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Thursday 10th October: World Space Week by St Martin's Voices
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making one giant leap in the space industry. In celebration of World Space Week, we're highlighting how project teams are tapping AI for space exploration and innovation. A project leader from the European Space Agency shares how his team created a “flying laboratory” so that other organizations from across the globe could experiment with new tech—including AI—in space. And NASA's chief artificial intelligence officer shares how teams are using AI on projects and how the U.S. space agency is ensuring ethical, responsible AI use across teams.Key themes[02:29] Why ESA created a “flying laboratory,” the OPS-SAT Space Lab service [05:41] How to experiment with AI—and use it in the right projects[11:27] Why the space industry views AI with heavy interest—and healthy skepticism[14:32] What NASA's chief artificial intelligence officer is focused on[16:42] How the U.S. space agency is using AI on projects [22:04] How NASA ensures ethical, responsible AI use across teams[26:58] How AI could transform space projects
Award-winning science fiction author and friend of the show Stuart Hardwick returns to share the story behind his latest work, Tales of the United States Space Force and his passion for space defense and storytelling. Happy WORLD SPACE WEEK! https://www.worldspaceweek.org/ We're celebrating World Space Week with our partners, Cosmic Girls and their INCREDIBLE Space Competition announcement you DO NOT want to miss: https://www.cosmicgirls.org/ In this episode, Stuart & Beth discuss the critical importance of space defense and how science fiction plays a role in educating the public about the future of space exploration. Can fictional stories dispel misconceptions about America's newest military service branch, the United States Space Force? Listen to hear the answer to this question, the challenges of space militarization, the role of satellites in our economy, and why protecting our presence in space is more critical now than ever. About Stuart Hardwick: Stuart Hardwick is an award-winning science fiction author and editor passionate about blending fiction and fact to bring important topics to light. Having grown up in an Air Force family during the Apollo era, Stuart has always been fascinated by space and its role in shaping our world. His latest project, Tales of the United States Space Force, is a groundbreaking anthology that combines science fiction stories with factual articles to illustrate the need for space defense while dispelling myths about the Space Force. His work reminds listeners and readers alike that space is vital to our economy and everyday life—and must be defended. Learn more and get a free ebook sampler at: www.cStuartHardwick.com If you enjoyed this episode and would like to share, I'd love to hear it! You can follow and share in the socials, LinkedIn - @casualspacepodcast Facebook - @casualspacepodcast Instagram - @casualspacepodcast YouTube - @casualspacepodcast83 or email me at beth@casualspacepodcast.com. *Remember!!! You can send your story to space TODAY! The window for STORIES of Space Mission 03 is NOW OPEN! Send your story, for free, to www.storiesofspace.com
Space Week Ireland is an annual event celebrating Ireland's involvement in space exploration, innovation, and science. Coordinated by MTU Blackrock Castle Observatory, it runs in tandem with World Space Week, which aims to inspire the public, especially young people, to look to the stars and consider the impact of space research on life on Earth. This year, from 4th to 10th October, Space Week Ireland will embrace the global theme of 'Space and Climate', exploring the crucial intersection of space exploration and climate action. A series of events will raise awareness about how space science and technology can play a vital role in combating climate change. A flagship event, which puts this theme into focus, will take place at Explorium in Dublin on Wednesday, 9th October, from 11 am -1 pm, focusing on how space research can inform climate action. The event will feature insights from leading science communicator Dr Niamh Shaw, as well as a talk and Q&A session with former NASA astronaut Steve Swanson. Attendees will also experience Explorium's climate change-themed 'Cool It' interactive exhibition, which showcases innovative solutions to climate issues and demonstrates how lessons from space exploration can be applied here on Earth. The exhibition takes participants on a 40-minute journey that starts with an energy consumption questionnaire and an impactful climate video. Guests will then enter a model world where they face a challenge - a race to 2050 - and score points based on their choices. At the end, scores are uploaded to a spaceship, revealing the changes needed to achieve a more sustainable future. Participants will even learn how their actions can help save trees and mitigate environmental impact. Mark Langtry, Head of Sport and Science at Explorium, will open the event. Mark has studied Theoretical Physics and Climate Science so Space and Climate is very important to him and his work. He says, "I'm thrilled that this year's Space Week is centred on Space and Climate Change. Space exploration can teach us more about other worlds, but also provides a unique view of our own planet, using earth observation satellites to monitor climate change and track its impact. Our new exhibition 'Cool It' explores our changing climate and empowers us to make a positive change through fun interactive games and challenges. We hope during Space Week everyone can come and enjoy the experience." Rob O'Sullivan, National Outreach Coordinator for Space Week Ireland, commented: "In line with the broader World Space Week theme, Space Week Ireland aims to draw connections between space technologies, planetary observation, and environmental sustainability. From satellites monitoring Earth's climate to the innovations pioneered on the International Space Station (ISS), space research offers a unique perspective on how we can tackle the challenges of climate change on a planetary scale." Throughout Space Week Ireland, the team will be joined by former NASA Astronaut Steve Swanson as they embark on a national roadshow, starting at MTU Blackrock Castle Observatory in Cork and making stops in Galway, Offaly, Kildare, and Dublin. These events, including the flagship Dublin event on 9th October, will illustrate how space technologies, such as Earth Observation satellites, help us monitor climate change on a planetary scale. This data is critical for tracking the health of our atmosphere, oceans, and ecosystems, enabling better-informed climate action policies. Beyond this tour, Space Week Ireland will feature a variety of activities across the country, providing opportunities for all ages to engage with space science. For a full list of events or to learn how to host your own, visit spaceweek.ie. The public can keep up to date with the Space Week Ireland Road Trip virtually on the Blackrock Castle Observatory YouTube channel and are advised to subscribe in advance to receive live stream notifications from each location. This is also the same YouTub...
It's the final day of World Space Week, we'll look at man's eternal search for the stars and the projects they've wielded. Speaking to Pat this morning was Professor Tom Ray a researcher with the Webb telescope and lead researcher of the Ariel project.
Gini and Jamie celebrate World Space Week 2023 by catching up with some of the most pioneering space figures on - and off - Earth. Jamie's mind is blown by Delian Asparouhov of Varda Space Industries, Melissa Quinn tells Gini all about her time running Spaceport Cornwall and her current role keeping space clean at Seradata, and Jamie pins down none other than Dr. Paul Bate, the CEO of the UK Space Agency.
Gini and Jamie celebrate World Space Week 2023 by catching up with some of the most pioneering space figures on - and off - Earth. Jamie's mind is blown by Delian Asparouhov of Varda Space Industries, Melissa Quinn tells Gini all about her time running Spaceport Cornwall and her current role keeping space clean at Seradata, and Jamie pins down none other than Dr. Paul Bate, the CEO of the UK Space Agency.
We'll start today's show beyond our atmosphere to celebrate World Space Week. We'll come back down to earth, to learn about a clever farmer keeping flowers local, before diving deep with some whales as they journey from Australia to Antarctica… and back. After that, we'll meet some new tradies keen to get building. Quiz Questions Can you name at least one of the things that STEM stands for? What did Nikki make to help connect farmers with flower buyers? Where do Southern Right Whales migrate to? What kind of jobs are the people in the Sistas in Trade program working towards? True or False: There are no koalas in the natural environment Northern Territory today. Bonus Tricky Question What kind of teeth did the scientists find of the prehistoric koala? Hint: It starts with the letter 'M'. Answers Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics An app Australia to Antarctica and back Construction True Bonus Tricky Answer Molars
NASA's Space Apps Challenge 2023 is taking place next week. It's a two-day hackathon that will see candidates from across the country and the world, design, code, and build innovative app solutions to challenges we face on Earth and in space as part of World Space Week. Engineer and space scientist Dr. Niamh Shaw is an Ambassador and Jury Member for the challenge, and she joins Anton to discuss.
Show Summary:Join us for an episode filled with celestial celebrations as we guide you through hosting a Solar Eclipse Party using ready-made kits and embracing World Space Week through space-themed STEM lessons. Learn how to safely witness a solar eclipse and our favorite space lessons including Rockets and rovers. Whether you're a space enthusiast or just looking for some educational fun, this podcast episode will inspire your cosmic curiosity!Links from the Show:Related The STEM Space Podcast Episodes 4. Why You Should Teach Space83. How to Engage Families with STEMVivify STEM Blog Posts Solar Eclipse Party and ActivitiesRocketryVivify STEM LessonsSolar Eclipse Pinhole Projector STEM ChallengeSTEM Family Night Planning Guide**FREE Solar Eclipse Paper Circuit ActivityClaire's Classroom: Favorite Vivify Space Lessons-STEM Space Lander Math & Engineering Activity-Straw Rocket STEM Challenge-Space Docking (included in Family Night)-Space Rover STEM Engineering Design Challenge-Ultraviolet Solar Light Shelter STEM ChallengeEating in Space STEM Challenge: Design a Menu for an Astronaut!Other STEM ResourcesFuture Eclipses | NASAVivify STEM Kits from Pitsco EducationSoluna Solar Eclipse GlassesAstreas - "Rocket Fuel in Your Pocket"Quick TipsSpace ClubBring Space Club to Your School!Space Club Student Highlights: Space Club: Mission to MarsSpace Colony CompetitionTHE STEM SPACE SHOWNOTESTHE STEM SPACE FACEBOOK GROUPVIVIFY INSTAGRAMVIVIFY FACEBOOKVIVIFY TWITTERVIVIFY TIKTOK
On The Space Show for International Women's Day on Wednesday, 8 March 2023: A history making announcement to coincide with International Women's Day, with the news that Katherine Bennell-Pegg will head to Germany next month to train as an astronaut with the European Space Agency (ESA). Katherine will be the first Australian woman to be trained as an astronaut by an international space agency, after recently being one of only 25 people to successfully complete ESA's astronaut selection process from a pool of 22,500 eligible applicants. While on secondment to ESA, Katherine will remain an employee of the Australian Space Agency. Celebrating International Women's Day 2023: "Women In Space" by Kerrie Dougherty recorded at a public meeting of the Space Association of Australia, South Melbourne for World Space Week. Kerrie is a space historian and management team member of the Space Discovery Centre at the Australian Space Agency in Adelaide, South Australia. Australia in Space: A History of a Nation's Involvement by Kerrie Dougherty. Kerrie is an acknowledged expert on Australia's space history, having co-authored the original edition of this book, Space Australia, and published more than a dozen other papers on the topic. This revised and updated edition now entitled, Australia in Space, tells the story of Australia's involvement with space activities, from the earliest rocketeers to the latest satellite projects. It's the definitive book on Australian space history. We remember the Antonov AN-225 aircraft on the first anniversary of its destruction. The AN-225 was originally designed to airlift the Energia rocket boosters and the Buran-class shuttle orbiter for the Soviet space program.
Guest: Sinesipho Ngamile, Science Engagement Officer SANSA
Monday's episode of Yoto Daily - the mini podcast from the people at yotoplay.com. We like to start the week by kicking our brains into gear with a new word of the day. This week's word is inspired by World Space Week, what will it be...? Listen along at home and draw what he describes. If you like the sound of this episode download the Yoto app to listen to the rest of the week's Yoto Daily episodes... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 117In Episode 117 of The Big Cruise Podcast. Chris brings us Maritime History / Listener Question from Sydney harbour as he embarks Coral Princess. Meanwhile Leighton jumps into the hot seat to discuss the latest Cruise News from around the world. Including news from Holland America Line, P&O Australia, Carnival, Viking, Paul Gauguin, Ponant & Uniworld.Thanks to Leighton for helping out with Cruise News this week... Watch out Chris...Support the showListen, Like, Subscribe & Review on your favourite podcast directory. Share the podcast with someone you think will enjoy the show Buy Me A Coffee – This podcast is only possible thanks to our supporters, simply buying a coffee keeps us on air. It is just like shouting your mate a coffee, and we consider our listeners close mates. https://bit.ly/2T2FYGX Sustainable Fashion – choose a TBCP design or design your own… all using organic cotton, green energy and zero plastic https://bit.ly/32G7RdhThrowback to the archivesEp 27 – Robin West – Expedition LeaderEP27 – Robin West (Seabourn Expeditions), Maritime History & Cruise News – The Big Cruise PodcastCruise NewsHolland America Line's Special 150th Anniversary Crossing is a Celebration of the Brand's JourneyExclusive musical piece composed for Lincoln Center Stage, collector's menu covers, culinary surprises, special gifts and more highlight the voyageAs Holland America Line prepares for its 150th Anniversary in 2023, the cruise line is kicking off a year of celebrations with a special transatlantic crossing in October. Primed to recreate a bygone era of ocean travel through Holland America Line's history, guests on board the voyage are in for a journey from past to present with special events, activities, and commemorative keepsakes.Departing Oct. 15, 2022, from Rotterdam, the Netherlands, to New York City aboard Rotterdam, the voyage retraces Holland America Line's first cruise back in 1872 aboard Rotterdam I. Guests will see the brand's history come alive through onboard enrichment programming, memorable culinary experiences and exclusive entertainment.Exclusive Lincoln Center Piece Composed for AnniversaryA highlight of the crossing will be a performance of a musical piece by Emmy Award-winning producer and Emmy-nominated composer Steven Schoenberg, written exclusively for Holland America Line's anniversary to accompany a special short film about the cruise line's journey. The composition will be performed by a 25-piece ensemble of former Holland America Line's Lincoln Center Stage musicians. The piece will debut on board Oct. 26 in New York on World Stage.During the sailing, guests also will be entertained by Dutch sensation Tiny Little Big Band, bringing their unique sound of jazz and soul with a hint of swing, along with the ship's Music Walk entertainment featuring BB King's Blues Club, Billboard Onboard, Lincoln Center Stage and Rolling Stone Rock Room. Culinary Delights an Ode to Dutch HeritageEvery evening in the Main Dining Room, menus will showcase Holland America Line's 150-year history with a Classic Entrée reminiscent of a dish served as early as the 1920s. Guests can choose from selections including Royal Rib of Beef a la Medicis, Holland Duckling Port Wine Sauce and Artic Char a la Normande.A special 150th Gala Menu one evening in the Dining Room will be a memorable collection of dishes, with every option — from appetizers to desserts — from a previous Holland America Line voyage. The menu is designed to evoke a feeling of days gone by and features a keepsake cover that guests can take home.At least once during the voyage as a pop-up experience in Tamarind, guests can indulge in a Rijsttafel — a Dutch word that translates to “rice table” — with side dishes served in small portions, accompanied by rice prepared in several different ways. The Dutch adapted the Indonesian tradition so they could enjoy a wide array of dishes at a single sitting with an abundance of flavors and textures.The toasting continues with a “Throwback Happy Hour” that will roll back time and feature drinks priced to when the brand began, as low as 25 cents. Guests who want to learn about wine can join Holland America Line Vice President of Dining and Beverage Operations Anthony Stice for wine tastings and surprises around the ship.Additional culinary delights in honor of Holland America Line's 150th Anniversary include a special Dutch High Tea, Dutch station in Lido Market that features traditional sweet and savory items, one Dutch-themed lunch with classic Dutch items and one Indonesian-themed lunch, both in Lido Market.Enrichment and Activities Bring History to LifePresentations reliving the history and roots of the company will be offered by Bill Miller, maritime historian, and Holland America Line authority, while Dr. Jennifer Foray, professor of history at Purdue University, will deliver lectures on Dutch history.Origin Story, a staple on every Holland America Line cruise, is visual telling of the company's history from founding through present day. The presentation is offered in World Stage with 270-degree wraparound LED screens that envelop the audience in an emotional journey that includes incredible, historical images.Holland America Line's 75th Anniversary Season in the Great Land Comes to an EndFollowing a full season of 107 cruises and Cruisetours aboard six ships, Holland America Line set sail from Alaska for the last time this year with Eurodam and Koningsdam completing a final port visit at Ketchikan yesterday, Thursday, Oct. 6, before ending at Seattle, Washington, and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, respectively on Saturday.P&O Cruises Returns to Noumea as Cruising Resumes in New CaledoniaThe resumption of cruising in the South Pacific is gaining momentum, with P&O Cruises Australia's Pacific Explorer today becoming the first cruise ship to return to New Caledonia.Pacific Explorer sailed into Noumea this morning for a historic overnight stay following the reopening of New Caledonia's maritime borders to cruise tourism.The call is the latest in a series of milestones for P&O's flagship, which was the first cruise ship to return to Australia in April this year, as well as the first ship to visit New Zealand and Fiji in August.Ships from across Carnival Australia's family of brands will make more than 20 visits to New Caledonia over the remainder of 2022, with more than 150 calls scheduled for 2023.Light Camera & Action on Carnival Celebration With a ship as expansive and exciting as Carnival Cruise Line's new Carnival Celebration, there will be countless ways to celebrate with never-before-seen live entertainment.From new main production shows and aerialist acts to game shows, parties and events, the ship's new unique offerings have been designed to be as much celebrations as they are performances, with elevated and engaging presentations, upbeat vibes, energetic music, playful choreography, colourful scenes, and tons of fun.Highlights from the new Playlist Productions and Center Stage offerings include:The Most Magnificent Circus – a story of celebrating self-discovery and acceptance will unfold to reimagined popular hits as a big-top circus comes to life. Taking talent to new heights – literally – wire-rigged performers will showcase their skills leaving the stage behind to soar above and beyond the audience, creating action in every direction. Guests will adventure through a fully immersive theatrical circus experience as the most extravagant aerialist show in the fleet uses all of the ship's high-flying capabilities to the max, with mesmerizing trapeze, chair, chandelier, hoop, ladder and mirror aerial performances throughout.Colour My World – An Indie Rock and Pop Love Story – romance will be in the air as a popular artist and his assistant go on a journey of love through art and colour. The artistic love story will blend fun dance styles such as street jazz, hip-hop, musical theatre and ballet with the best songs from indie rock and pop genres. Combining different mediums of art to create a visually captivating experience, this vibrant and colourful show will feature live painting on stage with music and choreography to match. Visual Symphony (starting in December) – as the name suggests, this innovative show will use Celebration Central's 16 massive moving LED screens, lasers and classical rock music to create a high-tech visual masterpiece. Pushing the boundaries of theatrical performances, the show will take full advantage of the cutting-edge technology and special effects in the zone's three-deck-high space. As the LED walls' content is synced with the choreographed lighting designs, the elevated multimedia experience will deliver an extraordinary live performance.Rio Carnival (starting in May) – coming soon, this vibrant and high-energy Brazlian extravaganza will have guests moving their hips in a parade and celebration of music and dance as the cast performs authentic samba, bossa nova, marchinha, batudada, forro, carimbo and capoeira to some of the most famous Latin pop songs of all time in both in Portuguese and English.In addition to Family Feud Live, Deal or No Deal and the Love and Marriage game shows, some of the new offerings will include:What's Age Got to Do With It – in this question and answer trivia show for fun of all ages, one parent and child will have to prove they are the best family duo.Cash Bash – in partnership with the casino team, guests can win cash prizes as they compete in Fun Squad challenges and interactive activities.Guess That Grove – guests will have to listen up and get ready to move as they show off their knowledge of iconic tunes and groovy dance skillsSpace Cruisers Program to Debut on Carnival Celebration this NovemberIn celebration of World Space Week, Carnival Cruise Line announced today that it is partnering with Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex to launch a children's space program with activities inspired by NASA science, which will debut on Carnival Celebration this November.As part of Camp Ocean's science and discovery programming, the credible Space Cruisers curriculum supported by NASA is designed to be as educational as it is fun and will enable children of all ages to explore the universe and our home planet in an array of hands-on and one-of-a-kind learning experiences. Children will be able to complete “missions” (activities) to earn a special, themed mission patch representative of the program.A summary of the Space Cruisers programming can be viewed here. Highlights include:Optimal Orbit (ages 2-8) – learn the pull of gravity and how planets, satellites and other objects move through space in a hands-on experience with a giant trampoline.Design Your Own Mission Patch (ages 6-11) – join the long-standing tradition among astronauts and design your own take-home mission patch to tell your story.Space Cruisers Rocket Workshop (ages 6-11) – follow in the footsteps of NASA's talented engineers and build your own paper rocket to fly high to the sky.Mars Base Connect (family-friendly) – explore the steps it takes to build a Mars base and come together with family members to create your own.ASTRO! (family-friendly) – call out constellations as they're displayed on a unique star projector in a space-themed BINGO game for the chance to win special giveaways.The program will debut on Carnival Celebration when it sets sail on its inaugural voyage from Miami this November, and will then be rolled out to the Space Coast with Mardi Gras in Port Canaveral in time for the holiday season. Various activities from the program will later go fleetwide in time for spring break.Freshly refurbished Le Ponant hoists sails againPONANT's iconic three-masted sailing yacht Le Ponant, which was the founding ship where the PONANT story began, has undergone a major renovation ahead of her voyage to Australia to set sail for her inaugural Kimberley season in 2023.After several months undergoing renovation at the San Giorgio del Porto yard in Italy, the yacht offers a remarkably private setting and has been entirely updated with cutting edge eco-responsible innovations. After an exclusive collection of itineraries in the Mediterranean, Le Ponant will spend the winter in the Seychelles before arriving in Australia in April 2023.The newly imagined Le Ponant is an invitation to go sailing whilst recharging the batteries on voyages that respect the world around, where privacy and exploring with others go hand in hand with eco-responsibility.When luxury and privacy combine with the magic of travel and eco-responsible navigationThirty years after her launch, Le Ponant has been transformed to provide guests with a unique travel experience. After undergoing a complete renovation, the ship now accommodates just 32 guests with a 1:1 passenger to crew ratio. The sleek, refined layout was designed by the Studio Jean-Philippe Nuel and Sterling Design International to create a sense of luxury, privacy and tranquillity that makes guests feel as if they are on their own private sailing yacht.The 4 passenger decks provide 16 spacious staterooms including a 60m2 Owner's Suite on the upper deck ‘Zephyr' with a private balcony. The common areas have been refitted to allow guests to fully enjoy the panoramic gastronomic restaurant; to re-energise in the spa, wellness area or gym; or relax in the sun lounge area in an ambiance of quiet contemplation.In line with the company's policy, Le Ponant reflects an ongoing commitment to a more responsible tourism. The sailing ship is equipped with all the latest technologies to optimise emissions reduction: connecting to electricity grids where available in ports, using the sails, an innovative SCR filter system to eliminate fine particles and cut nitrogen oxide emissions by 90%, sorting waste and latest generation wastewater treatment. Every guest experience has been thought through to help protect the environment and heritage, such as non-motorised water sports and individual or small-group landings at ports of call with the focus on local heritage.Uncrowded, Le Ponant offers guests the ultimate luxury invitation to enjoy authentic experiences and moments of rare privilege close to nature, under sail as the preferred mode of travel. On board, an expedition leader and naturalist guides share their unrivalled knowledge as they discover unusual treasures at sea and during ports of call. In addition to exclusive activities, on board and off, guests enjoy exquisite cuisine based on locally sourced ingredients.Aboard Le Ponant, every detail has been included to offer a timeless experience; a voyage that awakens the senses within a bubble of exploration at its most authentic.Viking Celebrates 25th Anniversary in Amsterdam Viking marked the company's 25th anniversary with a historic celebration in Amsterdam. To commemorate the milestone, for the first time ever, three classes of Viking ships—a river ship, an ocean ship and the company's newest expedition vessel, the Viking Polaris—met in Amsterdam and sailed in a special convoy to IJmuiden, Netherlands. Participating in the convoy with the Viking Polaris were the Viking Longship, the Viking Mani, and the ocean vessel, the Viking Mars.During the Amsterdam event, Viking also named the Viking Polaris and her identical sister ship, the Viking Octantis®, which is currently sailing her inaugural season in the Great Lakes. Both ships will spend the Austral summer in Antarctica, before travelling north to the Great Lakes for a series of voyages during spring and summer.Viking's 25th anniversary celebration in Amsterdam is the most recent event during a milestone year in which the company has also welcomed to its fleet eight new Viking Longships on the rivers of Europe and new purpose-built vessels on the Mekong, Nile and Mississippi rivers. By the end of 2022, two new, identical ocean ships will have also joined Viking's fleet. Earlier this year, Viking was named the #1 Ocean Line and #1 River Line in Travel + Leisure's 2022 “World's Best” Awards, in which the company became the first cruise line ever to top both categories in the same year. Viking is also rated #1 for both rivers and oceans by Condé Nast Traveler, making it the first cruise line to ever simultaneously earn #1 in its categories from both publications. Additionally, Viking has published a new video about the company's history and some of the key partners who have contributed to its success, which was shared on board all Viking ships today as part of the 25th anniversary celebration.Paul Gauguin Cruises opens sales for 2024A unique opportunity awaits to explore the paradise isles and sunny shores of Polynesia as Paul Gauguin Cruises launches sales for its 2024 small-ship cruises with 33 sailings to 7 destinations, including 2 new itineraries crafted by the company's destination experts.The various itineraries for 2024 centre on water sports including swimming, scuba driving, kayaking, paddle boarding and snorkelling, discovering local traditions and visiting UNESCO World Heritage sites. Aboard Le Paul Gauguin, attentive service and fine cuisine take inspiration from the Polynesian lifestyle. Combining this with privileged moments such as a traditional Polynesian barbecue on Motu Mahana off the protected Taha's Island.Uniworld's New 2023 ItinerariesUniworld Boutique River Cruises announces brand-new mystery cruise itineraries in Europe, as well as enhancements to its Exotics Collection for 2023, with the launch of its first Cruise and Rail journey in India and a new itinerary in Egypt as part of its family-focused Generations Collection.2023 Mystery ItinerariesBack by popular demand, in 2023, Uniworld will launch two brand-new mystery cruise itineraries across Europe. Departing on June 18, 2023, the first 10-day mystery cruise will be a roundtrip sailing along iconic rivers throughout Amsterdam, Netherlands. On July 7, 2023, the second 10-day mystery cruise will be hosted by Uniworld president and CEO Ellen Bettridge, and will start in Nice, France and end in Lyon, France. On-trip excursions, special events, and overall itineraries will remain a complete mystery to cruise passengersCruise & Rail: The Sacred Ganges & the Maharajas' ExpressFollowing the success of the inaugural season of its Cruise and Rail itinerary in Europe, Uniworld is teaming up with Maharajas' Express to offer a new 16-day immersive journey through India. The trip combines seven nights' sailing in supreme comfort aboard the Ganges Voyager II from Kolkata, with a 7-night luxury private train journey through the Golden Triangle and Rajasthan to Mumbai, spending an additional two nights in Oberoi Hotels in New Delhi and Mumbai.Unmissable icons such as the Taj Mahal, Amber Fort and Ranthambore National Park – home to one of the world's largest populations of Bengal Tiger – are included alongside more local encounters, stopping at smaller temples and villages along the way. The itinerary also features four MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experiences including learning about the art of making ornamental brass objects at an artisan workshop in Matiari and a visit to local NGO Calcutta Rescue, which serves the area's underprivileged children.Departing on October 28th, 2023.Egypt Generations sailingsDeparting on December 16th, 23rd, & 30th, 2023, Uniworld's new dedicated Generations departures will introduce guests of all ages to Egypt's ancient wonders, vibrant capital and welcoming people. Combining seven nights aboard the all-suite River Tosca sailing round-trip from Luxor with a four night land stay at The Nile Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Cairo, the trip mirrors the popular 12-day Splendors of Egypt and the Nile itinerary, with additional experiences aimed at keeping the whole family entertained.Alongside must-sees such as the Pyramids of Giza, Valley of the Kings and Temples of Karnak, Luxor and Hatshepsut, activities include taking part in a family-friendly football match with local children and some of the ship's crew, sand dune boarding and a swim in the Nile, exploring the river by bike and traditional felucca, and a behind-the-scenes visit to the Captain's wheelhouse.Image Credit: Le ponant, Ponant Cruises.And moreJoin the show:If you have a cruise tip, burning question or want to record a cruise review get in touch with us via the website https://thebigcruisepodcast.com/join-the-show/ Guests: Chris Frame: https://bit.ly/3a4aBCg Chris's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisFrameOfficialPeter Kollar: https://www.cruising.org.au/Home Leighton Schembri: https://bit.ly/3elmhbWListen & Subscribe: Amazon Podcasts: https://amzn.to/3w40cDcApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2XvD7tF Audible: https://adbl.co/3nDvuNgCastbox: https://bit.ly/2xkGBEI Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2RuY04u I heart Radio: https://ihr.fm/3mVIEUASpotify: https://spoti.fi/3caCwl8 Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2JWE8Tz Pocket casts: https://bit.ly/2JY4J2M Tune in: https://bit.ly/2V0Jrrs Podcast Addict: https://bit.ly/2BF6LnE Hosted on Acast. 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Welcome to the 2022 TGP NOMINAL World Space Week Podcast! Your Host 'Mark Taylor' is joined by Astronomer, Photographer and Aurora Chaser 'Wil Photography' to talk about his recent Icelandic trip, The new Planetarium being built at Twice Brewed Stargazing, and catch up with recent Space News. Also the UK Astronomy Sky Guide for October can be found in the show notes. “So Buckle Up and Let's Launch This Episode Into The Podisphere” Visit: https://tgpnominal.weebly.com/tgp-nominal-91---world-space-week-2022.html to explore this episode.
It's World Space Week, a UN event celebrating the contributions of space science and technology to the betterment of the human condition. This year's theme is space and sustainability, with a focus on how the technology can help us to better understand climate change. On this week's episode of The Lid Is On, Conor Lennon from UN News is joined by Niklas Hedman, the head of the UN Office on Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), and Maruška Strah, the head of World Space Week, to find out about the growing danger of space debris, and why artists need to join scientists on the moon, mars, and beyond. Music: Within the Earth, Ketsa
It's World Space Week, so we're celebrating with five stories all about space! QUIZ QUESTIONS: 1. What is the name of the asteroid where the dust was gathered? 2. What airport will be the take-off point for the satellite-laden jets? 3. Which people will be able to navigate across the ice safely? 4. Which two planets mentioned in Story Two have rings other than Saturn and Neptune? 5. What does DART stand for? BONUS TRICKY QUESTION: What will become the world's largest radio telescope? ANSWERS: 1. Ryugu 2. Wellcamp Airport (at Toowoomba) 3. Inuit people 4. Jupiter and Uranus 5. Double Asteroid Redirection Test BONUS TRICKY ANSWER: Square Kilometre Array Telescope
It's World Space Week, so we're celebrating with five stories all about space! QUIZ QUESTIONS: 1. What is the name of the asteroid where the dust was gathered? 2. What airport will be the take-off point for the satellite-laden jets? 3. Which people will be able to navigate across the ice safely? 4. Which two planets mentioned in Story Two have rings other than Saturn and Neptune? 5. What does DART stand for? BONUS TRICKY QUESTION: What will become the world's largest radio telescope? ANSWERS: 1. Ryugu 2. Wellcamp Airport (at Toowoomba) 3. Inuit people 4. Jupiter and Uranus 5. Double Asteroid Redirection Test BONUS TRICKY ANSWER: Square Kilometre Array Telescope
Saturday's episode of Yoto Daily - the mini podcast from the people at yotoplay.com. It is World Space Week! Join us as we play some Yoto Daily classic games, including Guess the Sounds, Cheese or Chocolate and Simon Says, all with a spacey twist! If you like the sound of this episode download the Yoto app to listen to the rest of the week's Yoto Daily episodes... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's World Space Week, a UN event celebrating the contributions of space science and technology to the betterment of the human condition.This year's theme is space and sustainability, with a focus on how the technology can help us to better understand climate change.On this week's episode of The Lid Is On, Conor Lennon from UN News is joined by Niklas Hedman, the head of the UN Office on Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), and Maruška Strah, the head of World Space Week, to find out about the growing danger of space debris, and why artists need to join scientists on the moon, mars, and beyond.Music: Within the Earth, Ketsa
It's World Space Week, a UN event celebrating the contributions of space science and technology to the betterment of the human condition. This year's theme is space and sustainability, with a focus on how the technology can help us to better understand climate change. On this week's episode of The Lid Is On, Conor Lennon from UN News is joined by Niklas Hedman, the head of the UN Office on Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), and Maruška Strah, the head of World Space Week, to find out about the growing danger of space debris, and why artists need to join scientists on the moon, mars, and beyond. Music: Within the Earth, Ketsa
Yau Chyong Lim, Chief Operating Officer MEASAT joined Asha & Non on #TheLITEBreakfast for World Space Week.
Astronomy Daily – The PodcastShow NotesS01E28Astronomy Daily – The Podcast is now available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast/id1642258990 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2kPF1ABBW2rCrjDlU2CWLW Join Andrew Dunkley and his feisty AI Co-host Halley (no surname) as they bring you todays space, astronomy, and science news in an easy to digest podcast.Tuesday October 4, 2022Today's headline stories:Happy Space WeekThe 2022 edition of World Space Week starts today, October 4, with events highlighting the theme space and sustainabilityEmergency responders dealing with the aftermath of hurricane in Florida seem to have suffered extra setbacks as a major solar flare disrupted radio communicationsImages from the Ingenuity helicopter show it had a piece of debris fluttering from its leg during its most recent flight.India's Mars orbiter mission or may have finally reached the end of its operations.These stories and more in this episode…If you'd like to find out more about the stories featured in today's show, you can read today's edition of the Astronomy Daily Newsletter at any of our websites – www.spacenutspodcast.com , www.bitesz.com or go directly to www.astronomydaily.io – subscribe and get the new edition delivered to your mailbox or RSS reader every day….it's free from us to you.Please subscribe to the podcast and if you have a moment, a quick review would be most helpful. Thank you…#space #astronomy #science #podcast #astronomydaily #spacenuts #spacetime #spaceweek
Discover fun and effective ways to easily engage children aged 4–11 in topics such as musical vocabulary, composing, notation, and more, with a story based on the changing phases of the Moon... Sharing their ideas with you are teachers Bex and Rob, both of whom have extensive experience across all primary age groups, and Epic Storyteller Chip. Bex and Chip have also trained hundreds of teachers to excel in their classrooms. Listen to the full story via our sister podcast https://feeds.captivate.fm/fablespodcast/ (Fables & Fairy Tales). For additional resources – including lesson plans, story books, storytelling videos, classroom challenges and more – visit https://epictales.co.uk/ (epictales.co.uk) Plus join the community at http://facebook.com/groups/teachhappily (facebook.com/groups/teachhappily), or find us on Twitter using https://twitter.com/teachhappily (@teachhappily) – let us know what subjects or stories you need us to cover! Cover art: Mario Coelho Mentioned in this episode: Cement your standing as everyone's favourite teacher! Wherever you are in the world, as an Epic Educator you'll have access to 100s of off-the-shelf lesson plans, all using the method that Bath Uni, EU Lifelong Learning and the Institute of Education all proved to be the most effective by far at raising children's attainment. And if you use the offer code MOON when you sign up, you'll get your first three story books FREE! (expires 25th Nov '22). OFFER APPLIES WORLDWIDE: We don't just ship everywhere, we PRINT everywhere – so wherever you are in the world, become an Epic Educator for the same great price, without adding air miles to your carbon footprint. https://teachhappily.captivate.fm/epic-educators (Epic Educators)
Discover fun and effective ways to easily engage children aged 4–11 in topics such as textiles, sewing, promotional material, and more, with a story based on the changing phases of the Moon... Sharing their ideas with you are teachers Bex and Rob, both of whom have extensive experience across all primary age groups, and Epic Storyteller Chip. Bex and Chip have also trained hundreds of teachers to excel in their classrooms. Listen to the full story via our sister podcast https://feeds.captivate.fm/fablespodcast/ (Fables & Fairy Tales). For additional resources – including lesson plans, story books, storytelling videos, classroom challenges and more – visit https://epictales.co.uk/ (epictales.co.uk) Plus join the community at http://facebook.com/groups/teachhappily (facebook.com/groups/teachhappily), or find us on Twitter using https://twitter.com/teachhappily (@teachhappily) – let us know what subjects or stories you need us to cover! Cover art: Mario Coelho Mentioned in this episode: Cement your standing as everyone's favourite teacher! Wherever you are in the world, as an Epic Educator you'll have access to 100s of off-the-shelf lesson plans, all using the method that Bath Uni, EU Lifelong Learning and the Institute of Education all proved to be the most effective by far at raising children's attainment. And if you use the offer code MOON when you sign up, you'll get your first three story books FREE! (expires 25th Nov '22). OFFER APPLIES WORLDWIDE: We don't just ship everywhere, we PRINT everywhere – so wherever you are in the world, become an Epic Educator for the same great price, without adding air miles to your carbon footprint. https://teachhappily.captivate.fm/epic-educators (Epic Educators)
Discover fun and effective ways to easily engage children aged 4–11 in topics such as comparing artists, texture, Romantic languages, and more, with a story based on the changing phases of the Moon... Sharing their ideas with you are teachers Bex and Rob, both of whom have extensive experience across all primary age groups, and Epic Storyteller Chip. Bex and Chip have also trained hundreds of teachers to excel in their classrooms. Listen to the full story via our sister podcast https://feeds.captivate.fm/fablespodcast/ (Fables & Fairy Tales). For additional resources – including lesson plans, story books, storytelling videos, classroom challenges and more – visit https://epictales.co.uk/ (epictales.co.uk) Plus join the community at http://facebook.com/groups/teachhappily (facebook.com/groups/teachhappily), or find us on Twitter using https://twitter.com/teachhappily (@teachhappily) – let us know what subjects or stories you need us to cover! Cover art: Mario Coelho Mentioned in this episode: Cement your standing as everyone's favourite teacher! Wherever you are in the world, as an Epic Educator you'll have access to 100s of off-the-shelf lesson plans, all using the method that Bath Uni, EU Lifelong Learning and the Institute of Education all proved to be the most effective by far at raising children's attainment. And if you use the offer code MOON when you sign up, you'll get your first three story books FREE! (expires 25th Nov '22). OFFER APPLIES WORLDWIDE: We don't just ship everywhere, we PRINT everywhere – so wherever you are in the world, become an Epic Educator for the same great price, without adding air miles to your carbon footprint. https://teachhappily.captivate.fm/epic-educators (Epic Educators)
Discover fun and effective ways to easily engage children aged 4–11 in topics such as weddings, Sun gods, evolution of Science, and more, with a story based on the changing phases of the Moon... Sharing their ideas with you are teachers Bex and Rob, both of whom have extensive experience across all primary age groups, and Epic Storyteller Chip. Bex and Chip have also trained hundreds of teachers to excel in their classrooms. Listen to the full story via our sister podcast https://feeds.captivate.fm/fablespodcast/ (Fables & Fairy Tales). For additional resources – including lesson plans, story books, storytelling videos, classroom challenges and more – visit https://epictales.co.uk/ (epictales.co.uk) Plus join the community at http://facebook.com/groups/teachhappily (facebook.com/groups/teachhappily), or find us on Twitter using https://twitter.com/teachhappily (@teachhappily) – let us know what subjects or stories you need us to cover! Cover art: Mario Coelho Mentioned in this episode: Cement your standing as everyone's favourite teacher! Wherever you are in the world, as an Epic Educator you'll have access to 100s of off-the-shelf lesson plans, all using the method that Bath Uni, EU Lifelong Learning and the Institute of Education all proved to be the most effective by far at raising children's attainment. And if you use the offer code MOON when you sign up, you'll get your first three story books FREE! (expires 25th Nov '22). OFFER APPLIES WORLDWIDE: We don't just ship everywhere, we PRINT everywhere – so wherever you are in the world, become an Epic Educator for the same great price, without adding air miles to your carbon footprint. https://teachhappily.captivate.fm/epic-educators (Epic Educators)
Discover fun and effective ways to easily engage children aged 4–11 in topics such as the Solar System, Sun safety, phases of the Moon, and more, with a story based on the changing phases of the Moon... Sharing their ideas with you are teachers Bex and Rob, both of whom have extensive experience across all primary age groups, and Epic Storyteller Chip. Bex and Chip have also trained hundreds of teachers to excel in their classrooms. Listen to the full story via our sister podcast https://feeds.captivate.fm/fablespodcast/ (Fables & Fairy Tales). For additional resources – including lesson plans, story books, storytelling videos, classroom challenges and more – visit https://epictales.co.uk/ (epictales.co.uk) Plus join the community at http://facebook.com/groups/teachhappily (facebook.com/groups/teachhappily), or find us on Twitter using https://twitter.com/teachhappily (@teachhappily) – let us know what subjects or stories you need us to cover! Cover art: Mario Coelho Mentioned in this episode: Cement your standing as everyone's favourite teacher! Wherever you are in the world, as an Epic Educator you'll have access to 100s of off-the-shelf lesson plans, all using the method that Bath Uni, EU Lifelong Learning and the Institute of Education all proved to be the most effective by far at raising children's attainment. And if you use the offer code MOON when you sign up, you'll get your first three story books FREE! (expires 25th Nov '22). OFFER APPLIES WORLDWIDE: We don't just ship everywhere, we PRINT everywhere – so wherever you are in the world, become an Epic Educator for the same great price, without adding air miles to your carbon footprint. https://teachhappily.captivate.fm/epic-educators (Epic Educators)
Discover fun and effective ways to easily engage children aged 4–11 in topics such as number sequencing, counting in steps, ratio and proportion, and more, with a story based on the changing phases of the Moon... Sharing their ideas with you are teachers Bex and Rob, both of whom have extensive experience across all primary age groups, and Epic Storyteller Chip. Bex and Chip have also trained hundreds of teachers to excel in their classrooms. Listen to the full story via our sister podcast https://feeds.captivate.fm/fablespodcast/ (Fables & Fairy Tales). For additional resources – including lesson plans, story books, storytelling videos, classroom challenges and more – visit https://epictales.co.uk/ (epictales.co.uk) Plus join the community at http://facebook.com/groups/teachhappily (facebook.com/groups/teachhappily), or find us on Twitter using https://twitter.com/teachhappily (@teachhappily) – let us know what subjects or stories you need us to cover! Cover art: Mario Coelho Mentioned in this episode: Cement your standing as everyone's favourite teacher! Wherever you are in the world, as an Epic Educator you'll have access to 100s of off-the-shelf lesson plans, all using the method that Bath Uni, EU Lifelong Learning and the Institute of Education all proved to be the most effective by far at raising children's attainment. And if you use the offer code MOON when you sign up, you'll get your first three story books FREE! (expires 25th Nov '22). OFFER APPLIES WORLDWIDE: We don't just ship everywhere, we PRINT everywhere – so wherever you are in the world, become an Epic Educator for the same great price, without adding air miles to your carbon footprint. https://teachhappily.captivate.fm/epic-educators (Epic Educators)
Discover fun and effective ways to easily engage children aged 4–11 in topics such as rhyme, story sequencing, showing versus telling, and more, with a story based on the changing phases of the Moon... Sharing their ideas with you are teachers Bex and Rob, both of whom have extensive experience across all primary age groups, and Epic Storyteller Chip. Bex and Chip have also trained hundreds of teachers to excel in their classrooms. Listen to the full story via our sister podcast https://feeds.captivate.fm/fablespodcast/ (Fables & Fairy Tales). For additional resources – including lesson plans, story books, storytelling videos, classroom challenges and more – visit https://epictales.co.uk/ (epictales.co.uk) Plus join the community at http://facebook.com/groups/teachhappily (facebook.com/groups/teachhappily), or find us on Twitter using https://twitter.com/teachhappily (@teachhappily) – let us know what subjects or stories you need us to cover! Cover art: Mario Coelho Mentioned in this episode: Cement your standing as everyone's favourite teacher! Wherever you are in the world, as an Epic Educator you'll have access to 100s of off-the-shelf lesson plans, all using the method that Bath Uni, EU Lifelong Learning and the Institute of Education all proved to be the most effective by far at raising children's attainment. And if you use the offer code MOON when you sign up, you'll get your first three story books FREE! (expires 25th Nov '22). OFFER APPLIES WORLDWIDE: We don't just ship everywhere, we PRINT everywhere – so wherever you are in the world, become an Epic Educator for the same great price, without adding air miles to your carbon footprint. https://teachhappily.captivate.fm/epic-educators (Epic Educators)
We talk to Duncan Challen from Sydney Science Park about our upcoming Mission Oz. Sydney Science Park is sponsoring students from Caroline Chisholm College to participate in our forthcoming virtual mission!Inspiring the next generation of women space explorers! Sydney Science Park (by Celestino) is proud to sponsor girls from Caroline Chisholm College in Western Sydney to participate in a unique global space mission challenge: Mission Oz together with One Giant Leap Australia Foundation. To celebrate World Space Week, young Western Sydney astronauts will embark on a six-day virtual space mission to broaden their technical knowledge and theorical understanding required to carry out a successful space mission! Getting ready to blast off! #CELESTINO #STEM #MISSIONOZ #ONEGIANTLEAPAUSTRALIA #NATIONALSCIENCEWEEK #SPACETEAMSMISSIONOZ #EDUCATION #SPACEEXPLORATION #SPACE #STEMSPACE #SYDNEYSCIENCEPARK #INSPIRINGKIDS #NEXTGENERATION #SPACETEAMSCHALLENGE #SPACECRAFT #SCIENCE #YOUNGEXPLORERS #MISSIONOZSTEMCHALLENGEhttps://www.celestino.net.au/developments/sydney-science-park/https://onegiantleapfoundation.com.au/mission-oz/
Discover fun and effective ways to easily engage children aged 4–11 in topics such as perseverance, healthy relationships, body sizes, and more, with a story based on the changing phases of the Moon... Sharing their ideas with you are teachers Bex and Rob, both of whom have extensive experience across all primary age groups, and Epic Storyteller Chip. Bex and Chip have also trained hundreds of teachers to excel in their classrooms. Listen to the full story via our sister podcast https://feeds.captivate.fm/fablespodcast/ (Fables & Fairy Tales). For additional resources – including lesson plans, story books, storytelling videos, classroom challenges and more – visit https://epictales.co.uk/ (epictales.co.uk) Plus join the community at http://facebook.com/groups/teachhappily (facebook.com/groups/teachhappily), or find us on Twitter using https://twitter.com/teachhappily (@teachhappily) – let us know what subjects or stories you need us to cover! Cover art: Mario Coelho Mentioned in this episode: Cement your standing as everyone's favourite teacher! Wherever you are in the world, as an Epic Educator you'll have access to 100s of off-the-shelf lesson plans, all using the method that Bath Uni, EU Lifelong Learning and the Institute of Education all proved to be the most effective by far at raising children's attainment. And if you use the offer code MOON when you sign up, you'll get your first three story books FREE! (expires 25th Nov '22). OFFER APPLIES WORLDWIDE: We don't just ship everywhere, we PRINT everywhere – so wherever you are in the world, become an Epic Educator for the same great price, without adding air miles to your carbon footprint. https://teachhappily.captivate.fm/epic-educators (Epic Educators)
On The Space Show for Wednesday, 17 November 2021: The United States has condemned a Russian anti-satellite missile test: The U.S. State Department has accused Russia of jeopardising the safety and security of space exploration following the launch of an anti-satellite missile against one of its own targets, the defunct Cosmos 1408 satellite. Planet Earth - Episode 26 Global Methane Pledge at COP 26: The United Nations Climate Change Conference 2021 Ursula von der Leyen (President, European Commission) Joe Biden (President, United States of America) Scott Morrison (Prime Minister, Australia) Gina McCarthy (former Head, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) The Methane Pavilion: The Space Race to Save the Planet Dr Steven Hamburg (Co-lead, MethaneSAT) Riley Duren (CEO, Carbon Mapper) Stephane Germain (President, GHGSat) Antoine Rostand (President/Founder, Kayrros) Celebrating Women in Space with Kerrie Dougherty: Join us for the November 2021 public meeting of the Space Association of Australia. This month we feature space historian Kerrie Dougherty who will reprise her World Space Week 2021 presentation, Women in Space. Find meeting details and registration here.
Dzisiaj Na Synapsach jak zawsze porozmawiamy przystępnie o najważniejszych tematach związanych z nauką!
We celebrate World Space Week with Ancy Anna John, A Ph.D Scholar from University of St. Andrews Scotland.
On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to Chuck Collins, director of the program on inequality and the common good at the Institute for Policy Studies. He discusses the contents of the Pandora Papers which reveal the state of South Dakota to be a $367 billion tax haven, extreme income inequality in the United States and America's historical tolerance of inequality, the capture of the US political system by corporate interests, the trend by which most Americans side more with Bernie Sanders on addressing inequality than with corporate Democrats, the massive increase in billionaire wealth over the coronavirus pandemic, the propensity for violence as inequality worsens, and much more! Finally, we speak to Professor Jim Al-Khalili, the University of Surrey's distinguished chair in theoretical physics for World Space Week. He discusses the importance of including science in popular culture and broadening the understanding of ordinary citizens on the way science works, social media's amplification of anti-scientific conspiracy theories, the overwhelming benefit science has brought to the world despite nefarious uses such as in war, the Islamic world's pioneering of modern science in contrast to Boris Johnson's remarks that Islam put the Muslim world ‘centuries behind,' the study of quantum biology, and much more!
Haritina Mogoșanu, Executive Director of the New Zealand Astrobiology Network, shares her love of space science with Jesse.
Have you ever wondered what astronomers do? It is World Space Week as we invite you to take a moment, relax and listen to the third episode of 'The Meridian'. In this third episode of the podcast Nic and Rebecca invite Jens Hoeijmakers to the mic and chat to him about ultra-hot Jupiters and their atmospheres. Thereafter they take a closer look at a comet, which is named after the its two discoverers: Michel Giacobini and Ernst Zinner. The Meridian is produced by Lund Observatory. You see pictures and listen to all the episodes on our website: www.astro.lu.se/TheMeridian
The mysteries of outer space have long fascinated scientists and academics, but an innovative research project has put ordinary people at the helm of exploring our cosmos. To celebrate World Space Week, Professor Bob Nicol and Professor Daniel Thomas join the Life Solved podcast to talk about Galaxy Zoo, a citizen-science project part-funded by the University of Portsmouth. Across a decade, 73,000 enthusiasts joined forces to classify galaxies in their spare time, leading to blossoming communities as well as advances in our understanding of the formation and interrelation of galaxies. What's more, these findings have led to breakthroughs in machine learning and the development of artificial intelligence, and inspired Zooniverse: the world's largest portal for people-powered research. FIND OUT MORE You can find out more about this work and other research at the University of Portsmouth website: https://www.port.ac.uk/research/research-projects You can find out more about Galaxy Zoo here on the Zooniverse portal:https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/zookeeper/galaxy-zoo/ Zooniverse is an incredible portal where 2.3 million people are taking part in research: https://www.zooniverse.org/projects Explore data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey here: https://www.sdss.org Find out more about Professors Daniel Thomas and Bob Nichol here: https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/en/persons/daniel-thomas(f3c7db43-37c4-4f84-b9d4-f982a50ef9ad).html https://www.port.ac.uk/about-us/structure-and-governance/our-people/our-staff/bob-nichol https://twitter.com/robertcnichol?lang=en See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Warning: This show has been marked as explicit World Space Week kicked off this week and the theme this year focuses on celebrating "Women in Space" in a bid to reduce gender-stereotypes within STEM. On this week's Space Connect podcast episode, host Adam Thorn and reporters Hannah Dowling and Bella Richards chat about 90-year-old William Shatner joining the next Blue Origin flight, claiming the title of the oldest man to reach the edge of space. The crew then discussed the essay written by present and former Blue Origin staff, who accused the company of allegedly prioritising speed over safety and adopting a culture of sexism. Lastly, the trio chat about all things women in space and how there is still a large gender gap within the industry, and why that may be.
In this week's episode, hosted by Jack Lewis:Bond University's Dr Terry Goldsworthy breaks down a Queensland Times report about Ipswich's best and worst suburbs for crime.The University of Southern Queensland's Professor Jonti Horner explains a real-life "Star Wars" phenomenon and talks World Space Week.With Ipswich celebrating its seventh Division One lotto win of 2021, Pat Stibbe hits the streets to ask "What would you do it a million dollars dropped into your bank account?"Dr Rachel Hannam explains why it's more important to have friends than a partner (better still, if you have both!)And finally, Jack Lewis wonders: "What would you say if you could send a message to the whole world?!"
In Arduino EDUvision this week we talk to aerospace fans Matt Scott, Secondary STEM Coordinator, and Andrew O'Brien, STEM Curriculum Advisor from the New South Wales Department of Education, Australia. We discuss all things space and STEM, including how Matt and Andrew developed a STEM curriculum unit led to the ProtoSat. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arduino/message
Space tourism is in the headlines marking the start of World Space Week. Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin is set to launch next week and Virgin Galactic (SPCE) has received FAA approval to resume test flights since being halted in July. Industry experts Andrew Chanin and Dave Mazza discuss the different ways investors can gain diversified exposure to the exciting technological developments happening in outer space, as well as what's currently trending, and how the emerging industry will fare amid rising interest rates that are pressuring growth stocks.
สมัชชาใหญ่แห่งสหประชาชาติ ได้ประกาศให้วันที่ 4-10 ตุลาคมของทุกปี เป็นสัปดาห์เฉลิมฉลองอวกาศโลก หรือ World Space Week ซึ่งเป็นช่วงเวลาที่หน่วยงานต่างๆ และผู้คนมากมายจะร่วมจัดกิจกรรมที่เกี่ยวข้องกับอวกาศ โดยประเทศไทยก็เป็นหนึ่งในร้อยกว่าประเทศทั่วโลกที่มีการจัดกิจกรรมอวกาศอย่างต่อเนื่องทุกปี นิตยสารสาระวิทย์ สวทช. จึงได้ชวนคุณวิวัฒน์ จ่างตระกูล ซึ่งเป็นผู้ประสานงานประเทศไทย World Space Week และนางสาวณภัทร อภิสุข สมาชิกสมาคมยุวชนอวกาศไทย ที่จะร่วมจัดกิจกรรมในปีนี้ มาพูดคุยเพื่อให้ข้อมูลถึงกิจกรรมอวกาศต่างๆ ที่จะเกิดขึ้นในประเทศไทยภายในช่วงเดือนตุลาคม 2564 นี้ ติดตามรับฟัง Podcast รายการ Sci เข้าหู ย้อนหลังได้ที่ https://www.nstda.or.th/sci2pub/podcast-sci-in-ear/ https://youtu.be/Z8bdccB3ltc
John Worsey takes a look at some more of our favourite Life Solved moments so far. Series 6 is starting on Thursday 30th of September.From then we'll be exploring a unique mapping tool that combines historical, cultural and social data to build up a picture of Britain past and present. We'll also be looking at the enormous historical and social importance of Zines through a collection of these illustrated artefacts. Plus, we'll be celebrating World Space Week by hearing how citizen science is mapping outer space at an incredible rate.Find out more about research from the University of Portsmouth at port.ac.uk/research See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John Worsey takes a look at some of our favourite Life Solved moments so far. Series 6 is starting on Thursday 30th of September.From then we'll be exploring a unique mapping tool that combines historical, cultural and social data to build up a picture of Britain past and present. We'll also be looking at the enormous historical and social importance of Zines through a collection of these illustrated artefacts. Plus, we'll be celebrating World Space Week by hearing how citizen science is mapping outer space at an incredible rate.Find out more about research from the University of Portsmouth at port.ac.uk/research See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 60, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Movie Title Translations 1: Translating this title, the Czech Republic thought Eddie Murphy was in charge of a "Crazy Kindergarten". Daddy Day Care. 2: In France, this unforgettable Adam Sandler film became "Love and Amnesia". 50 First Dates. 3: The censorship board in Malaysia damned this Ron Perlman film with the title "Super Sapiens". Hellboy. 4: In France, Billy Crystal learned all about "life, love and cows" in this film. City Slickers. 5: In Mexico Michael Douglas was one of the "Two Loafers After the Lost Emerald" in this film. Romancing the Stone. Round 2. Category: "L"Ementary 1: Members on the extreme periphery of a political or social group are part of this "fringe". the lunatic fringe. 2: Fishy slang term for a person who lends money at excessively high interest rates. loan shark. 3: This word refers to the track of one's descent from an ancestor. lineage. 4: Types of these include ovate, obovate and oblong. leaves. 5: It's the raising of a body into the air by supernatural means. levitation. Round 3. Category: What A Week 1: This is a rough week for pledges, but if they can make it through, they can be fraternity members. hell week. 2: In 1999 this country began 3 "golden weeks" of vacation for its vast populace, including one around May Day. China. 3: In 1958 the theme of the first national week for these places was "Wake up and read!". libraries. 4: Carrie on "Sex and the City" really enjoyed this event that brings ships and thousands of sailors to NYC. Fleet Week. 5: Each year, World Space Week is at the start of October, commemorating this 1957 event. the Sputnik launch. Round 4. Category: 1998 Discoveries 1: Divers found the lost island of Antirhodos, where Cleopatra once lived, sunken off this city. Alexandria. 2: Ken Karsmizki discovered a campsite near Great Falls, Mt., dating back to 1805, that may have been this pair's. Lewis and Clark. 3: In 1998 biologists in Hawaii said they had cloned over 50 of these lab animals. Mice. 4: APHS, a chemical compound that won't irritate the stomach, was created as an alternative to this. Aspirin. 5: Microbes found 2,800' below the sea floor off New Guinea extended this region of the Earth that can support life. Biosphere. Round 5. Category: Shapes 1: You'll need at least 54 feet of moulding for a 12 foot x 15 foot room, one in this shape. rectangle. 2: Danish composer Rued Langgaard is known for his "Sfaerernes Musik", "Music of" these. spheres. 3: It's the common graphic the USDA used as a visual guide for healthy eating. pyramid. 4: Oooh, a "love" one of these involves 2 people who each love the same third person. triangle. 5: Apple introduced this style for the Powermac in 2000 and discontinued it in 2001 due to poor sales. cube. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
What lies ahead as we enter the Space 5.0 Era? How can space law support equitable outcomes amongst stakeholders in space? On this week's episode, we'll discuss the future of governance and how it must to evolve to meet the needs of humans living and working in space.My guest on the show, Dr. Timiebi Aganaba-Jeanty, is currently an Assistant Professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society with a courtesy appointment at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law. She is an expert on all things space law. Her research explores participation mechanisms for global space governance and environmental governance. Her goal is to find ways to account for different perspectives and the participation of diverse actors in decision making. Before coming to the School for the Future Innovation of Society, Dr. Aganaba-Jeanty worked for the Canadian Space Agency while she was a PhD candidate at the Institute of Air and Space Law at McGill University. She also served as Executive Director for World Space Week, Associate Chair of the Space Policy, Law and Economics Department at the International Space University in Cork, Ireland and was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation. In 2017 she was the recipient of a Space Leaders award by the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) and her doctoral research received the George and Ann Robinson Award for advanced research capabilities. Support the show (https://donorbox.org/celestial-citizen)
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This was an interview with Dennis Stone and Jessica Stone, Dr. Robert Stone's son and granddaughter. It was wonderful to go behind the scenes to learn about the family life and legend of Robert Stone, how he became one of the great ambassador's for the silva mind control method and masters of metaphysical power. Stone was author and co-author of over 80 published books, most notably on self-help and powers of the mind. His most best-selling book was “Martinis & Whipped Cream” (1966) with coauthor, hypnotist Sidney Petrie. That book was significant in the history of dieting. Dr. Stone was an internationally known lecturer on the human potential. He taught for many years at the University of Hawaii on activating the powers of the mind. A MENSA member and graduate of MIT, Dr. Stone was elected to the New York Academy of Science. A Silva Method lecturer for 20 years and Ambassador-at-Large, he introduced the Silva Method to five nations and was honored with many Silva awards. Dennis Stone is a management, finance, and technical professional with 40 years of experience. During over 30 years at NASA, he helped manage nearly $1B in investment by NASA in commercial space capabilities. He helped start and execute NASA's successful Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program which invested in SpaceX and Orbital to carry cargo between Earth and Low Earth Orbit. He led the business team in both COTS investment rounds, in the first rounds of the Commercial Crew Program, and recently on Commercial Space Capabilities. Today as Project Executive he manages NASA support to SpaceX, Orbital ATK, United Launch Alliance, and Final Frontier Design. Before COTS, Mr. Stone had two decades of International Space Station (ISS) experience, including as Chief System Engineer of the Assured Crew Return Vehicle, Manager of Avionics Integration, and ISS Commercialization Working Group Chair. He began his space career designing flight avionics and ground systems at McDonnell Douglas and Ford Aerospace and supporting Shuttle/payload integration with Rockwell. He is CEO of Ion Biotechnology which has an therapeutic family of compounds which is hypothesized to target cancer at the cellular level. These agents may also show efficacy against a range of infectious disease. The company is conducting tests on this technology which is in the post-discovery/pre-clinical phase. Mr. Stone is volunteer President of World Space Week Association, a non-profit which globally coordinates UN-declared World Space Week, the largest space event on Earth each October 4-10. In 2018, WSW was celebrated with 5,000 events in 90 nations. He earned two Bachelor of Science degrees, in Physics and Electrical Engineering, from the University of Hawaii and is Associate Fellow of the AIAA. Jessica Stone is an Esthetician/Owner at Stone Specialty Skincare and has used her grandfather's techniques with great success. You can also learn more about Dr. Stone at www.robertbstone.com. BUY MY BOOK! https://www.amazon.com/Reality-Revolution-Mind-Blowing-Movement-Hack/dp/154450618X/ Listen my book on audible https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Reality-Revolution-Audiobook/B087LV1R5V All my Interviews - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKv1KCSKwOo_Y78_zt_zv9TI1AGx-WimT All my guided meditations in one place https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKv1KCSKwOo_BfNnb5vLcwouInskcEhqL All my short meditations (you have 10 minutes) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKv1KCSKwOo-Mc0SiXK8Ef0opJeahwgfM For all episodes of the Reality Revolution – https://www.therealityrevolution.com Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RealityRevol... Join our facebook group The Reality Revolution https://www.facebook.com/groups/40312... Subscribe to my Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOgX... Contact us at media@advancedsuccessinsitute.com #robertbstone #metaphysics #realityrevolution
10/4~10/10是聯合國的World Space Week世界太空週,今年的主題是「太空與日常生活」,剛好與我們podcast主題「聊天文與生活」精神相符,天文探索是深奧的學問卻也大大影響我們的生活,值得我們以更親近大眾的方式去深入認識,這是我們一直努力的方向。 延續上次近地小行星話題,隼鳥2號將龍宮小行星樣品丟下後,會再前往小行星1998KY26,介紹這顆小行星,了解什麼是杜林危險指數,有了杜林危險指數後曾經出現過最高等級的近地小行星又是哪顆? 人類探索太空的技術日新月異,回顧1957 年10月4日與11月3日,蘇聯發射了人類首度上太空的人造衛星史波尼克一號與二號,其中史波尼克二號更承載了地球上第一個上太空的生命-小狗「萊卡」!
Get your moon boots on because today on News Time, we're flying up through the atmosphere and heading for the stars to celebrate World Space Week!
Get your moon boots on because today on News Time, we’re flying up through the atmosphere and heading for the stars to celebrate World Space Week!
The Cape Town planetarium is open to the public! Ofentse Letebele explains their covid-safety procedures and how you can find out what's going on. It's World Space Week this week, and throughout the continent we are celebrating mobile planetaria, which are taken to rural areas to entertain and educate children on astronomy. Here in Cape Town we have a digital dome at the Iziko Museum which gives a very exciting immersive experience.
Get your moon boots on because today on News Time, we’re flying up through the atmosphere and heading for the stars to celebrate World Space Week!
The Cape Town planetarium is open to the public! Ofentse Letebele explains their covid-safety procedures and how you can find out what's going on. It's World Space Week this week, and throughout the continent we are celebrating mobile planetaria, which are taken to rural areas to entertain and educate children on astronomy. Here in Cape Town we have a digital dome at the Iziko Museum which gives a very exciting immersive experience.
Welcome to the Infinite Void. Journey every week with co-hosts Jacob and Matty into the infinite void. Your number one podcast for everything space, science, philosophy and technology. In this weeks episode (Our fifth episode) we discuss the topic "Space Tourism".
The Australian Space Agency – little known, but some very busy bees indeed. Dr Anthony Murfett, Deputy Head of the Agency, sat down with Dr Xavier Csar, our own CEO, for a conversation between two Doctors. What is the Australian Space Agency up to? How is it collaborating with NASA, and what's all this we hear about a plan to get to Mars in the near future? That's all one Anything But Square, the Fed Square podcast. Keep watching the skiiies… World Space Week at Fed Square: https://fedsquare.com/events/world-space-week SUBSCRIBE to Fed Square: https://bit.ly/3ioxRjr World-class art galleries and installations. A diverse range of food and drink. Thrilling, extraordinary events that capture the hearts of Melburnians year after year. Fed Square is anything but square. Since opening in 2002, Fed Square has seen more than 100 million visits and been named the 6th Best Public Square in the World. Frankly, we're slaying out here and it's nice to be recognised. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FedSquare/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FedSquare Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fed.square/ What's On at Fed Square: https://fedsquare.com/
Twitter- @bluehelmco Instagram - @bluehelmco (https://www.bluehelmco.com) Sponsor- (https://hopeschest.com) On this Day Headlines- 1) ExoTerra to develop upper stage for Virgin Orbit LauncherOne a.(https://spacenews.com/exoterra-develops-launerone-upper-stage/) 2) New CSF chairwoman focused on regulatory issues and selecting next presiden a.(https://spacenews.com/new-csf-chairwoman-focused-on-regulatory-issues-and-selecting-next-president/) 3) SkyWatch and Picterra combine imagery access with AI tools a.(https://spacenews.com/skywatch-picterra-parternship/) 4) Cygnus freighter delivers space toilet and more to astronauts on space station a.(https://www.space.com/cygnus-cargo-spacecraft-ng-14-arrives-space-station) 5) Momentus forges agreements with Skykraft and Mecano ID a.(https://spacenews.com/momentus-contracts-skykraft-mecano-id/) 6) China selects 18 new astronauts ahead of space station construction a.(https://spacenews.com/china-selects-18-new-astronauts-ahead-of-space-station-construction/) Law and policy- 1) Case closed: California judge ends SpaceX’s lawsuit against the U.S. Air Force a.(https://spacenews.com/case-closed-california-judge-ends-spacexs-lawsuit-against-the-u-s-air-force/) 2) NASA safety panel raises doubts about Starliner test flight schedule a.(https://spacenews.com/nasa-safety-panel-raises-doubts-about-starliner-test-flight-schedule/) 3) Space Force taking extra time to organize acquisitions command a.(https://spacenews.com/space-force-taking-extra-time-to-organize-acquisitions-command/) 4) NASA safety panel warns of technical and budgetary risks to Artemis program a.(https://spacenews.com/nasa-safety-panel-warns-of-technical-and-budgetary-risks-to-artemis-program/) 5) SpaceX, L3Harris Technologies Get Pentagon Contracts to Track Missiles from Outer Space a.(https://www.nextgov.com/emerging-tech/2020/10/spacex-l3harris-technologies-get-pentagon-contracts-track-missiles-outer-space/168991/) ** WHAT’S HAPPENING IN SPACE POLICY Oct 4th—Oct 10th, 2020 a. (https://spacepolicyonline.com/news/whats-happening-in-space-policy-october-4-10-2020/) Events- 1-World Space Week official website a.(https://www.worldspaceweek.org) 2)September 2020 Space Calendar of Events a.(http://spaceref.com/calendar/) 3) Launch Calendar a. (https://www.space.com/32286-space-calendar.html Fun- 1) Camera that will film a spacewalk in VR delivered to the International Space Station a.(https://techcrunch.com/2020/10/05/camera-that-will-film-a-spacewalk-in-vr-delivered-to-the-international-space-station/))
Welcome to TGP NOMINAL's annual World Space Week Podcast. In this episode we hear about NASA Solar System Ambassador and TGP NOMINAL Honorary Crew Member 'Janelle Harrier-Wilson' talking about the NASA Artemis Lunar Mission on local radio. Ross Hockham from UK Astronomy shows TGP NOMINAL's Mark Taylor around the 'Space Crafter' Mobile Observatory. Then Ross brings you his unique guide to the skies for the month ahead, from the cockpit of the 'Space Crafter' Finally we are joined by Astronomer and Aurora Chaser 'Wil Cheung' to talk about his latest venture with the Twice Brewed Observatory and reveals his Celestial Object Of The Month. So Buckle Up! and lets get this episode, launched into the Podisphere! Visit: http://tgpnominal.weebly.com/podcasts/tgp-nominal-71-world-space-week-2020 for more information about this episode.
Today’s guest hails from Mississippi and is the quintessential illustration of a highly successful and driven jack-of-all-trades: singer, writer, host, actor, producer, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and cosmonaut. Beyond his fame as a member of the phenomenally successful group *NSYNC, where the group sold an impressive 80 million-plus records worldwide, he has since made himself a household name. With countless career highlights in music including multiple Grammy nominations, two diamond RIAA awards, MTV Video Music Awards, American Music Awards, People’s Choice Awards to name just a few. Other career highlights include: being the youngest person ever inducted into the Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame, starring as Corny Collins in the Broadway hit, “Hairspray,” publishing his best-selling memoir, “Out of Sync,” making it to the finals on ABC’s hit show, “Dancing with the Stars,” and most recently producing a documentary, “The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story,” which debuted at the SXSW film festival in March 2019. On his podcast, ‘The Daily Popcast with Lance Bass’ he breaks down the biggest stories in Hollywood each day. The show takes a journalistic approach to entertainment with unprecedented access to the biggest names in the industry. Philanthropically, he remains active in various charitable organizations. In addition to being on the Board of Trustees for onePULSE, he also serves as an executive board director of the Environmental Media Association and has been serving on the board for nearly a decade. In being with the EMA, he has helped educate both children and adults on environmental issues. He’s the national youth spokesperson for World Space Week and is a certified cosmonaut. He is a strong advocate for animals and supports numerous causes and charities like The Trevor Project, Thirst Project, HRC, Vanderpump Dog Foundation, and St. Jude’s hospital. And The Writer Is...Lance Bass!This episode is sponsored by Bandzoogle.Art: Michael Richey White See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is the first episode in what will be a weekly series of space history episodes. Enjoy! Let me know if you have any questions, email me at john@thespaceshot.com. You can also call 720-772-7988 if you'd like to ask a question for the show. Send questions, ideas, or comments, and I will be sure to respond to you! Thanks for reaching out! Do me a favor and leave a review for the podcast if you enjoy listening each day. Screenshot your review and send it to @johnmulnix or john@thespaceshot.com and I will send you a Space Shot sticker and a thank you! You can send me questions and connect with me on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter, by clicking one of the links below. Facebook (https://m.facebook.com/thespaceshot/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/johnmulnix/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/johnmulnix) Episode Links: Donate Life (https://www.donatelife.net/) The Week in Space History- October 7th-13th (Text Version) (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/week-space-history-october-7th-13th-john-mulnix/) Roger Launius- Sputnik and Free Overflight in Space (https://launiusr.wordpress.com/2016/10/07/sputnik-and-free-overflight-in-space/) Draper Labs- "Space Sextant Navigates the Moon Missions" (https://wehackthemoon.com/tech/space-sextant-navigates-moon-missions?fbclid=IwAR2m28TGZ_fsoRjtZ438jT0xKdXmfZ7E7BspPqaEZBRMMgs1aA6DvasdE88) Explorer 7 NASA Page (https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=1959-009A)
Main Entrance FastCast: Theme Parks, Museums, and so much more!
"If offered a seat on a rocket ship, don't ask what seat. Just get on." — Christa McAuliffe -- It’s World Space Week and here on the Main Entrance FastCast we’re ready to celebrate by looking at some of the best ways Space has influenced the world of Location-Based Entertainment. Are you ready to strap in and blast off to the stars?
To celebrate World Space Week, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Matt Kirshen and astrophysicist Charles Liu, PhD, answer fan-submitted questions on a variety of celestial topics including parallel universes, solar energy, speed of light travel, Mars, and more! NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons and All-Access subscribers can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/show/cosmic-queries-world-space-week/ Thanks to this week’s Patrons for supporting us: David Vives, Kelly Holman, and Nick Bryant. Photo Credit: NASA/Tony Gray and Kevin O’Connell.
Welcome to TGP NOMINAL's annual World Space Week Podcast.Your hosts Mark Taylor and John Berger take you through the Cosmos, with a few space related news stories.Then join Mark as he, regular contributor 'Alan Taylor-Shearer' and UK Astronomy's 'Ross Hockham' as they attend the 2nd Space Rocks London Event.So Buckle Up! and lets get this episode, launched into the Podisphere.Visit http://tgpnominal.weebly.com/podcasts for more information about this or any other episode.
A veteran of three space missions, including a six-month stay on the International Space Station, astronaut Cady Coleman talks about life in space, living in close quarters with people from different parts of the world, and the importance of sharing her story around the world.
Today on the Science Focus Podcast, we’re talking to Professor Monica Grady, planetary and space scientist, ahead of World Space Week.World Space Week runs from 4 to 10 October, and this year’s theme is ‘The Moon: Gateway to the Stars’. Events to celebrate World Space Week are being held in the UK and across the world, including Monica’s talk at the Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh.Monica’s research spans to the Moon and beyond, and Asteroid 4731 is named Monicagrady, in honour of her contributions to the field.Here, she speaks to editorial assistant Amy Barrett about working in the industry and the challenges faced by current and future space scientists.Let us know what you think of the episode with a review or a comment wherever you listen to your podcasts.Listen to more episodes of the Science Focus Podcast:How do you launch a successful space mission? – Mark McCaughreanWhy is the Moon landing still relevant 50 years on? – Kevin FongThe mindset behind the Moon landing – Richard WisemanWhat if the Earth’s magnetic field died? – Jim Al-KhaliliThe most mysterious objects in the Universe – Colin StuartWhat NASA’s InSight will tell us about Mars – Bruce BanerdtFollow Science Focus on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Flipboard See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
World Space Week is October 4-10! Have you got anything planned yet? If not, we've got you! Teach Starter has a bunch of resources and activities for students aged 5-12 in our Space and Solar System Learning Area Collection.Join us in our new For the Love of Teaching Facebook group, where we chat about the podcast, feature live vids of guests, and talk teaching!Need a little motivation on a Monday? Jill and Bron are experienced primary school teachers; they get it! Join them for inspiration and encouragement to get you buzzing through the school week!Have you tried the new Teach Starter App? We'd love to hear your thoughts so please leave us a review in the Apple App Store!Download the app for free now in the Apple Store or Google Play.Have you subscribed to For the Love of Teaching? Don't forget! It means you'll be the first to know whenever a new episode of The Buzz goes live.For the Love of Teaching is a podcast by Teach Starter. We make quality, downloadable teaching resources that save teachers hours of time and make their classrooms buzz! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this Special episode of TGP NOMINAL, Mark Taylor, John Berger and Ross Hockham are not only celebrating World Space Week, but they are celebrating the start of the 5th Season of the Podcast.That's Right, TGP NOMINAL is Five years old! (They grow up so fast)Ross returns to the main show in his UK Astronomy capacity to bring his unique look at the cosmos as he guides us through October Skies.Mark and Alan Taylor-Shearer interview the Space and Rock community during the inaugural Space Rocks event that took place at the IndigO2 in London earlier in the year.And Astronomy Author 'Richard J Bartlett' comes on board to chat with Mark and Ross and also answers questions that had been sent in from social media.There will be a few birthday messages from well wishers, thrown in for good measure,also.So buckle Up & brace yourself because, TGP NOMINAL Episode 5.1 is about to launch into the PODisphere!http://tgpnominal.weebly.com/podcasts
Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacenuts (mobile friendly).Episode 123 of Space Nuts - *The discovery of Goblin...has Astronomers excited...is confirmation of Planet 9 far away?*Space Week...here’s what’s happening….*And our listener question is about the Big Bang etc...Fred has the answers as usual.Links mentioned in this episode: Fred's video segments for World Space Week on Twitter can be found at @sceincegovau and The Space Week web site at www.worldspaceweek.org If you like to get your hands on a copy of Dr Fred Watson’s book ‘ ‘Why Is Uranus Upside Down? And other questions about the Universe’ it’s available as a Kindle edition from Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Why-Uranus-Upside-Down-questions-ebook/dp/B0042P6A8K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1536834846&sr=8-1&keywords=why+is+uranus+upside+downAndrew Dunkley also has a book…’All I See Is Mud’ based on his grandfather's experiences during WW1. Details at www.alliseeismud.com Subscribe, rate and review Space Nuts via all good podcatcher apps, including Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes) (featured in New & Noteworthy), Google Podcasts (now available via the Google Play store), Stitcher, Pocket Casts, Podbean, Overcast, TuneIn Radio, CastBox.FM, iHeartRadio, Spotify etc.RSS feed: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/BIT6774874752 Join our mailing list at http://www.bitesz.com/join-our-mailing-listEmail us at spacenuts@bitesz.comWebsite: www.bitesz.com/spacenuts (mobile friendly)For more, follow Space Nuts on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Spreaker:Facebook - @spacenutspodcasttwitter - @spacenutspodcstGoogle+ - https://plus.google.com/u/2/collection/cHkPaBSpreaker - https://www.spreaker.com/show/space-nuts Enjoying what we do? Then please share with and tell your friends. Your recommendation is the best we could possibly get. Thank you...#astronomy #space #science #technology #news #aao #drfredwatson #stargazerfred Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A “VI Noite Efervescente” terá lugar en Guitiriz o sábado 6 de outubro. Comezaremos gravando entre 20 e 21h un especial Efervesciencia desde a Casa Habanera de Guitiriz aproveitando a conmemoración do World Space Week, evento global no que participa a Noite Efervescente. E ás 22 h. gozaremos dunha observación pública do ceo desde a Área Recreativa de San Xoan da man dos nosos estreleiros, Martin Pawley, Irene Baspino e Borja Tosar. Unha festa familiar da astronomía para todas as idades na que contamos como invitados especiais os amigos das asociacións Aspaber e Amipa. Agardámoste! Programa e localizacións da VI Noite Efervescente De 20 a 21 h. Recepción. Gravación de Efervesciencia na casa Habanera de Guitiriz (Localización) De 21 a 22 h. Tempo de cea libre De 22 h a 24 h. Observación pública na área recreativa de San Xoan (Localización). Gravación da segunda parte do programa de radio. A actividade é apta para calquera tipo de público e idade (menores acompañados). Pódese asistir o tempo que cada quen desexe. Recoméndase levar roupa de abrigo á observación nocturna (sempre é mellor levar roupa de abrigo de mais que de menos). Levar bebidas quentes á observación tamén é unha boa opción. “Noite Efervescente” é unha iniciativa do programa Efervesciencia da Radio Galega-USC e os seus «estreleiros», e no que colabora a Agrupación Astronómica “IO”, a Liga Provincial de Clubs de Ocio de Persoas con Discapacidade Intelectual da Coruña e o Concello de Guitiriz. Nesta edición a “Noite Efervescente” está adherida a World Space Week
A “VI Noite Efervescente” terá lugar en Guitiriz o sábado 6 de outubro. Comezaremos gravando entre 20 e 21h un especial Efervesciencia desde a Casa Habanera de Guitiriz aproveitando a conmemoración do World Space Week, evento global no que participa a Noite Efervescente. E ás 22 h. gozaremos dunha observación pública do ceo desde a Área Recreativa de San Xoan da man dos nosos estreleiros, Martin Pawley, Irene Baspino e Borja Tosar. Unha festa familiar da astronomía para todas as idades na que contamos como invitados especiais os amigos das asociacións Aspaber e Amipa. Agardámoste! Programa e localizacións da VI Noite Efervescente De 20 a 21 h. Recepción. Gravación de Efervesciencia na casa Habanera de Guitiriz (Localización) De 21 a 22 h. Tempo de cea libre De 22 h a 24 h. Observación pública na área recreativa de San Xoan (Localización). Gravación da segunda parte do programa de radio. A actividade é apta para calquera tipo de público e idade (menores acompañados). Pódese asistir o tempo que cada quen desexe. Recoméndase levar roupa de abrigo á observación nocturna (sempre é mellor levar roupa de abrigo de mais que de menos). Levar bebidas quentes á observación tamén é unha boa opción. “Noite Efervescente” é unha iniciativa do programa Efervesciencia da Radio Galega-USC e os seus «estreleiros», e no que colabora a Agrupación Astronómica “IO”, a Liga Provincial de Clubs de Ocio de Persoas con Discapacidade Intelectual da Coruña e o Concello de Guitiriz. Nesta edición a “Noite Efervescente” está adherida a World Space Week
It was World Space Week and so naturally Jack and I dressed as astronauts! (see link below). Jack quizzed me on if words were Star Trek species or real world languages. Then the hilarious and sweet Jason Nash joins and shares how he balances being a dad and making content. He even tells us about his time as a hip-hop journalist! It’s so funny it’s almost hard to believe! See our tweets and costumes here: https://goo.gl/Xs8p9m -Thanks to our amazing friends Squarespace and ZipRecruiter for helping to keep this show free! Please go support them. - Want to see us and not just hear us? Go to Fullscreen.com/nottoodeep right now! Get a week for free!
Join 'Mark Taylor' and 'John Berger' for their fourth annual podcast celebrating World space Week and TGP NOMINAL Podcast's Third Anniversary.Along with the guy's unique mix of Space News and Trans - Atlantic banter, there will be an Astronomy guide from their resident Astronomer 'Ross Hockham' creator ofthe UK Astronomy Group.Joining the crew, from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is Planetary Scientist 'Noah Petro' to chat about all things Lunar in the lead up toInternational Observe The Moon Night. - http://tgpnominal.weebly.com/podcasts
This week Kinderling is celebrating Space Week! As part of our celebration of universal exploration, we're revisiting one of our favourite interviews from 2017 with musician, author and Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield.
Welcome to the first TGP NOMINAL episode of season three. In this episode Mark Taylor & John Berger celebrate World Space Week along with the podcast's second anniversary & of course the guys check out what has been occurring in the space community.http://tgpnominal.weebly.com/podcasts
Join Mark Taylor and John Berger as they celebrate TGP NOMINAL's 1st year. Talk about what's going on in the space community, as well as their take on Star Wars Force Friday and much more.To find out more about items featured in this or any other episode, visit the Podcasts page at http://tgpnominal.weebly.com/podcasts
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