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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.
In this episode of the Aviation Pros Podcast, we're joined by Rob Mather, Vice President of Aerospace and Defense Industries at IFS. Having shared his 2026 Commercial Aerospace Outlook earlier in the year, Rob takes time to dive deeper into his insights and explain how new technological developments can help MROs reach new levels of success. From the differences between industrial AI and generative AI to the ways MROs can get ahead by prepping for eventual work on spacecraft, these innovations show how technology can help aviation organizations stay resilient in times of change.
This week, we are continuing our deep dive into the fascinating connection between watches and space exploration!
Amy talks with Space Force Brigadier General Nick Hague about his thoughts on the Artemis II mission and the latest surrounding space travel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Space tourism is now a thing, and it probably won't be too long before that tour consists of an orbit around the moon. We already have a situation where astronauts spend months living in space stations far from Earth. Now, imagine someone suffers a cardiac arrest. On Earth, CPR is a life-saving skill we take for granted. Push hard and fast on the chest to keep blood flowing to the brain and organs until medical help arrives. But in space, things get complicated very quickly. Research published in the journal Microgravity are now exploring a question most of us have never considered: how does blood move through the body during CPR when gravity is reduced? CPR relies heavily on gravity and body positioning here on Earth. When you compress someone's chest, you are helping pump blood through the cardiovascular system toward vital organs like the brain. But in space, astronauts float. Without gravity, rescuers can't brace themselves properly, and the body itself behaves differently. Fluids shift upward toward the head, the heart can shrink slightly over time, and circulation changes in ways scientists are still trying to fully understand. That means traditional CPR techniques may not work as effectively in reduced gravity environments like the moon, Mars, or spacecraft. Researchers have proposed several “space CPR” methods over the years, but there has been a major problem: nobody has really been able to measure what is happening inside the body during those attempts. The Concordia research team developed a remarkably advanced CPR simulator designed specifically for hypogravity environments. At first glance, it looks like a medical training mannequin. But inside, it contains a surprisingly realistic artificial cardiovascular system. Instead of simply measuring how deep chest compressions are, the system measures whether blood is actually moving effectively through the body. To test the system, the researchers took their mannequin aboard a specially modified Falcon 20 aircraft used for space science experiments. The plane flies in steep arcs called parabolic flights. During parts of the flight, passengers experience brief periods of reduced gravity, similar to what astronauts feel in space. During these moments of hypogravity, the mannequin received automated chest compressions while sensors tracked how fluid moved through its artificial arteries. One of the key measurement points was the carotid artery, the major vessel that carries blood to the brain. The team observed measurable differences in blood pressure compared with Earth-based CPR. Systolic pressure, diastolic pressure, pulse pressure, and mean arterial pressure were all higher in reduced gravity conditions. The body appears to respond differently to CPR in low gravity than it does on Earth. That's an important discovery because it suggests Earth-based assumptions about resuscitation may not fully apply in space. As humans spend more time away from Earth, medical emergencies become inevitable and unlike on Earth, there is no ambulance coming. Future astronauts may need to handle life-threatening emergencies entirely on their own, with limited equipment and delayed communication with Earth. Understanding how CPR works in reduced gravity could one day save lives millions of kilometres from the nearest hospital. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former NASA astronaut Eileen Collins speaks on Christina Koch's journey to becoming the first woman to fly to the moon. Plus, one professor is cooking space food with his students.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman discusses the future of US space travel and the Trump administration’s plans for the moon, Mars, and beyond. He speaks with hosts Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We just went 250,000 miles into space… and THIS is what nobody's telling you. We're spending nearly $100 billion of taxpayer money on the Artemis program—even though the private sector can do it faster… and for a fraction of the cost. So when you hear that President Donald Trump is cutting NASA's budget, understand this:It's not about slowing down space exploration. It's about speeding it up… and making it dramatically more efficient. But instead of celebrating a historic moment, some in the media would rather turn this into just another political fight. And that's a mistake. Because space exploration brings Americans together. It reminded us what we're capable of—when we stop arguing and start building. Don't let that get lost. Because this isn't just about the Moon…It's about who's going to lead the next chapter of humanity.Sponsored by Preserve Gold. Don't react — have a plan. Get Dr. Phil's FREE Wealth Protection Guide from Preserve Gold. Text PHIL to 50505 or go to https://DrPhilGold.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We start off by revisiting the Artemis II mission and some ideas of future space expansion. We then move to the main topic: a recap of some of the new places we visited in Egypt, such as KV5(a "tomb" complex in the Valley of Kings) and Tell Al-Roba, a massive 200 acre site in Egypt that holds the buried remnants of a temple complex and features an absolutely enormous single-piece granite shrine. We also talk about some new obvservations regarding the floor of the "Queen's Chamber" in the Great Pyramid, as well as some interesting aspects of the Grand Gallery. We then move on to our travels in the Faiyum and out into the desert, looking for traces of paleo and neo lithic people. You can support us through Patreon or Paypal by going to https://www.brothersoftheserpent.com/support Thank you! Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Artemis Mission Discussion 03:01 Transient Lunar Phenomena and Mission Insights 05:56 Space Elevator Concepts and Material Science Challenges 09:10 The Future of Space Travel and Rocket Technology 11:59 Exploring Ancient Egypt: New Discoveries at Tell Al-Roba 14:47 Lithics Project and Archaeological Findings 18:04 Understanding Egyptian Civilization and Its Layers 20:53 The Great Pyramid and the Queen's Chamber Insights 31:36 Exploring the Great Pyramid's Intricacies 34:53 The Grand Gallery: A Marvel of Engineering 38:34 Unveiling the Secrets of the King's Chamber 39:45 Insights from the Abruhuash Descent 45:27 Investigating KV5: The Valley of the Kings 56:54 Reflections on the Sinai Peninsula Adventures 01:02:11 Exploring Ancient Civilizations and the Fertile Crescent 01:05:30 The Mysteries of Mount Sinai and Pre-Pottery Neolithic Sites 01:09:08 Navigating Bureaucracy in Egypt: A Tourist's Experience 01:12:34 Discovering Ancient Artifacts and Sites in the Desert 01:17:10 The Significance of Pre-Pottery Neolithic A in Sinai 01:20:15 Uncovering Lithics and Ancient Technologies in the Faiyum 01:26:43 Exploring the Labyrinth and Pyramid Structures 01:30:14 Geological Insights and Flood Impacts 01:32:28 Basalt Quarries and Ancient Construction 01:35:15 The Oldest Road and Transportation of Materials 01:41:34 Ancient Lake Levels and Docking Structures 01:45:51 Petrified Forests and Fossil Discoveries 01:51:00 Valley of the Whales and Extinction Events 01:52:44 The Fossilization Process and Environmental Changes 01:55:48 The Silica Cycle and Its Geological Impact 01:56:55 Discovering Ancient Creatures: The Basilisk Imprint 01:58:08 Ancient Roads and the Legacy of Our Ancestors 02:00:28 Exploring the Descent to Lake Levels 02:04:12 Disaster Mapping: Understanding Ancient Floods 02:10:37 Future Projects and Community Engagement
Amy King hosts your Friday Wake Up Call. The show opens with Amy talking with Doctor Joe Galati about the effect of space travel on the human body. The host of ‘Home’ on KFI Dean Sharp joins the show to talk about home builders skimping on the basics in some shocking ways. We ‘Get in Your Business’ with Bloomberg’s Denise Pellegrini who speaks on what the markets are looking like as the week comes to a close. ABC News entertainment reporter Will Ganss closes the show with the ‘Entertainment Report.’ Today Will walks about ‘Mother Mary,’ ‘Money Problems,’ and a Mormon ‘False Prophet.’ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Ralph Ford, chancellor of Penn State Behrend, talks with Julia Cecchetti, a 2020 graduate and recipient of the Alumni Achievement Award, about her work at SpaceX and at Impulse Space, where she is a senior propulsion engineer. Originally recorded on March 19, 2026.
Preview for Later TodayPhil Swan explores reducing space travel costs by bypassing the rocket equation. He proposes infrastructure like mass drivers, skyhooks, and orbiting launch stations to make transport between Earth, the Moon, and Mars economically viable.
Dr. Damennick Henry is a Professor of Engineering at the University of the Minnesota. He stops in to talk about the Artemis II mission with Space Dude Dan. Dan begins by asking Dr. Henry about his highlights of the mission and things that surprised him. They discuss what happens to the astronauts post-splashdown, what Dr. Henry works on at the U and how to maintain momentive interest in the space program for Artemis III and Artemis IV. They also chat about figuring out the space toilet.
On this episode, Professor Hatsuo Ishida, PhD of Case Western Reserve University, joins the show to discuss the development of next-generation composite materials engineered for deep-space travel. He shares the origin of their work with ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) with hydrogen-rich polybenzoxazine resins, and how these materials have been engineered into composites that integrate […] The post ISS Tested Composites for Low Earth Orbit and Deep Space Travel first appeared on Composites Weekly. The post ISS Tested Composites for Low Earth Orbit and Deep Space Travel appeared first on Composites Weekly.
This Lightning Round segment of the Omni Talk Retail Fast Five, sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Mirakl, Ocampo Capital, Infios, Quorso, and Veloq, closes out the show with rapid-fire questions for guest host Laura Kennedy. Chris Walton and Laura Kennedy cover everything from Indianapolis fun facts and Kurt Vonnegut to the most rewatchable movies like The Sting and Jaws. ⏩ Tune in for the full episode here: https://youtu.be/uHrdbq2r8HQ #LightningRound, #Indianapolis, #KurtVonnegut, #TheSting, #Jaws, #MovieClassics, #RetailFastFive, #OmniTalk, #PopCulture, #Rewatchables
Four astronauts have travelled further from Earth than anyone ever before. It is part of the Artemis II mission, which saw humans go to the Moon for the first time in over 50 years. Listeners have been sending us questions and in this episode of What in the World we put them to two former Nasa astronauts, Steve Swanson and Nicole Stott.
This week, we find out how space travel is likely to affect the bodies of the Artemis II astronauts. Plus, how conflict and other adverse events during childhood influence young lives, what is the link between chronic pain, stress and the brain, and how male octopuses use a specialised arm to find mates... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week's episode is devoted to the flight of Artemis 2. From the spectacular, on-time launch to the lunar flyby to reentry preparation, we chart all the major events of the mission. Some are technical and scientific--the interest in the small meteoritic impacts on the lunar farside and the spectacul solar eclsipse witnessed by the crew—and some are more human interest, such as the messages to the crew from Apollo moonwalker Charlie Duke and the posthumous message from Apollo 8/13 astronaut Jim Lovell, to the very emotional moment where the crew named a crater after Reid Wiseman's recently deceased wife, Carroll. It's a humdinger of a show packed with facts and relevant discussion. Join us! Main Topic: The Artemis II Mission Rod & Tariq Share Launch Site and Newsroom Experiences Spacecraft Amenities: The Ongoing Space Toilet Saga On-the-Ground Reporting at Kennedy and Johnson Space Centers Inside the Orion Capsule: Size, Crew Life, and Design Spectacular Launch: Countdown, Liftoff, and Astronaut Impressions Cameras and Tech: Photo Gear and Laser Communications on Artemis 2 Smoothest Crewed Launch Beyond Earth Orbit in Over 50 Years Life Aboard Orion: Living Space, Exercise, and Hygiene Challenges Emotional Moments: Naming Lunar Craters and Tribute to Crew Family Wakeup Calls from Apollo Astronauts—Legacy Meets Next Generation Crew Lunar Flyby: Scientific Observations and Lunar Impact Flashes Capturing Rare Sights: Earthset, Night Views, and Eclipses from Moon Orbit Presidential Call: Communications Hiccups and Political Overtones Return and Splashdown: Heat Shield Concerns, Recovery Procedures, and Records Set Reflections on Budget Constraints, Press Facilities, and NASA Operations 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 audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit threatlocker.com/twit
(00:00:00) Catching Up and Cookbook Exploration (00:00:45) Pancake and Egg Recipes (00:02:23) Pizza Making Inspiration (00:06:18) Hardware Shopping and Grill Troubles (00:12:14) George Foreman Grill Mystery (00:22:43) NASA's Artemis Mission (00:38:59) Space Elevator Speculation (00:39:25) Battle Earth: A Sci-Fi Story of Moon Exploration (00:41:30) Space Elevators and Moon Manipulation (00:44:40) The Physics of Space Travel and Dimensional Rifts To kick off this week's episode, the guys dive right into the art of making pizza dough, exploring various techniques and tips that can elevate a simple pizza night into a gourmet experience. They discuss the importance of using the right flour, the ideal water temperature, and the perfect kneading technique to achieve that coveted chewy crust. As they mix and knead, they also take a moment to troubleshoot some common issues that arise with modern grills, offering solutions for uneven heating and flare-ups that many grill enthusiasts face. Cody shares an interesting tidbit with Joe about his upcoming move to Colorado, which means he'll have to leave his beloved grill behind. This revelation leads to a nostalgic conversation about the past and the various grills that have made their mark in culinary history. Joe, intrigued by the mention of Cody's grill, brings up the iconic George Foreman Grill, prompting a lively discussion about whether these iconic appliances still hold a place in today's kitchens. They reminisce about the days when the grill was a staple for quick and healthy cooking, discussing its impact on cooking habits and convenience. The conversation then takes an exciting turn as they transition to the Artemis II mission, delving into the latest developments in humanity's quest to return to the moon. They discuss the significance of this mission in the broader context of space exploration and the technological advancements that have been made since the Apollo missions. Joe, ever the curious one, starts to look into the intricate details of how the Orion Spacecraft's internet and communications systems function, pondering the challenges of maintaining connectivity in deep space. They explore the complexities of data transmission over vast distances and the innovative solutions that engineers have devised to ensure astronauts can communicate effectively with mission control. This fascinating discussion inspires Cody to share a creative story he penned a few years back, titled "Battle Earth." He explains the premise of the story, which revolves around a group of astronauts embarking on a mission to orbit the moon, mirroring the objectives of the Artemis II mission. However, as in any good science fiction tale, unexpected and thrilling events unfold, leading to a series of sci-fi shenanigans that challenge the crew and test their resolve. Cody elaborates on the characters, the conflicts they face, and the imaginative scenarios that arise, drawing parallels between his fictional narrative and the real-life challenges of space exploration. This blend of culinary arts, nostalgia, and space adventure creates an engaging and multifaceted episode that captures the imagination and stirs excitement for both cooking and the cosmos.Official Website: https://www.comesnaturallypodcast.comOfficial Merchandise: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/comes-naturally-podcast/iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/kqkgackFacebook: http://tinyurl.com/myovgm8Tumblr: http://tinyurl.com/m7a6mg9Twitter: @ComesNaturalPodYouTube: http://tiny.cc/5snxpy
This week's episode is devoted to the flight of Artemis II. From the spectacular, on-time launch to the lunar flyby to reentry preparation, we chart all the major events of the mission. Some are technical and scientific--the interest in the small meteoritic impacts on the lunar farside and the spectacular solar eclipse witnessed by the crew—and some are more human interest, such as the messages to the crew from Apollo moonwalker Charlie Duke and the posthumous message from Apollo 8/13 astronaut Jim Lovell, to the very emotional moment where the crew named a crater after Reid Wiseman's recently deceased wife, Carroll. It's a humdinger of a show packed with facts and relevant discussion. Join us! Main Topic: The Artemis II Mission Rod & Tariq Share Launch Site and Newsroom Experiences Spacecraft Amenities: The Ongoing Space Toilet Saga On-the-Ground Reporting at Kennedy and Johnson Space Centers Inside the Orion Capsule: Size, Crew Life, and Design Spectacular Launch: Countdown, Liftoff, and Astronaut Impressions Cameras and Tech: Photo Gear and Laser Communications on Artemis 2 Smoothest Crewed Launch Beyond Earth Orbit in Over 50 Years Life Aboard Orion: Living Space, Exercise, and Hygiene Challenges Emotional Moments: Naming Lunar Craters and Tribute to Crew Family Wakeup Calls from Apollo Astronauts—Legacy Meets Next Generation Crew Lunar Flyby: Scientific Observations and Lunar Impact Flashes Capturing Rare Sights: Earthset, Night Views, and Eclipses from Moon Orbit Presidential Call: Communications Hiccups and Political Overtones Return and Splashdown: Heat Shield Concerns, Recovery Procedures, and Records Set Reflections on Budget Constraints, Press Facilities, and NASA Operations 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 audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit threatlocker.com/twit
This week's episode is devoted to the flight of Artemis II. From the spectacular, on-time launch to the lunar flyby to reentry preparation, we chart all the major events of the mission. Some are technical and scientific--the interest in the small meteoritic impacts on the lunar farside and the spectacular solar eclipse witnessed by the crew—and some are more human interest, such as the messages to the crew from Apollo moonwalker Charlie Duke and the posthumous message from Apollo 8/13 astronaut Jim Lovell, to the very emotional moment where the crew named a crater after Reid Wiseman's recently deceased wife, Carroll. It's a humdinger of a show packed with facts and relevant discussion. Join us! Main Topic: The Artemis II Mission Rod & Tariq Share Launch Site and Newsroom Experiences Spacecraft Amenities: The Ongoing Space Toilet Saga On-the-Ground Reporting at Kennedy and Johnson Space Centers Inside the Orion Capsule: Size, Crew Life, and Design Spectacular Launch: Countdown, Liftoff, and Astronaut Impressions Cameras and Tech: Photo Gear and Laser Communications on Artemis 2 Smoothest Crewed Launch Beyond Earth Orbit in Over 50 Years Life Aboard Orion: Living Space, Exercise, and Hygiene Challenges Emotional Moments: Naming Lunar Craters and Tribute to Crew Family Wakeup Calls from Apollo Astronauts—Legacy Meets Next Generation Crew Lunar Flyby: Scientific Observations and Lunar Impact Flashes Capturing Rare Sights: Earthset, Night Views, and Eclipses from Moon Orbit Presidential Call: Communications Hiccups and Political Overtones Return and Splashdown: Heat Shield Concerns, Recovery Procedures, and Records Set Reflections on Budget Constraints, Press Facilities, and NASA Operations 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 audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit threatlocker.com/twit
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This week's episode is devoted to the flight of Artemis II. From the spectacular, on-time launch to the lunar flyby to reentry preparation, we chart all the major events of the mission. Some are technical and scientific--the interest in the small meteoritic impacts on the lunar farside and the spectacular solar eclipse witnessed by the crew—and some are more human interest, such as the messages to the crew from Apollo moonwalker Charlie Duke and the posthumous message from Apollo 8/13 astronaut Jim Lovell, to the very emotional moment where the crew named a crater after Reid Wiseman's recently deceased wife, Carroll. It's a humdinger of a show packed with facts and relevant discussion. Join us! Main Topic: The Artemis II Mission Rod & Tariq Share Launch Site and Newsroom Experiences Spacecraft Amenities: The Ongoing Space Toilet Saga On-the-Ground Reporting at Kennedy and Johnson Space Centers Inside the Orion Capsule: Size, Crew Life, and Design Spectacular Launch: Countdown, Liftoff, and Astronaut Impressions Cameras and Tech: Photo Gear and Laser Communications on Artemis 2 Smoothest Crewed Launch Beyond Earth Orbit in Over 50 Years Life Aboard Orion: Living Space, Exercise, and Hygiene Challenges Emotional Moments: Naming Lunar Craters and Tribute to Crew Family Wakeup Calls from Apollo Astronauts—Legacy Meets Next Generation Crew Lunar Flyby: Scientific Observations and Lunar Impact Flashes Capturing Rare Sights: Earthset, Night Views, and Eclipses from Moon Orbit Presidential Call: Communications Hiccups and Political Overtones Return and Splashdown: Heat Shield Concerns, Recovery Procedures, and Records Set Reflections on Budget Constraints, Press Facilities, and NASA Operations 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 audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit threatlocker.com/twit
Darkness Radio presents Supernatural News/Parashare: Alien & Space Travel Extravaganza Edition w/Mallie Fox!This Week, An Icon in the world of UFOlogy has passed away... Artemis II is on the tail end of its journey around the Moon! A US Representative is telling the media that if we knew what he knows, we wouldn't sleep at night! And, Drew Barrymore reacts to finding out that there is a ghost hanging out on the set of her talk show!Matt Gaetz came out on a recent podcast and claimed that a representative of the Armed Forces told him that the government is involved in Alien/Human hybrid breeding programs! Check out the video here: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/matt-gaetz-claims-aliens-mating-humans_n_69cc46dee4b0332f12c038bf?utm_source=partner&utm_medium=traffic&utm_campaign=farkA couple spot a ghostly figure on their baby cam after their child gets mysteriously scratched! See the footage here: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/couple-spot-ghostly-figure-baby-36895009#google_vignettePawtographs for Pooches is making its return to MN this summer, and members of Darkness Radio will be there! Come out this June and investigate the Palmer House Hotel and help us raise money for the Tri-County Humane Society in St. Cloud, all while having an amazing weekend! Get your tickets while they last: http://pawtographsforpooches.com/Check out all things Mallie here: https://www.paranormalgirl.com/Mallie has been expanding her reach, featured as a researcher and talking head on Strange Evidence on the Science Channel! You can stream it on demand on Discovery + or on Max! Get Max here: https://bit.ly/469lcZHMake sure you update your Darkness Radio Apple Apps!and subscribe to the Darkness Radio You Tube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DRTimDennisDarkness Radio Hoodies! Fleece Pants! Bucket Hats! Mugs! Glasses! and MORE!There are new and different (and really cool) items all the time in the Darkness Radio Online store at our website! Check out the Darkness Radio Store! https://www.darknessradioshow.com/store/#paranormal #supernatural #paranormalpodcasts #darknessradio #timdennis #malliefox #paranormalgirl #strangeevidence #supernaturalnews #parashare #ghosts #spirits #hauntings #hauntedhouses #haunteddolls #demons #supernaturalsex #deliverances #exorcisms #paranormalinvestigation #ghosthunters #Psychics #tarot #ouija #Aliens #UFO #UAP #Extraterrestrials #alienhumanhybrid #alienabduction #alienimplant #Alienspaceships #disclosure #shadowpeople #AATIP #DIA #Cryptids #Cryptozoology #bigfoot #sasquatch #yeti #abominablesnowman #ogopogo #lochnessmonster #chupacabra #beastofbrayroad #mothman #artificialintelligence #AI #NASA #CIA #FBI #conspiracytheory #neardeatheexperience
Joyce talks about Astronaut Victor Glovers moving Easter speech while orbiting around the moon in Artemis II. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
#podcast #veterans #meme This episode covers recent space exploration milestones, the significance of lunar missions, and the future of space travel, alongside lively discussions on current events, technology, and personal updates.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview01:54 Artemis 2 Launch and Space Exploration04:49 Debunking Moon Landing Conspiracy Theories07:27 The Science of Space Travel and Future Missions10:37 Time Travel vs. Multiverse Theories16:23 Personal Updates and Life Reflections24:52 Sports Talk: March Madness and Baseball Season27:47 Gaming Updates and New Releases41:12 Jury Duty Show Review47:04 Behind the Scenes of Prank Shows49:59 The Evolution of Reality TV51:28 Anticipating New Seasons and Casts53:21 The Impact of Television on Daily Life57:27 The Tech Startup Culture in Silicon Valley01:02:09 The Legacy of Iconic TV Shows01:06:39 The Importance of Communication Technology01:11:39 Current Global Conflicts and Their Implications01:19:53 Reflections on Military Service and BrotherhoodDD214 Network PodcastDirected & Produced by Jonathan ‘Clean' SanchezHosted by Joe Squillini & Jay CampbellEdited by Clean Sanchez Media, LLCMusic by Shrieks666 ("Shadow Surfing," "Voices Getting Louder") – Check them out on Bandcamp!Website: CleanSanchezMedia.comAffiliate LinksGovee - https://govee.sjv.io/CLEANStreamLabs - https://streamlabs.pxf.io/CleanHemper -https://www.hemper.co/DD214Disclaimer: This Podcast contains adult language. Adult Supervision is advised.Fair Use Disclaimer:The content provided on this podcast may include material subject to copyright protection. In accordance with the principles of "fair use" as defined in Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, the use of copyrighted material on this podcast is for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research.The determination of whether the use of copyrighted material constitutes fair use is made on a case-by-case basis, taking into account various factors outlined in Section 107. The inclusion of such material is not an endorsement by the DD214 Network Podcast or Clean Sanchez Media, LLC, but is meant to enrich and contribute to discussions within the specified purposes of fair use. All copyrights and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Shop official merch for DD214 Network: http://www.CleanSanchezMedia.com
Darkness Radio presents Supernatural News/Parashare: Alien & Space Travel Extravaganza Edition w/Mallie Fox!This Week, An Icon in the world of UFOlogy has passed away... Artemis II is on the tail end of its journey around the Moon! A US Representative is telling the media that if we knew what he knows, we wouldn't sleep at night! And, Drew Barrymore reacts to finding out that there is a ghost hanging out on the set of her talk show!Matt Gaetz came out on a recent podcast and claimed that a representative of the Armed Forces told him that the government is involved in Alien/Human hybrid breeding programs! Check out the video here: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/matt-gaetz-claims-aliens-mating-humans_n_69cc46dee4b0332f12c038bf?utm_source=partner&utm_medium=traffic&utm_campaign=farkA couple spot a ghostly figure on their baby cam after their child gets mysteriously scratched! See the footage here: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/couple-spot-ghostly-figure-baby-36895009#google_vignettePawtographs for Pooches is making its return to MN this summer, and members of Darkness Radio will be there! Come out this June and investigate the Palmer House Hotel and help us raise money for the Tri-County Humane Society in St. Cloud, all while having an amazing weekend! Get your tickets while they last: http://pawtographsforpooches.com/Check out all things Mallie here: https://www.paranormalgirl.com/Mallie has been expanding her reach, featured as a researcher and talking head on Strange Evidence on the Science Channel! You can stream it on demand on Discovery + or on Max! Get Max here: https://bit.ly/469lcZHMake sure you update your Darkness Radio Apple Apps!and subscribe to the Darkness Radio You Tube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DRTimDennisDarkness Radio Hoodies! Fleece Pants! Bucket Hats! Mugs! Glasses! and MORE!There are new and different (and really cool) items all the time in the Darkness Radio Online store at our website! Check out the Darkness Radio Store! https://www.darknessradioshow.com/store/#paranormal #supernatural #paranormalpodcasts #darknessradio #timdennis #malliefox #paranormalgirl #strangeevidence #supernaturalnews #parashare #ghosts #spirits #hauntings #hauntedhouses #haunteddolls #demons #supernaturalsex #deliverances #exorcisms #paranormalinvestigation #ghosthunters #Psychics #tarot #ouija #Aliens #UFO #UAP #Extraterrestrials #alienhumanhybrid #alienabduction #alienimplant #Alienspaceships #disclosure #shadowpeople #AATIP #DIA #Cryptids #Cryptozoology #bigfoot #sasquatch #yeti #abominablesnowman #ogopogo #lochnessmonster #chupacabra #beastofbrayroad #mothman #artificialintelligence #AI #NASA #CIA #FBI #conspiracytheory #neardeatheexperience
President Trump gives Iran until 8pm Eastern tonight to strike a deal or face the potential destruction of its power grid and infrastructure, as civilians are reportedly urged by the Iran regime to form human shields. ICE arrests the niece and grandniece of former Iranian General Qasem Soleimani after the State Department revokes their green cards. The Supreme Court vacates the appellate ruling in Steve Bannon's contempt case, clearing the way for the DOJ to potentially dismiss the charges after he already served his sentence - Article 3 Project Founder Mike Davis weighs in. The Artemis II crew travels farther from Earth than any humans in history, completing a lunar fly-by and capturing never-before-seen views of the moon before beginning the journey home. PureTalk: Save on wireless with PureTalk visit https://PureTalk.com/MEGYNKELLY SelectQuote: Compare top‑rated life insurance options. Visit https://SelectQuote.com/megynto get the right coverage at the right price. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What if a microscopic alien lifeform was slowly eating our sun? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice sit down with Andy Weir, the bestselling author of Project Hail Mary, for a deep dive into designing aliens, science fiction, and science behind the book (and the movie.) NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/project-hail-mary-with-andy-weir/ Thanks to our Patrons RT, Matthew Wessel, Tyler Walker, nuclear_detergent, Ryan Buchanan, The Lord of the Ganja, Tyrone Morgan, Ciara Steinert, Fabian De Rossi, Travis Anders, Dee El Dee, Lazzarous, Moshe Sedero, Sebastian Heineberg, David, Casey Sizeland, Anna, Simon Franklin, Chris Carley, ohhdontdoit, hilde, Jim Niemann, Jesse Lee, Sri Harsha Chennavajjala, grbac6800, Mike, Aviad Pineles, salima makitina, Gero Finke, Nick Charles, David Shapiro, Diyako Kochar Taymur, David Kunz, Bob, Doug, Aviral Bhatnagar, Matthew Sims, Squibb Thompson, Theta544, D00gster x702, Kyle Sullivan, John Hermansen, April Stearns, Brian Eastwood, jassim tazi, Kassious, Gustavo Rincon, Reloadown, Tom Kavanaugh, Kay 1, George Grimes, Barbara Lewis, Davey Maclaren, Blake Muccini, Sydney, MISFIT, Mohammed Nadeem Amin, JB, rasma, Chris, Glenn Whelan, Elizabeth Grey, Eli Hadden, Elias Holguin, Darrell Thayer, Jason, Shayla Hamady, Bradley Martin, jamie jarrard, Robert Douglas Brown, Michael Johnston, Kristine Nixon, VirusJTG, Briana Bartlett, Tim Rea, Leo Carrasco, Christopher Friedline, belle g, Carver Nevling, Emily Winter, Draxontheyeen, Leslie, Bombed Blonde, Shadow, Brian, Sam Smith, Brianna Smith, Evan Q, Anzhr, Jolo, Austin Applegate, Bryan Smarkola, Steven Patterson, Femke Seynaeve, Bee, Jeffrey Macris, Stan Ginsel, Bob M, Eric, and Yet Another Patron for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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From space milestones to life-and-death rescues and political upheaval—today's episode covers it all. NASA's Artemis II Mission astronauts reached the far side of the Moon for the first time, breaking distance records since Apollo 13. We share personal stories from the crew and their messages of courage and humanity. Back on Earth, heroic U.S. military operations rescued endangered personnel under extreme conditions, highlighting bravery and dedication. Meanwhile, political tensions rise as Democratic strategies and radical candidates make waves ahead of midterms, challenging voters and shaping the national conversation.
From space milestones to life-and-death rescues and political upheaval—today's episode covers it all. NASA's Artemis II Mission astronauts reached the far side of the Moon for the first time, breaking distance records since Apollo 13. We share personal stories from the crew and their messages of courage and humanity. Back on Earth, heroic U.S. military operations rescued endangered personnel under extreme conditions, highlighting bravery and dedication. Meanwhile, political tensions rise as Democratic strategies and radical candidates make waves ahead of midterms, challenging voters and shaping the national conversation.
History in the making—and politics heating up. NASA's Artemis II Mission just completed a lunar milestone, sending astronauts farther from Earth than any humans since Apollo 13. We break down the incredible feat, including intimate moments from the crew and the record-breaking 252,000-mile journey around the far side of the Moon. Then, back on Earth, the political landscape is shifting. Radical moves by Democrats could cost them at the midterms, with voters pushing back against extremes. We lay out the latest trends and evidence showing how the push-and-pull between parties could reshape upcoming elections.
Artemis II's astronauts saw the dark side of the moon for the first time. So, here's a discussion of the miracle that was that moment, plus what's next. And it opens the door to an eternal debate for some conspiracy theorists ... Was the original moon landing faked in a TV studio?
Artemis II's astronauts saw the dark side of the moon for the first time. So, here's a discussion of the miracle that was that moment, plus what's next. And it opens the door to an eternal debate for some conspiracy theorists ... Was the original moon landing faked in a TV studio?
Artemis II's astronauts saw the dark side of the moon for the first time. So, here's a discussion of the miracle that was that moment, plus what's next. And it opens the door to an eternal debate for some conspiracy theorists ... Was the original moon landing faked in a TV studio?
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With NASA's Artemis II mission sending humans around the Moon for the first time since the 70s, we're bringing back one of our favorite episodes from 2024. The Krewe sat down with Dr. Kate Kitagawa of JAXA for a fascinating look at Japan's role in the global space race: from SLIM's pinpoint lunar landing to Japan's partnership in the Artemis program and beyond. If the Moon is on your mind right now, this one's for you. ++++++ OG Show Notes ++++++ Prepare for lift off as the Krewe sits down with returning guest Dr. Kate Kitagawa of JAXA to look deep into the past, present, and future of Japan's space program! From pencil rockets & SLIM landers to international collaborative efforts, discover Japan's role in exploring the far reaches of outer space. ------ About the Krewe ------ The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, Threads: @kreweofjapanpodcast & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy! ------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------ Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode! Support your favorite NFL Team AND podcast! Shop NFLShop to gear up for football season! Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! ------ Past Episodes with Dr. Kate Kitagawa ------ The Age of Lady Samurai (S01E12) ------ Links about JAXA & Dr. Kate Kitagawa ------ JAXA (English) on Twitter JAXA (Japanese) on Twitter JAXA on Instagram JAXA (English) on Facebook JAXA (Japanese) on Facebook JAXA Website (Japanese) JAXA Website (English) ISAS (English) on Twitter ISAS (Japanese) on Twitter ISAS on Instagram JAXA on YouTube JAXA Space Education Center Website (English) MMX Game Lunarcraft Game SLIM The Pinpoint Moon Landing Game Kate's Book "The Secret Lives of Numbers" Kate's Website ------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------ JSNO Event Calendar Join JSNO Today!
Artemis II's astronauts saw the dark side of the moon for the first time. So, here's a discussion of the miracle that was that moment, plus what's next. And it opens the door to an eternal debate for some conspiracy theorists ... Was the original moon landing faked in a TV studio?
Artemis II's astronauts saw the dark side of the moon for the first time. So, here's a discussion of the miracle that was that moment, plus what's next. And it opens the door to an eternal debate for some conspiracy theorists ... Was the original moon landing faked in a TV studio?
Artemis II's astronauts saw the dark side of the moon for the first time. So, here's a discussion of the miracle that was that moment, plus what's next. And it opens the door to an eternal debate for some conspiracy theorists ... Was the original moon landing faked in a TV studio?
With the countdown to the Artemis II launch we sift through various topics related to spacecraft including who should we send to the moon? Then we talk KARE 11 with her as well, including how we are celebrating and honoring Belinda's retirement!
Though the possibility, not to mention practicality, of interstellar space travel remains in doubt, that hasn't stopped moviemakers from exploiting the idea. On this week's show, Dan Webster, Nathan Weinbender and Mary Pat Treuthart discuss the latest sci-fi space venture, “Project Hail Mary,” a Ryan Gosling vehicle based on Andy Weir's best-selling novel. They also share their choices for, as they like to say, “their favorite space-travel movies that aren't ‘2001: A Space Odyssey.'”
Josh Rutledge, widely known as the “UFO Wizard,” has carved out a unique space in the world of ufology through his relentless curiosity and hands-on approach to investigating the unknown. Blending a deep fascination for the cosmos with practical fieldwork, Rutledge has spent years exploring sightings, patterns, and anomalies in the night sky. His work goes beyond simple observation—he focuses on identifying trends, studying witness accounts, and attempting to bridge the gap between science and the unexplained. With a growing reputation among UFO enthusiasts, Rutledge has become known for turning complex phenomena into accessible, thought-provoking discussions.As a researcher, content creator, and passionate voice in the UFO community, the UFO Wizard brings both skepticism and open-mindedness to every case he examines. Whether he's analyzing footage, interviewing experiencers, or sharing his insights with audiences, Rutledge aims to push the conversation forward in a field often clouded by speculation. His engaging style and commitment to uncovering truth have made him a compelling figure for anyone interested in the mysteries of UFOs, UAPs, and what may lie beyond our understanding of reality.Spaced Out Radio is your nightly source for alternative information, starting at 9pm Pacific, 12am Eastern. We broadcast LIVE every night. -------------------------------------------------------You can now join the Space Traveler's Club;Join us at https://www.patreon.com/sor_space_travelers_club --------------------------------------------------------Grab Our Latest Spaced Out Radio Gear At:http://spacedoutradio.com/shop It's a great way to support our show!--------------------------------------------------------OUR LINKS:TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/spacedoutradio FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/spacedoutradioshow SPACED OUT RADIO - INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/spacedoutradioshow DAVE SCOTT - INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/davescottsor TWITCH: https://www.twitch.com/spacedoutradioshow WEBSITE: http://www.spacedoutradio.comGUEST IDEAS OR QUESTIONS FOR SOR?Contact Klaus at bookings@spacedoutradio.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spaced-out-radio--1657874/support.
Are we, at last, getting the spacefaring future we were promised back in the 1960s? This week, NASA has been outlining ambitions for a base on the Moon and, perhaps more surprisingly, the development of a new class of spacecraft powered by nuclear electric propulsion. Dr Hannah Sargeant at the University of Leicester explains the potential of nuclear-powered space travel, how it could take us further into the solar system than ever before, and why it has taken decades for the technology to reach this point. Meanwhile, a lorry carrying a very unusual cargo has been making careful laps around the campus of CERN in Switzerland. This week science reporter Caroline Steel has been enthralled by the controlled transportation of antimatter. With insights from Dr Harry Cliff at the University of Cambridge, explore why trapping and moving antimatter is such a milestone for physicists. Plus, rising beaver populations in the UK and the science of brain preservation. Caroline Steel joins Tom for her pick of the week's science news. Presenter: Tom Whipple Producer: Harrison Lewis and Katie Tomsett Production co-ordinator: Jana Bennett-Holesworth Editor: Martin Smith
Coming up, we explore the race back to the Moon. Why are we going? How will we get there? Can we live and work on its surface? And what can we grow when we get there? We explore the science, the engineering, and the possibilities of humanity's next giant leap... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
NASA has released the anomaly report for the Lunar Trailblazer mission, highlighting what went wrong. Plus, we will look at how scientists are learning about reproduction health from mice.
Animals can hibernate, slowing down most metabolic functions — heart rate, blood flow, brain activity, and body temperature — then waking as if nothing happened. Humans have never done this, but what if they could? Could hibernation extend life or even save it? Dr. Sanjay Gupta explores global research into the molecular mechanics of hibernation and how these abilities might one day help fight cancer, prevent heart disease, treat depression, and even enable travel to Mars. This episode was produced by Amanda Sealy Medical writer: Andrea Kane Showrunner: Amanda Sealy Senior Producer: Dan Bloom Technical Director: Dan Dzula Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices