for the films Natural States and Desert Vision. Speer and Scott Rockenfield, drummer for the metal band Queensrÿche, teamed in 1997 to create another music and video work, the Grammy nominated TeleVoid. They also recorded Hells Canyon in 2000, a progressive rock opus inspired by places and events in the spectacular Hells Canyon region of Idaho. In 2009, he collaborated with British musician Paul Lawler and French vocalist Satine Orient on the album Wonders. In addition to his own productions, Paul Speer has been a prolific record producer with more than 250 albums to his credit. Paul is also a Two Time Emmy Award Winner. www.paulspeer.com www.northwestprime.com
NWP is proud to welcome Two time Emmy Award winner and Grammy Nominee Paul Speer. Pauls new cd "Ax Inferno" where the guitar speaks a colorful language everyone understands. Ax Inferno is sophisticated rock infused with with tasteful, seductive techno underpinnings. This new album is sure to get attention of the Grammy Board. Those who truly appreciate exemplary guitar technique as well as superior sound quality will find an audio mecca in Ax Inferno as one powerful instrumental tune after another rolls into a seriously fantastic ride. The fusion of electronica with high tech rock create nothing short of barrier breaking innovation. www.paulspeer.com www.northwestprime.com
Music from Jeff Oster, Jasmine Brunch, Howard Ferre, Paul Speer, Michele McLaughlin and Helen Jane Long in this episode.
Enjoy new music from Jace Vek, Michele McLaughlin, Paul Speer, Ben Rusch, Peter Janson and the mother/daughter team of Carolyn Southworth and Jennifer Thomas.