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Satellites run out of fuel and have to de-orbit and end their missions. But what if they had access to a practically infinite amount of fuel? What if they could scoop air from the atmosphere and use it as propellant? That is exactly the research that Dr Mansur Tisaev is doing!
We interview Jason Jacobsohn, venture capitalist and founder of Propellant Ventures, about effective strategies in business networking. Jacobson emphasizes the importance of relationship-building over transactional interactions, advocating for an approach that values long-term connections and trust. He discusses prioritizing thought leadership and the 'pay it forward' mentality, suggesting these methods foster goodwill and professional connections. The conversation offers insight into being approachable on LinkedIn and ensuring meaningful engagement with potential connections.01:58 The Power of Paying It Forward02:44 Embracing Thought Leadership03:34 Overcoming Networking Challenges04:36 Leveraging Online and In-Person Networking05:41 Mastering LinkedIn for Networking SuccessFor more information about Jason visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonjacobsohn/and https://www.propellant.vc/
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Few activities are better for strengthening partnerships and building memories than bird hunts afield. On this episode, Dr. Mike Brasher is joined by Jake Wallace of Winchester Ammunition, Will Brantley of Field and Stream, and Mallori Murphey of Ducks Unlimited to share stories from a recent weekend featuring new products from Winchester, successful duck hunts, first experiences with snipe hunting, the perils of gumbo mud, ammo manufacturing insights, and a shared commitment to conservation.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Insitu-resource utilization looks at resources on and around exploration sites to see what you can use those resources for.
In today's episode, we welcome on Joel Spark, cofounder and chief satellite architect at Spire. The “space-to-cloud” data and analytics provider flys a proprietary constellation of 100+ nanosatellites to collect and analyze data from Earth. The data spans weather forecasting, maritime domain awareness, aviation, and more. Spire is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange, and currently has a market cap of ~$150M. Today's episode is brought to you by Kepler Communications, a company bringing the internet to space. A sneak peek The back half of our conversation focuses on Spire's “Space Services” play, and the concept of space-as-a-service. Before that, though, we explore Joel's journey into the industry and how he was “spacepilled,” and unpack the mind-blowing fact that Spire began as a KickStarter crowdfunding campaign. Here's what else you can expect in Pathfinder #0037: The 80/20 principle of building complex hardware systemsThe primacy of vertical integration and agile developmentSpire's Scottish roots and nanosat factory in Glasgow, ScotlandAIS, ADS-B, and identifying planes and ships at scaleWhy pulling analytics and insights from that data is often more important than the data itself: “Where is the ship going?” “Is the plane flying off course?”)Applying the tech platform analogy to Spire Space ServicesOur Max Q questions: What happens if a customer goes belly up? How big is the market, really, for hosted payloads?…there's a whole lot more where that came from! After tuning in Pathfinder #0037, we're confident you'll come away with a comprehensive understanding of technical tailwinds, operational ethos, and management philosophy that drive Spire. • Chapters •00:01—Intro01:32—Sponsor02:09—Guest Intro03:43—How Joel was spacepilled…05:07—Spire's origins as a Kickstarter campaign 09:19—Reliability, uptime, and the 80/20 principle of being 12:04—How many satellites does Spire currently operate in space today?16:56—Agile development, vertical integration, operational tempo, and company culture18:55—AIS and ADS-B definitions 21:25—Can global identification of planes and ships only be done at scale from space? 23:33—Ukraine airspace closing + visuals of airspace data24:11—Are services like that Elon Jet tracker using Spire data? 26:56—Kepler Ad Break27:45—Spire as a “space to cloud” analytics provider30:25—How does Earth intelligence fit into all of this?33:01—The business model of “space as a service”37:10—Conceptualizing Spire as a tech platform40:32—What are your customers doing in space?43:48—Customers looking to launch constellations46:11—What happens if a Space Services customer goes belly up? 47:10—Do you and the team pay attention to your stock prices every day or phase it out?49:37—What's the TAM of people, theoretically, of people trying to fly payloads on satellites? 52:42—Anything else before lightning round?54:07—Rapid fire questions + close of show • Show notes •Spire — https://spire.com/Spire Twitter — https://twitter.com/spireglobalRecent earnings — https://payloadspace.com/spire-q4-2022/Space Services — https://payloadspace.com/spire-q4-2022/ADS-B data in leadup to Russia's invasion of Ukraine — https://payloadspace.com/six-months-ukraine-war/Ryan's socials — https://twitter.com/Ryandoofy / https://www.linkedin.com/in/rfduffy/Payload's socials — https://twitter.com/payloadspace / https://www.linkedin.com/company/payloadspacePathfinder archive — Watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_uY3GaNf67hP-i6TRWF2n06xMv1kdkZ6Listen: https://pod.payloadspace.com/episodes
This month we're joined by Kevin Bell, a Legal Consultant who was working for Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) when a whistleblower notified him of the use of a harmful propellant in space travel. Listen to learn about this unique problem and how the success of the UN ban came to be. As always, we'll also give you a rundown of the biggest January environmental news stories.
MOXIE is operating on NASA's Perseverance Rover and has, for the very first time, proven that oxygen can be extracted from the Martian atmosphere.
On this episode of Investor Connect, Hall welcomes Jason Jacobsohn, Founder and Managing Partner at Propellant Ventures. Located in Chicago, IL, USA, Propellant Ventures is a Seed stage venture capital fund that invests in the growth of Chicago and the greater Midwest across a broad range of powerful, diverse, and leading-edge B2B industries such as healthcare, future of work, supply chain, fintech, and edtech. Propellant Ventures recognizes that it can be a challenge for early-stage entrepreneurs to raise venture capital. That's why they see that as a tremendous opportunity to be that capital partner at the initial stages of growth. Jason is well known in the Chicago area as a “connector” and go-to person for entrepreneurs who want to grow and maintain their success. Prior to launching Propellant Ventures, he was a Principal at Bascom Ventures, which is a venture capital fund that invests in seed, growth, and later-stage companies with a Wisconsin alumni connection. In addition, Jason launched and currently runs the Chicago chapter of Founder Institute, which is the world's largest pre-seed startup accelerator, with chapters across 220+ cities around the world. Jason received his MBA from DePaul University and his BBA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Jason helps early-stage entrepreneurs in the Midwest region, find their way to success. Visit Propellant Ventures at , and on . Reach out to Jason at , , and on . _______________________________________________________ For more episodes from Investor Connect, please visit the site at: Check out our other podcasts here: For Investors check out: For Startups check out: For eGuides check out: For upcoming Events, check out For Feedback please contact info@tencapital.group Please , share, and leave a review. Music courtesy of .
MOXIE has proven that oxygen can be extracted from the Martian atmosphere.
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On this edition of The Ex Terra Podcast, Tom Patton talks with Stefan Powell, CEO of Dawn Aerospace, a company developing an innovative spaceplane as well as satellite thrusters fueled by "green" propellant. Dawn Aerospace is based in Christchurch, New Zealand, with offices in Delft, The Netherlands and New York City. The company builds thrusters for both small satellites and CubeSats, and is flight testing a spaceplane that can operate from standard airports to deliver satellites to orbit. Dawn's B20 thruster achieves performance equal to that of those using hydrazine propellants by using a unique, green-propellant combination; nitrous oxide and propylene. Having delivered this technology to both CubeSats and Small Satellites, Dawn is demonstrating this technology can be applied to satellites of all sizes. Using nontoxic propellants is naturally far less risky than using something like hydrazine, which is toxic at extremely low concentrations - 40 parts per million. Dawn's green propellants are great for the environment, but can also save the satellite operator about $500,000 per satellite by eliminating the safety precautions required to store and handle hydrazine. The Dawn Mk-II Aurora is designed for multiple flights per day to 100 km (66 mile) and above. Taking off and landing from standard airports, alongside normal aircraft, this vehicle merges the world of rockets and aviation. The Aurora, a sub-scale suborbital vehicle, has been built to demonstrate Dawn's core technology for daily access to space. It is the latest vehicle of a series that will one day deliver satellites and assets to, and return them from, space. The vehicle's 3U payload is capable of hosting scientific experiments. The next vehicle in Dawn's series, the Mk-III, will be based on this design, but much larger and capable of delivering 250 kg (≈550 pound) satellites to orbit. How does what happens in space affect your everyday life? The Ex Terra podcast is dedicated to introducing you to many of the interesting people involved in the commercial space industry, and taking you behind the scenes with many of the companies making significant contributions to the new space economy. The podcast is available on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Breaker, Overcast, Pocketcasts and Radio Public.
Geofence marketing is a type of marketing that uses GPS to trigger a response from a consumer when they enter or leave a predetermined geographic area. This technology can be used to deliver targeted content to consumers based on their location. Justin and his agency, Propellant Media are experts in driving this type of targeted marketing, helping businesses use geofence marketing to collect data about consumer behavior and to track foot traffic in a specific location. Tap in to see how learning this techniques could be EXACTLY what you're missing in your business! ------- We're FINALLY on YouTube! Which means you can WATCH this interview here! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_Cooszw61dODljoOu4ctyg WE JUST OPENED ENROLLMENT TO OUR EXCLUSIVE COMMUNITY FOR WEEKLY MEET UPS, TRAININGS, AND EVENTS -- https://www.patreon.com/themdmpod?fan_landing=true&view_as=public Get your Millionaire Merch! https://www.themdmpodcast.com/shop Check out all of the gear and software we use! https://quiy.univer.se/mdmpodcast Also keep up with us on Instagram @themdm_pod https://www.instagram.com/themdm_pod Tweet with us! Million Dollar Community https://twitter.com/themdm_pod Promote your business to over 100,000 ears on The MDM Podcast for Black Biz Fridays; https://calendly.com/quiyspeaksllc/black-biz-fridays Loving the show? Please leave us a review! ------- Episode Resources: Get your copy of Lead From the Front! https://www.themdmpodcast.com/product-page/book-lead-from-the-front Propellant Media | https://propellant.media/ Propellant on Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/propellantmedia/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themdm-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themdm-pod/support
Despite skepticism from colleagues, Robert Goddard believed that liquid propellants offered advantages over solid fuel.
The nation's investments in space technology enable NASA to achieve its current and future missions.
On this episode of the DefAero Report Daily Podcast, sponsored by Bell, Dr. Wes Naylor, a retired US Navy captain who is now the CEO of Helicon, who is developing drop-in-ready, upgraded propellant binder that will improve the performance of missiles, rockets, aerospace propulsion systems and munitions for government and commercial customers.
The modest rocket Goddard fondly called Nell, burned a flight into the future and established Robert Goddard as the father of modern rocketry.
Episode 29: Propellant 23 by Kinky Boots
Episode 29: Propellant 23 by Kinky Boots
ISRU, or Insitu Resource Utilization, is basically trying to look around at the resources at your exploration site to see what you can do with them.
Technology drives exploration. As an insitu resource engineer, Diane Linne pushes technologies forward that will enable future NASA missions.
Electrodynamic tethers are a super cool tethers that can produce a force without fuel! How do they do this?! How long have they been around? Wait, what exactly are these again? Tune in to learn answers to these questions and more! Music from filmmusic.io "Tyrant" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Henna's Sources: Carmen Pardini, Toshiya Hanada, Paula H. Krisko, Benefits and risks of using electrodynamic tethers to de-orbit spacecraft, Acta Astronautica, Volume 64, Issues 5–6, 2009, Pages 571-588, ISSN 0094-5765, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2008.10.007. “Electrodynamic Tether.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 16 July 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrodynamic_tether. Hastings D.E., Roy R.I.S. (1993) A Brief Overview of Electrodynamic Tethers. In: DeWitt R.N., Duston D., Hyder A.K. (eds) The Behavior of Systems in the Space Environment. NATO ASI Series How Does the Earth's Core Generate a Magnetic Field?, www.usgs.gov/faqs/how-does-earths-core-generate-a-magnetic-field. Johnson, L., and M. Herrmann. “International Space Station Electrodynamic Tether Reboost Study.” NASA, NASA, July 1998, ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/19980223479/downloads/19980223479.pdf. michiganengineering. “Building CubeSats to Test Electrodynamic Tethering in Space with MiTEE.” YouTube, YouTube, 13 Feb. 2020, www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4YVENNlSI8. NASAconnect. “How NASA Uses Tethers.” YouTube, YouTube, 24 Aug. 2007, www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jrl9m1yIHRw&ab_channel=NASAconnect. “Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 15 July 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Solid_Rocket_Booster. Anna's Sources: Chen, Yi, et al. “History of the Tether Concept and Tether Missions: A Review.” Hindawi, Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 16 Jan. 2013, downloads.hindawi.com/archive/2013/502973.pdf. Isaacs, John D., et al. “Satellite Elongation into a True ‘Sky-Hook.'” Science, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 11 Feb. 1966, science.sciencemag.org/content/151/3711/682. Loff, Sarah. “CubeSats Overview.” NASA, NASA, 22 July 2015, www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cubesats/overview/#:~:text=CubeSats%20are%20built%20to%20standard,Deployer%2C%20or%20P%2DPOD. “Mario Grossi.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 3 June 1999, www.theguardian.com/news/1999/jun/03/guardianobituaries. “Professor Giuseppe Colombo, Italy's Leading Space Scientist and Consultant...” UPI, UPI, 21 Feb. 1984, www.upi.com/Archives/1984/02/21/Professor-Giuseppe-Colombo-Italys-leading-space-scientist-and-consultant/6477446187600/. Sabbineni, Tara. “About Our Team.” About MiTEE, clasp-research.engin.umich.edu/groups/s3fl/mitee/about/. “Space Tether Missions.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 16 July 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_tether_missions#Proposed_and_future_missions. “Space Tether Missions.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 16 July 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_tether_missions#TSS-1_mission. TSS-1, NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive, nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=TSS-1.
Gaganyaan is likely to have a green propellant, ISRO chief K Sivan said on Friday, stressing that it is working towards using green fuel in all its future launches. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Imagine a "rocket" that only uses electricity. Have a ragtag group of physicists and engineers exploited a little-known feature of Einstein's equations to built a true propellant-less space drive that doesn't require reaction mass ... just electricity? James Woodward, physics professor emeritus at Fullerton, thinks so. NASA has funded new research into it, and the result if successful would be the ultimate EV ... an electric vehicle that not only can propel a space ship to the planets and the stars, but also lift off out of gravity wells like Earth's.
GPIM has demonstrated that this propellant can be used for anything from small CubeSats to full-size rockets, all while being safer for workers on the ground and increasing “gas mileage” after launch.
An interview with Max Arshavsky, CEO and Co-Founder of Zenno Astronautics, a satellite propulsion and software company based in Auckland with an aim to make space exploration commercially compelling and sustainable. Max has degrees in Engineering Science and Biomedical Engineering from the University of Auckland. He studied Mathematics and Physics at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute in Russia. In this interview, we talked to Max’s about his personal journey towards a career in the space industry, and how his cutting edge work on Zenno astronautics could have the potential to revolutionize satellite constellation propulsion, and on-orbit servicing - dramatically simplifying how we explore space.Hosted by: Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, Co-Founder, SpaceBase Music: reCreation by airtone (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons (3.0) If you like our work, please consider donating to SpaceBase through The Gift Trust or RSF Social Finance (for US charitable donations) and indicate "SpaceBase" gift account.
Justin Croxton is the managing partner at Propellant Media, a digital advertising and marketing technology company based out of Atlanta, GA and Charlotte, NC.His team primarily focuses on best-in-class programmatic display solutions ranging from geofencing marketing to OTT advertising, and they also partner with a host of digital agencies who leverage Propellant Media's platforms, process, and execution. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Propellant Media differentiates themselves by developing their expertise in programmatic display solutions and other cutting edge marketing avenues How Justin defines “programmatic display” as the automated buying and selling of display ads in real time How OTT advertising and geofencing marketing fit within the heading of programmatic display, and why OTT advertising creates great, targeted opportunities for higher ed How geofencing marketing works to serve ads based in highly precise geographic areas, using location to offer insights into the audience How the global pandemic is creating challenges, specifically with geofencing, and how the Propellant team is shifting strategies to match students' current behavior Why advertising is only as effective as the landing page that users are directed to, and why there is no single solution but it takes a recipe of different ingredients Why understanding who you are marketing to is critical for better reaching them by tailoring your message to their needs and interests Why it is important to take the time to actually develop the personalization of your content, and why video is a critical and powerful tool How to use video content in a personalized way to speak directly to specific audience demographics Why Snapchat, Facebook and Instagram are absolutely required channels to leverage, and why trying out and testing new strategies is key Resources: Website: www.propellant.media Facebook: www.facebook.com/propellantmedia/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/justincroxton/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/propellant-media/ Twitter: @PropellantMedia Additional resources: Website: www.theundeclaredpodcast.com Website: www.upandup.agency Email: contact@upandup.agency Episode Transcript
Electrons produce thrust! Wait, what? They're so small though? Electric propulsion has been propelling spacecraft for decades! We don't see it during rocket launches for a number of reasons, listen in to learn why! Press play for the brain candy that is Electric Propulsion. Music from filmmusic.io "Tyrant" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Sources: ASAP Science, director. The Periodic Table Song. The Periodic Table Song, 2018, www.youtube.com/watch?v=rz4Dd1I_fX0. Choueiri, EY. “A Critical History of Electric Propulsion: The First 50 Years (1906–1956).” A Critical History of Electric Propulsion: The First 50 Years (1906–1956), 2004, alfven.princeton.edu/publications/choueiri-jpp-2004. “Deep Space 1 Asteroid Flyby.” Deep Space 1 Asteroid Flyby, NASA, July 1999, www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/press_kits/ds1asteroid.pdf. “Deep Space 1.” NASA, NASA, www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/deep-space-1-ds1/. Dunbar, Brian. “Ion Propulsion.” NASA, NASA, 18 Aug. 2015, www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/about/fs21grc.html. “Electrically Powered Spacecraft Propulsion.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 24 Feb. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrically_powered_spacecraft_propulsion. FalconSat-5 - EoPortal Directory - Satellite Missions, directory.eoportal.org/web/eoportal/satellite-missions/f/falconsat-5. Gallimore, Alec, and Arthur Thurnau. “The Physics of Spacecraft Hall-Effect Thrusters.” The Physics of Spacecraft Hall-Effect Thrusters, University of Michigan, 2008, www.aps.org/units/dfd/meetings/upload/Gallimore_APSDFD08.pdf. Goebel, Dan M, and Ira Katz. Fundamentals of Electric Propulsion: Ion and Hall Thrusters . JPL Space Science and Technology Series, 2008. “GRC - SPACE ELECTRIC ROCKET TEST I (SERT I).” NASA, NASA, www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/ion/past/60s/sert1.htm. “GRC - SPACE ELECTRIC ROCKET TEST II (SERT II).” NASA, NASA, www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/ion/past/70s/sert2.htm. “Ion Thruster.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 13 Mar. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_thruster. “List of Spacecraft with Electric Propulsion.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 27 Feb. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_spacecraft_with_electric_propulsion. “Our Engine.” Our Engine | Ad Astra Rocket, www.adastrarocket.com/aarc/VASIMR. “Plasma Propulsion Engine.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 29 Feb. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_propulsion_engine. “Rocket Propulsion.” NASA, NASA, www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/rocket.html. SciShow Space, director. The Electric Thruster That Could Send Humans to Mars. The Electric Thruster That Could Send Humans to Mars, 2019, www.youtube.com/watch?v=Isn7FoJvtRY. SciShow Space, director. Thrusters That Eat Teflon! | Pulsed Plasma Thrusters. Thrusters That Eat Teflon! | Pulsed Plasma Thrusters, 2018, www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HUOumDJeAQ. “Scout (Rocket Family).” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 2 Mar. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scout_(rocket_family). “SERT 2.” Gunter's Space Page - Information on Spaceflight, Launch Vehicles and Satellites, space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/sert-2.htm. “Solar Electric Propulsion.” NASA, NASA, www1.grc.nasa.gov/space/sep/#factsheet. “Solar Electric Propulsion: NASA's Engine to Mars and Beyond.” SpaceFlight Insider, 28 Feb. 2016, www.spaceflightinsider.com/missions/human-spaceflight/solar-electric-propulsion-nasas-engine-mars-beyond/. Sovey, James S., et al. “Ion Propulsion Development Projects in U.S.: Space Electric Rocket Test I to Deep Space 1.” Journal of Propulsion and Power, vol. 17, no. 3, 2001, pp. 517–526., doi:10.2514/2.5806. “SSOE - SSOE Resources - File Not Found.” Pitt, www.engineering.pitt.edu/First-Year/First-Year-Conference/_Library/Dubendorf-Pineiro-Steen/.
Previously, we had plasma physicist Derek Thompson on to explain how and why the Phase Four RF thruster is propellant agnostic. This week, VP of advanced development Jason Wallace joins us to talk about why propellant agnosticism is important.
Green propulsion enables CubeSats to be built in a smaller size because the propellant is very dense and takes up less space.
Our first-ever episode aimed to answer the question "what is plasma?" Today, we go much deeper with Phase Four plasma physicist Derek Thompson as we tackle what "propellant agnosticism" means for the Phase Four RF thruster (RFT). Dr. Thompson examines what allows the RFT to be propellant agnostic, and what makes a good propellant.
In this episode, Hall welcomes Jason Jacobsohn, Managing Partner of Propellant Ventures. Propellant Ventures is filling the funding gap with a powerful investment focus on fast growth early stage opportunities. They invest in “Game-Changing” companies with highly attractive valuations across underserved U.S. regions. Jason has always been an advocate for the entrepreneur. He has provided trusted counsel, guidance and mentoring for many in the entrepreneurial and business communities. Jason has worked with several hundred emerging businesses with services such as investor readiness preparation and coaching, strategic alignment of resources, business development, strategic advisory services, capital formation, and resource development. In addition, he has worked with firms in more than 14 different industries including Internet, software, consumer products, business services, media, and retail.
This mission marks the first time a green propellant has been used as the propulsion system for a satellite.
With Umbrella, Charm and Bowler (That Other) Avengers Podcast
Scott and Thomas take a deep drink of Propellant 23 and cover the second episode of the second season. John Steed and Cathy Gale must find a Chinese missile fuel that has entered their realm in an unorthodox manner, in this tale of cold war intrigue. There are airport romances, airplane murders, airport drunks and bakers in peril in this episode. Plus an alternate universe France where no one has a French accent!!! Theres more bad fights, more great banter between Steed and Gale and a lot of drinking going on in this one, but sadly no champagne. Additional content includes a deep tangent on serialized television and the CW superhero shows as well as a discussion of many of the great Two True Freaks podcasts you should be listening to. Take a shot of rocket fuel and join us this month on With Umbrella, Charm and Bowler (That Other) Avengers podcast!Feedback for this show can be sent to: cheapscottproductions@gmail.com
With Umbrella, Charm and Bowler (That Other) Avengers Podcast
Scott and Thomas take a deep drink of Propellant 23 and cover the second episode of the second season. John Steed and Cathy Gale must find a Chinese missile fuel that has entered their realm in an unorthodox manner, in this tale of cold war intrigue. There are airport romances, airplane murders, airport drunks and bakers in peril in this episode. Plus an alternate universe France where no one has a French accent!!! Theres more bad fights, more great banter between Steed and Gale and a lot of drinking going on in this one, but sadly no champagne. Additional content includes a deep tangent on serialized television and the CW superhero shows as well as a discussion of many of the great Two True Freaks podcasts you should be listening to. Take a shot of rocket fuel and join us this month on With Umbrella, Charm and Bowler (That Other) Avengers podcast!Feedback for this show can be sent to: cheapscottproductions@gmail.com
By heating available ice as propellent, SPARROW solves the issue of carrying additional fuel to Europa.
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In this episode talk about the Law of Abundance and Abundance consciousness. I share 6 things you can do today to align with the law of Abundance. I also share a powerful prayer that I use daily to connect with the Angels of Abundance and Arch Angel Ariel, the Abundance and Prosperity Angel. · Law of Abundance · Propellant and Repellant forces · How to increase propellant forces in your life · 6 easy steps you can take today to align with the Law of Abundance · A beautiful prayer with the Abundance Angels and Arch Angel Ariel Other Important Links: Follow me on Instagram: @dinavisram Learn more about me: www.sacredheartnurse.com Join my Facebook Group You Tube Channel
Welcome to Space 3D! In this episode, Tom Hill and Eleanor O'Rangers discuss propellant depots with Jonathan Goff. This is Part 1 of our interview.Jonathan also has a blog entitled Selenian Boondocks which may be of interest to our listeners:https://selenianboondocks.com/++++++++++++++++++A space technologist, inventor, and serial space entrepreneur, Jonathan Goff was co-founder of Masten Space Systems, and is the founder and CEO of Altius Space Machines, a space robotics start-up based in Colorado.He is interested in promoting the private development of space, including both space access and space applications, and is involved in efforts to promote the implementation of, and mature technologies related to, orbital propellant depots, microgravity cryo fluid management, and satellite servicing.Jon has a BS in Manufacturing Engineering (1999) and an MS in Mechanical Engineering (2007) from Brigham Young University.His family includes wife, Tiffany, and five boys: Jarom (deceased), Jonathan, James, Peter and Andrew.
Sometimes we need to experience pain in order to move from where we currently are. Through it, we learn to muster courage and become brave. What is your biggest pain in life? In this episode, Johnny shares how one of the biggest pain in his life became his biggest propellant to move onto the next chapter of his life. Look back in your life and see where big pains might have really been propellants. In this episode we talk about: - Your biggest pain in life and using them as your propellant to move forward - How disappointments and devastations don’t define you Pain is one of the greatest motivators of change in life. Maybe you’re feeling extremely hurt, disappointed or devastated right now. If you’re feeling down, you have to be strong and use your pain as fuel to go for your dreams and desires! Whatever that pain is, use that as a propellant to achieve something greater. Don’t wait for things to get better, move and make it better. Men Of Quality Do Exist You’re single and have been searching for Mr. Right. You’re done experimenting and you’re ready for commitment. But you’re not sure where to start and what proper steps to take. When you have guide, you’ll be able to navigate the road to Mr. Right better. Our Men Of Quality Do Exist is an eye-opening, controversial, and totally free documentary video series. We interview real men of quality that we personally know and you’ll get to hear and learn directly from them, what attracts them, what turns them off, and how they think! Johnny and Lara will also teach you the step-by-step on how you can change your fortunes in love and attract that quality man. It’s only free for a short time. Just go to singletosoulmate.com/men to sign up for this limited released video teaching series and attract your man of quality. --- Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please share it with a friend and let us know by leaving a review. To get notified when a new episode comes out, subscribe to the show on your favorite platform.
Often on this podcast, I share a wide-ranging conversation with my guest and we bounce around a little bit, even though we are focused on an overall theme. This episode is a little bit different. We going to deep-dive into just one subject: geofencing. For some in our business who aren’t digital natives, reaching an audience through new technologies like geofencing may seem complicated. When I started the business while still in college, it was all about print, radio, and TV. Now, I turn around without bumping into a new delivery channel or technology, like geofencing. On episode #162 of the Build a Better Agency podcast, my guest is Justin Croxton. He is the director of sales at Propellant Media, where they serve clients with location-specific methods like geofencing. Their clients are mostly SMBs in both B2B and B2C categories. IN our conversation, Justin compares getting fluent with geofencing as similar to becoming proficient in AdWords. Justin didn’t start his career in the agency business, but about three or four years ago, partnered with some colleagues to form Propellant, where the main product is inbound and technology-driven solutions for clients. What You Will Learn About in This Episode: The difference between beacon notification and geofencing notifications How to build conversion zones using geofencing Getting over the “minimum spend” hurdle in geofence ad buying Why you should consider coupling geofencing with search retargeting How to create the right digital marketing mix with geofencing as a key ingredient How to target the right people within a geofence with your marketing message Ways you can keep up the messaging (or not) once someone leaves a geofenced zone The digital mechanics of how geofencing interacts with apps and sites on your phone How geofencing works in the B2B space Why it’s not complicated for agencies to enter the geofencing space Ways to contact Justin Croxton: Website: www.propellant.media LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/justincroxton We’re proud to announce that Hubspot is now the presenting sponsor of the Build A Better Agency podcast! Many thanks to them for their support!
Propellant Media, a digital marketing and media solutions provider, is helping clients maximize lead potential with the newest wave of target marketing – geofencing technology. Geofencing technology, or location based advertising, allows users to pinpoint target audiences based on precise locations. Sounds invasive? Think again. Justin Croxton, Director of Sales at Propellant Media, explains why this is an acceptable and widely sought after marketing technique. Croxton shares how doctors, political organizations, trade associations and even non-profits are using geofencing to capture their audience. The way it works: A virtual geofence is drawn around a location where an advertiser wants to build an audience based on their visit to that particular location (think hospital, tradeshow, etc). This can be narrowed down to a set, scheduled timeframe. When people enter that place of business/certain location they are then part of an audience that can be targeted. As the “target” visits apps on his or her phone or is on the internet they will begin to see ads related to the advertiser. Geofencing is the type of innovative tool taking targeted marketing to the next level. Specializing in new media production, creative direction, and outside-the-box thinking, Propellant is a leader in niche marketing specialist. To get in contact and learn more, visit www.propellant.media.
SPEXcast discusses Ball Aerospace's Green Propellant Infusion Mission. This satellite will test new monopropellants that are more efficient, and less toxic, than existing fuels. We dive into this new, exciting technology and discuss its advantages and disadvantages in length. We also delve into its potential impact on the satellite industry in the future.
The United States National Research Council recommended sample return missions as a priority for the next decade. And one concept in development is looking at icy moons as their target.
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K1971 PODCAST - JOHN MITCHELL John Mitchell is a UK based Techno DJ and Producer, originally from Dublin in Ireland. From his early days growing up in Dublin he was always attracted to the darker more underground side of music. He bought his first set of Decks at 15 and from then on fell in love with Techno music. He’s been Djing and Producing for many years but since 2010 really started to take Producing more seriously and with a more focused attitude! The result of this was his first release on Synewave Records. It was a privilege for John to be released on Damon Wild’s Avion Return Remixes EP. Marcel Dettmann, 88UW, Orlando Voorn, Terrence Fixmer, and Pacou are just some of the names that were also on the release. John has upcoming releases on TMMR and Propellant music coming soon. People can expect Dark Grooves with many different influences from the World of Techno. At the moment John is working on new dark and innovative Techno sounds and laying down his fast paced and varied DJ mixes for Techno lovers everywhere. TRACKLIST: iFormat - The Shifting - PM005Kereni - RAW2.0(Adam Jay Remix) - PM004Delko - Physics(Abi Bah Remix) - PM007Kitkatone - Figure it out - PM008Delko - Rocket Skates - PM002Quantic Spectroscopy - Blank Screen(Kereni Remix) - PM009John Mitchell - Restraint(DJ Danko Dissonant View) - PM010John Mitchell - Restraint(Delko Remix) - PM010Delko - Bitter - PM003D-Side - Split - PM011Quantic Spectroscopy - Chemical Formula(Kitkatone Remix) - PM009Kereni - RAW 1.0 - PM004Delko - Meco - PM001Kitkatone - Face The Facts(Andy Todd Remix) - PM008D-Side - Other - PM011iFormat - Ankunft - PM005Delko - MainCore(Shin Nishimura Remix) - PM007 Andy Todd - RF21 - PM006