Podcasts about Venera

A Soviet program that explored Venus with multiple probes

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Einschlafen mit Geschichte

Sowjetische Raumsonde zur Venuserforschung... Mach's dir bequem und kuschel dich ein! Dieser Podcast wird durch Werbung finanziert. Weitere Podcasts, Infos und Angebote unserer Werbepartner: https://linktr.ee/EinschlafenMitPodcast Die Episode basiert auf Inhalten von Wikipedia: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venera_9 Inhalte wurde mithilfe künstlicher Intelligenz erstellt oder bearbeitet. CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz
Esta semana en Músicas de Ferrolterra Manu Fraguela presenta Brixela e o disco Filigrana. Hoxe: Acibeche e amor

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 10:10


O panorama da música tradicional galega dálle a benvida a Brixela, un novo proxecto que presenta o seu primeiro traballo discográfico, «Filigrana», unha proposta que une a música de raíz co patrimonio da ourivería tradicional galega. O grupo está formado por Pedro Díaz (voz e pandeireta), Xan Pampín (acordeón e bombo) e a naronesa Manuela Fraguela, á zanfona, tres artistas unidos polo seu vínculo coa tradición musical de Galicia e doutras culturas. O disco afonda no simbolismo das xoias tradicionais, entendidas non só como elementos estéticos, senón como amuletos, memoria familiar e recurso de supervivencia. Cancións como “A Venera” ou “Pacto Recto” recuperan historias de desamor, usura e legado, mentres outras pezas abren espazos á esperanza e á transmisión xeracional. Cunha posta en escena sinxela e emotiva, Brixela propón unha viaxe sonora entre emoción, historia e identidade galega.

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz
Esta semana en Músicas de Ferrolterra a naronesa Manu Fraguela presenta as súas músicas. Hoxe:Pasodobre de Brañas Verdes

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 8:54


O panorama da música tradicional galega dálle a benvida a Brixela, un novo proxecto que presenta o seu primeiro traballo discográfico, «Filigrana», unha proposta que une a música de raíz co patrimonio da ourivería tradicional galega. O grupo está formado por Pedro Díaz (voz e pandeireta), Xan Pampín (acordeón e bombo) e a naronesa Manuela Fraguela, á zanfona, tres artistas unidos polo seu vínculo coa tradición musical de Galicia e doutras culturas. O disco afonda no simbolismo das xoias tradicionais, entendidas non só como elementos estéticos, senón como amuletos, memoria familiar e recurso de supervivencia. Cancións como “A Venera” ou “Pacto Recto” recuperan historias de desamor, usura e legado, mentres outras pezas abren espazos á esperanza e á transmisión xeracional. Cunha posta en escena sinxela e emotiva, Brixela propón unha viaxe sonora entre emoción, historia e identidade galega.

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz
Esta semana en Músicas de Ferrolterra a naronesa Manu Fraguela presenta Brixela e o disco "Filigrana". Hoxe: Pacto Recto

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 9:09


O panorama da música tradicional galega dálle a benvida a Brixela, un novo proxecto que presenta o seu primeiro traballo discográfico, «Filigrana», unha proposta que une a música de raíz co patrimonio da ourivería tradicional galega. O grupo está formado por Pedro Díaz (voz e pandeireta), Xan Pampín (acordeón e bombo) e a naronesa Manuela Fraguela, á zanfona, tres artistas unidos polo seu vínculo coa tradición musical de Galicia e doutras culturas. O disco afonda no simbolismo das xoias tradicionais, entendidas non só como elementos estéticos, senón como amuletos, memoria familiar e recurso de supervivencia. Cancións como “A Venera” ou “Pacto Recto” recuperan historias de desamor, usura e legado, mentres outras pezas abren espazos á esperanza e á transmisión xeracional. Cunha posta en escena sinxela e emotiva, Brixela propón unha viaxe sonora entre emoción, historia e identidade galega.

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz
Esta semana en Músicas de Ferrolterra a naronesa Manu Fraguela presenta os seus traballos. Hoxe: Xota De Pazos De Borbén

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 9:29


O panorama da música tradicional galega dálle a benvida a Brixela, un novo proxecto que presenta o seu primeiro traballo discográfico, «Filigrana», unha proposta que une a música de raíz co patrimonio da ourivería tradicional galega. O grupo está formado por Pedro Díaz (voz e pandeireta), Xan Pampín (acordeón e bombo) e a naronesa Manuela Fraguela, á zanfona, tres artistas unidos polo seu vínculo coa tradición musical de Galicia e doutras culturas. O disco afonda no simbolismo das xoias tradicionais, entendidas non só como elementos estéticos, senón como amuletos, memoria familiar e recurso de supervivencia. Cancións como “A Venera” ou “Pacto Recto” recuperan historias de desamor, usura e legado, mentres outras pezas abren espazos á esperanza e á transmisión xeracional. Cunha posta en escena sinxela e emotiva, Brixela propón unha viaxe sonora entre emoción, historia e identidade galega.

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz
Esta semana en Músicas de Ferrolterra a naronesa Manu Fraguela presenta Brixela e o disco "Filigrana". Hoxe: A Venera

Voces de Ferrol - RadioVoz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 9:14


O panorama da música tradicional galega dálle a benvida a Brixela, un novo proxecto que presenta o seu primeiro traballo discográfico, «Filigrana», unha proposta que une a música de raíz co patrimonio da ourivería tradicional galega. O grupo está formado por Pedro Díaz (voz e pandeireta), Xan Pampín (acordeón e bombo) e a naronesa Manuela Fraguela, á zanfona, tres artistas unidos polo seu vínculo coa tradición musical de Galicia e doutras culturas. O disco afonda no simbolismo das xoias tradicionais, entendidas non só como elementos estéticos, senón como amuletos, memoria familiar e recurso de supervivencia. Cancións como “A Venera” ou “Pacto Recto” recuperan historias de desamor, usura e legado, mentres outras pezas abren espazos á esperanza e á transmisión xeracional. Cunha posta en escena sinxela e emotiva, Brixela propón unha viaxe sonora entre emoción, historia e identidade galega.

The Space Show
2026.03.04 | Dart AE hypersonic demonstrator — Hypersonix Launch Systems

The Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 52:17


On The Space Show for Wednesday, 4 March 2026:Dart AE hypersonic demonstrator by Hypersonix Launch SystemsThe launch of Queensland's Hypersonix Launch Systems Dart AE hypersonic aircraft on a modified Rocket Lab Electron (HASTE) rocket. (Inserts courtesy HLS, Rocket Lab)Space Show News: * Update on Artemis II launch delay. * Changes to the Artemis program: NASA revises plans for future Artemis missions, updates architecture and cancels upgrades to SLSLost Armstrong: Bemoaning the fact that there is no definitive photograph of Neil Armstrong standing on the Moon. Turn Back Time: Sixty years ago, Cosmos 110 carried two dogs into the Van Allen radiation belt; Intelsat decided to use geostationary satellites; Venera 2 and Venera 3 reached Venus; and Gemini 8 was being prepared for an ambitious flight. (Inserts courtesy NZBC, BBC, VOA, Radio Australia, Radio Moscow)

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast
The Sun's Great Galactic Road Trip, China's Moon Museum & a Pi Day Planet

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 17:48 Transcription Available


Episode: S05E63  |  Date: Saturday, 14 March 2026 Hosted by Anna & Avery  |  Astronomy Daily Podcast Network — Bitesz.com   From galactic migrations to Pi Day planets, Episode 63 covers six stories that span the breadth of the solar system and beyond. Our Sun turns out to have hitched a ride outward from the Milky Way's interior billions of years ago — and brought thousands of stellar companions with it. China has named a leading candidate for its first crewed Moon landing. Russia is dusting off the legacy of the legendary Soviet Venera programme with an ambitious 2036 return to Venus. NASA's nuclear-powered Titan drone is now being physically built. China's Mars sample return mission is constructing actual spacecraft. And in honour of Pi Day, we visit the exoplanet whose year lasts almost exactly 3.14 days.   Story 1: The Sun Was Part of a Galactic Migration of Solar Twins A new study in Astronomy & Astrophysics by researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University and the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan has built the largest-ever catalogue of solar twins — 6,594 Sun-like stars. Using ESA's Gaia satellite, they found a clustering of stars aged 4–6 billion years, suggesting the Sun migrated outward from the Milky Way's inner regions billions of years ago, possibly when the galactic bar was still forming and its 'corotation barrier' was weak enough to allow mass stellar movement. This migration may have placed Earth in a calmer, more life-friendly region of the Galaxy.   •      Journal: Astronomy & Astrophysics (March 2026) •      Lead researchers: Daisuke Taniguchi (Tokyo Metropolitan University) & Takuji Tsujimoto (NAOJ) •      Data source: ESA Gaia satellite — catalogue of ~2 billion stars •      Key finding: Sun likely formed ~10,000 light-years closer to the Galactic Centre than its current position   Story 2: China Eyes Rimae Bode for Its First Crewed Moon Landing A study published in Nature Astronomy (9 March 2026) proposes Rimae Bode — a volcanic region near Sinus Aestuum on the lunar near side — as a prime candidate for China's first crewed lunar landing, targeted for 2030. The site contains five distinct terrain types including pyroclastic deposits, mare basalts, rille systems and highland material. Researcher Jun Huang (China University of Geosciences, Wuhan) described it as a 'geological museum.' Four specific landing spots within the region have been proposed.   •      Journal: Nature Astronomy (March 2026) •      Lead researcher: Jun Huang, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan •      Site: Rimae Bode, near Sinus Aestuum, lunar near side •      Oldest volcanic activity in region: ~3.2–3.7 billion years ago •      China's crewed lunar landing target: 2030   Story 3: Russia Plans Venera-D Mission to Venus in 2036 Russia's First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov confirmed on 10 March 2026 that Russia plans to launch the Venera-D mission — comprising a lander, atmospheric balloon, and orbiter — to Venus in 2036. The mission would extend the legacy of the Soviet Venera programme (1961–1983), which remains the only national programme to have successfully landed on Venus. Scientific goals include searching for microbial life in Venus's clouds and studying the planet's atmosphere.   •      Mission: Venera-D (lander + balloon + orbiter) •      Planned launch: 2036 •      Agency: Roscosmos •      Heritage: Soviet Venera programme — 16 missions, 1961–1983 •      Science goal: Search for biosignatures in Venusian cloud layers (48–60 km altitude) •      Source: TASS, citing Razvedchik Journal interview with Denis Manturov   Story 4: NASA Begins Building Dragonfly — Nuclear-Powered Drone for Titan NASA and Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) officially began integration and testing of the Dragonfly rotorcraft on 10 March 2026. The car-sized, nuclear-powered octocopter is designed to fly across the surface of Saturn's moon Titan, targeting a 2028 launch on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy and arriving at Titan in 2034. It will explore diverse terrain including organic dunes and the Selk impact crater, studying prebiotic chemistry relevant to the origins of life.   •      Mission: Dragonfly | Agency: NASA / Johns Hopkins APL •      Launch: No earlier than summer 2028 (SpaceX Falcon Heavy) •      Arrival: Titan, 2034 | Mission duration: ~3.3 years •      Power: Radioisotope thermoelectric generator (nuclear) •      Range: >108 miles (175 km) across Titan's surface •      Quote: "This milestone essentially marks the birth of our flight system." — Elizabeth Turtle, PI   Story 5: China's Tianwen-3 Mars Sample Return Enters Construction Phase China's Tianwen-3 mission chief designer Liu Jizhong announced on 12 March 2026 that the mission has achieved key technology breakthroughs and is entering flight model development — building the actual spacecraft. Two Long March 5 rockets will launch in late 2028, carrying a lander/ascent vehicle and an orbiter/return spacecraft respectively. The goal is to return at least 500 grams of Martian samples to Earth by 2031 — what would be humanity's first Mars sample return.   •      Mission: Tianwen-3 | Agency: CNSA •      Launch: Late 2028 (two Long March 5 rockets) •      Sample return: Earth, targeted 2031 •      Sample target: Minimum 500 grams of Martian rock and soil •      Landing site candidates: 19 remaining (narrowing to 3 by end of 2026) •      Primary science goal: Search for biosignatures / signs of past life on Mars •      Note: NASA's Mars Sample Return was effectively cancelled in early 2026   Story 6 (Pi Day Special): K2-315b — The Exoplanet with a 3.14-Day Year In honour of Pi Day (3/14), NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day features K2-315b — an Earth-sized exoplanet orbiting a cool red dwarf star approximately 185 light-years away. Its orbital period of almost exactly 3.14159 days makes it one of the most mathematically charming exoplanet discoveries on record. Discovered using Kepler K2 mission data and announced in 2020, the planet orbits so close to its star that its surface is extremely hot and definitely uninhabitable — but delightfully pi-shaped in its year length.   •      Exoplanet: K2-315b •      Distance: ~185 light-years •      Host star: Cool red dwarf (M-type) •      Orbital period: 3.14159 days •      Discovery: Kepler K2 mission data, announced 2020 •      Surface: Extremely hot — far too close to its star for habitability •      Today's NASA APOD (14 March 2026): astronomydaily.io for linkBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-space-news-updates--5648921/support.Sponsor Details:Ensure your online privacy by using NordVPN. To get our special listener deal and save a lot of money, visit www.bitesz.com/nordvpn. You'll be glad you did!Become a supporter of Astronomy Daily by joining our Supporters Club. Commercial free episodes daily are only a click way... Click HereThis episode includes AI-generated content.

REDE (Relatos Desclasificados)
"MUJERES SATANICAS" El Culto Que Venera A Un Demonio Historias De Terror - REDE

REDE (Relatos Desclasificados)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2026 17:22 Transcription Available


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Radio Free Transylvania
Radio Free Transylvania - Episode December 15, 2025

Radio Free Transylvania

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025


Venera 7, Rudi Protrudi & Pandas Obsessed With Horse ManurePlaylist: J.G. Thirlwell - No VacancyThe Rezillos - Destination VenusReal Rejects - Not AllowedThe Von Zippers - Little Black HeartThe Shiverettes - Broken RecordThe Fuzztones - Bad News Travels FastThe Dave Clark Five - Concentration BabyThe Ramblin' Ambassadors - Pine Beetle ExpressTina & The Total Babes - Waiting For YouWire - A Question Of DegreeAngel Face - New GeneratorThe Demics - I Wanna KnowThe Riff Randells - Lethal LipglossNight Chill - Queen Of BloodSlam - Panda PatrolForbidden Dimension - Gag OdorThe 5.6.7.8's - I Don't Need You No MoreRandy Rampage - Then Last SongThe Vindictives - Terrible Monster

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Episode 307: Fake It Until You Make It

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025


"Like a Siren" by Major Stars from More Colors of Sound; "Rust" by Ben Boehmer from Caught Up In the Fire; "A Perpetual Song" by Certain Slant of Light from It Isn't But It Is; "Flatline" by Venera from Exinfinite; "Faults" by Hilary Woods from Night Criu; "Just" by Claire Rousay (feat. M Sage) from A Litle Death; "7-21-17_substitute_hifi_v3" by Toro y Moi from Soul Trash; "Snurra Pa Hjulet" by Dungen from Sitting on the Moon; "The Pressure" by Bruise Blood from You Run Through the World Like an Open Razor; "Waterfalls" by Oneohtrix Point Never from Tranquilizer; "Wine Water Jesus" by Rumah Sakit from Rumah Sakit 25; "Isomorph" by Secret Places of the Lion from High Gardens

Relatos de la Noche
Mi Vecina venera al Diablo (historias de brujería y brujas reales)

Relatos de la Noche

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 36:22 Transcription Available


Esta noche nos vamos a meter de lleno en uno de los temas que más inquieta a la comunidad: las brujas… pero no las de cuento, sino las que parecen vivir pared con pared con nosotros. Escucharemos la historia de alguien que descubre, casi por accidente, que su vecina hace cosas extrañas en el jardín trasero, cosas que poco a poco empiezan a sentirse también del otro lado de la barda. Desde ahí, las noches ya no vuelven a ser silenciosas. Viajaremos también hasta una finca en Costa Rica donde, en medio de fogatas familiares y juegos nocturnos, algo que no debería existir se acerca demasiado a uno de los primos; conoceremos a una oyente marcada por la brujería desde antes de nacer, que intenta proteger a su hijo de una presencia pegada a su sangre; y, por último, seguiremos a un joven que lleva años soñando con la misma mujer vestida de negro… hasta que un día la ve caminando frente a él en la vida real. Si están listos para historias de brujas, rituales y presencias que vuelven una y otra vez, apaguen la luz, pónganse cómodos… Ya comienza Relatos de la Noche. —

The Space Show
2025.11.19 | Blue Origin's New Glenn (NG-2) and NASA's ESCAPADE

The Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 54:00


On The Space Show for Wednesday, 19 November 2025: New Glenn (NG-2) Launches ESCAPADEThe launch of the twin ESCAPADE Blue and ESCAPADE Gold spacecraft towards Mars by the second New Glenn rocket. (Inserts courtesy GSFC, Blue Origin) Turn Back TimeThe bittersweet story of Venera 2, Venera 3 and Cosmos 96. Shenzhou updateThe Shenzhou 20 crew lands in Shenzhou 21, leaving the Shenzhou 21 crew awaiting the launch of Shenzhou 22 on November 25. Kessler Syndrome — Part Two:Tracking small debris; Kessler will start from smaller rather than larger objects; new detection techniques; policy issues; and the need for regulation. (Courtesy AGU) SpIRIT update:Melbourne University's SpIRIT satellite has completed its technology tests and is now collecting scientific gamma ray observations. Planet Earth — Episode 73: Sentinel B

Nova Ràdio Lloret
Lloret de Mar venera Sant Romà d’Antioquia

Nova Ràdio Lloret

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 8:01


Així ho assegura mossèn Martirià Brugada, que argumenta que no ha trobat cap document que marqui que es venera un altre Sant Romà.

Ideias Feitas
J. L. Carneiro, o moderado que venera radicais

Ideias Feitas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 4:58


Alberto Gonçalves comenta os elogios de José Luís Carneiro às propostas de MamdaniSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bandeja de entrada de Radio 3
Bandeja de entrada - Júlia Colom, Ona Mafalda, Daniel Avery... - 31/10/25

Bandeja de entrada de Radio 3

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 58:58


...y más canciones de Nine Inch Nails (con Judeline), Venera (con FKA twigs), Danny L Harle (con Caroline Polachek), Fee Reega, Nadadora, rewiredXsemble, Rosalía y Maria Arnal.Escuchar audio

Commento al Vangelo di don Nicola
Chi sono davvero i Santi? Il vero significato della festa di Tutti i Santi. Perché la Chiesa li venera (e non li adora)?

Commento al Vangelo di don Nicola

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 8:40


StarDate Podcast
First Look

StarDate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2025 2:14


We got our first picture from the surface of another planet 50 years ago today, when the Soviet Union’s Venera 9 landed on Venus. It transmitted data from the surface for 53 minutes, including a wide panorama. Venus is completely covered by thick clouds, so we can’t see its surface from Earth, or even from orbit around Venus – orbiters use radar to peer through the clouds. Venus also has a hot, dense atmosphere, so landing there is tough. Venera 9 parachuted through the clouds, measuring their thickness and composition. At the surface, it measured the density of the atmosphere – about 90 times the density of Earth’s atmosphere. And it measured the surface temperature – about 900 degrees Fahrenheit. The lander was supposed to take a full 360-degree view of the landscape. But the lens cap on one of its cameras didn’t pop off as planned, so Venera photographed only half of the scene around it. The image revealed a flat landscape covered with wide, flat rocks. And the lighting was comparable to a cloudy summer day on Earth. Venera 9 relayed its findings to Earth through an orbiter. Communication ended when the orbiter moved out of range – ending our first direct view of the surface of Venus. Venus is the beautiful “morning star” this month. It’s low in the east at dawn, and slowly fades from view in the waxing twilight. Tomorrow: the most ravenous black hole. Script by Damond Benningfield

Trve. Cvlt. Pop!
Ep.153: The Very Best Music of September... and One from October

Trve. Cvlt. Pop!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 146:55


Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! it's a music podcast. On this week's show Steve and Gaz go through the very best music of September, and one from October as well.We look at new music from AFI (that's the October one), Suede, Big Thief, Nine Inch Nails, G-Flip, Geese, David Byrne and the Ghost Train Orchestra, Saint Etienne, Kojey Radical, Sprints, Maruja, Baxter Dury, Liquid Mike, Shame, Chip Wickham, Kieran Hebden & William Tyler, G-Flip, Modern Life is War, Venera, Chore, Wednesday, Teenage Bottlerocket and Nation of Language.We also review Oasis, again, only this time at Wembley and pontificate over the possibility of a Sonic Youth reunion.

Bandeja de entrada de Radio 3
Bandeja de entrada - Ed Sheeran, L'Exotighost, Venera... - 17/09/25

Bandeja de entrada de Radio 3

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 58:57


...y más nuevas canciones de FKA twigs, Florence And The Machine, Skepta + Fred Again.., Jade, Melody's Echo Chamber y Saint Etienne.Escuchar audio

The Space Show
2025.06.11 | Another one bites the (lunar) dust: The failed landing attempt by iSpace's Hakuto R-M2 “Resilience”

The Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 42:48


On The Space Show for Wednesday, 11 June 2025: Dr Naomi Mathers, Aerospace Engineer with Geospatial Intelligence and the Space Industry Association of Australia; Andrea Boyd, European Space Agency; and Mike Thompson, amateur astronomer with Backyard AstroScience, discussing Australian space technology applications: * puncture repair kit * using satellites * space situational awareness * 3D printing * skinsuits; and * other spinoffs. (Recorded by The Space Show at Scienceworks, Spotswood in 2018)Space Show News: * Jared Isaacman comments on the proposed NASA budget and his withdrawal of his nomination as NASA Administrator. (Inserts courtesy All-In. See the whole interview here — Jared Isaacman: What went wrong at NASA | The All-In Interview) * Another one bites the (lunar) dust: The failed lunar landing attempt by iSpace's Hakuto R-M2 “Resilience” on Mare Frigoris. (Inserts courtesy iSpace)Turn back Time: The 50th anniversary of the launch of Venera 9 and Venera 10 towards Venus and a report on their findings.

Cosmic Coffee Time with Andrew Prestage
#79 Launched in 1972 for Venus, Kosmos 482 failed to escape Earth orbit — and finally returned in May 2025, after 53 years in space

Cosmic Coffee Time with Andrew Prestage

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 11:30


Send us a textKosmos 482, was a Soviet spacecraft launched in 1972 on a mission to Venus, but a technical glitch meant it never made it past Earth orbit. Designed to withstand the hellish surface of Venus, its lander remained in space for over 50 years, but this relic of Cold War space exploration has finally returned, re-entering Earth's atmosphere decades after its failed journey. Though the mission never reached Venus, Kosmos 482's dramatic, delayed descent closes a half-century chapter in space history.Follow Cosmic Coffee Time on X for some special contentX.com/CosmicCoffTimeEmail us! cosmiccoffeetime@gmail.comYou can request a topic for the show! Or even just say hi!We'd love to hear from you.

The Space Show
Soviet Venus Venera probe returns to Earth after 50 years!

The Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 19:22


John and I welcomed Anatoly Zak of RussianSpaceWeb.com to discuss the recently revealed Soviet-era mission to explore Venus — the Vener-72 program. This mission has resurfaced in the news following the unexpected reentry of one of its probes into Earth's atmosphere on May 10, 2025, after spending over 50 years in orbit.In this two-part program, Anatoly takes us through the fascinating history of the Soviet Union's Venus exploration efforts, with a special focus on the Vener-72 mission, which involved two probes — one of which ultimately failed. It's an exciting and informative journey into both planetary science and Cold War-era space exploration.Don't miss this deep dive into a rarely discussed chapter of space history.To learn more about Anatoly Zak and his work, visit www.russianspaceweb.com. Get full access to The Space Show-One Giant Leap Foundation at doctorspace.substack.com/subscribe

The John Batchelor Show
Preview: Colleague Anatoly Zak reports how long the Roscosmos Venus probe, Venera D, lasted for data collection on the surface of Venus, July 1972. More later

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 2:15


Preview: Colleague Anatoly Zak reports how long the Roscosmos Venus probe, Venera D, lasted for data collection on the surface of Venus, July 1972. More later 1953

The John Batchelor Show
1/2: #HOTEL MARS: ROSCOSMOS: VENERA 1972. ANATOLY ZAK, DAVID LIVINGSTON.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 12:38


1/2: #HOTEL MARS: ROSCOSMOS: VENERA 1972. ANATOLY ZAK, DAVID LIVINGSTON. 1956

The John Batchelor Show
2/2: #HOTEL MARS: ROSCOSMOS: VENERA 1972. ANATOLY ZAK, DAVID LIVINGSTON.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 7:02


2/2: #HOTEL MARS: ROSCOSMOS: VENERA 1972. ANATOLY ZAK, DAVID LIVINGSTON. 1932

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast
Soviet Probe Alert, China's Venus Mission, and the Hunt for Rogue Planets

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 18:12 Transcription Available


Join Anna in this episode of Astronomy Daily as she delves into the latest captivating developments from the cosmos. Get ready for an exciting exploration of stories that highlight the intersection of history and cutting-edge science in space exploration.Highlights:- The Return of Cosmos 482: Discover the fascinating history of the Soviet Cosmos 482 probe, which has been orbiting Earth for over 50 years. As it prepares to re-enter our atmosphere, learn about its remarkable journey and the legacy of the Venera program that aimed to explore Venus.- China's Ambitious Venus Mission: Explore China's bold plans to sample Venus's toxic atmosphere between 2028 and 2035. This mission aims to investigate the extreme conditions on the planet and the potential for microbial life, challenging our understanding of planetary environments.- The Search for Richie Planets: Get excited about the upcoming Nancy Chris Roman Space Telescope, set to revolutionize our understanding of rogue planets—those wandering worlds that don't orbit stars. Learn how this mission will help uncover the mysteries of these elusive cosmic nomads.- Ingenious Satellite Rescue: Hear about China's successful rescue mission of two lunar satellites using a gravity slingshot technique. This innovative approach showcases the creativity and problem-solving skills of space engineers in the face of challenges.- Dark Energy Discoveries: Delve into groundbreaking findings from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, suggesting that dark energy may not be constant. This revelation could challenge Einstein's theories and reshape our understanding of the universe's expansion.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, TikTok, and our new Instagram account! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.Chapters:00:00 - Welcome to Astronomy Daily01:10 - Update on the Cosmos 482 probe10:00 - China's plans for Venus atmospheric sampling15:30 - Richie planets and the Roman Space Telescope20:00 - Satellite rescue mission using gravity slingshot25:00 - Dark energy findings from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument✍️ Episode ReferencesCosmos 482 Probe[NASA](https://www.nasa.gov/)China's Venus Mission[China National Space Administration](http://www.cnsa.gov.cn/)Nancy Chris Roman Space Telescope[NASA Roman](https://roman.gsfc.nasa.gov/)Satellite Rescue Mission[China Technology and Engineering Center for Space Utilization](http://www.csu.edu.cn/)Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument[Argonne National Laboratory](https://www.anl.gov/)Astronomy Daily[Astronomy Daily](http://www.astronomydaily.io/)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-exciting-space-discoveries-and-news--5648921/support.

Coffee Break: Señal y Ruido
Ep511_A: NASA; Venera; Reionización; Rotación Galáctica; Menstruación Espacial

Coffee Break: Señal y Ruido

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 57:58


La tertulia semanal en la que repasamos las últimas noticias de la actualidad científica. En el episodio de hoy: Cara A: -Audio de Juan Carlos sobre la reentrada de Kosmos 482 (cuasi Venera 9) (7:00) -Nuevo presupuesto de NASA y sus planes de futuro (29:00) Este episodio continúa en la Cara B. Contertulios: Daniel Marín, Borja Tosar, Isabel Cordero, Francis Villatoro, Héctor Socas. Imagen de portada realizada con Midjourney. Todos los comentarios vertidos durante la tertulia representan únicamente la opinión de quien los hace... y a veces ni eso

Coffee Break: Señal y Ruido
Ep511_B: NASA; Venera; Reionización; Rotación Galáctica; Menstruación Espacial

Coffee Break: Señal y Ruido

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 115:03


La tertulia semanal en la que repasamos las últimas noticias de la actualidad científica. En el episodio de hoy: Cara B: -Posible inicio de la reionización en galaxias a z=13 (00:00) -Astronautas españolas demuestran el potencial de la sangre menstrual en Marte (27:12) -Asimetría en la rotación de las galaxias. ¿Vivimos en un agujero negro? (47:02) -Señales de los oyentes (1:27:02) Este episodio es continuación de la Cara A. Contertulios: Daniel Marín, Borja Tosar, Isabel Cordero, Francis Villatoro, Héctor Socas. Imagen de portada realizada con Midjourney. Todos los comentarios vertidos durante la tertulia representan únicamente la opinión de quien los hace... y a veces ni eso

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Eos: The Nearby Molecular Cloud; Jupiter's Polar Cyclones...

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 26:21


Sponsor Details:Insta360 X5 Camera. To bag a free invisible selfie stick worth US$24.99 with your purchase, head to store.insta360.com and use the promo code "spacetime", available for the first 30 standard package purchases only.This episode of SpaceTime explores fascinating new discoveries and urgent updates from the cosmos.First, astronomers have identified a vast molecular gas and dust cloud named Eos, located just 300 light years away from Earth. This remarkable finding, published in the journal Nature Astronomy, marks the first detection of a molecular cloud using far ultraviolet emissions of molecular hydrogen. Eos, which is composed primarily of hydrogen, presents unique opportunities for studying the interstellar medium and the processes of star formation. We discuss the implications of this discovery and how it could reshape our understanding of molecular clouds across the galaxy.Jupiter's Polar Cyclones Under the MicroscopeNext, we delve into the latest revelations from NASA's Juno mission, which is providing new insights into Jupiter's ferocious polar cyclones and the volcanic activity on its moon Io. With fresh observations, scientists are uncovering the dynamics of Jupiter's atmosphere and the subsurface temperature profile of Io, shedding light on the gas giant's extreme weather patterns and the moon's geological activity.Out of Control Russian SpacecraftFinally, we discuss the impending re-entry of the Venera 8 spacecraft, a remnant of the Soviet era, which is expected to crash back to Earth on May 10. Launched in 1972, this spacecraft has been tumbling in low Earth orbit for over five decades. We examine the risks associated with its uncontrolled descent and the potential impact it may have upon re-entry.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesNature Astronomyhttps://www.nature.com/natureastronomy/NASA Juno Missionhttps://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/juno/main/index.htmlBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-space-astronomy--2458531/support.00:00 This is space Time Series 28, episode 54 for broadcast on the 5th May, 202500:48 Astronomers have discovered a vast invisible molecular, gas and dust cloud near Earth12:40 Two key experiments are needed to help us understand the origin of Jupiter15:42 A failed Soviet spacecraft designed to land on Venus is about to crash on Earth19:00 New study claims people who use cannabis have higher risk of heart attack21:12 New study claims ghost lanterns in South Carolina may be caused by earthquakes

Horizonte de Eventos
Horizonte de Eventos - Episódio 78 - KOSMOS 482 O Satélite Russo Que Vai Cair Na Terra

Horizonte de Eventos

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 43:00


Muito bom dia, boa tarde e boa noite queridos ouvintes, meu nome é Sérgio Sacani, sou editor do blog Space Today e do canal Space Today no Youtube e trago para vocês mais uma edição do podcast Horizonte de Eventos.E no programa de hoje!!!Vamos desenterrar a incrível e pouco conhecida saga da Kosmos 482, uma missão soviética destinada a Vênus em 1972 que falhou logo após o lançamento. Descobriremos como essa falha, em plena Guerra Fria, levou à queda de destroços misteriosos na Nova Zelândia e deixou uma cápsula espacial, um verdadeiro 'fantasma de Vênus', orbitando a Terra por mais de 50 anos! Exploraremos os desafios de pousar no inferno venusiano, os segredos por trás da missão, sua longa jornada orbital e o que sua história nos ensina sobre a exploração espacial e o crescente problema do lixo espacial.Então você já sabe, se prepara, chegou a hora da ciência invadir o seu cérebro!!!!Imaginem o cenário: estamos em 1972, no auge da Corrida Espacial. A União Soviética, após ver os americanos cravarem a bandeira na Lua, está determinada a manter sua dianteira na exploração dos planetas. O alvo da vez é Vênus, o nosso vizinho mais próximo, um mundo coberto por nuvens densas e com uma superfície tão hostil que desafia a imaginação. Uma nave sofisticada, parte do lendário programa Venera, é lançada com a missão de penetrar essa atmosfera esmagadora e talvez até pousar em solo venusiano.Mas algo, algo crucial, dá terrivelmente errado logo após o lançamento. O último estágio do foguete falha. A nave, em vez de seguir sua jornada interplanetária, fica presa, girando e girando ao redor da Terra numa órbita elíptica e instável, como um **carro que patina no gelo e não consegue sair do lugar**. O que poderia ter acontecido?E a história só fica mais estranha a partir daí.Poucos dias depois, objetos metálicos misteriosos começam a cair do céu na Nova Zelândia, do outro lado do mundo, causando espanto e teorias mirabolantes. Eram esferas de titânio com inscrições em russo! Seriam destroços da missão fracassada? O governo soviético nega veementemente qualquer relação. Por que tanto segredo?Enquanto isso, a nave principal se desfaz em órbita, seus pedaços reentrando na atmosfera ao longo dos anos... exceto um. Um fragmento específico, que muitos acreditam ser a parte mais importante da missão – a cápsula de descida, projetada para suportar o inferno de Vênus – permanece lá em cima. Por décadas! Cinquenta anos orbitando a Terra como um espectro silencioso da Guerra Fria, um segredo soviético flutuando no espaço, como uma **mensagem numa garrafa que nunca chegou ao seu destino**. O que aconteceu com essa cápsula? Ela ainda está lá? Ou já caiu?O que era exatamente essa missão Venera-72? Por que ela falhou de forma tão dramática? Que segredos essa cápsula perdida guardou por tanto tempo em sua jornada solitária? E o que a queda dos seus destroços nos ensina sobre a exploração espacial e seus perigos?Para entendermos completamente a história da Kosmos 482, precisamos primeiro ajustar nossos relógios e calendários. Voltemos para o início da década de 1970, mais precisamente para o ano de 1972. A Guerra Fria, aquela disputa tensa e multifacetada entre os Estados Unidos e a União Soviética, estava em pleno vapor, e um dos seus palcos mais visíveis e simbólicos era, sem dúvida, o espaço. Mas por que o espaço se tornou um campo de batalha tão importante nessa disputa ideológica?

il posto delle parole
Nadia Terranova "Quello che so di te"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 14:10


Nadia Terranova"Quello che so di te"Guanda Editorewww.guanda.itNadia Terranova ci consegna con queste pagine il suo romanzo più personale e più intenso, che ci interroga sul potere della memoria, individuale e collettiva, e sulla nostra capacità di attraversarla per immaginare chi siamo.C'è una donna in questa storia che, di fronte alla figlia appena nata, ha una sola certezza: da ora non potrà mai più permettersi di impazzire. La follia nella sua famiglia non è solo un pensiero astratto ma ha un nome, e quel nome è Venera. Una bisnonna che ha sempre avuto un posto speciale nei suoi sogni. Ma chi era Venera? Qual è stato l'evento che l'ha portata a varcare la soglia del Mandalari, il manicomio di Messina, in un giorno di marzo? Per scoprirlo, è fondamentale interrogare la Mitologia Familiare, che però forse mente, forse sbaglia, trasfigura ogni episodio con dettagli inattendibili. Questa non è solo una storia di donne, ma anche di uomini. Di padri che hanno spalle larghe e braccia lunghe, buone per lanciare granate in guerra. Di padri che possono spaventarsi, fuggire, perdersi. Per raccontare le donne e gli uomini di questa famiglia, le loro cadute e il loro ostinato coraggio, non resta altro che accettare la sfida: non basta sognare il passato, bisogna andarselo a prendere. Ritornare a Messina, ritornare fra le mura dove Venera è stata internata e cercare un varco fra le memorie (o le bugie?) tramandate, fra l'invenzione e la realtà, fra i responsi della psichiatria e quelli dei racconti familiari.Nadia Terranova è nata a Messina e vive a Roma. Ha pubblicato i romanzi Gli anni al contrario (2015, vincitore di numerosi premi tra cui il Bagutta Opera Prima, il Brancati e l'americano The Bridge Book Award), Addio fantasmi (2018, finalista al Premio Strega, Premio Alassio Centolibri) e Trema la notte (2022, Premio Elio Vittorini, Premio Internazionale del mare Piero Ottone). Collabora con le pagine culturali della Repubblica e della Stampa ed è la curatrice della rivista letteraria K edita da Linkiesta. È tradotta in tutto il mondo.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

Il cacciatore di libri
​"Quello che so di te" di Nadia Terranova e "Primavera estate autunno inverno" di Nicola Magrin

Il cacciatore di libri

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025


Una donna che ha superato i 40 anni diventa madre. Un evento sicuramente potente che spiazza e che trasforma. Un evento che fa diventare il ricordo di una bisnonnax, che aveva passato alcuni giorni in un manicomio, quasi un'ossessione: ricostruire la sua storia diventa un'urgenza. Un evento che stimola riflessioni su come la scrittura, ossia l'arte di creare l'immaginario, possa cambiare dopo aver vissuto l'esperienza di un'altra creazione, la nascita di un figlio. La donna in questione è la scrittrice Nadia Terranova che racconta tutto questo nel romanzo "Quello che so di te" (Guanda). Fin da bambina gli è apparsa in sogno la bisnonna Venera, ma è nel momento in cui diventa madre che il legame con questa bisnonna diventa prepotente: "Sono abituata a pensare a Venera come al mio doppio, un fantasma vivo, un assalto alla mia coscienza". Da qui la necessità di capire come e perché questa bisnonna aveva passato alcuni giorni in un manicomio nel 1928. Un'indagine portata avanti attraverso archivi e documenti che cercano di far luce sulle voci che erano state invece tramandate in famiglia, quella che l'autrice chiama la "mitologia familiare" che a volte svela, a volte nasconde, a volte addirittura depista. Nella seconda parte parliamo di "Primavera estate autunno inverno" (Salani) di Nicola Magrin, autore delle copertine dei romanzi di Paolo Cognetti e delle ripubblicazioni di Primo Levi e Tiziano Terzani. Leggere e guardare questo libro illustrato vuol dire entrare in un mondo di atmosfere rarefatte e nello stesso tempo intense. Significa entrare in un mondo in cui le parole giocano con le immagini. Gli acquerelli di Nicola Magrin dialogano con gli haiku scelti e tradotti da Irene Iarocci. Gli haiku sono piccoli componimenti poetici di tre versi della tradizione giapponese, versi dai toni semplici che fanno spesso riferimento alla natura. Il legame fra parole, acquerelli e natura era stato già al centro di un altro libro di Nicola Magrin "Altri voli con le nuvole".

Explora
Explora 06.08.2024.

Explora

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 50:15


Novi antibiotici. Nove pandemije. AI u farmaciji i dentalnoj medicini. Liječnici iz Nepala, Indije i Bangladeša. Efikasniji solarni paneli. Dijamanti iz Merkura. Venera i Mars. WARP svemirski pogon. Automobili izdajice. Neredi u Velikoj Britaniji. Ženski boks na Olimpijadi.

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Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson
Planet Week: Venus: If You Lived Here, You'd Have Melted By Now

Cool Weird Awesome with Brady Carlson

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 4:09


This week we're replaying some of our favorite episodes about our neighbors in the solar system. In this episode from May 2019, a look at Venera 5, an overlooked but important visit to a fairly nasty place, the planet Venus. Plus: McMinnville, Oregon kicks off its annual UFO Festival, complete with fun run called the Alien Abduction Dash.  ⁠Venera 5⁠ (NASA)  ⁠Yes, We've Seen the Surface of Venus⁠ (Popular Science)  ⁠McMinnville OR UFO Festival⁠  ⁠This show is listener powered! Back Cool Weird Awesome on Patreon for just $1 a month! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support

El sueño de Laika
Episodio 213. Los 23 Segundos en el Infierno de la Sonda Venera 7.

El sueño de Laika

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 16:31


Conoce la increíble historia del primer artefacto de la Tierra en posarse sobre otro planeta, la sonda Venera 7 de la URSS. Escucha además la anécdota del nombre de Urano, y la cultura espacial de la musica de Herschel. Escríbeme a: laika.podcast@gmail.com Sígueme en instagram: @laika.podcast Consulta aquí las fuentes de este episodio:  https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/git9o8ldt1f76ba01c5l9/EPs-213-VENERA-4.-94-MINUTOS-EN-EL-INFIERNOdocx.docx?rlkey=13h1s9qhocbaca99hsjjxz5ti&dl=0

Deep Art
at the studio x Venera

Deep Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 91:20


at the studio x Venera by Arthur Onni

Glasbeni utrip
SMS 5, Mladinski pevski festival in Janus festival v Celju

Glasbeni utrip

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 45:18


Izpostavljamo koncert orkestra Slovenske filharmonije za abonma Same mogočne skladbe in Mladinski pevski festival v Celju, ki sta zaznamovala glasbeno dogajanje pretekli teden. Napovedujemo Janus festival, ki bo ta konec tedna potekal v Celju in poročamo o koncertu, ki so ga ob obletnici Tartinijevega rojstva pripravili v Piranu. V Gradcu smo si ogledali opereto Venera v svili.

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso
Venus - El Abrazo del Oso

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 136:01


Dos son los planetas con nombre femenino que pueblan el Sistema Solar. Nuestra Tierra es uno de ellos, o una de ellas. Venus es el otro, aquel que recibió el nombre de la Diosa romana del amor, la Afrodita griega, por su belleza y luminosidad en el cielo de la mañana o del atardecer. Aunque su brillo nocturno tan importante para las civilizaciones del pasado remoto de nuestro planeta, se convirtió casi en espanto cuando los primeros instrumentos astronómicos humanos observaron las terribles condiciones atmosféricas de lo que algunos han dado en llamar el gemelo malvado de la Tierra. El planeta más extremo en cuanto a temperatura y presión de los cuerpos rocosos del sistema solar, sin embargo, fue el primero que vio como una sonda artificial, la Venera soviética, se posaba sobre su superficie, sorteando durante algunos minutos las condiciones imposibles de un planeta que, de todas formas, sigue despertando la imaginación de aquellos que miramos al cielo. Hoy nos vamos de visita hasta el lucero del alba, ¿nos acompañas? Si te gusta el Abrazo del Oso y quieres acceder a más contenidos extra, puedes ayudarnos pinchando en el botón 'apoyar' aquí en iVoox. O pásate por www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso ¡GRACIAS! www.elabrazodeloso.es Episodio remasterizado emitido originalmente en OMC Radio el 12 de noviembre de 2017. www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar con el equipo y la audiencia: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

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Dos son los planetas con nombre femenino que pueblan el Sistema Solar. Nuestra Tierra es uno de ellos, o una de ellas. Venus es el otro, aquel que recibió el nombre de la Diosa romana del amor, la Afrodita griega, por su belleza y luminosidad en el cielo de la mañana o del atardecer. Aunque su brillo nocturno tan importante para las civilizaciones del pasado remoto de nuestro planeta, se convirtió casi en espanto cuando los primeros instrumentos astronómicos humanos observaron las terribles condiciones atmosféricas de lo que algunos han dado en llamar el gemelo malvado de la Tierra. El planeta más extremo en cuanto a temperatura y presión de los cuerpos rocosos del sistema solar, sin embargo, fue el primero que vio como una sonda artificial, la Venera soviética, se posaba sobre su superficie, sorteando durante algunos minutos las condiciones imposibles de un planeta que, de todas formas, sigue despertando la imaginación de aquellos que miramos al cielo. Hoy nos vamos de visita hasta el lucero del alba, ¿nos acompañas? Si te gusta el Abrazo del Oso y quieres acceder a más contenidos extra, puedes ayudarnos pinchando en el botón 'apoyar' aquí en iVoox. O pásate por www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso ¡GRACIAS! www.elabrazodeloso.es Episodio remasterizado emitido originalmente en OMC Radio el 12 de noviembre de 2017. www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar con el equipo y la audiencia: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso

The Sustainability Journey
Hydrogen, Sustainability, and Innovation: Lessons from a Global Leader | S. 1 E 106 with Dr. Venera Anderson

The Sustainability Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 39:18 Transcription Available


" Do not go where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail".  Dr. Venera N. Anderson is a global strategy advisor and published author on sustainability and climate issues. She creates and implements innovative solutions that address the world's most pressing issues, such as climate change, economic development, and humanitarian challenges. In this episode, Dr. Anderson shares her diverse experiences ranging from Wall Street to global sustainability projects, emphasizing her focus on clean energy technologies, especially green hydrogen. She discusses the challenges and opportunities in scaling green hydrogen globally, the importance of an equitable energy transition, and her contributions to various international projects. Her insights into the evolution of career paths, the significance of portfolio careers, and her personal journey through the realms of finance, academia, and sustainability advocacy offer a comprehensive view of the complexities and potential solutions in the fight against climate change.   Some useful links and full bio Biography: Following her tenure on Wall Street at Salomon Smith Barney, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, and Credit Suisse, Dr. Venera N. Anderson is now an independent global strategy advisor and published author on sustainability and climate issues. She creates and implements innovative solutions that address the world's most pressing problems, such as climate change, economic development, and humanitarian challenges. Dr. Anderson primarily focuses on international projects in clean energy/tech sectors and proprietary analytical research.  Dr. Anderson is a member of the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council, an International Expert in "Women in Green Hydrogen," Rotary International's Paul Harris Fellow, and a recipient of the USA President's Volunteer Service Award for outstanding dedication to the mission of the American Red Cross. Dr. Anderson is also a co-author of the "Touching Hydrogen Future" book (2023, 2nd ed.), author of "The Fight Against Poverty in the BRICS countries: Historical: Socio-Economic, and Political Aspects" (2020), and co-author of 5 other books on poverty in transitional economies (2003-2020).        Dr. Anderson is a LinkedIn's "Top Renewable Energy Voice," an illuminem's #1 "Energy”(2023); #6 “Hydrogen” and #9 “Energy Transition”(2022) Global Thought Leader of the Year; and Top 100 “Global Female Sustainability Leader." With a combined audience of over 200,000 and insights from 1,300+ experts, illuminem is at the forefront of sustainability and energy discussions.             During the recent years, Dr. Anderson spoke at the “Wall Street Green Summit,” “Tech Up for Women,” and “Sustainable Finance Podcast” about her vision for developing coastal US green hydrogen hubs. This year, Dr. Anderson is scheduled to speak at Japan's Energy Summit about her new nexus-integrated policy framework to improve Japan's energy and environmental security, resilience, and reliability.  She was also invited to become a member of the judging committee of the Summit's Climate Tech/Young Leaders Initiative.   Links: Illuminem articles: https://illuminem.com/illuminemvoicesprofile/venera-n-anderson “Touching Hydrogen Future” (2nd ed) book: https://europeangasmarket.eu/ Venera. N. Anderson's Linked-In profile: www.linkedin.com/in/venera-n-anderson-ph-d      

Buenos Días América
Razones del porqué se venera el día de reyes en muchos países

Buenos Días América

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 62:09


Estos tres misteriosos personajes que aparecen en el momento más importante del cristianismo, esta lleno de curiosidades que muchos desconocemos. Presta tención de donde viene esas tradiciones como "La rosca de reyes". ¡Ponte los audífonos y escucha el podcast del Buenos Días América en Uforia, Apple Podcast o Spotify o en tu plataforma favorita!  ¡Ponte los audífonos y escucha el podcast del Buenos Días América en Uforia, Apple Podcast o Spotify o en tu plataforma favorita!

Artist Decoded
AD 257 | James “Munky” Shaffer (Korn + Venera)

Artist Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 67:35


James “Munky” Shaffer is best known as co-founder and guitarist for American rock band Korn. With a career spanning three decades, his latest project Venera ventures into experimental electronic territory. Venera L.A.-based James Shaffer and Atlanta-based Chris Hunt converged as Venera in early 2022 in Downtown Los Angeles while working on songs for singer Xhoana X. Their kindred interest and backgrounds in dramatic texture, electronics, and experimentation inspired an improvisation-based recording process that seeks to explore a sonic universe defined by evolving atmosphere, cinematic noise, and select collaborations. Venera released their self-titled debut album on Oct. 13 via Ipecac Recordings.  Topics Discussed In This Episode: Treating everyone with kindness (00:04:34) James's newest project Venera (00:08:37) Unexpected occurrences while making music for Venera (00:18:29) How he experimented with new playing styles in Venera (00:21:34) Switching studios or environments to channel into different ways of creating and experimenting (00:24:19) Understanding one's own strengths and weaknesses / working with producer Ross Robinson (00:26:29) Exploring the origin of Korn's unique sound (00:29:30) Discussing alternate realities (00:31:26) Creating time for creative practices (00:35:58) James's daily habits and rituals (00:37:23) James's struggle with addiction and how he overcame it (00:42:06) Spiritual transcendence (00:45:00) How James originally got into music (00:50:02) The importance of having a creative outlet in one's life (00:54:28) artistdecoded.com instagram.com/munky_korn instagram.com/_veneramusic veneramusic.com kornofficial.com

The Future of Everything presented by Stanford Engineering
Best of: Developing electronics for the extremes of space

The Future of Everything presented by Stanford Engineering

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 26:25


Space exploration and travel are two topics that are always exciting, and that have sparked a lot of enthusiasm about the future. Debbie Senesky, a previous guest on the show, researches ways to develop tiny, tough electronics that could help augment our abilities to further explore extreme environments, such as those found in space. Today we're re-running a conversation Russ had with Debbie in 2017 on this topic.  Enjoy.Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads or Twitter/XConnect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/XChapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionRuss Altman introduces the episode, guest, Dr. Debbie Senesky and electronics for extreme environments.(00:04:29) Challenges in Space ExplorationDr. Senesky's insights into the challenges of space exploration, focusing on the need for tiny and tough electronics and introduces wide bandgap semiconductor materials.(00:07:38) Operation Temperatures of New MaterialsDiscussion on the operational temperatures of wide band gap semiconductor materials, & contextualization of these temperatures in everyday life.(00:10:13) Venus and it's harsh environmentIntroduction to Venus, and its unique characteristics as well as the scientific goals and reasons for studying it.(00:13:10) History of Venus Missions and ExplorationOverview of past Venus missions, including the Venera program by Russia, and the challenges faced in engineering for these missions(00:16:21) Engineering Challenges in Other Space ExplorationThe conversation moves on to some of the other challenges posed by exploring other planets and areas of space including cold temps and power sources.(00:18:03) Collaboration with Space AgenciesDiscussion on collaborations between research labs and space agencies like NASA; Dr. Senesky explains her current area of research and opportunities for testing. (00:21:15) The Space Industry Renaissance and Access to SpaceRuss & Debbie discuss the current boom of the space industry, the technology and developments, as well as the challenges raised by it.(00:23:34) Nanoscale Materials and Engineering ChallengesIntroduction to nanoscale materials, their production, and  their applications in space technologies. 

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
The Daily Space - Dealing with Potentially Hazardous Asteroids

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 17:58


A trio of asteroid-related stories crossed our emails this week: Bennu's sample is on schedule for next year's return, researchers have developed a tool to measure an asteroid's density distribution, and 3200 Phaeton's rotational period has accelerated. Plus, JWST's new Pillars of Creation image, and this week in rocket history, we look back at Venera 4.   We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs.  Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too!  Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations.  Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.

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The John Batchelor Show
#Bestof2022: Plans before the war: Venera-D to Venus from Roscosmos and NASA. David Grinspoon @DrFunkySpoon, Planetary Science Institute (Originally posted November 30, 2021)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 8:54


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. Rubens 1635, Adonis and Venus @Batchelorshow #Bestof2021:  Plans before the war: Venera-D to Venus from Roscosmos and NASA. David Grinspoon @DrFunkySpoon, Planetary Science Institute (Originally posted November 30, 2021) https://news.am/eng/news/673487.html David Grinspoon , astrobiologist; Senior Scientist at the Planetary Science Institute; was the former inaugural Baruch S. Blumberg NASA/Library of Congress Chair in Astrobiology.  .. *Venera-D will be the first Venus probe launched by the Russian Federation (the earlier Venera probes were launched by the former Soviet Union). Venera-D will serve as the flagship for a new generation of Russian-built Venus probes, culminating with a lander capable of withstanding the harsh Venusian environment for more than the 11⁄2 hours logged by the Soviet probes. The surface of Venus experiences average temperatures of 462° Celsius (864 Fahrenheit), crushing 90 bar (89 atm; 1,300 psi) pressures, and corroding clouds of carbon dioxide laced with sulfuric acid. Venera-D will be launched on an Angara A5 rocket.

The Orbital Mechanics Podcast
Episode 389: The Emperor's New Alpaca

The Orbital Mechanics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 41:33


Spaceflight News— The finalists return - HLS2 (spacepolicyonline.com) (space.com) (spacepolicyonline.com)Short & Sweet— New Chinese rocket debuts with a sea launch (nasaspaceflight.com)— dearMoon crew revealed (americaspace.com)This Week in Spaceflight History— December 15, 1970: Landing of Venera 7, first spacecraft to return data from another planet (en.wikipedia.org) (spaceflightinsider.com) (nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov) (vpk.name) — V7 was built on a 3MV bus (mentallandscape.com)— Next week (12/20 - 12/26) in 1968: Just calm down.

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Cheap Astronomy - Dear CA #84: Well, Not Really

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 14:39 Very Popular


- If we want a lunar orbiting space station, couldn't we just send the ISS there?  Well we could, but whether it would work is another question. There's a fundamental principle that things are built-for-purpose. Of course, you can re-purpose things, but that's only worthwhile if it makes practical and economic sense. - Could bacteria have hopped aboard the Venera probes and seeded Venus' atmosphere?  So, as you may have heard there's phosphine in them there clouds of Venus and the astronomical community is cautiously excited, but also ready for a gentle let down if it turns out not to be such a big deal after all.   We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs.  Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too!  Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations.  Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.

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Space Rocket History
Space Rocket History #385 – Copernicus (OAO-3), SAS-2, Venera 8, Luna 20 & 21, and Explorer 49

Space Rocket History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 50:32


Once its antennas were deployed, Explorer 49 was the largest human-made object to orbit the Moon as of 2022.   The post Space Rocket History #385 – Copernicus (OAO-3), SAS-2, Venera 8, Luna 20 & 21, and Explorer 49 first appeared on Space Rocket History Podcast.