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This week on 'Futureproof The Podcast' Jonathan McCrea talks to Irish man Laurence O’ Rourke - Senior Systems Engineer on the European Space Agency’s PLATE Mission who was called in to find the lost Philae lander as part of the Rosetta Mission. Also joining the show to look at the main news stories from the science world is Dr Shane Bergin from UCD and Dr Jessamyn Fairfield from NUI Galway. Listen and subscribe to Futureproof with Jonathan McCrea on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
The European Space Agency sent the last comet lander to 67P in 2014, but have just discovered its final resting place. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode Links: Ambition- YouTube Link (https://youtu.be/32vlOgN_3QQ) Rosetta Mission Page (http://rosetta.esa.int/) Comet Close-Up (http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2014/08/Comet_close-up) SpaceFlight Now- Curiosity rover shows new signs of wheel wear (https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/03/28/curiosity-rover-shows-new-signs-of-wheel-wear/) Curiosity Mission Overview (https://mars.nasa.gov/msl/mission/overview/) Check out the cool interactive map on this website, and see the interesting route that Curiosity has taken around Mars. Curiosity Rover Tracker- New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/science/space/mars-curiosity-rover-tracker.html)
ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE... Alex goes over and discusses the Anomaly at SLC-40 that ended with an exploded Falcon 9 Rocket and a destroyed AMOS-6 Satellite. He also covers the start of OSIRIS-REx launch window (Sept. 8th, 2016), Kate Rubin's incredible feat of sequencing DNA in Space for the 1st time ever & the Philae Lander's appearance at last! ENJOY! This Podcast is brought to you by AG3D Printing: Got a school project? Idea? Business Proposal? NEED A really cool gift? Let this Engineer 3D-print your ideas into reality! www.AG3D-PRINTING.com SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Shop using our Amazon link! AMAZON.COM! Just click on this & Shop! Set it & forget it: Bookmark it in your browser! Listen, Buy or Play our first single - "Pluto, the Misunderstood." on Spotify, iTunes, Youtube, SoundCloud & more! SPACE LINKS: http://www.spacex.com/news/2016/09/01/anomaly-updates https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BgJEXQkjNQ http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Rosetta/Philae_found http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/news/dna_sequencing http://www.asteroidmission.org/mission
On today's Satellite Sisters podcast. Julie, Liz and Lian tackle: Two awards for Gretchen Carlson on her $20 million settlement from Fox News. Gretchen, you are our #staynoisy sister of the week. Also, Best Use of An I-Phone for secretly taping the illegal and vile things Roger Ailes said to you. How Not To Get A Meeting With the President of the United States: Speaking of vile things, Julie has a review of the vile things so-called diplomats have said to each other lately. President Duterte of Philippines, welcome to the list. Philae Lander, We Hardly Knew Ye: Well, the finally found a photo of where that Philae lander ended up on the comment. In a dark ditch after bouncing twice. It makes us :( Speaking of space, get out your lightsabers! Lian saw John Williams conduct the score from Stars Wars with the LA Phil at the Hollywood Bowl this weekend. Loved it. Next up for Lian Dolan this month is a college drop-off for her freshman son. The shopping starts now. There's a bathrobe debate happening, among other things. On the Satellite Sisters Facebook Group, listener Kathleen posted asking for advice for her son starting his senior year in high school. Lian recommends the parenting website Grown and Flown and thanks all the members of the Satellite Sisterhood who posted their own suggestions. Julie recommends Maria Shriver's website for some empty nest insights as well as thoughts on Mother Theresa and unconditional love from the book A Gift of Love by Tony Cointreau. From the Wall Street Journal, Liz brings us a sad story of older women getting exploited by scammers in online dating services. Victims lost more than $120 million to "romance scams" in the first six months of 2016. What? As if online dating wasn't bad enough. Media Round-Up: Julie saw "The Light between Two Oceans" which she describes as a slow satisfying cinematic sobfest. Lian recommends Delia Ephron's book Siracusa and Mike Virbiglia's movie Don't Think Twice. She cannot, however, get on board with the much beloved Gilmore Girls. We guess she's just too late to that party. Lian makes a shopping breakthrough. She was stalked by a Steve Madden bag online and managed to actually buy it here! She's also got the scoop on fall fashion trends from Real Simple Magazine, most of which the Satellite Sisters will not be wearing.
ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE... WE'RE BACK! Alex talks about the (fixed) technical difficulties we were having since our last episode. He also shares the "State of Space": why the shuttle was so important and what going to Mars means for everyone. SpaceX, Elon Musk, the SLS and the order of the final guaranteed Commercial Crew mission - all in one glorious rant. There's another 3D Printing Update, brought to you by AG3D Printing with a few designs by Alex himself, and our first customer! We also say goodbye to the Philae Lander, as Comet 67P gets farther from the Sun and solar energy is no longer an option. ENJOY! LOOK UP! August 11th-12th Don't forget to catch the Perseid Meteor Shower this week Thursday and Friday are peak night viewing - it's supposed to be double meteor rates this year! Grab your friends & family [or just a close friend ;)] and make sure to enjoy the annual night show! Check out NASA JPL's "What's Up for August 2016" by Jane Houston Jones for more info on the Perseid Meteor shower and everything to view this month in the night sky! This Podcast is brought to you by: Got a school project? Idea? Business Proposal? NEED A really cool gift? Let this Engineer 3D-print your ideas into reality! www.AG3D-PRINTING.com SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Shop using our Amazon link! AMAZON.COM! Just click on this & Shop! Set it & forget it: Bookmark it in your browser! Listen, Buy or Play our first single - "Pluto, the Misunderstood." on Spotify, iTunes, Youtube, SoundCloud & more! SPACE LINKS: What's Up for August 2016 - NASA's JPL by Jane Houston Jones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vE5Jr6HttU NASA Orders Second SpaceX Crew Mission to International Space Station http://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-orders-second-spacex-crew-mission-to-international-space-station NASA’s new High Dynamic Range Camera Records Rocket Test https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPfcwT4Fcy8 High Speed Footage | Past Missions - SpaceX https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKqY8sy3nkM A slow farewell – Time to say goodbye to Philae http://www.dlr.de/dlr/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10081/151_read-16721/#/gallery/21960
By 2050 the global population is set to rise to more than 10 billion people. But right now, 1 in 10 people are suffering from chronic hunger. So how do we reconcile a rising population with an already hungry world? Plus in the news, why scientists are one step closer to understanding autism, and we take a moment to say goodbye to the Philae Lander...
By 2050 the global population is set to rise to more than 10 billion people. But right now, 1 in 10 people are suffering from chronic hunger. So how do we reconcile a rising population with an already hungry world? Plus in the news, why scientists are one step closer to understanding autism, and we take a moment to say goodbye to the Philae Lander... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
By 2050 the global population is set to rise to more than 10 billion people. But right now, 1 in 10 people are suffering from chronic hunger. So how do we reconcile a rising population with an already hungry world? Plus in the news, why scientists are one step closer to understanding autism, and we take a moment to say goodbye to the Philae Lander... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Space Boffins Richard Hollingham and Sue Nelson are joined by astronomer, Guardian writer and guitarist Stuart Clark for a Rosetta mission special - six months after it made history by landing on a comet. Pick up your backstage pass for behind the scenes interviews with key players in the European Space Agency mission: Rosetta project scientist Matt Taylor, former mission manager Fred Jansen, spacecraft operations manager Andrea Accomazzo and Koen Geurts from the German Space Agency's Philae Lander team. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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Philae Lander har landet på en komet. Obama stiller seg bak nettnøytralitet. I tillegg får dere masse annet teknologinytt.
Today, 11/13/2014, in Space! Alex covers the Rosetta mission and the landing of the Philae robot lander on comet 67P. He covers the mission, the after-math issues with the Philae lander. Later, he talks about the general use of the term "scientist", the difficulty of space travel, and his opinion on allowing robots to go first - then humans. Links: content via ESA http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Rosetta/Touchdown!_Rosetta_s_Philae_probe_lands_on_comet content via The Guardian http://www.theguardian.com/science/video/2014/nov/13/philae-lander-sends-picture-from-comet-video1 content via Universe Today http://www.universetoday.com/116135/get-a-look-at-philaes-first-photos/ © ESA/Rosetta/Philae/CIVA © ESA/Rosetta/ NAVCAM – CC BY-SA IGO 3.0 EXPLICIT MATERIAL POSSIBLE ©ESA/Rosetta/Philae/CIVA ©ESA/Rosetta/MPS forOSIRIS Team MPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA ©ESA/Rosetta/Philae/ROLIS/DLR
Jorden anropas av Philae Lander i avsnitt 95 som kryllar av sköna namn. Det blir oroväckande tinningsnyanser, 19-åringen som överröstar en rockföreställning och allt om Stig-Helmers nya dialekt. Dessutom en mustaschprydd tecknad look-a-like, obegripligt nattbeteende - och vem är egentligen den riktige Michael Douglas?
Rosetta swung by Earth in March 2005 and Mars in February 2007. As it approaches its home planet once again, the spacecraft will have travelled more than 3000 million kilometres since launch in 2004. At ESA's Space Operations Centre (ESOC), in Darmstadt, Germany, mission controllers have made the final adjustments to Rosetta's trajectory in preparation for the swing-by. The highest priority is being given to spacecraft operations, as the manoeuvre is critical for the success of the mission. However, and despite the unfavourable illumination conditions due to the positions of the Sun and the Earth, a few experiments both on the orbiter and the Philae Lander will be activated for calibration, scientific measurements and imaging. The observations are scheduled during and around the time of closest approach, from 7 Nov, 01:00 CET, to 20 Nov, 15:00 CET. Rosetta will first point to Earth to observe the atmosphere and the magnetosphere, and it will also look for shooting stars from space. It will image urban regions in Asia, Africa and Europe and then point to the Moon and obtain spectra of the illuminated Moon. Flying away after closest approach, Rosetta will image the Earth-Moon system from a distance.ESApod video programme