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Reimagine Childhood
Ep. 88: Faith, Family, Fun, and Fizz: Connecting Science and Faith with Brock Eastman

Reimagine Childhood

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 60:01


In this episode of Reimagine Childhood from the Early Childhood Christian Network, host Monica Healer welcomes Brock Eastman (aka Dr. Phineas Einstein Fizzlebop), an award-winning author, Clubhouse and Clubhouse Jr. contributor, and dad of four, to discuss why connecting science and faith matters for young children. Brock shares how Dr. Fizzlebop began as a Clubhouse Jr. science column and grew into videos, a 52-week family devotional (Faith and Science with Dr. Fizzlebop), and Super Simple Science board books covering basics like colors, counting, alphabets, weather, and space. They talk about planting early "memory seeds" that help children integrate faith with everyday learning, the importance of parent-child reading and shared experiences amid modern distractions, and the power of saying "I don't know—let's look it up." Brock demonstrates simple experiments—baking soda and vinegar balloon inflation, "cluck from a cup" amplification, and a straw rocket launch—each paired with a faith connection, and he also mentions his middle grade series Parable Port where Jesus' parables come to life.   00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 02:29 Brock Science Origins 04:57 Dr Fizzlebop Resources 31:05 Why Moments Matter 36:51 Curiosity Builds Trust 39:37 Fizz Inflator Experiment 48:34 Cluck From a Cup 53:57 Rocket Launch and Sendoff Connect with Brock Eastman (aka Dr. Fizzlebop) on his website - https://www.brockeastman.com/dr-fizzlebop.html or on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@fizzlebop or on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fizzleboplabs/ Find all of his picture and board-books here - https://www.brockeastman.com/picture--board-books.html Fun experiment for Father's Day! - https://www.brockeastman.com/fizzlebop-lab-updates/fathers-day-fizztastic-experiment-water-balloon-strength-test Our Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@ECCN-Admin/podcasts

The Block Runner
317. TBR - Bitcoin's Failed Rocket Launch | The Diminishing Returns Problem | RWAs and the Collectibles Wave

The Block Runner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 67:16


In Episode 317 of The Block Runner Podcast, hosts William and I-man unpack why this Bitcoin cycle felt like a failed rocket launch, how unrealistic expectations soured market sentiment, and what Bitcoin's diminishing returns mean for miners and the long-term security budget. They then dive into the real world asset wave sweeping crypto: graded sports cards and Pokemon moving on-chain, Meteora and OpenSea entering the RWA arena, and what past collectible bubbles, from tulips to trading cards, teach us about speculative media. Finally, they share NAT.fun updates: the second rocket launch, a move toward systemic periodic launches, fame-score based caps, and ten thousand dollars up for grabs for creators. Disclosure: The hosts are founders of NAT.fun and hold positions in assets discussed. Nothing in this episode is financial advice. Watch the full episode on YouTube and subscribe to the newsletter at TheBlockRunner.com.

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)
Today's phone-in: Registered dietitian Brittany Brown answers questions about summer food safety and the nutritional value of food. But first, we'll hear about a rocket launch in Canso, Nova Scotia.

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 52:50


On the phone-in: Registered dietitian Brittany Brown answers questions about the summer food safety tips you might want to keep in mind. And off the top of the show, we'll hear about the first of two sub-orbital hypersonic rockets launching from the spaceport in Canso, Nova Scotia.

The Hartmann Report
The Future May be Brighter Than We Think

The Hartmann Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 58:23


Thom interviews guest Jeremy Lent on his new book, Ecocivilization, which theorizes on a new system potentially approaching that could change the way of life across the world. Instead of favoring left or right, capitalism or socialism, the system would change to one that works for the people and for the Earth, without having to do away with technology.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Kerry Today
Tralee Students' Satellite Rocket Launch - April 29th, 2026

Kerry Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026


Snooker Scene Podcast
Snooker Scene Podcast episode 458 - Rocket Launch

Snooker Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 28:27


Dave Hendon reviews the action on day four of the World Championship and looks at the recently announced prize money increases. Email us at snookerscenepodcast@mail.com. Dave Tindall Betfair trends article: https://betting.betfair.com/other-sports/snooker/world-snooker-championship-2026-10-year-trends-point-to-130426-719.html John Skilbeck BBC article on the Crucible: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/articles/c3dll4mzpdjo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

DCL Podcast
533 Disney Fantasy 5-Night Review: Lookout Cay, Castaway Cay & A Rocket Launch!

DCL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 28:07 Transcription Available


Get ready to sail away as we welcome guest Samantha to talk all about her magical vacation aboard the Disney Fantasy! In this episode, we dive into what it is like taking a spouse on their very first Disney Cruise Line vacation, especially when they are accustomed to adult-only lines like Virgin Voyages. Samantha shares the exciting details of their embarkation day out of Port Canaveral, which included a surprise SpaceX rocket launch from the top deck. We also explore their incredible itinerary, featuring reviews of relaxing beach days at both Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point and the classic Disney Castaway Cay. From the spectacular Frozen and Aladdin stage shows to an amazing Palo Dinner, this trip report is packed with tips and highlights for your next Disney Cruise Line adult getaway!Pre-Cruise & Embarkation: Staying at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, taking Disney transportation to Port Canaveral, scoring a Deluxe Family Veranda, and witnessing a SpaceX launch from Deck 12.First-Timer Perspective: Samantha’s husband’s transition from Virgin Voyages to experiencing his first Disney Cruise Line sailing, including his thoughts on the lack of a casino.Port Stops: A quick visit to Nassau before enjoying the adult-only pools on board, and comparing the beach experiences at Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point (including the new reusable cups) and Disney Castaway Cay (relaxing by Pelican Plunge). Follow Samantha at @samantha.betterly and Youtube @samiandnolan (Sami & Nolan Travels)Want to be on the show? Fill out this form, and we'll be in contact with you real soon!https://dclpodcast.com/want-to-be-on-the-show/Support our show via Patreon:http://www.patreon.com/dclpodcastUse Christy's Travel Services:https://dclpodcast.com/book-with-christy/Follow the DCL Podcast via:http://www.facebook.com/dclpodcasthttp://www.instagram.com/dcl_podcastFollow Lake at:https://www.instagram.com/mouse.genhttps://www.youtube.com/@MouseGenFollow Christy at:http://www.packyourpixiedust.comhttps://www.instagram.com/packyourpixiedust

The Mark Moses Show
Tim Walters-Florida Today | The Mark Moses Show

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 30:24


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Tim Walters of The Florida Today to get his thoughts on watching the Artemis 2 Rocket Launch last night in Brevard County and how the Jacksonville Jaguars will officially play their 2027 home games in Orlando at Camping World Stadium.  Mark broadcasts from The Law Offices of Anidjar & Levine Studios. #nfl #orlando #jaguars 

Chris Hand
Are Aliens BREEDING?! Artemis rocket launch, Your calls, + Trump's Recap on Iran with a call from Listener Mike!

Chris Hand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 35:56


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The Show on KMOX
John Brown: Artemis II rocket launch will be 'the most powerful one ever'

The Show on KMOX

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 7:48


Fox 35's John Brown says some 400,000 people are making their way to the east coast of Florida to watch the launch of Artemis II, a mission that will send astronauts around the far side of the moon, ahead of a mission that will land Americans for the 1st time since the 1970s. Brown joins John Hancock and Chris Rongey live from Cape Kennedy and talks about the impact of numerous other rocket launches in the area, regenerating interest in the region and the space program.

Radio Boston
Clark University celebrates 100 years since the first liquid fuel rocket launch by longtime professor

Radio Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 4:32


There's no moon landing without Robert Goddard. This month marks 100 years since Goddard launched the first liquid fuel rocket on a farm outside of Worcester. Clark University is celebrating the man known today as the “father of modern rocketry.”

RGV Model Rocketry Podcast
S5 E1 Bill Yates Memorial Rocket Launch

RGV Model Rocketry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 3:32


Send a textBill Yates was the Senior Advisor of the South Texas Aerospace Club in Beeville, Texas.  Bill passed several years ago and this launch is an attempt to memorialize all the good things Bill brought to and got from Model Rocketry.RGV Rocket Club on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/804279504704564RGV Rocket Club Website: https://www.rgvrockets.org/

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-
Japan's Space One Puts Off Kairos Rocket Launch

JIJI English News-時事通信英語ニュース-

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 0:11


Japan's Space One Co. has announced a decision to postpone the launch of the No. 3 unit of its Kairos small rocket carrying five satellites to March from the initially planned Wednesday.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Morgan Connaughton: Rocket Lab vice-president of communications on New Zealand's rocket launch cap being increased

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 3:51 Transcription Available


Government regulations and the sky aren't the limit for Rocket Lab, with the rocket launch cap multiplied by 10 to 1000. A review of space-launch-debris-regulations judged the environmental risk to be low. New Zealand comes third in the world - for frequency of orbital rocket launches. Rocket Lab's vice-president of communications, Morgan Connaughton says this bump is needed. She says Rocket Lab's already reached 81 launches. "Back when Rocket Lab started launching, 100 seemed like a fantasy. And then here we are, not all that much longer later, and our team is planning celebrations for the 100th launch already." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Media Show
Tina Brown on the latest Epstein files, the boundaries of behind-the-scenes access in sport, reporting on a rocket launch

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 37:52


On The Media Show Katie Razzall and Ros Atkins consider the new Epstein files and how journalists work through huge document releases while avoiding misinterpretation. The Financial Times' Jim Pickard explains how newsrooms decide what is reliable and what is not and the veteran editor Tina Brown gives her take from across the Atlantic. We look at the growing demand for behind the scenes cameras in sport. Former British tennis number one Johanna Konta and Minal Modha from Ampere Analysis discuss how much access athletes should be expected to give and whether privacy is being eroded. And finally, with the delay of the Artemis II mission the BBC's Science Editor Rebecca Morelle and Dr Chris Lintott from The Sky at Night talk about launch scrubs, shifting timelines and the practical realities of reporting on spaceflight.Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Assistant Producer: Emily Channon

WMMR's Preston & Steve Daily Podcast
Daily Podcast (01.28.26)

WMMR's Preston & Steve Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 177:44


How did we get from talking space with a real astronomer to debating what "mogging" means? It's your average day on the Preston & Steve Show. (00:00:00) News & Sports(00:11:18) Entertainment Report(00:38:46) Finding Missing Pets(01:08:10) Fox Good Day, Bizarre File(01:23:29) Astronomer Derrick Pitts - Artermis 2 Rocket Launch(01:59:43) New Slang, Hard Life Advice(02:31:56) Bizarre File(02:40:06) Hollywood Trash & Music News(02:50:39) Wrap UpSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
410 New LAPD Recruits, a Beckham Family Feud, and a Rocket Launch That Could Shake California

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 31:59 Transcription Available


LAPD officials say the department is now cleared to hire 410 new recruits as it works to rebuild staffing levels across the city. Brooklyn Beckham Feud & SpaceX Launch Brooklyn Beckham is confirming reports of a family feud, a move that has PR experts cringing as they urge David and Victoria Beckham to stay silent. Plus, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is set to launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base, carrying 25 Starlink satellites into orbit—an event that could trigger sonic booms across parts of California’s Central Coast. Are Dogs Getting Smarter? New research and viral videos are raising the question: are dogs actually getting smarter, or are humans just finally paying attention? Hungover Driving Debate Is driving while hungover just as dangerous as driving drunk? We break down what the science and safety experts have to say. If you want these tighter, funnier, or more provocative for radio delivery, I can punch them up. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Australia Wide
Space industry bags $217 million to launch rockets in regional Australia

Australia Wide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 24:59


A big step today for Australia's space industry with the federal government and Australian super funds tipping more than $200 million into launching rockets from regional Australia into orbit.

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep326: GLOBAL SPACE FAILURES AND CHINA'S REUSABLE CRAFT CLAIMS Colleague Bob Zimmerman. Zimmerman analyzes a failed Indian rocket launch that lost multiple payloads, though a Spanish prototype survived. He also critiques the European Space Agency for

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 6:44


GLOBAL SPACE FAILURES AND CHINA'S REUSABLE CRAFT CLAIMS Colleague Bob Zimmerman. Zimmerman analyzes a failed Indian rocket launch that lost multiple payloads, though a Spanish prototype survived. He also critiques the European Space Agency for delays in debris removal missions and casts doubt on China's claims regarding a "new" reusable spacecraft, suggesting it relies on older suborbital technology. NUMBER 81954 

The Bitcoin.com Podcast
Aster CEO: Privacy Will Bring Traders From CEX to DEX (Orderbook DEX Era Is Here)

The Bitcoin.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 43:20


Mint Techcetra
From India's PSLV rocket launch to Google's Gemini AI push

Mint Techcetra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 37:00


In today's episode of Mint Techcetra, our host Leslie D'Monte and Shouvik Das talked about ISRO's trusted workhorse, the PSLV, which is now set to become a private "rocket taxi" for India, marking a major milestone in the commercialization of the country's space sector. The PSLV, known for its exceptional reliability over 32 years with more than 62 launches, including the Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan missions, is being manufactured privately by a consortium of Larsen & Toubro (L&T) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). This shift allows ISRO to focus on core research and high-profile missions while private players handle commercial launches. The private PSLV is designed to cater to small satellite launches up to 500 kilograms in low Earth orbit, providing an on-demand space taxi service that eliminates the long waiting times associated with larger rideshare rockets like SpaceX's Falcon 9. This opens up new revenue streams and opportunities in India's growing $8 billion space economy, expected to reach $44 billion by 2033.Alongside this, the episode also touched upon the advances in AI with Google's Nano Banana, praised for its speed and improved accuracy in image generation, but raising concerns about misuse, such as fake ID creation. In the en,d we talked about a Chinese robot that walked 100 kilometres only to ask for new shoes a reminder that robots are still far from human-level dexterity, with significant progress yet to be made before true artificial general intelligence is reached. To catch the full insights on these tech turns from space taxis to AI antics and robotics, listen to the entire episode. If you have any questions, we'd love to answer them on the podcast. We're also open to any suggestions on how we can make it even better because we want to have a fun time with all of you. Reach out to us on our social handles. We can't wait to hear from you! Leslie D'Monte - https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-d-monte-4985993/ Shouvik Das - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shouvik-das-77a4bbba/?originalSubdomain=in HT Smartcast  -  https://www.linkedin.com/company/ht-smartcast/posts/?feedView=all Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Rundown
Disney's Cable TV Biz Dents Profits, Firefly Surges on Plan to Resume Rocket Launch

The Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 9:51


Stock market update for November 13, 2025.Follow us on Instagram @therundowndailyThis video is for informational purposes only and reflects the views of the host and guest, not Public Holdings or its subsidiaries. Mentions of assets are not recommendations. Investing involves risk, including loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results. For full disclosures, visit Public.com/disclosures.

AI Briefing Room
EP-404 Apple's Ai Milestone with Google

AI Briefing Room

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 2:32


welcome to wall-e's tech briefing for thursday, november 6th! get the latest insights on today's breaking stories: apple and google's ai collaboration: apple nears a major deal with google, investing $1 billion annually for a customized google gemini ai model to enhance siri, a departure from apple's usual reliance on in-house technology. blue origin's new glenn launch: jeff bezos' space company gears up for a significant new glenn mega-rocket launch on november 9th, carrying crucial payloads including nasa's escapade spacecraft earmarked for mars. pinterest's earnings call insights: ceo bill ready advocates for open-source ai as a cost-saving measure, stressing its role in pinterest's visual ai applications despite subdued holiday revenue forecasts. discord boosts teen safety features: new family center updates allow parents deeper insights into their teens' online activities, echoing broader industry efforts by tech leaders like meta and openai to enhance youth safety. stay tuned for tomorrow's tech updates!

The Anti-Gravity Group Podcast
Attending Your First Big Rocket Launch - Dos and Don'ts | Episode 105

The Anti-Gravity Group Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 73:14


Send us a textIn this episode, we discuss attending your first big high power rocket launch, what to bring, what to do, what not to do, and things to expect! Above all else, it's important to remember to have fun! There are, however, some things that will help you with that goal. iFixit Mako Screwdriver kit:https://amzn.to/45r3HXFSupport the showFollow Braden Here:https://youtube.com/@rocketvlogshttps://www.instagram.com/bigb1011https://www.tiktok.com/@bradencarlson6Follow Taylor here:https://www.youtube.com/@the_rocketchannelFollow Shane (or as you may know him, Postart) here:https://www.youtube.com/@PostartPropulsionshttps://www.instagram.com/shaneharrisphoto

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
ERIS 1: Australia's Orbital Rocket Launch Attempt and the Cosmic Origins of Life

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 24:11


In this episode of SpaceTime, we delve into significant developments in space exploration, from Australia's latest rocket launch attempt to groundbreaking theories about the origins of life.Australia's ERIS 1 Rocket Launch: A Learning ExperienceIn a dramatic turn of events, Gilmour Space's ERIS 1 rocket experienced a failure just seconds after liftoff, marking Australia's first orbital rocket launch in years. Despite the setback, CEO Adam Gilmour emphasizes the lessons learned from the test flight, which will inform the design and operation of future launches. The rocket's ascent was initially promising, but engine failures led to a crash shortly after clearing the launch tower. Fortunately, no injuries or environmental damage occurred, and the mission provided valuable data that will enhance the next attempt.Life's Origins: A Cosmic PerspectiveA new study suggests that the building blocks of life may have originated in outer space rather than on Earth. Using the ALMA radio telescope, astronomers detected complex organic molecules in the protoplanetary disk of the protostar UH V883 Orionis. These findings indicate that essential compounds, such as ethylene glycol and glycolonitrile, are not only present in various cosmic environments but may also be the precursors to amino acids and other vital biological components. This research supports the notion that the seeds of life are widespread throughout the universe.Boeing's Starliner Delays ContinueBoeing's Starliner spacecraft faces further delays, now pushed back to at least 2026 before it can carry humans into space. Ongoing technical issues have plagued the project, including helium leaks and thruster control problems. NASA is working closely with Boeing to address these challenges, but the timeline for crewed missions remains uncertain as SpaceX continues to lead in transporting astronauts to the International Space Station.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesAstrophysical Journal Lettershttps://iopscience.iop.org/journal/1538-4357NASA's Commercial Crew Programhttps://www.nasa.gov/exploration/commercial/crew/index.htmlGilmour Spacehttps://gilmourspace.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-space-astronomy--2458531/support.00:00 A new study says the evolution of life may well have origins in outer space00:47 Gilmour Space's Ares 1 orbital rocket crashed two seconds after launch10:37 A new study says the evolution of life may have origins in outer space11:28 Astronomers find 17 complex organic molecules in distant planet forming disk19:35 New study finds images can shape public opinion regardless of true facts22:06 World Meteorological Organization says megaflash stretched 829km in 2017

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Earth's Rapid Spin: The Shortest Day Ever Recorded and the Eris-1 Rocket Launch

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 28:42


Sponsor DetailsThis episode is brought to you with the support of NordVPN...our official VPN partners. To grab your heavily discounted price, plus special offer with 30-day moneyback guarantee, head over to www.nordvpn.com/stuartgary and use the coupon coded STUARTGARY at checkout.In this episode of SpaceTime, we explore some fascinating recent developments in our understanding of Earth and beyond.Earth Experiences Its Shortest DayOn July 9, Earth recorded one of its shortest days, with a rotation 1.51 milliseconds shorter than the average. We discuss how various factors, including gravitational influences from the Moon and Sun, tectonic movements, and even human activities, affect Earth's rotation. This episode also highlights the implications of these changes on our timekeeping systems and the necessity of leap seconds to maintain accuracy in clocks and navigation systems.Gilmour Space's Ares 1 Rocket Launch PreparationsGilmour Space is gearing up for the maiden test flight of its Ares 1 orbital rocket after previous launch attempts were postponed due to technical glitches and weather conditions. We delve into the rocket's design, which includes a unique hybrid propulsion system, and discuss the significance of this launch as Australia's first all-Australian designed and built launch vehicle since the 1970s.Revising Earth's Geological TimelineA groundbreaking study suggests that Earth's first solid crust formed from a magma ocean around 4.5 billion years ago, shortly after a massive impact event that created the Moon. This research challenges long-held beliefs about the formation of continents and the onset of plate tectonics, indicating that the chemical signatures of continental crust may have originated much earlier than previously thought. We explore the implications of this study for our understanding of Earth's early geological history and the evolution of life.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesNature Journalhttps://www.nature.com/natureNASAhttps://www.nasa.gov/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-space-astronomy--2458531/support.

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast
How Theia Made Earth Habitable, Surprising Discoveries About Space Ice, and Rocket Launch Updates

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 20:37 Transcription Available


A Massive Ancient Impact and Life on Earth: Discover how a colossal impact shaped Earth's ability to support life, with insights from new research on carbonaceous chondrites and the role of Theia in delivering essential materials to our planet.- The Hidden Structure of Space Ice: Prepare to have your perceptions of ice in space transformed! We delve into a groundbreaking study revealing that space ice contains tiny crystal structures, challenging long-held beliefs and impacting theories about the origins of life.- Ambitious Space Missions Ahead: Get the latest on exciting space missions, including China's proposed ice giant mission to Neptune and SpaceX's remarkable 500th Falcon 9 launch, marking a significant milestone in space exploration.- Observing the Buck Moon: Learn about July's Buck Moon, its unique characteristics, and how to best observe this stunning celestial event, which coincides with the 56th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTube Music, TikTok, and our new Instagram account! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.✍️ Episode ReferencesEarth's Habitability Research[Institute of Astrophysics and Space Sciences](https://www.iastro.pt/)Space Ice Study[University College London](https://www.ucl.ac.uk/)Falcon 9 Milestone[SpaceX](https://www.spacex.com/)Buck Moon Information[Time and Date](https://www.timeanddate.com/)Apollo 11 Anniversary[NASA](https://www.nasa.gov/)Astronomy Daily[Astronomy Daily](http://www.astronomydaily.io/)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news-updates--5648921/support.

Sleep Tight Stories
Bobby's Robot Rocket Launch Party

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 26:55


In this bedtime story, Bernice joins her friends for an afternoon at Bobby's house to celebrate the start of summer vacation. There are snacks, backyard games—and one surprise Bobby forgot to mention to his mom: he's planning to launch a rocket-powered robot into the sky! What could go wrong? Sleep Tight, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

The Charlie James Show Podcast
H1 - Segment 2 - Tue June 3 2025 - Texters talking about Rocket Launch experiences. I saw a Titan heavy go up Started hearing ppl in state legislature want to turn control of state roads over to the count

The Charlie James Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 10:01


H1 - Segment 2 - Tue June 3 2025 - Texters talking about Rocket Launch experiences. I saw a Titan heavy go up Started hearing ppl in state legislature want to turn control of state roads over to the count

Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross
The Latest SpaceX Rocket Launch

Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 33:05


Casey McNerthney with "Crime and Punishment" a weekly check on crime in the county // Rob McKenna on the legal battle between Harvard University and the Trump administration // Bill Harwood on the latest SpaceX rocket launch // Robert Sherman on President Trump's displeasure with Russia's Vladimir Putin // Alexander Tin on RFK Jr. removing COVID vaccines from the CDC immunization list // Gee Scott on Turkish Airlines new policy charging passengers for standing up during flights

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Eris Rocket Launch Delays, Venus's Tectonic Secrets, and Scotland's Billion-Year-Old Impact

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 30:06


This episode of SpaceTime covers a range of exciting topics, including the delayed launch of Gilmour Space's Eris rocket, groundbreaking discoveries on Venus, and a billion-year-old asteroid impact in Scotland that raises new questions about the evolution of life on Earth.Eris Rocket Launch DelayedGilmour Space has postponed the maiden launch of its Eris orbital rocket due to technical issues encountered during pre-flight checks. The rocket, designed to carry small satellite payloads, will now face a delay of at least three weeks as the company investigates the unexpected deployment of the launch vehicle's nosecone fairings. We discuss the implications of this delay and what it means for future commercial launches.Tectonic Activity on VenusIn a fascinating discovery, scientists have identified possible tectonic activity on Venus, based on data from NASA's Magellan mission. Researchers found evidence of unique geological features known as coronae, which may indicate ongoing deformation of the planet's surface due to molten material from below. This research not only enhances our understanding of Venus but also offers insights into Earth's geological history.Ancient Asteroid Impact in ScotlandA recent study has revealed that a massive asteroid impact in Scotland occurred 990 million years ago, much later than previously thought. This discovery, based on dating tiny zircon crystals, suggests a connection between this impact event and the emergence of early freshwater eukaryotes on land. We delve into the implications of this revised timeline for our understanding of life on Earth and the environmental changes triggered by such impacts.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesScience Advanceshttps://www.science.org/journal/sciadvJournal of Geologyhttps://www.geosociety.org/publications/gsa/geo.aspBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-space-astronomy--2458531/support.00:00 This is Space Time Series 28, Episode 60 for broadcast on 19 May 202500:54 Gilmour Space's Eris rocket launch delayed10:15 Possible tectonic activity discovered on Venus18:45 Billion-year-old asteroid impact in Scotland raises questions about early life on Earth25:00 Science report: Unexplained communications equipment found in Chinese-made solar panel inverters

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
This Week in Space 161: The TWiS Comedy Hour!

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 69:18 Transcription Available


It's time for Rod and Tariq to catch up on headlines... and space dad jokes! We're going to update you on the ever-slimming NASA budget, the latest news on the Voyager spacecraft, what's up with the SLS, Orion capsule, and Artemis programs? SpaceX's 9th Starship test flight, AliBaba in orbit, and the end of the universe. And more space jokes than ever for you to choke on. Gilmore Space Launch Attempt: Gilmore Space's Ares rocket experienced a payload fairing separation on the pad before launch. NASA Budget Cuts & Artemis Program: Proposed budget cuts threaten NASA's Space Launch System (SLS), Orion capsule, and Lunar Gateway, sparking debate about the future of the Artemis program and a potential shift towards commercial solutions. Voyager 1 Thrusters: After 21 years of inactivity, Voyager 1 successfully fired its backup thrusters, ensuring continued communication from interstellar space. NASA Advisory Groups React: NASA advisory groups, including the Mars Exploration Program Advisory Group, expressed concern over budget cuts and their potential to hinder U.S. leadership in space exploration. Texas MARS Act: Texas Senator John Cornyn proposed allocating $1 billion for modernizing the Johnson Space Center. Intuitive Machines Update: Intuitive Machines plans to return to the moon in Q1 2026 with Intuitive Machines 3, having identified and addressed the causes of previous landing failures. SpaceX Starship Update: Elon Musk will provide an update on SpaceX's Mars plans before the next Starship test flight, frlight 9, addressing challenges like refueling the vehicle in space. The End of the Universe: Astrophysicists predict the universe's end, or "heat death", will occur sooner than previously thought, approximately 10 to the power of 78 years from now. China's Orbital Computing Sats: China launched its first 12 orbital computing satellites, part of a planned 2,800-satellite constellation designed to shift power-hungry computing and AI capabilities off-planet. Starlink Profitability: SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet business has generated $11.8 billion in revenue in 2024, surpassing its space transportation business. VIPER Lunar Rover: NASA may be working to save the VIPER lunar prospecting rover mission, which was previously canceled due to lander delays. Solar Flare Activity: The sun has unleashed a strong solar flare, an X2.7 magnitude, with the potential for increased auroras on Earth. Auroras on Mars: Perseverance rover images reveal the first visible light auroras on Mars from the planet's surface. Virgin Galactic Update: Virgin Galactic plans to launch its new Spaceship Delta fleet in early 2026 and resume ticket sales, with prices increases to come. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Download or subscribe to This Week in Space at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit

This Week in Space (Audio)
TWiS 161: The TWiS Comedy Hour! - With Starship, Voyager, Artemis, and more!

This Week in Space (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 69:18 Transcription Available


It's time for Rod and Tariq to catch up on headlines... and space dad jokes! We're going to update you on the ever-slimming NASA budget, the latest news on the Voyager spacecraft, what's up with the SLS, Orion capsule, and Artemis programs? SpaceX's 9th Starship test flight, AliBaba in orbit, and the end of the universe. And more space jokes than ever for you to choke on. Gilmore Space Launch Attempt: Gilmore Space's Ares rocket experienced a payload fairing separation on the pad before launch. NASA Budget Cuts & Artemis Program: Proposed budget cuts threaten NASA's Space Launch System (SLS), Orion capsule, and Lunar Gateway, sparking debate about the future of the Artemis program and a potential shift towards commercial solutions. Voyager 1 Thrusters: After 21 years of inactivity, Voyager 1 successfully fired its backup thrusters, ensuring continued communication from interstellar space. NASA Advisory Groups React: NASA advisory groups, including the Mars Exploration Program Advisory Group, expressed concern over budget cuts and their potential to hinder U.S. leadership in space exploration. Texas MARS Act: Texas Senator John Cornyn proposed allocating $1 billion for modernizing the Johnson Space Center. Intuitive Machines Update: Intuitive Machines plans to return to the moon in Q1 2026 with Intuitive Machines 3, having identified and addressed the causes of previous landing failures. SpaceX Starship Update: Elon Musk will provide an update on SpaceX's Mars plans before the next Starship test flight, frlight 9, addressing challenges like refueling the vehicle in space. The End of the Universe: Astrophysicists predict the universe's end, or "heat death", will occur sooner than previously thought, approximately 10 to the power of 78 years from now. China's Orbital Computing Sats: China launched its first 12 orbital computing satellites, part of a planned 2,800-satellite constellation designed to shift power-hungry computing and AI capabilities off-planet. Starlink Profitability: SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet business has generated $11.8 billion in revenue in 2024, surpassing its space transportation business. VIPER Lunar Rover: NASA may be working to save the VIPER lunar prospecting rover mission, which was previously canceled due to lander delays. Solar Flare Activity: The sun has unleashed a strong solar flare, an X2.7 magnitude, with the potential for increased auroras on Earth. Auroras on Mars: Perseverance rover images reveal the first visible light auroras on Mars from the planet's surface. Virgin Galactic Update: Virgin Galactic plans to launch its new Spaceship Delta fleet in early 2026 and resume ticket sales, with prices increases to come. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Download or subscribe to This Week in Space at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit

This Week in Space (Video)
TWiS 161: The TWiS Comedy Hour! - With Starship, Voyager, Artemis, and more!

This Week in Space (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 69:18 Transcription Available


It's time for Rod and Tariq to catch up on headlines... and space dad jokes! We're going to update you on the ever-slimming NASA budget, the latest news on the Voyager spacecraft, what's up with the SLS, Orion capsule, and Artemis programs? SpaceX's 9th Starship test flight, AliBaba in orbit, and the end of the universe. And more space jokes than ever for you to choke on. Gilmore Space Launch Attempt: Gilmore Space's Ares rocket experienced a payload fairing separation on the pad before launch. NASA Budget Cuts & Artemis Program: Proposed budget cuts threaten NASA's Space Launch System (SLS), Orion capsule, and Lunar Gateway, sparking debate about the future of the Artemis program and a potential shift towards commercial solutions. Voyager 1 Thrusters: After 21 years of inactivity, Voyager 1 successfully fired its backup thrusters, ensuring continued communication from interstellar space. NASA Advisory Groups React: NASA advisory groups, including the Mars Exploration Program Advisory Group, expressed concern over budget cuts and their potential to hinder U.S. leadership in space exploration. Texas MARS Act: Texas Senator John Cornyn proposed allocating $1 billion for modernizing the Johnson Space Center. Intuitive Machines Update: Intuitive Machines plans to return to the moon in Q1 2026 with Intuitive Machines 3, having identified and addressed the causes of previous landing failures. SpaceX Starship Update: Elon Musk will provide an update on SpaceX's Mars plans before the next Starship test flight, frlight 9, addressing challenges like refueling the vehicle in space. The End of the Universe: Astrophysicists predict the universe's end, or "heat death", will occur sooner than previously thought, approximately 10 to the power of 78 years from now. China's Orbital Computing Sats: China launched its first 12 orbital computing satellites, part of a planned 2,800-satellite constellation designed to shift power-hungry computing and AI capabilities off-planet. Starlink Profitability: SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet business has generated $11.8 billion in revenue in 2024, surpassing its space transportation business. VIPER Lunar Rover: NASA may be working to save the VIPER lunar prospecting rover mission, which was previously canceled due to lander delays. Solar Flare Activity: The sun has unleashed a strong solar flare, an X2.7 magnitude, with the potential for increased auroras on Earth. Auroras on Mars: Perseverance rover images reveal the first visible light auroras on Mars from the planet's surface. Virgin Galactic Update: Virgin Galactic plans to launch its new Spaceship Delta fleet in early 2026 and resume ticket sales, with prices increases to come. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Download or subscribe to This Week in Space at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast
Lunar Mysteries Unveiled, Rocket Launch Delays, and Martian Aurora Firsts

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 18:36 Transcription Available


Welcome to another exciting episode of Astronomy Daily, where Anna takes you on a thrilling exploration of the latest breakthroughs and discoveries in the cosmos. Prepare to be amazed as we dive into a series of captivating stories that reveal the dynamic nature of our solar system and the remarkable ingenuity of human technology in uncovering its secrets.Highlights:- Lunar Gravity Study Unveils Moon's Secrets: Discover how a new gravity study has finally shed light on the long-standing mystery of why the near side of the Moon looks so different from the far side. Researchers reveal significant structural differences in the lunar interior that contribute to this striking dichotomy.- Historic Australian Rocket Launch Attempt: Join us as we discuss Gilmour Space Technologies' ambitious plan to launch the first Australian-made rocket from Australian soil. Learn about the challenges faced during the pre-launch operations and the significance of this milestone for the global space industry.- Voyager 1's Thruster Revival: Marvel at the incredible engineering feat achieved by NASA, as they successfully revive thrusters on the Voyager 1 spacecraft, deemed unusable since 2004. This triumph ensures continued data transmission from over 15 billion miles away.- New Insights into Venus: Explore groundbreaking findings about Venus, suggesting it may be more geologically active than previously thought. Data from NASA's Magellan mission reveals ongoing tectonic processes that reshape our understanding of this enigmatic planet.- First Image of a Martian Aurora: Be amazed by the Perseverance rover's historic capture of a visible aurora on Mars, marking the first time such a phenomenon has been observed from the surface of another planet. This discovery offers a glimpse into the Martian night sky for future explorers.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, TikTok, and our new Instagram account! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.Chapters:00:00 - Welcome to Astronomy Daily01:10 - Lunar gravity study reveals Moon's secrets10:00 - Historic Australian rocket launch attempt15:30 - Voyager 1 thruster revival20:00 - New insights into Venus's geological activity25:00 - First image of a Martian aurora✍️ Episode ReferencesLunar Gravity Study[NASA GRAIL Mission](https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/grail/main/index.html)Gilmour Space Technologies[Gilmour Space](https://gilmourspace.com/)Voyager 1 Thruster Revival[NASA Voyager](https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/voyager/index.html)Venus Geological Activity[NASA Magellan Mission](https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/magellan/index.html)Martian Aurora[NASA Perseverance Rover](https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/)Astronomy Daily[Astronomy Daily](http://www.astronomydaily.io/)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-exciting-space-discoveries-and-news--5648921/support.

The Ben Maller Show
Hour 2 - Rocket Launch

The Ben Maller Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 39:30 Transcription Available


Ben Maller talks about reports that the Rockets and Kevin Durant have mutual interest in joining forces, Joe Dumars taking a poke at Zion Williamson in his opening statement for the Pelicans, Maller to the Third Degree, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bachelor Rush Hour With Dave Neal
4-14-25 Afternoon Rush - Rocket Launch RECAP & New Justin Baldoni Crew Member Speaks Out & Insane Press Conference With El Salvador Pres!

Bachelor Rush Hour With Dave Neal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 30:56


4-14-25 Afternoon Rush - Rocket Launch RECAP & New Justin Baldoni Crew Member Speaks Out & Insane Press Conference With El Salvador Pres! Right now, Ancient Nutrition is offering 25% off your first order when you go to AncientNutrition.com/RUSHHOUR. Go to Rula.com/RushHour to get started today. That's R-U-L-A dot com slash RushHour for convenient therapy that's covered by insurance. go to patreon.com/daveneal for more bonus content!

TODAY
TODAY March 13, 7AM: Rocket Launch Scrubbed | Trump Tariff Trade War Intensifies | Search for Missing College Student

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 32:41


Inside NASA's decision to postpone the Crew-10 launch. Also, why the European Union entered the escalating global trade war and the signs that inflation may be slowing. Plus, the latest details on the American student who went missing on her spring break trip to the Dominican Republic. And, as mortgage rates drop for the sixth week in a row, Today's Consumer breaks down what this means for buyers and sellers. 

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Todd Spitzer & Vandenberg Rocket Launch

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 39:28


Todd Spitzer, OC District Attorney on Mistrial declared in case of Orange County judge accused of murdering his wife // State Farm exec fired after secret recording appears to show him discussing rate hikes // Vandenberg to launch Rocket this evening. Man arrested for flying a drone over Vandenberg airspace. Earthquake on Sunday near Malibu 4.2 // Diamond Valley Lake is full. Storm coming could help drought areas 

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists
NASA, the BBC and the Soviet spacecraft on the Isle of Man

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 70:15


This month, recently-retired BBC space correspondent, Jonathan Amos, and former NASA employee Herb Baker, author of From Apollo to Artemis: Stories from my 50 years with NASA, discuss reporting from a rocket launch, growing up with classmates whose dads are Apollo astronauts, and how material Herb's mother used to fix an aircon unit at home helped her save a Skylab mission. Plus, Richard sees a Soviet-era VA space capsule in the Manx Motor Museum on the Isle of Man... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins Podcast, from the Naked Scientists
NASA, the BBC and the Soviet spacecraft on the Isle of Man

Space Boffins Podcast, from the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 70:15


This month, recently-retired BBC space correspondent, Jonathan Amos, and former NASA employee Herb Baker, author of From Apollo to Artemis: Stories from my 50 years with NASA, discuss reporting from a rocket launch, growing up with classmates whose dads are Apollo astronauts, and how material Herb's mother used to fix an aircon unit at home helped her save a Skylab mission. Plus, Richard sees a Soviet-era VA space capsule in the Manx Motor Museum on the Isle of Man... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Adam Carolla Show
Author & Entrepreneur Scott Galloway Returns

Adam Carolla Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 122:41 Transcription Available


Author, orator & entrepreneur Scott Galloway stops by to talk with Adam about financial literacy, how anyone who tells you to “follow your passion” is probably already rich, why men who do something physical for work tend to have better mental health, how the education system is biased against boys, and why men should always pay on dates. Scott also lists the top three qualities women find attractive in men, why boys struggle so much more in single-parent households, and the goals behind his large financial donations to UCLA & UC Berkeley. Then, Jason “Mayhem” Miller joins the show to read the news including stories about pets in China earning money by “working” in cafes, Elon Musk suing the California Coastal Commision after they denied him clearance to launch more rockets, and a TikTokker who filmed herself tearing down Greek flags outside a NJ restaurant after confusing them for Israeli flags. For more with Scott Galloway: ● PODCASTS: The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway & Pivot Podcast ● BOOK: Algebra of Wealth - A Simple Formula for Financial Security ● INSTAGRAM & X: @profgalloway ● TWITTER/X: @profgalloway ● WEBSITE: profgalloway.com Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ● http://ForThePeople.com/Adam or Dial #LAW (#529) ● http://OReillyAuto.com/Adam

Boys Club
Ep 171: MALWARE, serious tech news from unserious people. 1) SpaceX Rocket Launch 2) Tesla's We, Robot event - CyberCabs, Robovan, Personal Assistant Robots 3) Roblox's Dark Side

Boys Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 39:31


Malware is a non-technical look at the tech news of the week. LIVE POD, OCTOBER 17 RSVP!  This week, we covered the following: 1) SpaceX Rocket Launch 2) We, Robot event from Tesla  3) Roblox's short seller report Subscribe to the Boys Club newsletter here!  Boys Club is proudly supported by Kraken. Kraken is a crypto exchange for everyone. 

Source Daily
News Man Weekly: The Mansfield Fire Department, SpaceX rocket launch and more local news

Source Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 56:16


In this week's edition of the News Man Weekly podcast, Richland Source City Editor Carl Hunnell is joined by current Mansfield Fire Department Chief Dan Crow and retired Chief John Harsch.The three talk about the evolution of firefighting science and technology, changes in firefighting techniques and the 30th anniversary of the Mansfield Fire Museum.Hunnell is also joined by executive producer Zac Hiser and video producer Grant Ritchey as they discuss the news of the week, including the selection of former Mansfield police Capt. Shari Robertson to fill a spot on City Council; new biometric wrist monitors in the Richland County Jail that will be used with medically at-risk inmates; and two new improvement projects underway at Liberty Park in Mansfield.A self-confessed space geek, Hunnell also goes off on a tangent about the SpaceX launch Sunday morning that saw the successful capture of a 200-foot rocket booster. Yeah, he is weird that way.Relevant links:Mansfield Fire DepartmentFormer Mansfield police Capt. Shari Robertson selected for City CouncilNew biometric wrist monitors in the Richland County JailTwo new improvement projects underway at Liberty Park in MansfieldTake our reader survey!Intro song credit: Smoke And Drink, by Luke Watson.Be a Source Member for unlimited access to local, independent journalism.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The FOX News Rundown
Evening Edition: Israel Preemptively Strikes Hezbollah Rocket Launch Sites

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 14:19


The Israel Defense Force over the weekend detected Hezbollah was preparing to launch another barrage of rockets at them from Lebanon so they preemptively fired on those launch positions. Israel says about one hundred war planes targeted thousands of launch sites with 90-percent of the launch sites in civilian areas. Hezbollah did trade fire but both sides did stop assaults as fears rose again of a broader war. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, FOX's Foreign correspondent in Tel Aviv, Israel, about the back and forth strikes and the current state of negotiations. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Science Friday
JWST Detects An Atmosphere Around A Rocky Exoplanet | Boeing Plans To Fly Humans To The ISS Next Week

Science Friday

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 18:14


Astronomers have confirmed they found an atmosphere around an Earth-like rocky exoplanet for the first time. Also, Boeing's Starliner craft was scheduled to carry humans to the International Space Station in 2017. Its launch is now set for May 17, 2024.In A First, JWST Detects An Atmosphere Around A Rocky ExoplanetEarlier this week, astronomers announced they had discovered an atmosphere around a rocky Earth-like planet named 55 Cancri e, about 40 light-years away from Earth, thanks to instruments onboard the JWST telescope. Finding an atmosphere around a rocky planet is a big step for exoplanet exploration: Earth's atmosphere is crucial to its ability to sustain life, and astronomers need to be able to identify rocky planets that have atmospheres to search for life outside the solar system.However, 55 Cancri e is likely far too hot to have any life: Researchers estimate the surface temperature to be about 3,100 F, thanks to its close proximity to its sun and a probable magma ocean that envelops the planet. But this could also give clues to Earth's formation, as its own surface was also once covered by lava.Jason Dinh, climate editor at Atmos, joins guest host Sophie Bushwick to talk about this and other top news in science this week, including tightening restrictions on risky virus research in the US, possible evidence for a sperm whale “alphabet,” and how environmental changes are leading to an increase in disease in humans, animals, and plants.Boeing Plans To Fly Humans To The ISS Next WeekWhen NASA retired its space shuttle program in 2011, the agency had to find a new way to transport astronauts and supplies to the International Space Station (ISS). Russia's Soyuz program has met that need in the meantime, but NASA has wanted a more local solution. So they started awarding contracts to private US companies who could act as space taxis, including SpaceX, with its Dragon capsule, and Boeing with its Starliner capsule, through the United Launch Alliance (ULA).Unlike SpaceX, Boeing has yet to fly humans in its spacecraft. But it plans to do so no earlier than next Friday, carrying Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, NASA astronauts and former Navy pilots to the ISS. Starliner was originally supposed to launch this week, but due to issues with a pressure regulation valve on the Atlas V rocket's upper stage, ULA had to delay the launch to replace the valve.Brendan Byrne, assistant news director at Central Florida Public Media, talks with guest host Sophie Bushwick about Boeing's rocky road to the ISS and how NASA hopes to split the workload of ferrying astronauts between Boeing and SpaceX.Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.

CNN News Briefing
6 PM ET: Gaza ceasefire negotiations, American soldier detained, Boeing rocket launch & more

CNN News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 6:15


We start with new information on the ceasefire proposal Hamas accepted in ongoing talks with mediators over the war with Israel. We're tracking a significant severe storm outbreak in the central US where tornadoes are possible. A US soldier is being held in Russia – we have details. A Trump Organization employee testified in former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial. And tonight, a Boeing spacecraft is set to launch two NASA astronauts into orbit for the first time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Universe Today Podcast
[Space Bites] TRUE Colour of Neptune // Moon Landing Failure // Major Missions Delays

Universe Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 20:50


We finally learn the true color of Neptune. Vulcan succeeds while Peregrine fails. Delays for Artemis missions. A rocket that eats itself for more thrust.

Universe Today Podcast
[Space Bites] TRUE Colour of Neptune // Moon Landing Failure // Major Missions Delays

Universe Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024


We finally learn the true color of Neptune. Vulcan succeeds while Peregrine fails. Delays for Artemis missions. A rocket that eats itself for more thrust.

Fox News Hourly Update
Hundreds killed after rocket fire hit a hospital in Gaza City. Palestinian health authorities blame an Israeli air strike, while the Israeli military blamed a failed rocket launch by a Palestinian militant group.

Fox News Hourly Update

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 5:13


6PM ET 10/17/2023 Newscast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices