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lostfrontier.org
#970, y, ahora, Venus

lostfrontier.org

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 118:57


Tras la llegada del Hombre a la Luna, el siguiente reto en la conquista espacial fue llegar a Venus. La órbita de Venus es un 28% más cercana al Sol que la de la Tierra. Por este motivo, las naves que viajan hacia Venus deben recorrer más de 41 millones de kilómetros adentrándose en el campo gravitatorio del Sol, perdiendo parte de su energía potencial que es entonces transformada en energía cinética; esto ocasiona que este tipo de trayectorias tengan que ser calculadas con mucha precisión. Por otro lado, la atmósfera de Venus no facilita maniobras de frenado atmosférico. Venus es un planeta de atmósfera masiva y sus capas exteriores son mucho más variables y complicadas que las de otros planetas, como Marte. Aterrizar en Venus implica contar con una información extremadamente precisa de la densidad atmosférica en las capas superiores. Tras el fracaso de la sonda Sputnik 7 lanzada hacia Venus el 4 de febrero de 1961 y que no pudo salir de la órbita terrestre, el 12 de febrero de 1961, la sonda espacial soviética Venera 1 (llamada también inicialmente Sputnik 8) se convierte en la primera sonda enviada con éxito hacia otro planeta. La Venera 1 fue la primera en combinar todas las características necesarias de una nave espacial interplanetaria: paneles solares, antena parabólica para la telemetría, estabilizadores en tres ejes, motor de corrección de rumbo y el primer lanzamiento desde una órbita de aparcamiento. Venera 1 fue la primera nave espacial lanzada para sobrevolar Venus. Perteneció al Programa Venera y consistió en un cuerpo cilíndrico coronado por una cúpula, de 2'35 m de altura y 1'5 m de diámetro. La masa de combustible era de 643'5 Kg. Dos paneles solares, con una superficie total de 2 m², se extendían en forma radial desde el cilindro. Para las comunicaciones se diseñó una antena de alta ganancia desplegable de 2 m de diámetro. Los comandos de enlace ascendente se enviaron a la nave espacial a 770 MHz y 1'6 bits/s. La sonda estaba equipada con instrumentos científicos, entre ellos un magnetómetro al final de un brazo de 2 m, trampas de iones, detectores de micrometeoritos y contadores de radiación cósmica. La cúpula contenía una esfera de combustible a presión de 1'2 atm que contenía un banderín de la Unión Soviética y fue diseñada para flotar en el océano venusiano tras el impacto previsto. La nave Venera 1 también llevaba un motor de corrección de curso. El control de temperatura —nominalmente a 30°C— se logró con persianas térmicas. Siete días después del lanzamiento, a aproximadamente dos millones de kilómetros de la Tierra, se perdió el contacto con la nave. Entre el 19 y el 20 de mayo de 1961 pasó a 100.000 Km de Venus para, posteriormente, entrar en órbita heliocéntrica. Éste fue el segundo de dos intentos de enviar una sonda a Venus en febrero de 1961, inmediatamente después del lanzamiento de su nave hermana Venera-1VA No.1,​ que no llegó a abandonar la órbita de la Tierra. El motor 11D33 fue el primero de ciclo de combustión en etapas del mundo y también el primer uso de un motor de vacío para permitir el cohete de combustible líquido en el espacio. Se llevaron a cabo tres sesiones de telemetría, reuniendo datos de viento solar y rayos cósmicos cerca de la Tierra, en la magnetopausa de la Tierra. El 19 de febrero, a una distancia de 1.900.000 Km, después de descubrir el viento solar con Luna 2, Venera 1 proporcionó la primera verificación de que este plasma estaba presente uniformemente en el espacio profundo. Siete días después, no se pudo realizar la siguiente sesión de telemetría programada. El 19 de mayo de 1961 Venera 1 pasó a menos de 100.000 Km de Venus. Los ingenieros soviéticos determinaron que Venera-1 falló debido al sobrecalentamiento de un sensor de orientación. El 22 de julio de 1962 la NASA lanzó la primera misión del programa espacial estadounidense con destino a Venus, la sonda Mariner 1, que se destruyó durante el despegue. A los 4 min y 53 s se produjo una inclinación inesperada del cohete que fue detectada por los encargados de seguridad de la misión. Ante esta situación que implicaba alguna posibilidad de que el cohete cayese en el océano cerca de las rutas transatlánticas, se envió una orden al cohete para su autodestrucción 6 s antes de que liberase la sonda. Durante la caída, el transpondedor de radio siguió mandando señales durante 64 s. El fallo fue causado por la combinación de dos factores: interferencias en las señales recibidas y la omisión de un guión en las instrucciones del programa de guiado del cohete. Ambos errores provocaron que durante las pérdidas de contacto con tierra el cohete modificara su trayectoria y se desviara de la ruta prevista. Igualmente fallida resultó la sonda Sputnik 19, similar a la Venera 1 y lanzada por la Unión Soviética el 25 de agosto de 1962. Sin embargo, el primer éxito en la exploración de Venus no se haría esperar mucho más. La Mariner 2 sobrevoló Venus en diciembre de 1962 a una distancia de 34.773 Km y se convirtió en la primera sonda en transmitir desde las proximidades del planeta. Era una sonda lunar del tipo Ranger modificada. Estableció que Venus no tenía campo magnético y consiguió medir las emisiones térmicas de microondas del planeta. Hammock, Astropilot, Chronotope Project, Terra Ambient, Cousin Silas, Bersarin Quartett, Robert Scott Thompson, Miledh, Vangelis, Chuck van Zyl, Blue Is Nine, David Helpling, Lars Leonhard. El playlist detallado: lostfrontier.org/episodios/2022/970

Spacemusic Season 12 (with *TC*)
Spacemusic 12.23 Ambient FM

Spacemusic Season 12 (with *TC*)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020


December 11 - Show designed for this time of year: dial in for warm ambient moods, the most subtle but efficient hour of sound that make you forget about time or any agenda. If you join this Journey, you’re a wise person and have decided to let it all be. Featuring Eclektic, Lusine icl, Dawn Chorus & the Infallible Sea, Kiphi, B. Ashra, Gert Emmens & Ruud Heij, Laroth, Terra Ambient, Pat Keista, Evadez. No need to buy a radio. Just listen to Ambient FM right here! One more show coming in Season 12 …

Sequences Magazine
Sequences Podcast no88

Sequences Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2016 180:27


G’day everyone, it’s that time again to bring you more juicy tracks from our music world, to keep you entertained. If you can’t get enough of Berlin School , we have some cracking tracks in that style to satisfy your habit. There’s also a good mix of ambient to chill out, cinematic to experimental music to, from the US, Australia, Europe & the UK. Special mention must go to Keith Richie’s monumental release of the Maestro Interstellar Suite, a truly work of art in this field. We are again introducing classic tracks from the early years on forthcoming issues. Our chosen track is from the 1990 album, ‘The Dome’ by Ole Hojer Hansen. We pay our tribute to Jeff Koval known as Terra Ambient, who died to soon, at the age of 44, a sad lost to the ambient community. You can hear a track from his first album for the Spotted Peccary label, 'Wanderlust'. From my part of the world, Oz, we introduce you to Kl(aus), one of the very few bands we get from there, using vintage equipment to get that Berlin school improvised sound of the 70’s to the early 80’s period, take it away guys. Sequences tracklist no88 1.55 Kl(aus) ‘Three Sheets’ (album Kl(aus) www.only1klaus.com 8.42 Kl(aus) ’Proof Portal’ 14.31 Keith Richie ‘Part III’ (album The Maestro Interstellar Suite) *** https://music.krichie.com 27.57 Keith Richie ‘Part IV’ *** 39.48 Venja ’Shapeshifter’ (album Shapeshifter) www.syngate.net 49.45 Venja ‘Drifting’ 57.48 Anhidema ‘Words Do Not Do And Say Nothing’ (album Conversation With The Cosmos) 60.20 Anhidema ‘Welcome to infinity Forever’ http://www.anhidema.com/ 63.53 Anhidema ‘Night Sadness At 4AM’ 68.09 Pat Pik ‘This Is Me’(album This Is Me) https://patpik.bandcamp.com 73.39 Pat Pik ‘Black Is Back’ 78.33 Pat Pik ‘Celestial Journey’ 83.54 Steve Roach & Robin Logan ‘Mystic Drift’ (album Second Nature) *** www.steveroach.com 93.44 Steve Roach & Robin Logan ‘Primal Confluence’ (album Biosonic) 100.16 Xelomen & This Liquid Sky ’Soul Exchange’ www.facebook.com/XelomenOfficial 105.55 Michael Law’Atlantic Coast’ (Celtic Otherworld EP) http://www.synfinity.eu 111.32 Michael Law ‘Celtic Otherworld (Sacred Wells At Lough Hyne) 116.14 Fratoroler ‘Okklusion’ (album What) *** www.syngate.net 133.15 Steve Roach ’Skeleton Passage’ (live In Tucson) 143.19 Electronic Sound Project ‘Call Of Pripyat’ (album Chernobyl Disaster) www.facebook.com/marc.vanoers.75 145.29 Electronic Sound Project ’Abandoned City’ 149.03 Electronic Sound Project ‘Warning Nuclear Darkness’ 153.28 Terra Ambient ‘The Ghost In Me’ (album Wanderlust) www.spottedpeccary.com 159.27 Eternalkeys ‘Farewell To Childhood’ http://mimmodippolito.wix.com/eternalkeys 161.46 Eternalkeys ‘My Fairy Lost’ 164.40 Christain Fiesel & Jack Hertz ‘Steamquencer’ (End Of The Steam Age) http://auralfilms.bandcamp.com/ 172.43 Ole Hojer Hansen The Dome Part 3 (album The Dome) *** Edit ***

Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Ultima Thule celebrates 25 years of broadcasting ambient and atmospheric music from across the ages and around the world with a three-programme series of original, unreleased compositions created especially to mark our quarter century milestone by the artists whose music we know and love; featured in this episode are works by Richard Bone, Al Gromer Khan, Peter Miller, Mediadogs, Markus Reuter, Igneous Flame, Robert Rich, Paul Avgerinos, Numina, Steve Roach, Chad Kettering, Terra Ambient and Darshan Ambient.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Ultima Thule celebrates 25 years of broadcasting ambient and atmospheric music from across the ages and around the world with a three-programme series of original, unreleased compositions created especially to mark our quarter century milestone by the artists whose music we know and love; featured in this episode are works by Richard Bone, Al Gromer Khan, Peter Miller, Mediadogs, Markus Reuter, Igneous Flame, Robert Rich, Paul Avgerinos, Numina, Steve Roach, Chad Kettering, Terra Ambient and Darshan Ambient.

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Spacemusic (Season 6)
Happy Hour ::: June 2011

Spacemusic (Season 6)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2011 54:31


NEW SERIES ! Having a good time, drinks, bites, good music from all over the place… playing tracks that simply need attention. Step into the bar and relax… LIVE electronic (ambient) entertainment coming to you from Rotterdam, NL. This time there’s no seriously planned playlist, it’s the best music on the fly, no shownotes, no links to sites nor stores. Please, if you have any question feel free to send us an e-mail to spacemusic (dot) NL (at) gmail (dot) com. Cheers! Total playing time: 00h54m31s Feel free to support this show, click the donate button below….

Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Resonantly drifting across an ambient world, for the forseeable future; with Resonant Drift, Terra Ambient, Time Being, Bruno Sanfilippo, Philip Wilkerson and Bob Holroyd.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Resonantly drifting across an ambient world, for the forseeable future; with Resonant Drift, Terra Ambient, Time Being, Bruno Sanfilippo, Philip Wilkerson and Bob Holroyd.

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Spacemusic (Season 6)
#605 Spacemusic podcast

Spacemusic (Season 6)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2011 45:38


Are you busy? Are you in a hurry? Fine. But take your moments of rest from time to time. Human beings need to recharge on a regular basis, it’s that simple! Maintain energy and avoid burnout effects; here’s a couple of tips to do it better, we think. 1] develop a positive attitude, even if you don’t want to do something, find a way to reframe the circumstances, do not judge everything around you all day, stay focussed. 2] listen to uplifting and refreshing music, listening to Spacemusic is proven to be very helpful to decompress from daily activities. 3] Avoid caffeine and drink more water, water keeps your energy level more balanced, you will avoid a serious energy drain that comes from a caffeine crash. 4] get recovery time, take breaks during the day, put them in your schedule. 5] get sufficient sleep, if you need to take a power nap, take one; exhaustion will always be on the horizon if you don’t get adequate sleep. It all sounds simple right? But how many people actually practice these steps, really? Welcome to Spacemusic land, here you can think about it while listening to the best relaxing music on this globe and beyond. Enjoy Spacemusic #605, non-stop show featuring wonderful ambient/relaxing music. feedback/comments via spacemusic.nl@gmail.com EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Mitran Mitran Music Tracklist: [00:00] - ERIC BRIDENBAKER : Aranya [05:03] - JAMES BERNARD : Unreleased Works 1994-1999 [13:23] - SPIELEREI : Exit [20:55] - TERRA AMBIENT : The Ghost In Me [26:53] - EMIL KLOTZSCH : sctl12 [32:50] - SABI : Six Places [36:48] - Al JEWER + ANDY MITRAN : Ritual Cave [40:48] - TOM DEPLONTY : Corridor ============================== Thank you for joining Space… with spacemusic.nl - Have a Good One!

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Spacemusic (Season 6)
#601 Spacemusic podcast

Spacemusic (Season 6)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2010 41:10


Welcome to the Spacemusic podcast, take a deep breath, forget about everything and enjoy the music we play here for you… it’s a journey through time and space featuring artists like Ars Deco, Carbon Based Lifeforms, Craig Padilla, Terra Ambient, Observation Point, Robert Douglas, Ben Cox, Bruno Sanfilippo and Mathias Grassow. feedback/comments via:spacemusic.nl@gmail.com EXCECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Jürgen Ewald, Greg Demetrick [00:00] - ARS DECO : Onda [04:50] - CARBON BASED LIFEFORMS : Transmission/Intermission (MORE) [08:00] - CRAIG PADILLA : Realm of the Spirit (MORE) [14:00] - TERRA AMBIENT : The Glass House (MORE) [20:18] - OBSERVATION POINT : Timeless [24:01] - ROBERT DOUGLAS : October Sun (MORE) [29:12] - BEN COX : Anhinga (MORE) [35:35] - BRUNO SANFILIPPO+MATHIAS GRASSOW : Cromo p.2 (MORE)

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Spacemusic (Season 2-3-4-5)
Senseo®Sundays ::: Terra Ambient :::

Spacemusic (Season 2-3-4-5)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2009


(AUDIO) Shipped to us by Spotted Peccary, the new album by Terra Ambient has it's own tone, it's own vibe, it's own and true magic. Have to say, took a second listening session before we got into the right stream sort of speak.... That's what the daily circumstances do to us. Start. First of all, never heard a fade-in like the first track of this album... from zero decibels to a room filled with Terra Ambient in couple of minutes. The mix is golden. The mood is just right for starting your day as well as ending is and go to bed. Jeff has done a fantastic job with this 'layered' production: there's so much to discover each time you'll hear this album. It seems it never stops to develop, simply fantastic!. Terra Ambient is Jeff Kowal. Jeff has been an active musician for over 15 years. Both formally trained and self-taught, Jeff's musical interests and influences span a wide spectrum of cultures. This crossover of electronic, ethnic, acoustic and experimental sounds has become the foundation of his work. Terra Ambient's award-winning work can be heard in solo projects, as well as in collaborations with other artists, commercial and independent movie score, and gallery installations... [caption id="attachment_862" align="aligncenter" width="642" caption="Terra Ambient - Wanderlust - Out Now!"][/caption] This Senseoreg;Sunday took about 12 hours of production time; that's without the compression/upload it took us. We're talking HD video now. The audio podcast (this one) is 'just a simple mp3 file'. The HD video edition (the other one) gives you a studio perspective and a sort of LIVE experience of today's album. We'd love to hear from you about your own experience, the way you've met Terra Ambient and what you think of it. Cool! It's all part of the Spacemusic HD project. Speaking of which.... spacemusic.nl is still looking for sponsors and opportunities to expand HD adventures and reports to the max, following artists - musicians - producers and DJ's across the universe, starting on planet earth. Join us today and let yourselves hear! Big Hugs! Spacemusic Team Senseoreg; Sundays ::: Terra Ambient ::: (03:00) -nbsp;Terra Ambient -nbsp;Wanderlust (09:55) -nbsp;Terra Ambient -nbsp;The Ghost in Me Visit the Terra Ambient website HERE ~TC copy; 2009

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Spacemusic (Season 2-3-4-5)
(HD) Senseo®Sundays ::: Terra Ambient :::

Spacemusic (Season 2-3-4-5)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2009


(640MB VIDEO) HD 720p edition of the Senseo Sundays podcast featuring the Terra Ambient album WANDERLUST.nbsp;Terra Ambient is Jeff Kowal. Jeff has been an active musician for over 15 years. Both formally trained and self-taught, Jeffrsquo;s musical interests and influences span a wide spectrum of cultures. This crossover of electronic, ethnic, acoustic and experimental sounds has become the foundation of his work. Terra Ambientrsquo;s award-winning work can be heard in solo projects, as well as in collaborations with other artists, commercial and independent movie score, and gallery installationshellip; This Senseoreg;Sunday took about 12 hours of production time; thatrsquo;s without the compression/upload it took us. Wersquo;re talking HD video now. This HD video edition gives you a studio perspective and a sort of LIVE experience of todayrsquo;s album. Wersquo;d love to hear from you about your own experience, the way yoursquo;ve met Terra Ambient and what you think of it. Cool! Itrsquo;s all part of the Spacemusic HD project. Speaking of whichhellip;. spacemusic.nl is still looking for sponsors and opportunities to expand HD adventures and reports to the max, following artists - musicians - producers and DJrsquo;s across the universe, starting on planet earth. Join us today and let yourselves hear! YouTube: Terra Ambient - THE MAKING OF #60;Wanderlust#62; Spacemusic.blip.tv web based video streaming 720p iTunes: Spacemusic ::: video channel ::: Special Thanks tonbsp;Stamfordphotoexpress.co.uk, Bouncefm.com, Spottedpeccary.com, Lotuspike.com. For more information about sponsorship and possibilities to support our show, please contact us via the contact page or send an e-mail to spacemusic.nl@gmail.com. Thank you. [ad#post-ad]

Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Dreamwalking through the forbidden world, with music by Ozone Player, Terra Ambient, Wolf Linz and Greg Amov.

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Ultima Thule Ambient Music

Dreamwalking through the forbidden world, with music by Ozone Player, Terra Ambient, Wolf Linz and Greg Amov.

dreamwalking terra ambient