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Nights' bionic man, Finn Hogan, joins Emile Donovan in the Auckland studio to talk about the current space race and how Rocket Labs has put fears of a delay to their new rocket to bed, and a former special advisor to the Biden White House on AI saying they expect world-changing AI systems within the next four years.
Doug Messier returned to discuss the current landers that recently put down on the Moon plus one landing in a few days and then a few months from now. We talked about their respective missions, hardware, rovers and the advances they made to enable their successful lunar landings. Doug updated us on Starship and their upcoming flight plus we talked about other launchers including Rocket Labs and Blue Origin. Multiple additional short topics made their way to our discussion. Read the full summary of this show when available at www.thespaceshow.com for this date, Tuesday, March 5, 2025.
Hvordan går det egentlig med lille, stille Rocket Labs? Det er lett å havne litt i glemmeboka når du bare skyter opp raketter, og ikke skriker om så mye annet. Rakett-selskapet fra New Zealand holder koken og lever i beste velgående. De skyter opp small-sats, utvikler en stor rakett og en og annen romsonde! Peter Beck, sjefen i Rocket Labs, er klassens stille, trauste og pålitelige fyr.
I denne sæsonafslutning af RumSnak skalv vi helt ned i milli-mikro-nanostørrelse og tale om støv, is, atomer og molekyler ude i det interstellare rum. Vi har været på besøg på InterCat-centret på Aarhus Universitet, der arbejder med at se på hvordan komplekse molekyler måske kan dannes ude i rummet mellem stjernerne. Det handler især om de såkaldte "livets byggesten" – sukker, proteiner, fedt og DNA, og hypotesen er, at de har særligt gode vilkår på overfladen af helt små støvpartikler. Professor Liv Hornekær er centerleder på Intercat, og hunforklarer hvor støvet kommer fra og hvordan det kan fungerer som katalysatorer for de komplekse molekyler, og viser rundt i kælderen, hvor InterCat også laver eksperimenter som skal simulere forholdene ude i de interstellare støvskyer. I de korte nyheder fortæller vi især om opsendelser og rumfartøjer, og så har vi altså også en lille overraskelse til jer (eller i hvert fald nogle af jer): Den 8.8 holder vi nemlig reception for vores kommende bog om "Danmark i Rummet" – og der er plads til rigtig mange af jer, hvis I har lyst til at komme forbi til bobler og bogkage! Der er dog ikke plads til alle – så brug tilmeldingslinket nedenfor (og husk at afmelde, hvis du bliver forhindret...). Ellers er der bare tilbage at sige tak for endnu en god sæson – vi høres ved til august!
Astronomy Daily – The PodcastShow NotesS01E07Astronomy Daily – The Podcast is now available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast/id1642258990 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2kPF1ABBW2rCrjDlU2CWLW Thursday September 1, 2022Join Andrew Dunkley and his feisty AI Co-host Halley (no surname) as they bring you todays space, astronomy, and science news in an easy to digest podcast.Stories featured in this episode:Phantom Galaxy M74's spectacular image released, demonstrating to power of two space telescopes working together.Rocket Labs plans to visit Venus and study the planet's atmosphere.A new study of our own Milky way…and why it's important.The Deputy Commander of the US Space Command meets with NASA to discuss plans going forward, stressing the need for co-operation between the two agencies.Planetary Nebula…why has one lasted so much longer than the norm?Could the stratosphere be made brighter? And why would you want to do that?If you'd like to find out more about the stories featured in today's show, you can read today's edition of the Astronomy Daily Newsletter at any of our websites – www.spacenutspodcast.com , www.bitesz.com or go directly to www.astronomydaily.io – subscribe and get the new edition delivered to your mailbox or RSS reader every day….it's free from us to you.Please subscribe and if you have a moment, a quick review would be most helpful. Thank you…#space #astronomy #science #podcast #astronomydaily #spacenuts #spacetime #jwst #hubblespacetelescope
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Starlink's new Portability feature brings internet to vanlifers - The Verge (01:02) Starlink's internet-from-SpaceX service has gone mobile with a new Portability feature.It costs an additional $25 each month, on top of monthly subscriptions that already start at $110 after a one-time hit of $599 to purchase the Starlink kit. Starlink subscribers can now take their “dishy” anywhere on their home continent that provides active internet coverage. That opens up connectivity to remote places that will likely never be covered by 5G Starlink doesn't support use while driving yet, but the company says it's actively working on a solution for moving vehicles. Musk has previously tweeted about working on a power-efficient solution that can plug into a car's 12V cigarette lighter and still maintain connectivity. Starlink reportedly draws between 60-70W, an improvement on the 80-100W draw from just a year ago. Starlink is offering Portability on a “best effort basis,” the company says, with users at their registered service addresses receiving priority for network resources. Rocket Lab launched and recovered a rocket mid-air in a world first | Interesting Engineering (05:31) Rocket Lab, a private aerospace firm, launched a Rocket Lab Electron rocket from Launch Complex 1A on Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand, at roughly 6:48 PM EDTPayload of 34 picosatellites and cubesats into orbit Less than 30 minutes after launch, the rocket's first stage was actually caught mid-air by a flying helicopter.They captured the rocket's drogue chute line. A few seconds after recovering the rocket, the helicopter pilot opted to release the rocket — which plummeted into the deep blue ocean, where it was picked up by a ship From a tweet from Reuters' Joey Roulette: “Rocket Lab's Murielle Baker says the helicopter pilots [decided] to drop the rocket booster in the ocean after noticing "different load characteristics" than what they experienced during previous testing” Murielle Baker is Rocket Labs' Senior Communications Adviser This is real, it's happening. A flying helicopter successfully caught a first-stage booster rocket, in mid-air. This may not have been a full recovery and reuse of the rocket, but Rocket Lab has just taken us a major step closer to comparatively cheap ways of recycling used booster engines. Lithium-ion recycler Li-Cycle lands $200 million to power future EVs | TechCrunch (09:54) Metals and fossil fuels behemoth Glencore is pumping $200 million into battery recycler Li-Cycle as part of a larger, symbiotic supply deal inked by the two firms. The Swiss materials giant, Glencore, will ship burnt-out batteries and scraps to Li-Cycle, which will recover the high-demand metals so they can be reused in electric vehicle batteries and other applications. Li-Cycle's Process:Shred spent batteries and use a water-based system, known as hydrometallurgical processing, to begin to break down the batteries. Hydrometallurgy involve the use of aqueous solutions for the recovery of metals from ores, concentrates, and recycled or residual materials In Li-Cycle's own hubs, they separate black mass into a variety of materials, including those that can be used to make new lithium-ion batteries. In this partnership, Glencore will be providing Li-Cycle with black mass for processing as well as manufacturing scrap. Securing a supply of scrap could be advantageous for the startup since it is easier to recycle than whole batteries. Why is Glencore doing this?Glencore has been advancing efforts to boost recycling of the batteries that power electric vehicles, including its plans to build a U.K. plant as part of a deal to help Britishvolt Ltd. develop Britain's first large-scale EV battery plant. Electric automakers, mining companies and chemical suppliers are racing to control more supplies of materials that are key to transitioning the world to cleaner energy sources.Car manufacturers and industry analysts expect recycled batteries to play a vital role in addressing supply constraints over the long term. Why is battery recycling important?An estimated 62,000 tons of used EV and stationary storage packs reached their end of life last year, and that will rise to 4 million tons by 2035, according to BloombergNEF, Bloomberg's energy and data analysis unit. Lunar Soil Can Be Used To Generate Oxygen and Fuel for Moon Astronauts | SciTechDaily (14:17) Soil on the moon contains active compounds that can convert carbon dioxide into oxygen and fuels, according to a new study by scientists in China. Nanjing University material scientists Yingfang Yao and Zhigang Zou hope to design a system that takes advantage of lunar soil and solar radiation, the two most abundant resources on the moon. After analyzing the lunar soil brought back by China's Chang'e 5 spacecraft, their research team found the sample contains compounds—including iron-rich and titanium-rich substances—that could work as a catalyst to make desired products such as oxygen using sunlight and carbon dioxide. How would this work?Mainly, the system uses lunar soil to electrolyze water extracted from the moon and in astronauts' breathing exhaust into oxygen and hydrogen powered by sunlight. Carbon dioxide exhaled by moon inhabitants is also collected and combined with hydrogen from water electrolysis during a hydrogenation process catalyzed by lunar soil. While the catalytic efficiency of lunar soil is less than catalysts available on Earth, The researchers are testing different approaches to improve the design, such as melting the lunar soil into a nanostructured high-entropy material, which is a better catalyst. In the end, the process yields hydrocarbons such as methane, which could be used as fuel. The strategy uses no external energy but sunlight to produce a variety of desirable products such as water, oxygen, and fuel that could support life on a moonbase, the researchers say. The team is looking for an opportunity to test the system in space, likely with China's future crewed lunar missions. New imaging tech promises cheap, handheld skin cancer scanner | New Atlas (19:09) A team of researchers from the Stevens Institute of Technology has demonstrated the effectiveness of a new kind of non-invasive skin cancer detection tool. Leverages a technology called high-resolution millimeter-wave imaging. Initial testing shows that it is 97 percent effective at detecting cancerous tissue and the researchers are now working to miniaturize the system into a low-cost handheld device.The device returns results in about 20 seconds! I should mention that this system was not tested on tissue in a lab, but on human subjects! The researchers recruited 71 patients with 136 suspicious skin lesions. Following assessment with the new high-resolution millimeter-wave imaging device the lesions were biopsied.This preliminary test showed the system had 98 percent specificity (meaning two percent of its results were false positives) and 97 percent sensitivity (meaning it accurately detected all but three percent of malignant cancers). Negar Tavassolian, a researcher working on the project, said their new system is not the first to use sophisticated imaging technology to automatically flag dangerous skin cancers.Those are big, expensive, and require trained operators. This new technology is proposed to be engineered into a small, handheld device that can be used by doctors as part of a straightforward clinical checkup. Tavassolian states:“We're creating a low-cost device that's as small and as easy to use as a cellphone, so we can bring advanced diagnostics within reach for everyone… That means doctors can integrate accurate diagnostics into routine checkups, and ultimately treat more patients.” The current iteration of the device is far from portable but the researchers are confident handheld millimeter-wave diagnostic devices are possible.Tavassolian predicts within a few years a handheld skin cancer detection device could be manufactured for under US$100.
“What problem are we solving?” Thats the first question we all ask when looking at a start up... For me the purpose of this interview is to discuss the acceleration of NZ's maturity in SaaS as one our greatest opportunities to raise our economy and people. Termed the weightless export, SaaS is something we can continue to create, develop, exit and reinvest. Personally I feel NZ is on the tipping point, with a range of events combining to put us on the world stage: - Xero: The anchor of Kiwi SaaS success - The sales of Vend, Timely and Sequent - Arguably the profile we gained from our pandemic response - Rocket Labs multiple successes and manned spaceflight - Govt mind shift from shovel ready to keyboard ready - Influx of funding So we'll be looking at our SaaS approach, from the perspective of a Kiwi's with the following global experience: - Been part of growing a global unicorn; Canva (now valued at $40billion) as an early employee and the first Head of People helping to scale to 200. - Drove operational excellence, helping Airtasker (marketplace) become profitable, go global and go public. - Been the COO at Simply Wall St (Fintech), as it hit an inflection point setting up the right foundations for it to accelerate and grow. - Is currently an investor and mentor in Startmate, Australia/New Zealand's premiere accelerator - Has had the opportunity to consult and advise many startups as they navigate their way to success, leading to the creation of his own company Phase One Ventures We look forward to opening up the conversation and digging into the key insights and observations that Mahesh Muralidhar shares and invite you to take the opportunity to ask questions through the comments. #SaaS #SaaSSIVE SaaSSIVE #YARNLIVE AFQY - A Few Quiet Yarns
In 2006, Matt resigned from his job and decided to start the entrepreneurship adventure. He founded Bottle Rocket Labs. Matt is an inventor who went all the way to be on the Shark Tank TV show and got funded. The problem is he made critical mistakes along the way. So we talk about all the things he should have done differently. These include the importance for entrepreneurs of being prepared to sell, making sure they cross the finish line and saving retirement money from day 1. An honest, different, fun, and very down-to-earth conversation.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Today we're going to discuss how to modernize your digital marketing strategies and analytics. Joining us is Steven Kiger, Chief Product Officer at Rocket Labs, which is a progressive digital services company providing innovative solutions in strategy consulting, creative technology, data and operations, grounded in end-to-end customer experience and intelligent operations. In part 2 of our conversation, we are going to talk about journey analytics. Show NotesConnect With:Steven Kiger: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we're going to discuss how to modernize your digital marketing strategies and analytics. Joining us is Steven Kiger, Chief Product Officer at Rocket Labs, which is a progressive digital services company providing innovative solutions in strategy consulting, creative technology, data and operations, grounded in end-to-end customer experience and intelligent operations. In part 2 of our conversation, we are going to talk about journey analytics. Show NotesConnect With:Steven Kiger: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterPrivacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Today we're going to discuss how to modernize your digital marketing strategies and analytics. Joining us is Steven Kiger, Chief Product Officer at Rocket Labs, which is a progressive digital services company providing innovative solutions in strategy consulting, creative technology, data and operations, grounded in end-to-end customer experience and intelligent operations. In part 1 of our conversation, we are going to talk about how to go through a digital transformation. Show NotesConnect With:Steven Kiger: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we're going to discuss how to modernize your digital marketing strategies and analytics. Joining us is Steven Kiger, Chief Product Officer at Rocket Labs, which is a progressive digital services company providing innovative solutions in strategy consulting, creative technology, data and operations, grounded in end-to-end customer experience and intelligent operations. In part 1 of our conversation, we are going to talk about how to go through a digital transformation. Show NotesConnect With:Steven Kiger: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterPrivacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
Tess Hatch is a Partner at Bessemer Venture Partners where she focuses on frontier tech and specifically space. She's on the board of Spire and is a board observer at Rocket Labs, both of which recently announced they're going public via SPACs. Prior to joining Bessemer Tess was an aerospace engineer at Boeing and SpaceX. Follow the show on Twitter at @justraisedfm and Joe at @joeysweeny
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# 134 - How Likeability is a Strategic Advantage - Matt Franklin - Owner/Partner - Bottle Rocket Labs/PostureNOW Matt Franklin talks about how being likable in business is not only good sense but is a Strategic Business. You can check him out at https://www.bottlerocketlabs.com/ and https://posturenow.com/ and you can check out his podcast at www.rogueretirementlounge.com #strategy #charm #likeability #advantage #Podcast #topexecutivestrategy #weaverbusinesscoaching For more podcast episodes, check out https://weaverbusinesscoaching.com/podcast-top-executive-strategy/
A trio of university students has raised half a million to test their product in space aboard a Rocket Lab mission in July.Astrix Astronautics will test a power system developed for small radar satellites.The company was formed late last year by University of Auckland science and engineering students, chief executive Fia Jones, alongside Will Hunter and Max Daniels, and has got backing from venture capital funds, Icehouse Ventures, Sir Stephen Tindall's K1W1, and Peter Beck's Rocket Lab."The incredible network of investors and mentors ... has been invaluable as we learn the ropes of starting a new business while testing new power systems that will make space missions more efficient and successful," Jones said.The funds will also be used for further research and development of the inflatable solar array technology, which is compact and combines power generation and storage into one structure, rather than existing technologies which can be bulky and complex.Jones said it provided more than double the amount of power currently available for such satellites, and the inflatable structures had been used in space for a number of decades, however they were not developed to power smaller spacecraft, which was the niche Astrix was hoping to fill.The company's upcoming space launch followed a successful test of its technology earlier this year at Rocket Labs' Auckland facilities, where Astrix had been based since it was formed in February."The pace of the space industry is rapidly accelerating and we need more companies like Astrix setting out to help the thousands of businesses relying on satellites to advance their missions and crack some of the world's pressing problems like climate change and food scarcity," said Rocket Lab chief executive Peter Beck, who sits on the Astrix advisory board."It is exciting to see the next generation of entrepreneurs like Fia (Jones) growing global space start-ups from New Zealand."Jones said it has been estimated the global small satellite manufacturing and launch market will more than triple over the next decade to be worth US$54 billion.Text by RNZ
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I dette afsnit snakker Hasse og Lasse om astroiden Apophis som kom forbi Jorden og kommer tilbage i 2029, den nye Neutron raket fra Rocket Labs, spaghttificering af en stjerne, Ruslands fremtidige missioner til Venus og selvfølgelig: SpaceX-hjørnet! Neutron raketten: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agqxJw5ISdk SN-10 flyvetur: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CpXxu9W0U8
#CabraCast: a tecla ESC do programador. No #CabraNews de Hoje comentamos as notícias abaixo: 1. CEO da Rocket Labs come o próprio boné em apresentação de novo foguete: no vídeo de apresentação do novo foguete reutilizávelNeutron, no canal do YouTube da companhia, Peter Beck triturou e comeu o próprio boné após prometer que a empresa nunca lançaria um foguete desse tipo, como os da SpaceX. “Comer o chapéu” é uma expressão comumente usada na língua inglesa para atestar a certeza de que algo não vai acontecer. O Neutron quer transformar o acesso ao espaço ao fornecer serviços de lançamento confiáveis e econômicos para megaconstelações de satélites, missões espaciais profundas e voos espaciais humanos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rafa_WBFIyE 2. Primeiro satélite 100% nacional é lançado com sucesso: o “Amazonia 1”, desenvolvido pelo Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) em parceria com a Agência Espacial Brasileira (AEB), chegou à órbita neste domingo a partir do Centro Espacial Satish Dhawan na Índia. O satélite irá fornecer dados para monitorar desmatamentos, especialmente na região amazônica, além de monitorar a agricultura no País. As informações são da Agência Brasil. 3. Por que gastar trilhões em exploração espacial, sendo que já temos tudo aqui na terra? Roberta do AI Thread BR responde SOBRE CabraCast (Cabra Cast) é uma conversa descontraída e livre, sobre todos os temas que cercam a tecnologia de forma geral, em um formato de "filosofia de bar" entre amigos. No CabraCast garantimos um espaço onde o convidado pode desenvolver suas ideias sem qualquer tipo de pauta ou as restrições normais de outras mídias, como agenda política/filosófica. ---------- REDES www.cabracast.com | www.cabracast.com.br www.twitter.com/cabra_cast www.facebook.com/cabracastoficial www.instagram.com/cabra_cast/ Ao-vivo toda terça, às 21h, na www.twitch.tv/cabracast ESTAMOS TAMBÉM NO SEU PODCAST FAVORITO: https://anchor.fm/cabracast https://open.spotify.com/show/1oyyHus... https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... https://anchor.fm/s/b590dc0/podcast/rss https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cabracast/id1463987619---------- APOIA-SE Seja um apoiador para nos mantermos independentes. https://apoia.se/cabracast---------- ANFITRIÕES: - Jatobá - twitter.com/vmjatoba | victorjatoba.com - Rasta Gel - twitter.com/geltoncruz | geltoncruz.com - Diogo César - twitter.com/diogocesar Agradecimentos: - Santiael - - David Ricardo - Instagram.com/ricardoocantor | https://apoia.se/davidricardo---------- MÚSICA: https://www.bensound.com https://www.artlist.io
Rocket Labs next re-usable rocket can handle an 8 ton payload, Apple's next iPhone could feature a smaller notch and larger battery, and speaking of Apple, the company re-opens all 270 of its US stores. This is your Daily Tech Briefing...the Morning Edition from Engadget.
Rocket Labs next re-usable rocket can handle an 8 ton payload, Apple's next iPhone could feature a smaller notch and larger battery, and speaking of Apple, the company re-opens all 270 of its US stores. This is your Daily Tech Briefing...the Morning Edition from Engadget.
On the pod today; Destiny Church leaders Hannah and Brian Tamaki flee Auckland's level 3 lockdown; we find out what Rocket Labs' flight to Venus means to science and no sport, no after school activities and no playdates, we look at the toll of Auckland's fourth lockdown has had on the city's school children.
Rocket Labs next re-usable rocket can handle an 8 ton payload, Apple's next iPhone could feature a smaller notch and larger battery, and speaking of Apple, the company re-opens all 270 of its US stores. This is your Daily Tech Briefing...the Morning Edition from Engadget.
Rocket Labs next re-usable rocket can handle an 8 ton payload, Apple's next iPhone could feature a smaller notch and larger battery, and speaking of Apple, the company re-opens all 270 of its US stores. This is your Daily Tech Briefing...the Morning Edition from Engadget.
The small satellite launcher is ready for its first launch of 2021, a year in which it has big plans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gabe Newell helps send a garden gnome to space, waiting a long time to play the sequel of a game, and what are your holiday game traditions? https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/0131cb13-77c7-4749-9873-66cfab14fe32/4NE9useR.png ❤️ Gabe Newell (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabe_Newell) teamed up with Rocket Labs (https://www.rocketlabusa.com/) to send a garden gnome into space (https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2020-11-02-notorious-half-life-2-achievement-recalled-as-gabe-newell-fires-garden-gnome-into-space), raising money for charity in the process. (https://www.pcgamer.com/uk/gnome-chompski-is-now-one-with-the-cosmos-and-gabe-newell-donated-dollar200k-to-a-childrens-hospital/)
Rach, Mike, and kids rep Megan talk Starship finally taking to the skies but landing with a thud! They look forward to Rocket Labs next mission, and they all discuss their best and worst of astronomy and the space world for 2020!
As China launches it's Changy'e 5 lunar sample mission, Rocket Labs recovers it's first booster and the NSF decide to condemn the Arecibo dish after it was deemed too unsafe to repair. The post Arecibo Beyond Repair as Rocket Labs Recovers It's First Booster : Trekzone's Talkin' Science appeared first on Trekzone.
Joe, Tim, and Ben talk about the Rocket Labs schedule to rocket recovery, the released Model 3 refresh in Hong Kong, and updates on the Las Vegas Boring Tunnel Read more from the articles we referenced: We're still waiting on SN-8 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ip2f9LL3nw&ab_channel=NASASpaceflight New Tesla Battery in Australia - https://electrek.co/2020/11/05/tesla-tsla-wins-contract-giant-battery-australia/ 2021 Model 3 Updates in Hong Kong - https://www.ddcar.com.tw/article/15269/ Tim's parents got a Y and have questions - https://twitter.com/Erdayastronaut/status/1323391974402043906 Boring Company Vegas - https://www.teslarati.com/elon-musk-boring-company-las-vegas-loop-update/ Nuclear Power Plant - https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/11/several-us-utilities-back-out-deal-build-novel-nuclear-power-plant #whydonttheyjust Tweeted by @johnlennox98 - https://twitter.com/JohnLennox98/status/1324306896724131841 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/olfpod/message
Have you ever used Data Mining to be super strategic in your content marketing efforts? Jeff Nowak of Rocket Labs 360 talks about how we can use AI and machine learning to mine user-generated content to make strategic content marketing decisions. You don't want to miss this one!
Have you ever used Data Mining to be super strategic in your content marketing efforts? Jeff Nowak of Rocket Labs 360 talks about how we can use AI and machine learning to mine user-generated content to make strategic content marketing decisions. You don't want to miss this one!
This episode my wonderful wife and co-host joined me to discuss the latest happenings in the space industry. We chat about the SAOCOM 1B launch, Starlink 11, Starship SN6 hop & Rocket Labs recent news and launch! If you enjoy the episode please be sure to rate and subscribe on your favorite podcast directory and head over to the patreon page to show your support! https://www.patreon.com/SpaceTravel And as always hit us up on Twitter @Spacetravelpod or @Amandastamey19 @Lukestamey20 with anything you would like to discuss or any comments about how we can grow and make the podcast better. Hope everyone is safe and healthy, peace. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spacetravel/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spacetravel/support
On this episode of Talking Space, the main focus is on Mars as three countries send missions to the red planet. We discuss the United Arab Emirates first mission to the red planet and the implications it has for the country and that part of the world. We then discuss China's mission which was also launched, their first solo mission to Mars, and discuss where their space program stands right now and if they could become a major player again in space. Finally NASA is up with their Mars 2020 mission and the Perseverance rover. We discuss some launch successes and one failure unfortunately for Rocket Labs of their Electron rocket and what it means for their future. We also discuss another delay of the James Webb Space Telescope and what you can do to see Comet NEOWISE before it disappears. Kat Robison brings us a special piece on a space pioneer you may not have heard of, Ed Dwight. You can read the original article by clicking here. Finally we remember U.S. Representative John Lewis and his surprising connection to the International Space Station. Show recorded 7-19-2020 Host: Sawyer Rosenstein Panelists: Gene Mikulka, Mark Ratterman, Kat Robison x (x)
Mike, Rach, and special guest Megan look at two launches heading towards Mars, and Megan asks in 'The Kids Want To Know', what happened with Rocket Labs last launch?!
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Today we're going to discuss how to modernize your digital marketing strategies and analytics. Joining us is Steven Kiger, Chief Product Officer at Rocket Labs, which is a progressive digital services company providing innovative solutions in strategy consulting, creative technology, data and operations, grounded in end-to-end customer experience and intelligent operations. In part 2 of our conversation, we are going to talk about journey analytics. Show NotesConnect With:Steven Kiger: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we're going to discuss how to modernize your digital marketing strategies and analytics. Joining us is Steven Kiger, Chief Product Officer at Rocket Labs, which is a progressive digital services company providing innovative solutions in strategy consulting, creative technology, data and operations, grounded in end-to-end customer experience and intelligent operations. In part 2 of our conversation, we are going to talk about journey analytics. Show NotesConnect With:Steven Kiger: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Today we're going to discuss how to modernize your digital marketing strategies and analytics. Joining us is Steven Kiger, Chief Product Officer at Rocket Labs, which is a progressive digital services company providing innovative solutions in strategy consulting, creative technology, data and operations, grounded in end-to-end customer experience and intelligent operations. In part 1 of our conversation, we are going to talk about how to go through a digital transformation. Show NotesConnect With:Steven Kiger: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we're going to discuss how to modernize your digital marketing strategies and analytics. Joining us is Steven Kiger, Chief Product Officer at Rocket Labs, which is a progressive digital services company providing innovative solutions in strategy consulting, creative technology, data and operations, grounded in end-to-end customer experience and intelligent operations. In part 1 of our conversation, we are going to talk about how to go through a digital transformation. Show NotesConnect With:Steven Kiger: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter
Well, here we come, waltzing down the street, getting hot and sweaty, with all this humidity. Hey hey we’re the Nerds yeah, and people say we look kind of funny, particularly Buck the big Boomer. Haha, admit it, you started to sing that in to the Monkey’s theme tune didn’t you, if not you just went back and tried it. We this week we bring you another awesome episode to listen to while you rest in the shade and enjoy a breeze on the long weekend.First up we are taking flight with Buck, Toyota, and Joby. No, Joby is not a new host, it is an aviation company that Toyota is investing in to increase its presence in the transport arena. Also this is the next step to having vehicles like in the Jetsons. Check out the drawings in the link, a tilt-engine vehicle that looks like a cross between a drone and a helicopter. This is seriously cool. Also while looking around at all the different transport tech news Buck also found some artists renderings of potential vehicles for space travel from Lexus. Wait till you hear what Buck and Professor think one of them looks like. Which is your favorite option?Next up DJ has a story about the Producers Guild Awards, in particular 1917. Want to know what movies won which awards, listen in. Also you can hear about the movie 1917, with some of the various story plot points to look out for. For those unfamiliar with it 1917 is a movie set in World War One. It is the story of a soldier and his friend trying to save the lives of 1600 British troops. There are some funny parts, but it is a moving drama based on stories told by the Grand Father of the Director Sam Mendes. DJ has also asked for your predictions for the Oscars and who you think should be nominated and win, so let us know on either: Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.Next up we have Professor bringing us an update on the saga of Crytek and CIG (Star Citizen). Would you believe that so far CIG have spent over $900,000 on this legal matter? Yep, for the company started on kickstarter and now sells space fleets for $27000 they are really going hard. Want to know what has happened then listen in. As usual we have all the shout outs, remembrances, birthdays, and events of interest. Until next week, please remember to take care of yourselves, look out for each other, and stay hydrated.Toyota joins Joby Aviation - https://www.technology.org/2020/01/17/toyota-is-joining-forces-with-the-leader-of-commercial-evtol-technology-electric-air-taxis-are-coming/Lexus brings us drawing of Moon/space vehicles - https://www.engadget.com/2020/01/18/lexus-moon-space-vehicles/‘1917’ Becomes Oscar Front-Runner After Producers Guild Win - https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/19/movies/1917-producers-guild-america-award.htmlCrytek vs Star Citizen an update - https://www.reddit.com/r/Games/comments/eqedb8/crytek_vs_star_citizens42_update_cigs_response_to/Does Google Stadia Stink like old socks? - https://www.businessinsider.com.au/google-stadia-early-adopters-giving-up-2020-1?utm_source=reddit.com&r=US&IR=TGames PlayedProfessor– Steamworld - http://imageform.se/game/steamworld-dig/Rating: 4/5Buck– Thunder Run: War of Clans - https://www.facebook.com/ThunderRunWarOfClans/?epa=SEARCH_BOXRating: 3/5DJ– Darwin Project - https://store.steampowered.com/app/544920/Darwin_Project/?fbclid=IwAR0Sp5FnKYv9vrxu9FdrXRH5PLWk4rooNt8vIqMEPAnx3GvOjU-Ob8cGZxcRating: 4/5Other topics discussedJoby Aviation (American venture-backed aerospace company and developer of VTOL personal air vehicles designed for air taxi services)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joby_AviationNine News Australia - Mates go fishing from drone towed deck chair- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LLx8JKCrhMFederal Aviation Administration (FAA) (governmental body of the United States with powers to regulate all aspects of civil aviation in that nation as well as over its surrounding international waters.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Aviation_AdministrationCivil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) (Australian national authority for the regulation of civil aviation.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Aviation_Safety_AuthorityThe Verge: Uber’s air taxis will resemble nice helicopters on the inside-https://www.theverge.com/2019/6/11/18661129/uber-air-taxi-cabin-interior-elevate-helicopterWant to escape Sao Paulo's traffic? Take a flying taxi- https://phys.org/news/2017-07-sao-paulo-traffic-taxi.htmlChina Daily: Market for air taxis set to take off-https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201910/15/WS5da5c483a310cf3e35570a5a.htmlBig Yellow Taxi (song written, composed, and originally recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell in 1970, and originally released on her album Ladies of the Canyon.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Yellow_TaxiMore details on Lexus’s concept drawings on space vehicles- https://pressroom.lexus.com/lexus-creates-moon-mobility-concept-sketch-for-lunar-design-portfolio/James May contemplating retirement- https://www.ladbible.com/entertainment/celebrity-james-may-talks-about-quitting-the-grand-tour-as-hes-falling-apart-2019123131st Producers Guild of America Awards (honoring the best film and television producers of 2019)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/31st_Producers_Guild_of_America_AwardsWar Horse (2011 American war drama film directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay written by Lee Hall and Richard Curtis, based on Michael Morpurgo's 1982 novel of the same name and its 2007 play adaptation.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Horse_(film)World War I (also known as the First World War or the Great War, contemporaneously described as "the war to end all wars".)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_IDad’s Army (BBC sitcom about the British militia called the Home Guard during the Second World War.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dad%27s_ArmyDoomsday Clock: 100 seconds before midnight.- https://edition.cnn.com/2020/01/24/opinions/doomsday-clock-emergency-moon-robinson-brown-perry/index.html1917 (2019 British-American epic war film directed, co-written, and produced by Sam Mendes. Filming took place in England and Scotland, with cinematographer Roger Deakins and editor Lee Smith using long takes to have the entire film appear as two continuous shots.) (CONTAINS SPOILERS)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1917_(2019_film)Dunkirk (2017 war film written, directed, and produced by Christopher Nolan that depicts the Dunkirk evacuation of World War II.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunkirk_(2017_film)92nd Academy Awards (presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), will honour the best films of 2019)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/92nd_Academy_AwardsJeff Bezos (American internet and aerospace entrepreneur, media proprietor, and investor. Best known as the founder, chief executive officer, and president of Amazon.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_BezosJeff Bezos’ divorce worth $35 billion- https://www.forbes.com/sites/noahkirsch/2019/04/04/bezos-by-far-the-5-largest-billionaire-divorces-in-history/#69fadb806870CryEngine (game engine designed by the German game developer Crytek.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CryEngineAmazon Lumberyard (free cross-platform game engine developed by Amazon and based on CryEngine, which was licensed from Crytek in 2015.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Lumberyardjacksepticeye & Google Stadia- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW-hfrqmMlwGoogle Glass (simply Glass, is a brand of smart glasses—an optical head-mounted display designed in the shape of a pair of eyeglasses.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_GlassKilled by Google (Killed by Google is the Google Graveyard. A full list of dead products killed by Google in the Google Cemetery.)- https://killedbygoogle.com/PlayStation will not be in E3 2020- https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2020-01-11-playstation-will-not-participate-in-e3-2020Steam controller (game controller developed by Valve for use with personal computers running Steam on Windows,macOS,Linux,smartphones or SteamOS.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_ControllerSnow overtakes Canadian home- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bub7FY8UYh0Floof & Pupper (TNC Podcast)- https://thatsnotcanon.com/floofandpupperpodcastEverybody Wants To Be A Cat (TNC Podcast)- https://thatsnotcanon.com/everybodywantstobeacatShout Outs- 21 January 2020 – Terry Jones - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_JonesTerry Jones died on 21 January 2020 from complications of dementia at his home in Highgate, north London. Jones was a Welsh actor, writer, comedian, screenwriter, film director and historian. He was a member of the Monty Python comedy team.After graduating from Oxford University with a degree in English, Jones and writing partner Michael Palin (whom he met at Oxford) wrote and performed for several high-profile British comedy programmes, including Do Not Adjust Your Set and The Frost Report, before creating Monty Python's Flying Circus with Cambridge graduates Eric Idle, John Cleese, Graham Chapman, and American animator/filmmaker Terry Gilliam. Jones was largely responsible for the programme's innovative, surreal structure, in which sketches flowed from one to the next without the use of punchlines. He made his directorial debut with the team's film, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, which he co-directed with Gilliam, and also directed the subsequent Python films Life of Brian and The Meaning of Life.Jones co-created and co-wrote with Palin the anthology series Ripping Yarns. He also wrote an early draft of Jim Henson's 1986 film Labyrinth, though little of his work remained in the final cut. Jones was a well-respected medieval historian, having written several books and presented television documentaries about the period, as well as a prolific children's book author. In 2016, Jones received a Lifetime Achievement award at the BAFTA Cymru Awards for his outstanding contribution to television and film. After living for several years with a degenerative aphasia, he gradually lost the ability to speak and died on 21 January 2020 from frontotemporal dementia.- 19 January 2020 – SNOWMAGEDDON - https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jan/19/snowmageddon-cleanup-begins-after-record-newfoundland-stormMassive snow fall during epic blizzard swallows entire towns in Canada in a record breaking event- 19 January 2020 – SpaceX successful mission abort test - https://www.space.com/spacex-crew-dragon-launch-abort-test-success.htmlSpaceX just took a giant leap forward in its quest to launch astronauts. The private spaceflight company intentionally destroyed one of its rockets on Sunday (Jan. 19) as part of a crucial test of its new Crew Dragon capsule's launch escape system.- 21 January 2020 – Cyclist saves Doggo - https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/world/heart-warming-moment-a-cyclist-carries-a-dog-to-safety-on-his-back-after-finding-the-abandoned-pooch-dehydrated-in-the-middle-of-a-road/ar-BBZa7c3This is the moment a cyclist in racing gear carries a dog on his back after finding the animal abandoned and severely dehydrated in the middle of the road. The incident was filmed in the southern Argentine province of Rio Negro and the footage was shared on Facebook by 'Marican Team' where it has been viewed over 600,000 times. In the footage, a man in cycling gear is seen carrying the large black and white dog slung across his back as he pedals along the road.Remembrances- 21 January 1793 – Execution of Louis XVI - https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/king-louis-xvi-executedOne day after being convicted of conspiracy with foreign powers and sentenced to death by the French National Convention, King Louis XVI is executed by guillotine in the Place de la Revolution in Paris.- 21 January 1950 – George Orwell - https://www.onthisday.com/people/george-orwellDied: January 21, 1950 (aged 46) Cause of Death: Burst pulmonary arteryEric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950), better known by his pen name George Orwell, was an English novelist and essayist, journalist and critic. His work is characterised by lucid prose, awareness of social injustice, opposition to totalitarianism, and outspoken support of democratic socialism.As a writer, Orwell produced literary criticism and poetry, fiction and polemical journalism; and is best known for the allegorical novella Animal Farm (1945) and the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). His non-fiction works, including The Road to Wigan Pier (1937), documenting his experience of working-class life in the north of England, and Homage to Catalonia (1938), an account of his experiences soldiering for the Republican faction of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), are as critically respected as his essays on politics and literature, language and culture. In 2008, The Times ranked George Orwell second among "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945".Orwell's work remains influential in popular culture and in political culture, and the adjective "Orwellian" – describing totalitarian and authoritarian social practices – is part of the English language, like many of his neologisms, such as "Big Brother", "Thought Police", and "Hate week", "Room 101", the "memory hole", and "Newspeak", "doublethink" and "proles", "unperson" and "thoughtcrime".- 21 January 1926 – Camillo Golgi - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camillo_GolgiGolgi and the Spanish biologist Santiago Ramón y Cajal were jointly given the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1906 "in recognition of their work on the structure of the nervous system". Camillo Golgi was an Italian biologist and pathologist known for his works on the central nervous system. He studied medicine at the University of Pavia between 1860 and 1868 under the tutelage of Cesare Lombroso. Inspired by pathologist Giulio Bizzozero, he pursued research in the nervous system. Italian physician and pathologist who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine with Santiago Ramón y Cajal in recognition of their work on the structure of the nervous system.Famous Birthdays- 21 January 1953 – Paul Allen was born in Seattle Washington https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_AllenPaul Gardner Allen (January 21, 1953 – October 15, 2018) was an American business magnate, researcher, investor, and philanthropist. He is best known for co-founding Microsoft Corporation with childhood friend Bill Gates in 1975, which helped spark the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s and became the world's largest personal computer software company. Allen was ranked as the 44th-wealthiest person in the world by Forbes in 2018, with an estimated net worth of $20.3 billion at the time of his death.- 21 January 1869 – Grigori Rasputin - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_RasputinGrigori Yefimovich Rasputin (/ræˈspjuːtɪn/;[1] Russian: Григорий Ефимович Распутин [ɡrʲɪˈɡorʲɪj jɪˈfʲiməvʲɪtɕ rɐˈsputʲɪn]; 21 January [O.S. 9 January] 1869 – 30 December [O.S. 17 December] 1916) was a Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man who befriended the family of Emperor Nicholas II, the last monarch of Russia, and gained considerable influence in late imperial Russia.Born to a peasant family in the Siberian village of Pokrovskoye in the Tyumensky Uyezd of Tobolsk Governorate (now Yarkovsky District of Tyumen Oblast), Rasputin had a religious conversion experience after taking a pilgrimage to a monastery in 1897. He has been described as a monk or as a "strannik" (wanderer, or pilgrim), though he held no official position in the Russian Orthodox Church. After traveling to St. Petersburg, either in 1903 or the winter of 1904–05, Rasputin captivated some church and social leaders. He became a society figure, and met the Tsar in November 1905.- 20 January 1934 – Tom Baker – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_BakerThomas Stewart Baker is an English actor and writer. He is well known for his portrayal of the fourth incarnation of the Doctor in the science fiction series Doctor Who from 1974 to 1981, a longer tenure than any other actor in the title role, and provided narration in the television comedy series Little Britain. WikipediaBorn: 20 January 1934 (age 86 years), Liverpool, United KingdomHeight: 1.91 mEvents of Interest- 21 January 1981 - Rocket Labs launch successfully reaches orbit - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_LabOn 21 January 2018 at 01:43 UTC, their second rocket on a flight named "Still Testing" launched, reached orbit and deployed three CubeSats for customers Planet Labs and Spire Global. The rocket also carried an additional satellite payload called Humanity Star, a 1-meter-wide (3 ft) carbon fiber geodesic sphere made up of 65 panels that reflect the Sun's light. Humanity Star re-entered Earth's atmosphere and burned up in March 2018. On 11 November 2018, the first commercial launch (third launch in total) of Electron occurred from Mahia Peninsula carrying satellites for Spire Global, GeoOptics, a CubeSat built by high school students, and a prototype of a dragsail.- 21 January 1981 - DeLorean 25 anniversary - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DMC_DeLoreanThroughout production the car was generally unchanged, although minor modifications were made to such parts as the hood and wheels. The first production car was completed on January 21, 1981. About 9,000 DeLoreans were made before production halted in late December 1982.In 2007, about 6,500 DeLorean cars were thought to still exist.- 21 January 1960 - Little Joe 1B - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Joe_1BThe Little Joe 1B was a launch escape system test of the Mercury spacecraft, conducted as part of the U.S. Mercury program. The mission also carried a female rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) named Miss Sam in the Mercury spacecraft. The mission was launched January 21, 1960, from Wallops Island, Virginia. The Little Joe 1B flew to an apogee of 9.3 statute miles (15.0 km) and a range of 11.7 miles (18.9 km) out to sea. Miss Sam survived the 8 minute 35 second flight in good condition. The spacecraft was recovered by a Marine helicopter and returned to Wallops Island within about 45 minutes. Miss Sam was one of many monkeys used in space travel research.IntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJFollow Us OnFacebook- Page - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/- Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/440485136816406/Twitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamatedSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrSiTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094RSS - http://www.thatsnotcanonproductions.com/topshelfnerdspodcast?format=rssInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nerds_amalgamated/General EnquiriesEmail - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.comRate & Review us on Podchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/nerds-amalgamated-623195
In this episode we discuss more foldable phones, North Korean hackers, AI news anchors, the best way to play pokemon go, Rocket Labs space launch, SpaceX, aliens, Star Wars new live action show, Warframe, Diablo, Final Fantasy 15, Red Dead Redemption 2, Overwatch, and Fortnight.
Kleos Space is looking to build a satellite constellation that will collect radio transmissions data that is currently hidden from detection for commercial and government civil and defence clients. The company has signed GomSpace to build the constellation of 20 satellites, with the first set of up to three nanosatellites ready for launch by mid-2019. Last week the company announced that Rocket Labs had been contracted as their launch provider. Kleos a fascinating startup. It's founders are British, but decided to base the business in Luxembourg and then go public in Australia. The company has already won contracts and has begun to build its new Data as a Service (DaaS) platform called Guardian ABI (Activity Based Intelligence). It's part of a new breed of small satellite startups looking to build itself a place in the Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) market space by taking advantage of commercial off the shelf products, placing those sensors on nanosatellites and building a new data platform. Listen in as I talk with Andy Bowyer, co-founder and CEO of Kleos Space.
The gang couldn't resist reviewing and discussing the biggest news since the last show: The Falcon heavy launch! The immersive audio of the launch we used comes from Destin Sandlin of SmarterEveryDay.Com We also talk about New Zealand's Rocket Labs launch. We answer your e-mails, and comments on some of the Estes speculation heard on Episode 57. Here is a link to the Chris Pearson article we mentioned on the state of the hobby industry. ...And we announce another winner for the Make High Power Rockets book!
The gang couldn't resist reviewing and discussing the biggest news since the last show: The Falcon heavy launch! The immersive audio of the launch we used comes from Destin Sandlin of SmarterEveryDay.Com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImoQqNyRL8Y We also talk about New Zealand's Rocket Labs launch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg5234BOED8 We answer your e-mails, and comments on some of the Estes speculation heard on Episode 57. Here is a link to the Chris Pearson article we mentioned on the state of the hobby industry. ...And we announce another winner for the Make High Power Rockets book!
Die Welt mag noch stehen. Aber wie lange noch! Nord-Korea! Atombomben!! Panik!!! Schnell noch die neuste Folge eures Lieblingsraumfahrtpodcasts hören. Wir reden über die neue Soyuz-5 Rakete, italienische Raumfahrt vor der Küste Afrikas, eine ESA-China Kooperation, Updates zu Rocket Labs und natürlich zu SpaceX