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NASA is planning to decommission the International Space Station by the end of 2030. The ISS, which began operations in 2000, is reaching the end of its lifespan and has become costly to maintain. NASA selected SpaceX to construct a vehicle that would “de-orbit” the football field-sized station, pushing it down into the atmosphere where it'll burn up safely over the Pacific ocean.So what comes next? So far, NASA has awarded contracts to private companies including Axiom Space, Blue Origin, Northrup Grumman, and Starlab to support the research and development for commercial space stations which would help facilitate future research in orbit, among their own space tourism offerings. Next year, NASA will certify one or more of these companies to build at least one space station, where it'll then become one of many customers to purchase services from the new facilities.Loren Grush, space reporter at Bloomberg News, joins Host Ira Flatow to discuss who's in the running and how future space stations could differ from the one we know today. She also talks about her recent trip to the headquarters of Vast, one of the companies competing for this contract, to learn more about its cryptocurrency origins and its high-level recruitments from NASA and Apple.Transcripts for each segment will be available 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.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: A little-reported, yet, news story out of free China, Taiwan, is huge for Texas' future. Also, as predicted Saks is destroying the Texas-based culture of Neiman Marcus by closing the corporate offices in Texas and closing the flagship store in downtown Dallas!Also in the key for Texas business stack: Texas Oil Export Port To Get Trump Team's Blessing.And much Texas space news including: TCEQ rejects anti-SpaceX calls to deny company its Starship deluge water permit. Firefly's lander set to land on moon on Texas Independence Day! Starlab space station wins $15 million grant from Texas. Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Did Lubbock's state rep. Dustin Burrows use our taxpayer money to buy the Democrat votes he used to become Speaker of the House? That question and others are being asked today of the Republican elected by a majority of House Democrats and a minority of House Republicans.Texan Brooke Rollins, the new U.S. Secretary for Agriculture, is looking to reform SNAP welfare with Robert Kennedy, Jr. in a great way sure to cause much distress from the Left.Much border and illegal immigration related news in the stack today including: New head of Border Patrol swears in National Guard, DPS who can arrest immigrants.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
Entrevisté a María Rodríguez, cofundadora y CEO de Starlab, sobre las claves para escalar un negocio a un millón de dólares anuales con alta rentabilidad. María compartió estrategias para definir al cliente ideal, validar la promesa de valor y automatizar la captación de clientes. También discutimos cómo crear anuncios efectivos, filtrar prospectos en el embudo de ventas y cerrar acuerdos de alto valor. Súmate a la comunidad de fans en Marketing Tips
Das Weltraum-Unternehmen Starlab Space kommt nach Dübendorf in den Innovationspark Zürich. Diese Ankündigung von Anfang Woche ist auch für die Universität Zürich wichtig. Gemeinsam mit Starlab betreibt sie Weltraumforschung. Was passiert da gerade im kleinen Dübendorf? Weitere Themen: · Das Globus-Haus an der Zürcher Bahnhofstrasse soll nun verkauft werden. Die Suche nach Interessenten geht offiziell im nächsten Jahr los. · Eine junge Reiterin hat sich bei einer Kollision mit einem Auto in Mönchaltorf schwer verletzt. · Der Zürcher Kult-Sänger Nöggi ist gestorben. Mit dem Lied «I bi en Italiano» hat Bruno Stöckli in den 1980er Jahren den Durchbruch geschafft.
Airbus Defence and Space announced that they are cutting up to 2,500 jobs from now through mid-2026. The European Space Agency has selected Kepler as prime contractor to lead the development of the low Earth orbit segment of the High Throughput Optical Network program (HydRON). Thales Alenia Space has signed a €107M contract with ESA for the supply of six additional radar-based satellites dedicated to the Italian Earth observation constellation, IRIDE, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Dan Laubach, Senior Director of Programs at Raft. You can connect with Dan on LinkedIn, and learn more about Raft on their website. Selected Reading Airbus Defence and Space adapts to challenging business environment ESA Selects Kepler to Lead Development of HydRON Optical Laser Network ESA orders 6 additional radar-based satellites to Thales Alenia Space for IRIDE Earth observation constellation UK and New Zealand agree blueprint for satellite removal and servicing missions - GOV.UK D-Orbit UK and Orbit Fab Sign MoU to Explore In-Orbit Servicing Collaboration OSC, Australian Space Agency Sign Statement of Intent for SSA Cooperation Varda Space True Anomaly Taps Firefly Aerospace to Launch Jackal Autonomous Orbital Vehicle for U.S. Space Force VICTUS HAZE Tactically Responsive Space Mission Rocket Lab Adds New Mission to 2024 Launch Manifest, Schedules Launch in Coming Days- Business Wire NASA to Embrace Commercial Sector, Fly Out Legacy Relay Fleet NASA Seeks Innovative Ideas with Revamped Procurement Framework Blue Abyss and Nexture Bio join Starlab and Ohio State at the George Washington Carver Science Park SpiderOak Releases Open-Source Project to Advance Cyber Protections for Commercial and Defense NASA, NOAA: Sun Reaches Maximum Phase in 11-Year Solar Cycle T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ab etwa 2030 soll die private Raumstation „Starblab“ Nachfolgerin der Internationalen Raumstation werden. Das „Sternlabor“ wird viel einfacher, robuster und kostengünstiger – auch Firmen aus Deutschland sind daran beteiligt. Lorenzen, Dirk www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sternzeit
With the approaching retirement of the International Space Station (ISS), NASA has contracted several commercial companies to develop orbital facilities that will fulfill the need for a wide range of research and business activities in space. In this episode, which is part of the Future Space Economy Series, we focus on NASA's three contracted space station development partners – Axiom Space's Axiom Hab One, Blue Origin's Orbital Reef, and Voyager Space's Starlab. Speakers from Voyager Space, Arkisys, and MDA Space compare and contrast deployment schedules, program costs, and capabilities of future commercial space stations in a discussion that maps out commercial space industry opportunities in a post-ISS world.
It is absolutely an exciting time to be a space nerd. We are in the thick of a space race 2.0. Or more accurately, 5-0, because we've now seen launch number 50 for commercial launch provider Rocket Lab. Honeywell to acquire CAES. Starlab and Palantir make a deal. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Michael Hurowitz, Founder and CEO at Weather Stream. You can connect with Michael on LinkedIn and learn more about Weather Stream on their website. Selected Reading Rocket Lab Successfully Launches 50th Electron Mission, Deploys Satellites for Kinéis Honeywell backs growth drive with $1.9 bln aerospace and defense deal | Reuters Starlab Space Announces Strategic Partnership with Palantir Technologies, Inc. NASA, Partners Conduct Fifth Asteroid Impact Exercise, Release Summary Mynaric Announces Preliminary Full-Year 2023 Results and Provides Outlook for Full-Year 2024 Japan space agency suffers multiple cyberattacks since last year - Nikkei Asia Space Delta 7 welcomes new ISR commander Look Up Space on LinkedIn Tabletop Exercise Illuminates Gaps in Responding to Theoretical Asteroid Threats – SpacePolicyOnline.com Dhruva Space's maiden satellites deorbit successfully after circling Earth 15,000 times Former Vice Chief of Space Operations Elected to Aerospace's Board of Trustees This spring's solar storm could cost American farms $500 million T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Psy-Nation Radio Episode #078 The 78th edition of the Psy-Nation Radio podcast hosted by Ace Ventura & Liquid Soul (Liquid Ace) is here! For this episode we have for you a special guest mix by Alien Art (Captain Hook & Ace Ventura by Yoni Oshrat) who release their new album "Alpha Centauri" tomorrow! We always love to hear your thoughts - feel free to send suggestions, feedback and requests to: psynationradio@gmail.com #WeArePsyNation Track list: 1. Morten Granau - Spacelab (Spintwist records) 2. Gorovich - Peacock (Iboga records) 3. Shanti V Deedrah - Here to Eternity (Shamanic Tales) 4. Sonic Species & Zen Mechanics - Spice Travel / Imagine Mars remix (Sacred Technology) 5. Misaya - Alien Presence (Expo records) 6. Altera - Beyond Reality (Shamanic tales) 7. Starlab & Chronosphere - Artificial Dream (Digital Om) 8. Electric Universe & Faders - Surya (Sacred Technology) 9. Braingineers & Jumpstreet & Pantomiman - Basis of the Blues (Bom Shanka music) 10. Sandman - Natural Born Killers (Sandman, Domestic & Goblin remake) ALIEN ART GUEST MIX: 1. Alien Art - Proxima B 2. Alien Art - Mutation 3. Alien Art - Mutation (Modus remix) 4. Alien Art - The message 5. Alien Art - Seven 6. Alien Art - The greys 7. Alien Art - First contact (BLiSS remix) 8. Alien Art - Planet X This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
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RumSnak er, som vi plejer at sige, en podcast om de danske rumaktiviteter inden for både forskning, teknologi og forretning. Og især det sidste er ikke blevet mindre vigtigt de forgangne år. Der er flere og flere, der forsøger at bygge en business op med rummet som omdrejningspunkt. Nogle analyserer jordobservations-data, andre bygger testudstyr til Månemissioner, og atter andre bygger små satellitter til navigation og kommunikation. I denne episode skal vi tale med to forskellige gæster om især den kommercielle del af den danske rumbranche: Michael Lumholt har arbejdet i firmaet Ticra i små 30 år, og er i dag selvstændig rumkonsulent. Han er aktuelt med til at arrangere en inspirationstur for både rumvirksomheder, forskere og myndigheder til Silicon Valley. Jeffrey Manber er amerikaner og har en lang og mangefacetteret karriere i rumbranchen bag sig. Han har blandt andet være direktør i MirCorp, et firmaet som leasede den russiske rumstation Mir i 2 år, og han er varm fortaler for kommercielle aktører og entreprenører i new space. I nyhederne handler det blandt andet om en 90-årig astronaut og om solstorme. God fornøjelse
NASA selected 3 teams to work on unpressurized rovers for Artemis, while Japan signed on officially to provide a pressurized rover in exchange for seats on Artemis landers. Elsewhere, Mitsubishi took a stake in Starlab, and I still needed to catch up on Starship's 3rd flight and the ensuing update from SpaceX.This episode of Main Engine Cut Off is brought to you by 33 executive producers—Kris, Better Every Day Studios, Tyler, Joel, Fred, Harrison, Benjamin, Donald, Lee, Russell, Warren, Pat from KC, Matt, Bob, Ryan, Josh from Impulse Space, Tim Dodd (the Everyday Astronaut!), Pat, The Astrogators at SEE, SmallSpark Space Systems, Stealth Julian, Jan, Steve, Will and Lars from Agile Space, Theo and Violet, David, Joonas, Frank, and four anonymous—and 817 other supporters.TopicsNASA selects three companies to advance Artemis lunar rover designs - SpaceNewsJapanese astronauts to land on moon as part of new NASA partnership - SpaceNewsMitsubishi takes stake in Starlab Space - SpaceNewsStarship Flight 3 Excels through most Major Milestones - NASASpaceFlight.comSpaceX planning rapid turnaround for next Starship flight - SpaceNewsElon Musk just gave another Mars speech—this time the vision seems tangible | Ars TechnicaThe ShowLike the show? Support the show!Email your thoughts, comments, and questions to anthony@mainenginecutoff.comFollow @WeHaveMECOFollow @meco@spacey.space on MastodonListen to MECO HeadlinesListen to Off-NominalJoin the Off-Nominal DiscordSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn or elsewhereSubscribe to the Main Engine Cut Off NewsletterArtwork photo by SpaceXWork with me and my design and development agency: Pine Works
Tim Kopra is a former US Army Colonel and NASA astronaut and now the CEO of Starlab, a joint venture between Voyager Space and Airbus. Incredibly, Starlab is the company is designing, building, and will eventually operate a new commercial space station in collaboration with NASA. In this conversation, you'll hear Tim's thoughts on Elon Musk, the experience of collaborating with Russia, and the finer details of the selection process to become an astronaut. Tim emphasizes the importance of maintaining good relationships, both personally and professionally and breaks down just what it takes to pull off a project like building an international space station! Learn. Lead. Collaborate. Start your leadership journey today. Head to Aleda Collective to find out more about our signature, cross industry collaboration program, Aleda Connect. Curated and facilitated by experts, running for 8 fortnightly sessions, Aleda Connect is the learning experience of a life-time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us in this gripping episode of Making Better, featuring the intrepid Matt Kuta. From F-15 pilot to space company pioneer, Kuta delves into his transition to founding Voyager space, sharing invaluable lessons on decision-making, leadership, and the thrilling venture of constructing Starlab, a commercial successor to the International Space Station. Discover how his military and financial expertise fuse in the forging of a space industry titan and his vision of unifying humanity through the "overview effect." Eager to learn how to navigate the space industry's value chain and scale a business beyond its core technology? Buckle up for a journey into strategic risk-taking and the power of mentorship with host, Matt Gjertsen.
Vincent Germain, Ingénieur chez Airbus Defense and Space, était l'invité de François Sorel et Jean-Baptiste Huet, dans Tech&Co la quotidienne, émission spéciale "Tourisme spatial, du rêve à la réalité ?", ce mercredi 20 mars. Il s'est penché sur le projet Starlab, les initiatives françaises pour emmener des humains dans l'espace et les ambitions d'Airbus dans l'espace habité, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Mercredi 20 mars, François Sorel, en compagnie de Jean-Baptiste Huet, a reçu Vincent Germain, ingénieur chez Airbus Defense and Space, et chef de projet Starlab ; Michel Messager, fondateur de l'Institut Européen du Tourisme Spatial, et auteur de trois livres sur le sujet ; François Chopard, ingénieur aérospatial, fondateur et directeur général de Starburst Accelerator ; Laura André Boyet, Instructrice de vols paraboliques et consultante experte en vols spatiaux habités au Centre Européen des astronautes, et fondatrice de la PASI - Professional Association of Space Instructors ; Vincent Farret d'Astiès, PDG fondateur de Zephalto, et Arnaud Longobardi, pilote de ligne et fondateur de Stratoflight, dans l'émission Tech & Co la quotidienne, émission spéciale "Tourisme spatial, du rêve à la réalité ?" sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Starlab es una estación espacial comercial LEO planificada, cuyo lanzamiento se espera no antes de 2028. Actualmente está siendo diseñada por Starlab Space, una empresa conjunta entre Voyager Space y Airbus
I sat down to chat with Dylan Taylor, CEO and chairman of Voyager Space. Voyager Space has a contract to build America's next space station, STARLAB, in collaboration with NASA. Dylan I would say is probably one of the top five most significant names in the entire space industry. A lot of people know Bezos and Musk, but Dylan's in that bucket. He's got a message for us today around the importance of space as an industry for social advancement.A lot of us get tangled up in thinking about space in the context of the mission to Mars. And it seems pipe dream-ish, Dylan brings us back down to reality, reframing space as a unique environment for scientific research, manufacturing, and societal advancement. He highlights Voyager's mission to scale up space infrastructure projects and recent milestones achieved with Airbus and SpaceX. Our conversation explores the implications of privately owned space infrastructure and the emergence of two distinct space ecosystems led by the US and China. Dylan emphasizes the benefits of privatization in advancing the space industry, citing SpaceX's innovations like reusing rocket boosters to reduce costs and increase accessibility to space. Dylan also shares his personal journey from a real estate executive to involvement in space exploration, highlighting the importance of following one's passion. Links:Follow us on Twitter: @mpd, @interplay, @DylanTaylor, @VoyagerSH Podcast Links: Website, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedInVoyager Space Company Links: Website, Instagram, LinkedInDylan Taylor's Social Link: Instagram, LinkedInBook Recommendation: The Last Lecture
- Respondemos a preguntas de los oyentes - Felicitamos a Pedro Duque por su nuevo trabajo - Hablamos del Pentágono y su obsesión por Starship - Y de Starlab, la estación espacial de Airbus y Voyager Space - ¿No te gusta la lechuga? ¡Hazte astronauta! - LandSpace y la explosión de Schrödinger - La ambiciosa misión Chang'e 7 de China - ¿China estorba a Artemisa? - ¿Cómo van los Acuerdos y la Estación Lunar China? PARSEC es un podcast semanal sobre exploración espacial presentado por Javier Atapuerca y Matías S. Zavia. Haznos llegar tus preguntas por Twitter: @parsecpodcast@JaviAtapu@matiass Puedes escucharnos en todas las plataformas a través de parsecpodcast.com.
Au programme :Nouvelle Freebox Ultra : quelles nouveautés ?Résultats financiers : quoi d'intéressant ?Apple Vision Pro : le bon et le moins bon.Le reste de l'actualité : Starlab, les IA de Google et d'Amazon, le KOSA aux US, Chine et Russie…Liens :
SLIM woke up but briefly., Turning a forest into a giant particle detector. Another explanation for that hycean world. And some stunning new pictures from Webb.
SLIM woke up but briefly., Turning a forest into a giant particle detector. Another explanation for that hycean world. And some stunning new pictures from Webb.
The spotlight today shines on Starlab Space, a collaborative endeavor by Voyager Space and Airbus Space and Defence, which has chosen SpaceX's Starship for an unprecedented single-flight launch of their commercial space station, Starlab. This ambitious project aims to offer a new destination in low Earth orbit (LEO) before the International Space Station (ISS) concludes its operations in 2030. The partnership with SpaceX, noted for its high-frequency launches and reliability, marks a significant step in commercial spaceflight, leveraging Starship's unique capability to deploy large payloads in a single journey.
The spotlight today shines on Starlab Space, a collaborative endeavor by Voyager Space and Airbus Space and Defence, which has chosen SpaceX's Starship for an unprecedented single-flight launch of their commercial space station, Starlab. This ambitious project aims to offer a new destination in low Earth orbit (LEO) before the International Space Station (ISS) concludes its operations in 2030. The partnership with SpaceX, noted for its high-frequency launches and reliability, marks a significant step in commercial spaceflight, leveraging Starship's unique capability to deploy large payloads in a single journey. Subscribe to the Elon Musk Podcast Youtube - https://youtube.com/@theelonmuskpodcast?sub_confirmation=1 Listen to the Full Podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/elonmuskpodcast FOLLOW STAGE ZERO PODCASTS ON SOCIAL Space News Pod on Twitter - https://twitter.com/spacenewspod STAGE ZERO Podcasts on Patreon - https://patreon.com/stagezero ABOUT The Elon Musk Podcast The Elon Musk Podcast takes an in-depth look into the world of the visionary entrepreneur. From SpaceX's mission to colonize Mars, to the revolutionary underground transportation network of the Boring Company, to the cutting-edge technology of Neuralink, and the game-changing innovations of Tesla, we cover it all. Stay up to date with the latest news, events and highlights from the companies led by Elon Musk. ABOUT STAGE ZERO STAGE ZERO is the YouTube home for all things Elon Musk and the STAGE ZERO Podcast Network. STAGE ZERO features over 10 years of SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter news as well as exclusive videos from podcasts like The Elon Musk Podcast. Affiliate Links - #ad SHURE SM7B Mic - https://geni.us/shure-sm7b-microphone
StarLab Space, which is a joint venture between Voyager space and Airbus, have chosen to launch their Starlab commercial space station on SpaceX's Starship. Rocket Lab launched its first successful mission of 2024 called “Four of a Kind'' from New Zealand. NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) and Arianespace have signed an Memorandum of Understanding for a long-term partnership to support satellite launch missions, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Kevin Brown, Senior Vice President, Business Development at All Points Logistics. You can connect with Kevin on LinkedIn and learn more about All Points on their website. Selected Reading Starlab Space Selects SpaceX's Starship for Historic Launch SpaceX: DOD Has Requested Taking Over Starship For Individual Missions | Aviation Week Network Rocket Lab Successfully Launches First Electron Mission of Busy 2024 Launch Schedule | Business Wire NSIL and ARIANESPACE sign an MoU for Long-term partnership to support Satellite Launch missions Norwegian Microsatellite Developed by Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) Achieves Optical Satellite-to-Ground Communications Link | Business Wire Space Commerce Institute Partners with Azercosmos to Launch Mentorship Program for Women in Azerbaijan White House official urges more 'real' Pentagon investment in space mobility - Breaking Defense The world's first metal 3D printer for space is on its way to the ISS | Airbus Exotrail developing space tug to carry small satellites to geostationary orbit - SpaceNews Space-related incidents during Taiwan's elections A Year After Space Force Fuel Spill on Sacred Hawaii Volcano, Work on a Cleanup Plan Continues | Military.com Space Coast's new general spearheads more cooperation with private space companies – Orlando Sentinel U.S. Space Force wary of China's expanding spy satellite fleet - SpaceNews Space Force reexamining acquisition strategy for secure narrow-band communications - Breaking Defense T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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FREE DOWNLOAD * ReAir - Mix from Vault 2019 We are people of Music. People of Love. Under the shadow of these dense clouds, may we not lose our faith in LOVE as a guiding Light. Because deep down, we all are aware of that gentle flame of love and kindness. Let this flame of love collectively grows to "THE GREAT AWAKENING" Here is SAMAY CHAKRA's 2hr marathon from Vault in the name of LOVE and MUSIC. Presenting two mixes from the creators of the beautiful psytrance track 'The great awakening" StarLab & Spinal Fusion mix from India. Dear listeners, lets collectively move our physical and energetic KAYA (body) and mind muscle for the sacred warmth of LOVE. ReAired on: 14th Nov 2023 Originally Aired : 2019 Radio: Digitally Imported | DI.FM Channel: Progressive Psy Connect with Guest STARLAB @starlab-sounds www.youtube.com/user/bbindal/videos www.facebook.com/starlabsounds Connect with Guest SPINAL FUSION @spinal-fusion Facebook Official Page -www.facebook.com/SpinalFusion.Official Beatport :www.beatport.com/artist/spinal-fusion/169040 Youtube- www.youtube.com/user/spinalfusion1000 Follow Host KALINGA SON Instagram - www.instagram.com/kalinga_son YouTube - www.youtube.com/kalingason Facebook - www.facebook.com/kaingason
ESA is looking to start a commercial cargo program while looking further ahead to commercial space stations by signing an agreement with Airbus and Voyager. Virgin Galactic is laying off 20% of its staff and ending VSS Unity flights in just a few months.This episode of Main Engine Cut Off is brought to you by 35 executive producers—Russell, Joonas, Kris, SmallSpark Space Systems, Tim Dodd, the Everyday Astronaut, Jan, Chris, David, Warren, Stealth Julian, Craig from SpaceHappyHour.com, Pat from KC, Frank, Donald, Pat, Fred, Dawn Aerospace, Ryan, Steve, Tyler, Brandon, Harrison, Theo and Violet, Will and Lars from Agile Space, Joel, The Astrogators at SEE, Lee, Benjamin, Bob, Matt, and four anonymous—and 821 other supporters.TopicsVoyager Space and Airbus create commercial space station joint venture - SpaceNewsESA to start commercial cargo program - SpaceNewsAirbus and Voyager sign agreement with ESA on Starlab commercial space station - SpaceNewsVirgin Galactic lays off staff as it focuses on next-generation suborbital vehicle - SpaceNewsVirgin Galactic to halt Unity suborbital flights by mid-2024 - SpaceNewsVirgin Galactic's president explains how VSS Unity is now flying frequently | Ars TechnicaThe ShowLike the show? Support the show!Email your thoughts, comments, and questions to anthony@mainenginecutoff.comFollow @WeHaveMECOFollow @meco@spacey.space on MastodonListen to MECO HeadlinesListen to Off-NominalJoin the Off-Nominal DiscordSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn or elsewhereSubscribe to the Main Engine Cut Off NewsletterArtwork photo by NASAWork with me and my design and development agency: Pine Works
Rocket Lab updates investors on Q3 results and sets a return to launch window for its Electron vehicle. Astra founders offer to take the company private at a value of about $30 million. The European Space Agency signs a Memorandum of Understanding with Airbus and Voyager outlining their collaboration for the Starlab space station in the post-International Space Station era, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Aravind Ravichandran for our monthly "the overview" segment on the Earth Observation market. You can connect with Aravind on LinkedIn and sign up for his EO newsletter here. Selected Reading Rocket Lab Sets Next Electron Launch Window, Provides Update on Anomaly Review- Business Wire Astra founders offer to take company private at value of about $30 million- CNBC Virgin Galactic Announces Third Quarter 2023 Financial Results And Provides Business Update BlackSky Reports Third Quarter 2023 Results Department of the Air Force Scheduled to Launch Seventh X-37B Mission- United States Space Force Sierra Space Successfully Tests New 5,500 lbf Hypergolic Rocket Engine Capable of Continuous Throttling ESA prepares the ground for a European commercial presence in LEO post-ISS D-Orbit welcomes Marubeni Corporation as lead investor in current Series C funding Putin calls for closer Russia-China cooperation on military satellites Space Force plans FY24 update for space monitoring data 'library'- Breaking Defense US says it won't tell space-imagery companies to stop showing Gaza photos - Defense One NASA+ T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © 2023 N2K Networks, Inc.beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Northrop Grumman has changed plans—they've ended their own space station project, and will contribute to Starlab. At the same time, Blue Origin and Sierra Space are reconsidering their Orbital Reef plans, amidst changing leadership and raising money.This episode of Main Engine Cut Off is brought to you by 35 executive producers—Jan, Frank, The Astrogators at SEE, Tim Dodd, the Everyday Astronaut, Joonas, David, Lars from Agile Space, Matt, Harrison, Theo and Violet, Kris, Pat, Stealth Julian, Lee, Bob, Ryan, Russell, Steve, Dawn Aerospace, Donald, Joel, Will from Agile, Benjamin, Brandon, Craig from SpaceHappyHour.com, Chris, Tyler, Pat from KC, Warren, Fred, SmallSpark Space Systems, and four anonymous—and 833 other supporters.TopicsNorthrop Grumman to join Voyager Space commercial space station project - SpaceNewsBlue Origin, Sierra Space Orbital Reef space station in limboSierra Space raises $290 million - SpaceNewsJeff Bezos finally got rid of Bob Smith at Blue Origin | Ars TechnicaThe ShowLike the show? Support the show!Email your thoughts, comments, and questions to anthony@mainenginecutoff.comFollow @WeHaveMECOFollow @meco@spacey.space on MastodonListen to MECO HeadlinesListen to Off-NominalJoin the Off-Nominal DiscordSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn or elsewhereSubscribe to the Main Engine Cut Off NewsletterArtwork photo by Stoke SpaceWork with me and my design and development agency: Pine Works
Spaceflight News— Tiangong's expansion (hindustantimes.com) (cnn.com)— Northrop Grumman joins Starlab team (nasa.gov)— Orbital Reef may be abandoned (cnbc.com)Short & Sweet— Luna-25 failure “analysis” (spacenews.com)— Stoke Space gets more funding (spacenews)Interview -- Ben Reed, CTO Quantum Space— quantumspace.us — linkedin.com/company/quantumspace-us/ — linkedin.com/in/ben-b-reed/ This Week in Spaceflight History— 11 Oct, 2000: STS-92, the100th shuttle mission (en.wikipedia.org) (nasa.gov) (ntrs.nasa.gov) (nasa.gov VIA web.archive.org)— Next week (10/17 - 10/23) in 2007: Face forward
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk outlines an ambitious launch timeline for the Starship at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Azerbaijan. China and Russia present plans for future space stations at the IAC. A new partnership between Voyager Space and Northrop Grumman's will see the Cygnus spacecraft provide cargo resupply services for the Starlab space station, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on Twitter and LinkedIn. T-Minus Guest Our guest is Steve Wolfe, President of the Beyond Earth Institute. You can connect with Steve on LinkedIn and learn more about the Beyond Earth Institute on their website and at space.n2k.com/BeyondEarth. Selected Reading China to double size of space station, touts alternative to NASA-led ISS- Reuters Russia talks a big future in space while its overall budget is quietly cut- Ars Technica Voyager Space Announces Teaming Agreement with Northrop Grumman for the Starlab Space Station- PR Newswire Start Your Engines: NASA to Begin Critical Testing for Future Artemis Missions LMI Awarded $98M Small Business Innovation Phase III Contract Through Use of RAPTR™, a Proven and Trusted Modeling, Simulation & Analysis Tool for the Space Force- PR UK joins mission to trace Universe back to the Big Bang - GOV.UK Pale Blue Raises $7.5M in Series B Round, to build production facility DoD Needs to Step Up Support for Commercial Space, Silicon Valley Defense Group Says- Via Satellite New ‘Hyperspace Challenge' aims to pair mature space tech with DOD, Space Force - Nextgov/FCW Israel Aerospace Industries sells spy satellites to Azerbaijan Jupiter-sized objects in Orion Nebula baffle scientists- Al Jazeera T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © 2023 N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The I.S.S. is expected to be retired in 2030, closing a multidecade chapter for humans in space funded by the government. With the next chapter of human space exploration spotlighting the private sector, a slew of companies are developing what they hope will be the I.S.S's commercial successor. Voyager Space, a holding company concentrated on space infrastructure, is the startup behind Starlab, one of 3 projected pre-selected by NASA to potentially rise to the challenge. Morgan Brennan sits down with founder & CEO Dylan Taylor about space stations, his own spaceflight with Blue Origin and the commercial space sector.
The I.S.S. is expected to be retired in 2030, closing a multidecade chapter for humans in space funded by the government. With the next chapter of human space exploration spotlighting the private sector, a slew of companies are developing what they hope will be the I.S.S's commercial successor. Voyager Space, a holding company concentrated on space infrastructure, is the startup behind Starlab, one of 3 projected pre-selected by NASA to potentially rise to the challenge. Morgan Brennan sits down with founder & CEO Dylan Taylor about space stations, his own spaceflight with Blue Origin and the commercial space sector.
The clock is ticking on Voyager's aspirations in LEO.In 2021, the Denver-based space exploration company announced its goal to launch a commercial space station by 2028, three years ahead of the ISS retirement. Clay Mowry, the chief revenue officer of Voyager Space and one of the driving forces behind that vision, joins Pathfinder this week to dive into the company's plans to build infrastructure in Earth orbit. The LEO significance: With the ISS bowing out, LEO-based ventures like Voyager's Starlab are poised to fill a gap in LEO, though they aren't the only ones chasing that goal. Other companies like Axiom, Sierra Space, and Northrop are working in partnership with NASA to capture the billions of dollars spent on the ISS every year. The focus of Starlab, which is partially funded by a $160M space act agreement with NASA, will be on research applications, rather than tourism. The station is designed to fit on a single launch, outfitted on the ground with all the research equipment needed for its customers. It's expected to be able to hold four people and will be used to conduct scientific research.The company recently announced a collaboration with Airbus Defense and Space. The international joint venture will be based out of the US, but features a European arm focused on serving the European Space Agency (ESA) and its member space agencies.A sneak peak…Before taking up the role of CRO in January 2022, Mowry made instrumental contributions at Blue Origin and oversaw operations at Arianespace, Inc. Beyond Voyager, Mowry's influence extends to the International Astronautical Federation, an international non-governmental organization (NGO) that was founded in 1951 to promote the peaceful use of space. In addition to Voyager's future, we chat:Clay's time at Arianespace and Blue OriginWhy Starlab is critical to our future in spaceThe partnership with AirbusCultural changes in the space industryThe IAF and its missionAnd much more…This episode is brought to you by SpiderOak, a US-based software company that builds space cybersecurity products and solutions for civilian, military, and commercial space operations. Learn more at https://spideroak.com/ • Chapters • 00:00 - Intro & SpiderOak Ad02:19 - Clay's background and interest in space07:20 - From Arianespace to Blue Origin11:27 - The first New Shepard Auction14:08 - Role as CRO at Voyager16:08 - Is Voyager a holding company?16:48 - Brief background on Dylan Taylor18:45 - Who convinced Clay to join Voyager?20:08 - What is Starlab?28:20 - Partnership with Airbus31:21 - SpiderOak Ad32:09 - The case for private space stations40:19 - How heavy launch will change mass and design constraints for the industry43:06 - Competitive landscape46:06 - What is the IAF?49:33 - Biggest cultural changes in space51:17 - When do you think New Glenn will fly?• Show notes • Voyager's website — https://voyagerspace.com/Clay's socials — https://twitter.com/claymowryMo's socials — https://twitter.com/itsmoislam Payload's socials — https://twitter.com/payloadspace / https://www.linkedin.com/company/payloadspace Pathfinder archive — Watch: https://www.youtube.com/@payloadspace Pathfinder archive — Listen: https://pod.payloadspace.com/episodes • About us • Pathfinder is brought to you by Payload, a modern space media brand built from the ground up for a new age of space exploration and commercialization. We deliver need-to-know news and insights daily to 15,000+ commercial, civil, and military space leaders. Payload is read by decision-makers at every leading new space company, along with c-suite leaders at all of the aerospace & defense primes. We're also read on Capitol Hill, in the Pentagon, and at space agencies around the world. Payload began as a weekly email sent to a few friends and coworkers. Today, we're a team distributed across four time zones and two continents, publishing three media properties across multiple platforms: 1) Payload, our flagship daily newsletter, sends M-F @ 9am Eastern (https://newsletter.payloadspace.com/) 2) Pathfinder publishes weekly on Tuesday mornings (pod.payloadspace.com) 3) Polaris, our weekly policy publication, hits inboxes Tuesday (https://polaris.payloadspace.com/) 4) Parallax, our weekly space science briefing, hits inboxes Thursday (https://parallax.payloadspace.com/)
Heute u.A. mit diesen Themen:Zalando: Umsatz gesunken, Gewinn gestiegenWaymo: Robotertaxis in AustinUS-Polizei will Zugang zu EU-BiometrieAISEMO ist insolventMidnightdeal meldet Insolvenz anKI-Missbrauch: Sammelklagen sollen möglich werden6,3 Millionen Euro für RollaÖsterreich: Startup-Investitionen stark rückläufigStarlab: Airbus entwickelt ISS-Nachfolger10 Millionen Euro für Usound
Northrop Grumman launches its final Antares 230+ rocket. Voyager Space and Airbus develop a new partnership to build and operate Starlab. Privateer Space has announced a new module for satellite operators called Pono. Virgin Galactic releases second quarter financial results, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on Twitter and LinkedIn. T-Minus Guest Our guest for today's show is Matthew Fetrow, Communications Director for the Space Force's Rapid Capabilities Office (Space RCO). You can connect with Matthew on LinkedIn and find out more about Space RCO on their website. Selected Reading Northrop Grumman's NG-19 Launch Marks 10 Years of International Space Station Cargo Resupply Missions- Northrop Grumman Voyager Space and Airbus Announce Joint Venture to Build and Operate Starlab- PR Newswire Privateer unveils AI-powered hardware & software solutions to drive future of space operations & data applications- Privateer VIRGIN GALACTIC ANNOUNCES SECOND QUARTER 2023 FINANCIAL RESULTS AND PROVIDES BUSINESS UPDATE- Virgin Galactic Cantwell, Hickenlooper ORBITS Act to Clean Up Space Junk Heads to Full Senate Space Debris Will Block Space Exploration unless We Start Acting Sustainably- Scientific American USSF, Johns Hopkins University Debut New Era of Officer PME- Space Force Allied Command Transformation Advances NATO's Understanding of Newest Domain – Space- NATO NASA hears signal from Voyager 2 spacecraft after mistakenly cutting contact- AP Space Propulsion Market- Markets and Markets T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © 2023 N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ohio State University will soon be home to a ground-based copy of a space laboratory planned for a new commercial space station. The Ohio-based lab will be a replica of the George Washington Carver Science Park, a key science component of the “Starlab” next-generation space station. The replica laboratory, or “analog,” will allow researchers to test experiments on the ground while identical experiments are conducted aboard Starlab in Earth orbit. The Carver Science Park, established by space tech leaders Voyager Space and Nanoracks, will be a core element of Starlab, the companies' planned future commercial space station. The project is now underway with a facility at OSU's College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, and this year, the partners will break ground on a stand-alone facility on the Ohio State Air Transportation & Aerospace Campus. This CMC forum takes an in-depth look at how this new facility landed in Ohio and what it promises for the state and for researchers. The panelists are: Dr. John M. Horack, The Neil Armstrong Chair in Aerospace Policy, The Ohio State University Jeffrey Manber, President of International and Space Stations, Voyager Space Holdings; Founder, Nanoracks Dr. Scott Shearer, Professor and Chair, The Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, The Ohio State University The host is Dr. Frederic Bertley, President & CEO, COSI This forum was sponsored by Kroger and AECOM. It was supported by the Grange Insurance Audubon Center. The forum livestream was supported by The Center for Human Kindness at The Columbus Foundation and The Columbus Dispatch. This forum was recorded before a live audience on February 15, 2023.
The Space-Grant series is of one of our favorite annual traditions, and this year – we're introducing our tenth iteration of a delicious Black IPA: Starlab. Tune into to hear about the origins of the Space-Grant series and learn where the super local inspo for this specific version, Starlab.
Voyager Space and its subsidiary Nanoracks are aiming to launch Starlab, a commercial space station in 2028. They just announced an agreement with The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio to build the terrestrial home for the science and technology the space station produces. Why Ohio? The state's got a growing ecosystem of small businesses that are at the cutting-edge space manufacturing on and possibly off-world. Laura Winter speaks with Jeff Manber, Voyager's President of International and Space Stations at Space and Nanoracks Chairman of the Board; John Horack, the Neil Armstrong Chair in Aerospace Policy at The Ohio State University, and a professor in the College of Engineering's Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering department and the John Glenn College of Public Affairs; and Mark Norfolk, President and CEO of Fabrisonic, an innovative manufacturing technology company that uses sound waves in its 3D metal printing process.
C'est une info qui n'a pas fait grand bruit et qui pour autant est très intéressante. La NASA a choisi trois entreprises pour préparer l'après ISS, donc une fois que la station spatiale internationale sera officiellement désertée. Objectif pour ces entreprises : déployer leur propre station spatiale privée d'ici la fin de la décennie.C'est un contrat à plus de 415 millions de dollars qui a été signé entre la NASA, Nanoracks, Blue Origin et Northrop Grumman, avec pour objectif de créer de nouvelles stations spatiales privées, et donc à des fins touristiques. En effet, la Station Spatiale Internationale est en orbite depuis 1998 et devrait prendre sa retraite d'ici 2030. L'équipement n'est plus une priorité pour la NASA qui se concentre désormais sur les vols habités vers la Lune et Mars. Ceci dit, elle souhaite tout de même garder un endroit où mener des expériences scientifiques et où envoyer des astronautes, mais pas par ses propres moyens, d'où l'idée de faire appel à des compagnies privées. Dans un communiqué, la NASA indique que trois d'entre elles ont été choisies avec l'objectif, je cite de « permettre une économie commerciale robuste, dirigée par les Américains, en orbite terrestre basse » fin de citation.Blue Origin tout d'abord. Après avoir raté un juteux contrat face à SpaceX pour l'alunisseur du programme Artemis, Jeff Bezos, le patron d'Amazon a obtenu le droit de créer sa propre station spatiale baptisée Orbital Reef, et qui sera financée par la NASA à hauteur de 130 millions d'euros. Il s'agira, je cite « d'un parc d'affaires à usage mixte » où astronautes et chercheurs côtoieront touristes et hommes d'affaires. Blue Origin promet que l'architecture de sa station sera, je cite à nouveau « centrée sur l'Homme avec des services et des équipements de classe mondiale qui seront inspirants, pratiques et sûrs » fin de citation. Boeing, Sierra Space et Redwire Space participeront au projet qui devrait être lancée en 2027. Nanoracks de son côté a remporté le plus grand contrat individuel du programme évalué à 160 millions de dollars, pour aider à la création de sa station Starlab qui devrait également être mise en orbite en 2027. Elle est pensée pour accueillir quatre astronautes avec un volume similaire à celui de l'ISS. Enfin, le géant du secteur Northrop Grumman a obtenu un contrat de 125,6 millions de dollars pour une station modulable où l'ajout de nouveaux éléments sera possible. Objectifs : science, expérimentation industrielle et tourisme.La conception des stations aura lieu jusqu'en 2025, avec début de mise en orbite en 2027. Ainsi, le futur de l'orbite basse de la Terre se dessine avec plusieurs stations spatiales privées où des visiteurs issus de divers secteurs pourront séjourner en louant les modules pour des prix qui n'ont pas encore été communiqués. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In Episode 47, Ben chats to space industry legend and Chief Revenue Officer at Voyager Space - Clay Mowry. Clay has previously held leadership positions at Blue Origin and Arianespace. In this episode, they discuss the significance of Artemis, the privatisation of the space industry, how he got offered a job at Blue Origin and what he hopes to achieve as incoming President at the International Astronautical Federation. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsor: Spaced Ventures: https://www.spacedventures.com/ to invest shares of actual space startups! (Note from Ben - due to having record in a different location for this episode, Bens sound quality was not great at times - back to normal next episode (sorry)!) OUTLINE: Here's approximate timestamps for the episode. 00:18 Sponsor on board: Spaced Ventures 01:28 Introducing Clay Mowry 02:20 Artemis 04:04 Launch significance of Artemis 1 05:20 Risk of launch 07:17 Why is Clay a good leader? 11:00 Experience at Arian-Space & early privatisation of space 15:23 How Clay got approached by Blue Origin 18:15 Blue Origin's Mission 22:05 New role as Chief Revenue Officer at Voyager 26:00 Nanoracks 27:40 Starlab 31:00 Science park business model 31:55 incoming President Elect IAF 37:08 Wrap up and socials Follow Clay Mowry: Website: https://voyagerspace.com/ & https://www.iafastro.org/biographie/clayton-mowry.html Twitter: https://twitter.com/voyagersh & https://twitter.com/ClayMowry Stay connected with us! Use #Astroben across various social media platforms to engage with us! Website: www.astroben.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astrobenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Gambleonit LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-astro-ben-podcast/ Please subscribe and rate - Ad Astra!
Psy-Nation Radio Episode #055 The 55th edition of the Psy-Nation Radio podcast hosted by Ace Ventura & Liquid Soul (Liquid Ace) is here! Bringing to you the freshest music, news and interviews from Psytrance culture. Extra long summer bonanza episode including mix by Iboga Records head honcho DJ Emok ! We always love to hear your thoughts - feel free to send suggestions, feedback and requests to: psynationradio@gmail.com Turn on, Tune in, Drop out! #WeArePsyNation Track list: 1. Ace Ventura & LISH - The light / Kaya project remix (Iboga records) 2. BLiSS & Ritmo - One with the universe (Iboga records) 3. Invisible reality & Side effects - Dream & Reality / Polaris remix (Techsafari records) 4. Transpose - Spirituality (Techsafari records) 5. Liquid soul - Out of the blue / One function remix (Iboga records) 6. Misaya - Sacra (Expo records) 7. Shanti V Deedrah - Centurion (HOMmega productions) 8. Darma - Chandra (Solar Tech records) 9. Hypnocoustics - Orange sunshine (Nano records) 10. Menog - Insanity (Nano records) 11. Jumpstreet - Gourmet noise (Looney moon records) 12. Starlab & Spinal fusion feat. Kamya - The great awakening / Spectra sonics remix (Digital Om) 13. Electric universe & Mad tribe - Party planners pt.2 (United beats records) Emok Guest Mix 1. Phaxe, Emok, Gaudium & Martin Vice - Ost 2. Suntree - Face The Music (Early Edit) 3. Out Of Orbit - Acid Shower 4. Critical Choice - Roots (Static Movement Remix) 5. Critical Choice - Sinner 6. Critical Choice - Black Swan 7. Gaudium - NN 8. Phaxe, Emok, Gaudium & Martin Vice - Mojo 9. Union Jack - Cockroach (Symbolic & Lifeforms Remix) 10. Protonica, Emok, Martin Vice & Emok - Goal Of Life This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Boeing completed Starliner's long-awaited Orbital Flight Test-2 mission to the ISS, but about a week after landing, NASA announced its intent to buy more Dragon flights from SpaceX.This episode of Main Engine Cut Off is brought to you by 41 executive producers—Simon, Lauren, Kris, Pat, Matt, Jorge, Ryan, Donald, Lee, Chris, Warren, Bob, Russell, Moritz, Joel, Jan, David, Joonas, Robb, Tim Dodd (the Everyday Astronaut!), Frank, Julian and Lars from Agile Space, Tommy, Matt, The Astrogators at SEE, Chris, Aegis Trade Law, Fred, Hemant, Dawn Aerospace, Andrew, Harrison, and seven anonymous—and 792 other supporters.TopicsNASA, Boeing Complete Starliner Uncrewed Flight Test to Space Station | NASABoeing's Starliner capsule completes first “nail-biting” docking at space station – Spaceflight NowStarliner concludes OFT-2 test flight with landing in New Mexico - SpaceNewsNASA to buy five additional Crew Dragon flights - SpaceNewsNASA Selects Companies to Develop Commercial Destinations in Space | NASAT+216: Orbital Reef, with Brent Sherwood (SVP of Advanced Development Programs at Blue Origin) - Main Engine Cut OffT+208: The Polaris Program - Main Engine Cut OffT+203: Starlab with Marshall Smith, SVP of Space Systems at Nanoracks - Main Engine Cut OffThe ShowLike the show? Support the show!Email your thoughts, comments, and questions to anthony@mainenginecutoff.comFollow @WeHaveMECOListen to MECO HeadlinesJoin the Off-Nominal DiscordSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn or elsewhereSubscribe to the Main Engine Cut Off NewsletterBuy shirts and Rocket Socks from the Main Engine Cut Off ShopMusic by Max JustusArtwork photo by NASA
Brent Sherwood, Senior Vice President of Advanced Development Programs for Blue Origin, joins me to talk about Orbital Reef. We talk about the long history leading up to this architecture, the nature of their partnership with Sierra Space and other team members, the parts of the program that are specific to their contract with NASA on the Commercial LEO Destinations project, and dive into how their business strategy might play out in the near future.This episode of Main Engine Cut Off is brought to you by 40 executive producers—Simon, Lauren, Kris, Pat, Matt, Jorge, Ryan, Donald, Lee, Chris, Warren, Bob, Russell, Moritz, Joel, Jan, David, Joonas, Robb, Tim Dodd (the Everyday Astronaut!), Frank, Julian and Lars from Agile Space, Tommy, Matt, The Astrogators at SEE, Chris, Aegis Trade Law, Fred, Hemant, Dawn Aerospace, Andrew, and seven anonymous—and 788 other supporters.TopicsBlue OriginOrbital ReefAnnouncing Orbital Reef - Your Address in Orbit - YouTubeMixed-Use Business Park Developments in Space: A Real-Estate ParadigmT+200: Orbital Reef, Starlab, and the ISS Conundrum - Main Engine Cut OffT+203: Starlab with Marshall Smith, SVP of Space Systems at Nanoracks - Main Engine Cut OffBlue Origin and Sierra Space Leading Team to Build “Orbital Reef” Business Park in Space – SpacePolicyOnline.comSierra Space to work with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries on commercial space station technologies - SpaceNewsNASA Selects Companies to Develop Commercial Destinations in Space | NASAOrbital Reef passes design review - SpaceNewsThe ShowLike the show? Support the show!Email your thoughts, comments, and questions to anthony@mainenginecutoff.comFollow @WeHaveMECOListen to MECO HeadlinesJoin the Off-Nominal DiscordSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn or elsewhereSubscribe to the Main Engine Cut Off NewsletterBuy shirts and Rocket Socks from the Main Engine Cut Off ShopMusic by Max JustusArtwork photo by NASA/Ben Smegelsky
Some important deadlines are looming for farmers wanting to join the nearly 2,000 already signed up for the H2Ohio water quality program. To date, over 1 million acres have Voluntary Nutrient Management Plans, a key component of H2Ohio. This week, we visit with the Director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, Dorothy Pelanda, to find out more about the initiative, and other important items, like food security and their work with county fairs, that fall under the purview of ODA. 00:00 - Ohio Department of Agriculture Director Dorothy Pelanda discusses the success of H2Ohio in northwest Ohio and how her agency has helped farmers through the recent challenges in Ohio's food supply chain. 16:50 - The Ohio Dairy Action Group is taking what are have learned from industry experts and created policy to help dairy farmers across the state remain viable. Ohio Farm Bureau's Brandon Kern has the details. 23:50 - In a new series of “To the Beat of Agriculture” segments, we highlight Ohio Farm Bureau state trustees. 32:20 - The Ohio State University is the lead university partner of a multimillion-dollar NASA-funded effort to develop a new generation of commercially based, human-occupied space stations. OSU's John M. Horack, Neil Armstrong Chair in Aerospace Policy and lead researcher for the Starlab collaboration and Scott Shearer, Professor and Chair, Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering explain the project's mission and how their university got involved.
Guests Matt Hodson (MATTHS) artist, performer, educator Rich Hilton - Nile Rodgers Studio guy, keyboards for Chic Dave Spiers-synthexpert, GForceSoftware.com Youtube video version: https://youtu.be/6q6-gnImJLA Preshow and other exclusive benefits patreon.com/sonicstate Sign up for iZotope's Music Production Suite Pro for 24.99 a month, or Producers Club for $19.99 a month, and you get access to the most up-to-date versions of our plug-ins as well as the latest features and updates as they are released. No upgrade fees. And, you can tap into iZotope's expert knowledge with exclusive product tutorials and videos on mixing, mastering, and more. Head over to iZotope.com now to get a 7-day free trial. SONIC 001 - an 18 Track Compilation Album from Sonicstate.com contributors available now via Bandcamp. Around an hour of original songs and instrumentals showcasing the talents of some of our contributors. Fantastic value. 00:00:00 Intros 00:10:04 Presonus Acquired By Fender 00:24:05 Rhodes MK8 00:36:25 Strymon Starlab 00:45:47 Rossum SP-1200 Re-issue 00:46:41 Alex Ball SP-1200 Demo 00:54:47 Dave Pick: Alex Ball M-Tron Pack 01:00:38 Nick Pick: Boss RC-505 MKII 01:02:14 Matt Pick: Matthew Herbert Documentary 01:06:38 MATTHS NEW TRACK Where to Watch/Listen - We now stream the live show to Youtube Live, Facebook Live as well as at Sonicstate.com/live every Weds at 4pm UK time- please do join in. Preshow available on Twitch. You can also download the audio version from RSS FEED
This week on the Space Explored Podcast, Seth Kurkowski and Derek Wise discuss developments in Starship testing and possible locations for future launches. Along with that, they discussed new commercial space stations coming by the end of the decade and more news from the week. Subscribe SpotifyApple PodcastsOvercast Follow Seth Kurkowski @SethKurk Derek Wise @derekiswise Read More ‘Lightyear,' Pixar's Toy Story stand-alone character movie blasts off next JuneSpaceX Crew-3 astronauts arrive at Kennedy Space Center ahead of Halloween launchScoop: Improvements coming to SpaceX launch pad hint at ‘big' things coming to SLC-40Blue Origin partners up with Sierra Space, Boeing, and others to build a fully commercial space stationNASA's first SLS Moon rocket launching as early as February 2022, later windows availableSpaceX performs double engine static fire on Starship 20, ending a static fire lullFAA's Starship public hearings were filled with valid complaints and Elon Musk fandomNanoracks announces Starlab, the first-ever commercial space station, coming 2027NASA fully stacks the SLS rocket for the first timeNASA is requesting proposals for more rides to the International Space Station More Space Explored Podcast Episodes Listen to more 9to5 podcasts Rapid Unscheduled DiscussionsHappy HourStacktraceAlphabet ScoopElectrekThe Buzz Podcast Enjoy reading Space Explored? Help others find us by following on Apple News and Google News. Be sure to check us out on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, join our Discord!
This week on the Space Explored Podcast, Seth Kurkowski and Derek Wise discuss developments in Starship testing and possible locations for future launches. Along with that, they discussed new commercial space stations coming by the end of the decade and more news from the week. Subscribe SpotifyApple PodcastsOvercast Follow Seth Kurkowski @SethKurk Derek Wise @derekiswise Read More ‘Lightyear,' Pixar's Toy Story stand-alone character movie blasts off next JuneSpaceX Crew-3 astronauts arrive at Kennedy Space Center ahead of Halloween launchScoop: Improvements coming to SpaceX launch pad hint at ‘big' things coming to SLC-40Blue Origin partners up with Sierra Space, Boeing, and others to build a fully commercial space stationNASA's first SLS Moon rocket launching as early as February 2022, later windows availableSpaceX performs double engine static fire on Starship 20, ending a static fire lullFAA's Starship public hearings were filled with valid complaints and Elon Musk fandomNanoracks announces Starlab, the first-ever commercial space station, coming 2027NASA fully stacks the SLS rocket for the first timeNASA is requesting proposals for more rides to the International Space Station More Space Explored Podcast Episodes Listen to more 9to5 podcasts Rapid Unscheduled DiscussionsHappy HourStacktraceAlphabet ScoopElectrekThe Buzz Podcast Enjoy reading Space Explored? Help others find us by following on Apple News and Google News. Be sure to check us out on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, join our Discord!
The era of private space stations is officially here as Nanoracks, Voyager Space and Lockheed Martin announce plans to launch a commercial station in 2027, but it's just the next logical step for developing the new space economy, the companies say.