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The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Paul Hill, Ralph Wilkins host. Jenifer Millard is preparing for her viva and is taking a break. Damien Phillips, John Wildridge and Dustin Ruoff produce. The Discussion: Vaccination cometh to Awesome Astronomy. The UK’s unorthodox meteors sample return mission. A listener’s email follow up to last month’s Q&A. The News: Rounding up the space exploration news we have: SpaceX launch and land a 13 story Starship. Japan joins NASA’s moon program. NASA releases its science goals for Project Artemis. Northrop Grumman begins work on NASA’s Mars sample return. The OSIRIS-REx mission prepares for May asteroid departure. NASA's Perseverance rover gets rolling! Moons of the Solar System: Our show segment exploring the discovery, exploration and our knowledge of the solar system’s moons. And we move onto Jupiter and the four Galilean moons, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. Jupiter’s other moons next month. Q&A: ‘Do you think the first crewed Mars mission will be to land or would it make any sense to do an Apollo 8 (or indeed 10) stylee close approach?’ From our good friend Alex Bell in Bath, UK. www.awesomeastronomy.com Bio: Awesome Astronomy is a podcast beamed direct from an underground bunker on Mars to promote science, space and astronomy (and enslave Earth if all goes well). We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://astrogear.spreadshirt.com/ for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by Astrosphere New Media. http://www.astrosphere.org/ Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
The Discussion: Vaccination cometh to Awesome Astronomy The UK’s unorthodox meteor sample return mission A listener’s email follow up to last month’s Q&A The News: Rounding up the space exploration news we have: SpaceX launch and land a 13 storey Starship Japan joins NASA’s moon programme NASA releases its science goals for Project Artemis Northrop Grumman begins work on NASA’s Mars sample return The OSIRIS-REx mission prepares for May asteroid departure Moons of the Solar System: Our show segment exploring the discovery, exploration and our knowledge of the solar system’s moons. And we move onto Jupiter and the four Galilean moons, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Calisto. Jupiter’s other moons next month. Q&A: ‘Do you think the first crewed Mars mission will be to land or would it make any sense to do an Apollo 8 (or indeed 10) stylee close approach?’ From our good friend Alex Bell in Bath, UK.
The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Paul Hill, Ralph Wilkins and Jenifer Millard host. Damien Phillips and John Wildridge produce. The Discussion: What Einstein would have made of an iPhone. (Cat memes.) The goods and ills of social media. Free teaching for teachers to teach space and astronomy. Jeni talking Pluto on the BBC. A trip down technology Memory Lane. And get out and look at Comet Neowise! The News: Rounding up the space exploration news we have a Mars launch window and NASA storming ahead with Artemis plans so this month is all about the moon and Mars: The Kennedy Space Centre takes delivery of rocket engines for their SLS rocket. Funding for more SLS moon rockets. A new lunar rover to help plan human missions. New modules for the lunar orbiter. NASA innovation funding for new long duration mission capabilities. United Arab Emirates’ Mars orbiter launching this month. China’s Tianwen-1 Mars mission with an orbiter, lander and rover Main news story: Getting ready to launch the biggest ever rover to Mars. The Electromagnetic Spectrum: The visible light part of the spectrum. How telescopes were developed and became ever more powerful. Q&A: Do you think we will see humans space exploration beyond Mars in our lifetimes? Pieter Johnson @Nascothornet on Twitter. www.awesomeastronomy.com Bio: Awesome Astronomy is a podcast beamed direct from an underground bunker on Mars to promote science, space and astronomy (and enslave Earth if all goes well). We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://astrogear.spreadshirt.com/ for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by Astrosphere New Media. http://www.astrosphere.org/ Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
The Discussion: What Einstein would have made of an iPhone The goods and ills of social media Free teaching for teachers to teach space and astronomy Jeni talking Pluto on the BBC A trip down technology Memory Lane And get out and look at Comet Neowise! The News: Rounding up the space exploration news we have a Mars launch window and NASA storming ahead with Artemis plans so this month is all about the moon and Mars: The Kennedy Space Centre takes delivery of rocket engines for their SLS rocket Funding for more SLS moon rockets A new lunar rover to help plan human missions New modules for the lunar orbiter NASA innovation funding for new long duration mission capabilities United Arab Emirates’ Mars orbiter launching this month China’s Tianwen-1 Mars mission with an orbiter, lander and rover Main news story: Getting ready to launch the biggest ever rover to Mars The Electromagnetic Spectrum: The visible light part of the spectrum. How telescopes were developed and became ever more powerful. Q&A: Do you think we will see humans space exploration beyond Mars in our lifetimes? Pieter Johnson @Nascothornet on Twitter.
The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Paul Hill, Ralph Wilkins and Jenifer Millard host. Damien Phillips and John Wildridge produce. The Discussion: - Jeni’s sent the final proofs off for her research paper which is now on archive at: https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.01727 and will soon be in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. - Sadly, we have to say goodbye to Apollo 15 command module pilot Al Worden. - The Cradle of Aviation Museum cancel their Apollo 13 anniversary event, but you can relive Apollo 13 (recreating the launch from 11th April) as if you were in mission control with https://apolloinrealtime.org/13/ - A shout out to Galaxy Zoo at a time when there are fewer thing more productive you could be doing with your time than adding to science and human knowledge: https://www.zooniverse.org/projects - A round up of listeners’ reviews and comments. - A couple of Awesome Astronomy live-stream shows at 8pm on Thursday 16th and Monday 27th April. Because, let’s face it, you’re not going to be busy! The News: Rounding up the astronomy news this month we have: - The European Southern Observatory’s new behemoth telescope takes a step closer. - An exoplanet found to be raining iron. - 139 new minor planets found in our own outer solar system. - Observing material at the event horizon around our supermassive black hole. - Could life actually be viable on planets around red dwarf stars after all? - An update on the recent dimming of Betelgeuse. Main News story: A full discussion on the impact of social distancing and economic depression on professional astronomy. Twitter tweets & shout outs! The Sky Guide: This month we’re taking a look at the constellation of Leo with a guide to its history, how to find it, a couple of deep sky objects and a round up of the solar system views on offer in April. A guide to the electromagnetic spectrum: (Sorry about Jen's noisy audio…) In this series we take a look at the electromagnetic spectrum, what, it is, what is shows us and why it’s so important to astronomers. This month we explain the microwave part of the spectrum and its relevance to astronomy. Q&A: Do you think C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS) is going to be bright enough to be spotted with the naked eye? From our good friend Raffael de Palma in Italy. More twitter tweets & shout outs! http://www.awesomeastronomy.com Bio: Awesome Astronomy is a podcast beamed direct from an underground bunker on Mars to promote science, space and astronomy (and enslave Earth if all goes well). 8PM England time, April 16 (1AM or summat Eastern US) is the fabulous upcoming live show! Go to: https://www.youtube.com/user/AwesomeAstroPod We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://astrogear.spreadshirt.com/ for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by Astrosphere New Media. http://www.astrosphere.org/ Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
We're hosting a live Q&A on Thurs 16th April. Go to awesomeastronomy.com to see how to watch & get involved! The Discussion: Jeni’s sent the final proofs off for her research paper which is now on archive at https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.01727 and will soon be in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Sadly, we have to say goodbye to Apollo 15 command module pilot Al Worden. The Cradle of Aviation Museum cancel their Apollo 13 anniversary event, but you can relive Apollo 13 (recreating the launch from 11th April) as if you were in mission control with https://apolloinrealtime.org/13/. A shout out to Galaxy Zoo at a time when there are fewer thing more productive you could be doing with your time than adding to science and human knowledge: https://www.zooniverse.org/projects. A round up of listeners’ reviews and comments. A couple of Awesome Astronomy live-stream shows at 8pm on Thursday 16th and Monday 27th Because, let’s face it, you’re not going to be busy! The News: Rounding up the astronomy news this month we have: The European Southern Observatory’s new behemoth telescope takes a step closer An exoplanet found to be raining iron 139 new minor planets found in our own outer solar system Observing material at the event horizon around our supermassive black hole Could life actually be viable on planets around red dwarf stars after all? An update on the recent dimming of Betelgeuse Main News story: A full discussion on the impact of social distancing and economic depression on professional astronomy. The Sky Guide: This month we’re taking a look at the constellation of Leo with a guide to its history, how to find it, a couple of deep sky objects and a round up of the solar system views on offer in April. A guide to the electromagnetic spectrum: In this series we take a look at the electromagnetic spectrum, what, it is, what is shows us and why it’s so important to astronomers. This month we explain the microwave part of the spectrum and its relevance to astronomy. Q&A: Do you think C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS) is going to be bright enough to be spotted with the naked eye? From our good friend Raffael de Palma in Italy
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Once again this week I was on Facebook. I was in some of the caregiving for dementia support group’s, and I’ve got a few questions that I had answered and I thought I would just make an episode out of the questions. 1:33 – 4:40 The 1st question that I come upon was, someone had said something about getting their loved one in iPhone and iPad or an android. I wasn’t really sure why they were talking about it, but my advice to the writer was, don’t do that. Here in the house, Mama has times when she likes to throw things and if we were to get her something like that. Mama is not a very techie person, but if we were to get her something like that and she got into this mood where she would want to throw it. She would just throw it not realizing what it was or how expensive it was. You’re not only out the money of the gadget, but you’re also out the money for the contract that you have to have. Plus you would be out the money to get whatever it was fixed. So I suggested due to the fact of the expense not to get an iPhone, iPad, or android for this person. 4:40 – 8:00 Someone was talking about bringing their kids, or grandkids, or great grandkids, to see their loved one in a nursing home. I suggested to the writer to bring the children around as much as possible. You see, we now have a lady from our church come in and sit with mom of 2 days a week. There are times when this lady needs to bring her grandbaby with her, who is only about a year old. Mama seems to perk up, Mama seems to be more alert, more awake. Long story short, Mama seems to be more live with the child in the house. 8:00 – 10:52 I also suggested to the writer, though if the children were not able to come around, for the writer to get a baby doll about the size of a new born baby for their loved one to play with. It’ll also stimulate them to where they are more alive. 10:52 – 12:20 I’ve seen some film for Facebook, where people have give their loved one, a newborn size doll baby and their reaction to that doll, and now I’m not to put Mama on film for Facebook are you to be the one. I’ve been asked not to put Mama on any kind of film for anything other than just pictures. 13:30- 16:45 Question number 3 was from another caregiving support group page on Facebook and the question was whether or not someone with dementia actually heard what you were saying or not? My answer to this question was, yes they do hear you when you talk. I know every time we tell mom that we love her we get yeah, love you too, and sometimes we get. I love me too, and then she’ll laugh. So yeah they do hear you when you talk to them. They understand what you say. 16:45 – 21:01 question for from of support group page from Facebook was is it normal not to feel anything when a loved one that you been taking care of passes. I don’t know what to say here. I hope it’s not normal. I hope that I would feel something, but I know from the family that has taken care of someone there seems to be a double feeling sort of I guess yeah, there’s sadness their sorrow that there they’re gone, but there seems to be as well. A feeling of relief, relief because it’s a lot of pressure off with a off of you relief because it’s the blood loved one is not suffering anymore. But yeah, there’s still the sadness there they’re still the morning there. There’s still the sorrow there. My only advice that I was able to give in the Facebook group was that put 1 foot in front of the other take it day by day, moment by moment, because it gets easier as time goes on. So I’ve been told you never forget them, but it seems to get easier as time goes on to do things without them.21:02 – 29:00 I want to throw out a question to everybody, the question is would you like to see caregiving for dementia turn into a live Q&A? Do you think it would be a better show? Do you think it would be more of a help? Or would you rather just have me sit here and talk like I have done for the past to have years?
See all of this week's mentioned content: http://lon.tv/ww241 - This week we talk about how a new mobile Lemmings game completely ruins the franchise with predatory practices, why NAS devices cost more than comparably equipped Mini PCs, dive further into Chromebook end of life issues, and make some recommendations on Blu-Ray / 4k TV pairings. Subscribe for more ! http://lon.tv/s - index below. VIDEO INDEX: 00:34 - Supporter thank you's 01:01 - Week in review: Extras Channel http://lon.tv/extras 01:09 - Week in Review: Main Channel 01:41 - On My Mind: Week 105 01:52 - Lemmings mobile game desecrates the original 08:10 - iOS 11 Screen Capture How to 09:25 - Q&A: Chromebook Browser End of Life 10:33 - Q&A: Why are NAS Devices so Expensive? 16:25 - Q&A: Mini PC vs Laptop Prices 19:15 - Q&A: Do new TVs require new DVD players? 20:48 - Pick of the Week: Jeremy Parish YouTube Channel 21:28 - Coming up this week 23:19 - Helping the Channel 23:26 - My other Channels Subscribe to my email list to get a weekly digest of upcoming videos! - http://lon.tv/email See my second channel for supplementary content : http://lon.tv/extras Join the Facebook group to connect with me and other viewers! http://lon.tv/facebookgroup Visit the Lon.TV store to purchase some of my previously reviewed items! http://lon.tv/store Read more about my transparency and disclaimers: http://lon.tv/disclosures Want to chat with other fans of the channel? Visit our forums! http://lon.tv/forums Want to help the channel? Start a Member subscription or give a one time tip! http://lon.tv/support or contribute via Venmo! lon@lon.tv Follow me on Facebook! http://facebook.com/lonreviewstech Follow me on Twitter! http://twitter.com/lonseidman Catch my longer interviews in audio form on my podcast! http://lon.tv/itunes http://lon.tv/stitcher or the feed at http://lon.tv/podcast/feed.xml Follow me on Google+ http://lonseidman.com We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
See all of this week's mentioned content: http://lon.tv/ww219 -- This week we take a look at Amazon's new Recast DVR/Tuner combo, the return of the 90's console wars, Lon.TV channel analytics and more! I was also monetized by Facebook last week, so we will discuss that as well. Subscribe for more! http://lon.tv/s . Video index below: VIDEO INDEX: 00:00 - Today's topics 00:59 - (non)Ad lon.tv/audible 03:04 - Week in review: Extras channel http://lon.tv/extras 03:20 - Week in review: Main channel 04:40 - On my mind week 83 - Monetized on Facebook! 05:52 - Speaking at #TECHMUNCH 06:36 - News - Nintendo online launch 08:37 - Amazon Fire TV Recast announced 10:59 - Playstation Classic , Nintendo 64 Classic, Mini Genesis News 13:30 - Q&A : DIY vs. a Name Brand Mini Classic Retro system 16:47 - Q&A : Separate channel for the wrapup / longform? 21:05 - Q&A: Do end caps affect watch time? 22:59 - Q&A: Should Mini PCs be more of a mainstream product? 26:30 - Q&A For you: what do you use your mini PCs for? 26:45 - Channel of the week http://lon.tv/gamehut 27:44 - Coming up this week 29:00 - Helping the channel 29:19 - My other channels Subscribe to my email list to get a weekly digest of upcoming videos! - http://lon.tv/email See my second channel for supplementary content : http://lon.tv/extras Join the Facebook group to connect with me and other viewers! http://lon.tv/facebookgroup Visit the Lon.TV store to purchase some of my previously reviewed items! http://lon.tv/store Read more about my transparency and disclaimers: http://lon.tv/disclosures Want to chat with other fans of the channel? Visit our forums! http://lon.tv/forums Want to help the channel? Start a Member subscription or give a one time tip! http://lon.tv/support or contribute via Venmo! lon@lon.tv Follow me on Facebook! http://facebook.com/lonreviewstech Follow me on Twitter! http://twitter.com/lonseidman Catch my longer interviews in audio form on my podcast! http://lon.tv/itunes http://lon.tv/stitcher or the feed at http://lon.tv/podcast/feed.xml Follow me on Google+ http://lonseidman.com We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
We often overlook the importance of having meaningful connections with other people. Today's episode will... -Explain WHY relationships are important to have -How to value relationships within your life -Statistics that prove the importance of having a physical and mental connection with someone. PODCAST NOTES: •There is strength in numbers •We are not meant to be here on this Earth ALONE. •Relationships have the ability to shift your energy and brighten your mood. •When you're receiving love + support, you're more likely to reciprocate that into the world and onto other people. SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram: @authenticallyaligned and @taymill_ Facebook: @beauthenticallyaligned Youtube: Authentically Aligned Pinterest: Authentically Aligned Check out our authentic handmade jewelry! 20% off your first purchase! www.beauthenticallyaligned.com Be Authentic. Be Aligned. Q&A: Do you believe relationships play a big role in your overall happiness, fulfillment, and purpose? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authentically-aligned/support
See all of this week's mentioned content : http://lon.tv/ww205 - This week we look at Atari lashing out at a critic of their new game console, YouTube's long term sustainability, and compare VHS to laserdisc (plus a few more things) - subscribe for more! http://lon.tv/s VIDEO INDEX: 00:57 - Supporter Thank Yous 01:21 - (non-Ad) Blue Apron http://lon.tv/blueapron 02:43 - Week in Review: Extras Channel 03:22 - Week in Review: Main Channel 03:55 - On My Mind: More NYC Tech Expeditions! 04:41 - 2018 Dispatches on Amazon Prime Video 05:45 - New Atari VCS Console 08:51 - YouTubers Express skepticism about new Atari VCS 12:07 - Atari's Response to criticism and how they can do better 16:54 - Q&A: How sustainable is YouTube as a platform? 20:59 - Q&A: Laserdisc vs VHS quality 25:33 - Q&A: Do you appreciate today's tech or does it need work? 26:42 - Channel of the Week: ETA Prime http://lon.tv/etaprime 27:15 - Coming up this week 29:17 - Supporting the Channel 32:01 - Buy cool gadgets at http://lon.tv/storealert Subscribe to my email list to get a weekly digest of upcoming videos! - http://lon.tv/email See my second channel for supplementary content : http://lon.tv/extras Join the Facebook group to connect with me and other viewers! http://lon.tv/facebookgroup Visit the Lon.TV store to purchase some of my previously reviewed items! http://lon.tv/store Read more about my transparency and disclaimers: http://lon.tv/disclosures Want to chat with other fans of the channel? Visit our forums! http://lon.tv/forums Want to help the channel? Start a Member subscription or give a one time tip! http://lon.tv/support or contribute via Venmo! lon@lon.tv Follow me on Facebook! http://facebook.com/lonreviewstech Follow me on Twitter! http://twitter.com/lonseidman Catch my longer interviews in audio form on my podcast! http://lon.tv/itunes http://lon.tv/stitcher or the feed at http://lon.tv/podcast/feed.xml Follow me on Google+ http://lonseidman.com We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
See all of this weeks mentioned videos : http://lon.tv/ww192 - On this week's wrapup I talk about how Toys R Us fell apart and why it'll likely live on. That plus more on product disclosures, new 80's digital handheld emulators on archive.org and more. Index below. Subscribe at http://lon.tv/s ! VIDEO INDEX: 00:46 - Supporter thank yous 01:07 - (non)Ad http://lon.tv/gearbestsale 01:44 - Week in review: Extras channel http://lon.tv/extras 02:02 - Week in review: Main channel 02:10 - On My Mind: Week 54 02:17 - Update on the Facebook group http://lon.tv/facebookgroup 02:55 - News 02:58 - Internet Archive now has emulation for handhelds 05:22 - Toys R Us liquidating and why it's happening 13:42 - Toys R Us memories : http://lon.tv/toysrus 14:29 - Q&A: Should a free product qualify as a paid review? 19:04 - Q&A: Do disclaimer rules apply outside the USA? 22:19 - Channel of the week lon.tv/thegaminghisorian 23:06 - Comming up this week 24:23 - Q&A for you: Upcoming Raspberry Pi review 25:15 - Helping the channel 25:37 - My other channels Subscribe to my email list to get a weekly digest of upcoming videos! - http://lon.tv/email See my second channel for supplementary content : http://lon.tv/extras Visit the Lon.TV store to purchase some of my previously reviewed items! http://lon.tv/store Read more about my transparency and disclaimers: http://lon.tv/disclosures Want to chat with other fans of the channel? Visit our forums! http://lon.tv/forums Want to help the channel? Start a Member subscription or give a one time tip! http://lon.tv/support or contribute via Venmo! lon@lon.tv Follow me on Facebook! http://facebook.com/lonreviewstech Follow me on Twitter! http://twitter.com/lonseidman Catch my longer interviews in audio form on my podcast! http://lon.tv/itunes http://lon.tv/stitcher or the feed at http://lon.tv/podcast/feed.xml Follow me on Google+ http://lonseidman.com We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.