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Coming into 2025, we have six flights of SpaceX's Starship behind us, with a possibility for as many as 25 tests supported by the FAA license for this year. This is also the year we need to see an orbital test, payloads carried, orbital refueling, and hopefully catches of both the Booster and Ship, and progress toward an uncrewed test landing on the moon. So much to discuss, so join Tariq, Rod, and ace space reporter Leonard David as we deep dive into King Starship! Headlines: • Wildfires near NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, have displaced many employees and caused the facility to shut down temporarily, but the lab itself remains untouched. • NASA is considering two options for the Mars Sample Return mission, both under $8 billion, with a launch planned by 2035-2039. • Bill Nye, CEO of The Planetary Society and former host of "Bill Nye the Science Guy," was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his dedication to science education and space exploration advocacy. Main Topic - SpaceX Starship in 2025: • SpaceX plans to ramp up Starship test flights in 2025, with up to 25 launches scheduled throughout the year. • Starship test flight 7, scheduled for January 13th, will feature a new Starship design with enhanced flaps, a new flight computer, and other upgrades. • The goal of Starship is to serve as a reusable, heavy-lift launch vehicle capable of carrying up to 100 people and 100 metric tons of cargo to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. • SpaceX is rapidly iterating on the Starship design, with stated plans to build new Starships in a single day and test new features on each flight. • While Starship's development has been impressive, questions remain about its life support systems, radiation protection, and interior design for crewed missions. • A discussion of the potential impact of Starship on NASA's Artemis program and the future of space exploration, including the possibility of using Starship as a space station or for Mars missions. • The conversation also touches on the challenges facing NASA, including aging infrastructure and the need for greater collaboration with the private sector, as highlighted in a recent report by the National Academies. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Leonard David Download or subscribe to This Week in Space at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Coming into 2025, we have six flights of SpaceX's Starship behind us, with a possibility for as many as 25 tests supported by the FAA license for this year. This is also the year we need to see an orbital test, payloads carried, orbital refueling, and hopefully catches of both the Booster and Ship, and progress toward an uncrewed test landing on the moon. So much to discuss, so join Tariq, Rod, and ace space reporter Leonard David as we deep dive into King Starship! Headlines: • Wildfires near NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, have displaced many employees and caused the facility to shut down temporarily, but the lab itself remains untouched. • NASA is considering two options for the Mars Sample Return mission, both under $8 billion, with a launch planned by 2035-2039. • Bill Nye, CEO of The Planetary Society and former host of "Bill Nye the Science Guy," was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his dedication to science education and space exploration advocacy. Main Topic - SpaceX Starship in 2025: • SpaceX plans to ramp up Starship test flights in 2025, with up to 25 launches scheduled throughout the year. • Starship test flight 7, scheduled for January 13th, will feature a new Starship design with enhanced flaps, a new flight computer, and other upgrades. • The goal of Starship is to serve as a reusable, heavy-lift launch vehicle capable of carrying up to 100 people and 100 metric tons of cargo to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. • SpaceX is rapidly iterating on the Starship design, with stated plans to build new Starships in a single day and test new features on each flight. • While Starship's development has been impressive, questions remain about its life support systems, radiation protection, and interior design for crewed missions. • A discussion of the potential impact of Starship on NASA's Artemis program and the future of space exploration, including the possibility of using Starship as a space station or for Mars missions. • The conversation also touches on the challenges facing NASA, including aging infrastructure and the need for greater collaboration with the private sector, as highlighted in a recent report by the National Academies. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Leonard David Download or subscribe to This Week in Space at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Coming into 2025, we have six flights of SpaceX's Starship behind us, with a possibility for as many as 25 tests supported by the FAA license for this year. This is also the year we need to see an orbital test, payloads carried, orbital refueling, and hopefully catches of both the Booster and Ship, and progress toward an uncrewed test landing on the moon. So much to discuss, so join Tariq, Rod, and ace space reporter Leonard David as we deep dive into King Starship! Headlines: • Wildfires near NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, have displaced many employees and caused the facility to shut down temporarily, but the lab itself remains untouched. • NASA is considering two options for the Mars Sample Return mission, both under $8 billion, with a launch planned by 2035-2039. • Bill Nye, CEO of The Planetary Society and former host of "Bill Nye the Science Guy," was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his dedication to science education and space exploration advocacy. Main Topic - SpaceX Starship in 2025: • SpaceX plans to ramp up Starship test flights in 2025, with up to 25 launches scheduled throughout the year. • Starship test flight 7, scheduled for January 13th, will feature a new Starship design with enhanced flaps, a new flight computer, and other upgrades. • The goal of Starship is to serve as a reusable, heavy-lift launch vehicle capable of carrying up to 100 people and 100 metric tons of cargo to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. • SpaceX is rapidly iterating on the Starship design, with stated plans to build new Starships in a single day and test new features on each flight. • While Starship's development has been impressive, questions remain about its life support systems, radiation protection, and interior design for crewed missions. • A discussion of the potential impact of Starship on NASA's Artemis program and the future of space exploration, including the possibility of using Starship as a space station or for Mars missions. • The conversation also touches on the challenges facing NASA, including aging infrastructure and the need for greater collaboration with the private sector, as highlighted in a recent report by the National Academies. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Leonard David Download or subscribe to This Week in Space at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Coming into 2025, we have six flights of SpaceX's Starship behind us, with a possibility for as many as 25 tests supported by the FAA license for this year. This is also the year we need to see an orbital test, payloads carried, orbital refueling, and hopefully catches of both the Booster and Ship, and progress toward an uncrewed test landing on the moon. So much to discuss, so join Tariq, Rod, and ace space reporter Leonard David as we deep dive into King Starship! Headlines: • Wildfires near NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, have displaced many employees and caused the facility to shut down temporarily, but the lab itself remains untouched. • NASA is considering two options for the Mars Sample Return mission, both under $8 billion, with a launch planned by 2035-2039. • Bill Nye, CEO of The Planetary Society and former host of "Bill Nye the Science Guy," was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his dedication to science education and space exploration advocacy. Main Topic - SpaceX Starship in 2025: • SpaceX plans to ramp up Starship test flights in 2025, with up to 25 launches scheduled throughout the year. • Starship test flight 7, scheduled for January 13th, will feature a new Starship design with enhanced flaps, a new flight computer, and other upgrades. • The goal of Starship is to serve as a reusable, heavy-lift launch vehicle capable of carrying up to 100 people and 100 metric tons of cargo to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. • SpaceX is rapidly iterating on the Starship design, with stated plans to build new Starships in a single day and test new features on each flight. • While Starship's development has been impressive, questions remain about its life support systems, radiation protection, and interior design for crewed missions. • A discussion of the potential impact of Starship on NASA's Artemis program and the future of space exploration, including the possibility of using Starship as a space station or for Mars missions. • The conversation also touches on the challenges facing NASA, including aging infrastructure and the need for greater collaboration with the private sector, as highlighted in a recent report by the National Academies. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Leonard David Download or subscribe to This Week in Space at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Det gikk helt passe bra for Space X og Starship 4. Litt brann og eksplosjon må man jo regne med, men ellers god stemning. "If it ain't Boeing I ain't going", sa man før i tida. Not so much nå om dagen, selv om det gikk helt passe for det dødsdømte Starliner-prosjektet. Siden det er Boeing må man jo regne med no software-problemer, men Butch og Suni kom seg til slutt over i ISS. Også var det stakars Yusaku Maezawa og hans Dear Moon-prosjekt da. Det er dårlig stemning mellom Maezawa og Musk, og nå er Romfartens Kulturmønstring skrinlagt. "Oppturer" og nedturer i romfarten i denne episoden altså
Well, we waited, we waffled, and we joked... but Boeing's Starliner finally made good! Seven or so years after their projected crewed flight date, the second provider of crew delivery to the International Space Station finally succeeded in sending two astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, to the ISS. Despite a few problems with (sigh) valves, helium tanks, and thrusters, the mission appears to be going swimmingly. Then, just a day later, SpaceX launched a Starship on a fourth test flight with spectacular results--and may be ready for another test launch within a few weeks. All good news this week, and it feels like newspace just picked up a lot of steam. Join us! Headlines: China's Chang'e-6 mission successfully collected up to 2,000 grams of lunar samples from the far side of the moon and launched them back to Earth. The Hubble Space Telescope faces gyroscope issues, prompting NASA to use only one gyroscope to extend its lifespan until around 2035. A lava tube discovered on Mars near the Arsia Mons extinct volcano could potentially shelter future human habitats or host microbial life. A new star, "Blaze Star" T Coronae Borealis, may appear in the night sky between now and September, becoming the first visible nova since 1946. Main Topic - Starliner and Starship: Boeing's Starliner successfully launched, rendezvoused, and docked with the International Space Station, despite some thruster and cooling system issues. The mission marks the first time in decades that astronauts have launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on an Atlas V rocket. Starliner's reusability and cost per seat are compared to SpaceX's Crew Dragon and Russia's Soyuz spacecraft. SpaceX's Starship completed a successful test flight, with the Super Heavy booster and Starship vehicle performing well despite some heat shield damage during reentry. The hosts discuss the progress and challenges of Starship development, including the recent cancellation of Yusaku Maezawa's "dearMoon" mission. SpaceX's rapid launch cadence and plans for mass-producing Starship vehicles and engines are highlighted, along with the company's vision for catching Super Heavy boosters with the "Mechazilla" launch tower. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Well, we waited, we waffled, and we joked... but Boeing's Starliner finally made good! Seven or so years after their projected crewed flight date, the second provider of crew delivery to the International Space Station finally succeeded in sending two astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, to the ISS. Despite a few problems with (sigh) valves, helium tanks, and thrusters, the mission appears to be going swimmingly. Then, just a day later, SpaceX launched a Starship on a fourth test flight with spectacular results--and may be ready for another test launch within a few weeks. All good news this week, and it feels like newspace just picked up a lot of steam. Join us! Headlines: China's Chang'e-6 mission successfully collected up to 2,000 grams of lunar samples from the far side of the moon and launched them back to Earth. The Hubble Space Telescope faces gyroscope issues, prompting NASA to use only one gyroscope to extend its lifespan until around 2035. A lava tube discovered on Mars near the Arsia Mons extinct volcano could potentially shelter future human habitats or host microbial life. A new star, "Blaze Star" T Coronae Borealis, may appear in the night sky between now and September, becoming the first visible nova since 1946. Main Topic - Starliner and Starship: Boeing's Starliner successfully launched, rendezvoused, and docked with the International Space Station, despite some thruster and cooling system issues. The mission marks the first time in decades that astronauts have launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on an Atlas V rocket. Starliner's reusability and cost per seat are compared to SpaceX's Crew Dragon and Russia's Soyuz spacecraft. SpaceX's Starship completed a successful test flight, with the Super Heavy booster and Starship vehicle performing well despite some heat shield damage during reentry. The hosts discuss the progress and challenges of Starship development, including the recent cancellation of Yusaku Maezawa's "dearMoon" mission. SpaceX's rapid launch cadence and plans for mass-producing Starship vehicles and engines are highlighted, along with the company's vision for catching Super Heavy boosters with the "Mechazilla" launch tower. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Well, we waited, we waffled, and we joked... but Boeing's Starliner finally made good! Seven or so years after their projected crewed flight date, the second provider of crew delivery to the International Space Station finally succeeded in sending two astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, to the ISS. Despite a few problems with (sigh) valves, helium tanks, and thrusters, the mission appears to be going swimmingly. Then, just a day later, SpaceX launched a Starship on a fourth test flight with spectacular results--and may be ready for another test launch within a few weeks. All good news this week, and it feels like newspace just picked up a lot of steam. Join us! Headlines: China's Chang'e-6 mission successfully collected up to 2,000 grams of lunar samples from the far side of the moon and launched them back to Earth. The Hubble Space Telescope faces gyroscope issues, prompting NASA to use only one gyroscope to extend its lifespan until around 2035. A lava tube discovered on Mars near the Arsia Mons extinct volcano could potentially shelter future human habitats or host microbial life. A new star, "Blaze Star" T Coronae Borealis, may appear in the night sky between now and September, becoming the first visible nova since 1946. Main Topic - Starliner and Starship: Boeing's Starliner successfully launched, rendezvoused, and docked with the International Space Station, despite some thruster and cooling system issues. The mission marks the first time in decades that astronauts have launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on an Atlas V rocket. Starliner's reusability and cost per seat are compared to SpaceX's Crew Dragon and Russia's Soyuz spacecraft. SpaceX's Starship completed a successful test flight, with the Super Heavy booster and Starship vehicle performing well despite some heat shield damage during reentry. The hosts discuss the progress and challenges of Starship development, including the recent cancellation of Yusaku Maezawa's "dearMoon" mission. SpaceX's rapid launch cadence and plans for mass-producing Starship vehicles and engines are highlighted, along with the company's vision for catching Super Heavy boosters with the "Mechazilla" launch tower. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Well, we waited, we waffled, and we joked... but Boeing's Starliner finally made good! Seven or so years after their projected crewed flight date, the second provider of crew delivery to the International Space Station finally succeeded in sending two astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, to the ISS. Despite a few problems with (sigh) valves, helium tanks, and thrusters, the mission appears to be going swimmingly. Then, just a day later, SpaceX launched a Starship on a fourth test flight with spectacular results--and may be ready for another test launch within a few weeks. All good news this week, and it feels like newspace just picked up a lot of steam. Join us! Headlines: China's Chang'e-6 mission successfully collected up to 2,000 grams of lunar samples from the far side of the moon and launched them back to Earth. The Hubble Space Telescope faces gyroscope issues, prompting NASA to use only one gyroscope to extend its lifespan until around 2035. A lava tube discovered on Mars near the Arsia Mons extinct volcano could potentially shelter future human habitats or host microbial life. A new star, "Blaze Star" T Coronae Borealis, may appear in the night sky between now and September, becoming the first visible nova since 1946. Main Topic - Starliner and Starship: Boeing's Starliner successfully launched, rendezvoused, and docked with the International Space Station, despite some thruster and cooling system issues. The mission marks the first time in decades that astronauts have launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on an Atlas V rocket. Starliner's reusability and cost per seat are compared to SpaceX's Crew Dragon and Russia's Soyuz spacecraft. SpaceX's Starship completed a successful test flight, with the Super Heavy booster and Starship vehicle performing well despite some heat shield damage during reentry. The hosts discuss the progress and challenges of Starship development, including the recent cancellation of Yusaku Maezawa's "dearMoon" mission. SpaceX's rapid launch cadence and plans for mass-producing Starship vehicles and engines are highlighted, along with the company's vision for catching Super Heavy boosters with the "Mechazilla" launch tower. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
In this episode of Discover Daily, we explore a range of captivating stories from the worlds of finance, space exploration, social media, science, and ecology. We begin with a technical glitch at the New York Stock Exchange that caused a momentary plunge in stock prices, including Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway A-shares. Next, we discuss the cancellation of Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa's "dearMoon" mission, which aimed to be the first private flight around the moon, due to delays in SpaceX's Starship rocket development.Moving on to social media, we celebrate the rise of YouTuber MrBeast, who has officially become the most-subscribed creator on the platform, surpassing the Indian music channel T-Series. In the realm of science, we delve into the discovery of the largest known genome in a tiny fern species called Tmesipteris oblanceolata, found in New Caledonia. Finally, we address the arrival of the invasive yellow-legged hornet in Georgia, USA, and its potential impact on honeybees, agriculture, and the broader ecosystem.From Perplexity's Discover Feed:NYSE glitch drops stock 99%https://www.perplexity.ai/page/NYSE-Glitch-Drops-46WeZrjHTJOwMPqFgN58MgJapanese billionaire is out of lunar missionhttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/Japanese-Billionaire-Out-jJV0lJv5TXO_Wa5wfcNL.QMrBeast becomes most-subscribed YouTuberhttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/MrBeast-Becomes-MostSubscribed-0cppHVC1SvCsukRsNnYLwg Tiny fern has largest known genomehttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/Tiny-Fern-Has-gmL7PU4hTPeC0Zk0puYqBw New honeybee killer arriveshttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/New-Honeybee-Killer-Sferje1HTi6RvC.eDYGk6QPerplexity is the fastest and most powerful way to search the web. Perplexity crawls the web and curates the most relevant and up-to-date sources (from academic papers to Reddit threads) to create the perfect response to any question or topic you're interested in. Take the world's knowledge with you anywhere. Available on iOS and Android Join our growing Discord community for the latest updates and exclusive content. Follow us on: Instagram Threads X (Twitter) YouTube Linkedin
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En el episodio de hoy de "10 Minutos con Sami", analizamos tres noticias impactantes del mundo de las finanzas, la exploración espacial y YouTube. Comenzamos con el fallo técnico en la Bolsa de Nueva York que provocó una caída ficticia del 99% en las acciones de Berkshire Hathaway, generando gran incertidumbre en el mercado. Luego, nos adentramos en la noticia de la cancelación de la misión lunar "dearMoon" por parte del multimillonario japonés Yusaku Maezawa, debido a los prolongados retrasos en el desarrollo del cohete Starship de SpaceX. Por último, celebramos el ascenso de MrBeast como el canal más suscrito en YouTube, superando a T-Series y marcando un nuevo hito en la plataforma. Fuentes: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/berkshire-hathaway-stock-appears-to-drop-999-after-nyse-technical-glitch-153939215.html, https://www.barrons.com/articles/berkshire-hathaway-stock-halted-eab446ac, https://www.bloomberg.com/tosv2.html?url=L25ld3MvYXJ0aWNsZXMvMjAyNC0wNi0wMy92b2xhdGlsaXR5LWhhbHRzLWhpdC1udW1lcm91cy1ueXNlLWxpc3RlZC1zdG9ja3MtaW4tZXJyb3I%3D&uuid=a34259f0-21b5-11ef-ab78-d59716d0fafd, https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/stock-market-today-dow-sp-500-nasdaq-live-06-03-2024/card/data-glitch-causes-apparent-crash-of-over-99-in-berkshire-hathaway-other-stocks-VFnqjRItcN4ISXwxem0a, https://www.cnbc.com/2024/06/03/nyse-technical-issue-impacting-some-stock-prices-incorrectly-showing-berkshire-hathaway-down-99percent.html, https://techcrunch.com/2024/06/03/japanese-billionaire-pulls-plug-on-private-dearmoon-lunar-starship-mission/, https://www.space.com/japanese-billionaire-cancels-spacex-starship-moon-dearmoon-flight, https://spacenews.com/japanese-billionaire-cancels-planned-starship-lunar-mission/, https://www.reuters.com/technology/space/japanese-billionaire-maezawa-dearmoon-mission-cancels-moon-flyby-2024-06-01/, https://ca.news.yahoo.com/japanese-billionaire-just-canceled-private-220000132.html, https://www.businessinsider.com/mrbeast-overtakes-t-series-becomes-youtube-most-subscribed-channel-2024-6, https://www.hindustantimes.com/trending/mrbeast-beats-t-series-to-become-most-subscribed-youtuber-elon-musk-says-this-101717313892811.html, https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/2/24170045/mrbeast-youtube-most-subscribed-channel-t-series-pewdiepie, https://indianexpress.com/article/trending/trending-globally/mrbeast-t-series-most-subscribed-youtube-channel-viral-9367454/ Redes: Puedes buscarme por redes sociales como Threads, Twitter e Instagram con @olivernabani, y puedes encontrarme habitualmente en Twitch: http://twitch.tv/olivernabani Puedes encontrar tanto este Podcast como otro contenido original en YouTube: https://youtube.com/olivernabani Además si quieres participar en la comunidad mashain, tenemos un server de Discord donde compartimos nuestras inquietudes: https://discord.gg/7M2SEfbF Un canal de Telegram donde os aviso de novedades y contenidos: https://t.me/sedicemashain Y un canal de Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCSKOzFCCoavMoLwX43 Y por supuesto lo más importante, recuerda: No se dice Machine, se dice Mashain
China has landed a spacecraft on the far side of the moon for a second time with the successful lunar touchdown of Chang'e 6. Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa, who was planning the first private flight around the moon on SpaceX's Starliner called ‘dearMoon', cancels the project. Boeing's Starliner first crewed mission to the ISS is scheduled to launch on Wednesday, June 5, and more. Our 2024 N2K CyberWire Audience Survey is underway, make your voice heard and get in the running for a $100 Amazon gift card. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Dr. Minkwan Kim, Associate Professor in Astronautics at the University of Southampton. You can connect with Dr. Kim on LinkedIn and learn more about his research on the website. Selected Reading China lands on moon's far side in historic sample-retrieval mission- Reuters dearMoon Notice of Project Cancellation LAUNCH: ULA Atlas V Boeing Starliner Crewed Flight Test L3Harris Completes Sale of Non-Core Assets to an Affiliate of Kanders & Company, Inc. for $200 Million SAIC Announces First Quarter of Fiscal Year 2025 Results- Business Wire Astra Space Inc. Receives and Subsequently Cures Deficiency Notice from Nasdaq Due to Late 10-Q Filing- Business Wire NASA Awards Advance Technologies for Future Habitable Worlds Mission Eutelsat Group Achieves Platinum Score in Space Sustainability Rating- Business Wire Hybrid Acquisition for Proliferated LEO (HALO) Program Solicitation China gifts Arab states flags returned from space to show friendship - CGTN Japan loses contact with Akatsuki, humanity's only active Venus probe- Space T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yemi A.D. (Yemi Akinyemi Dele) is a multidisciplinary creative force dedicated to helping people unlock their creative potential. He's also preparing for his biggest mission yet: a trip around the Moon! As a Czech-Nigerian artist, entrepreneur, and crew member of the dearMoon mission, Yemi exemplifies a pioneering spirit and profound passion for social innovation and youth empowerment. Yemi is the Founder & CEO of Moonshot Platform, an organization dedicated to accelerating young leaders working towards solutions for the Sustainable Development Goals. His 20 years of experience across the industries of entertainment, arts, and technology includes collaborating with Grammy Award-winning artist Kanye West for five years to create and execute his global concerts, tours, and music videos. Yemi also works with brands like Google, Apple, Coca-Cola, and T-Mobile, and speaks on stages like TEDx, Texas Eclipse Festival, and SXSW on the future of creativity and space exploration. As a choreographer, Yemi was chosen from among 1 million candidates to be a crew member of dearMoon, marking the first all-civilian space trip around the Moon. He's one of the eight artists chosen to join Japanese entrepreneur and art collector Yusaku Maezawa, who believes art has the power to promote world peace. Yemi's love of movement and finding freedom in movement are intertwined into all aspects of his life, which you'll hear in the conversation. In this episode, listen to Yemi's incredible journey from growing up as the only Black child where he was raised in Czechoslovakia to his rise as a creative powerhouse and to traveling into space. We also dive into how Yemi's studies of indigenous cultures worldwide gave him insight into the intelligence of movement. He also shares the importance of representation in the tech industry to ensure a more inclusive and human-centered approach to A.I. and robotics — the humanoid robot Apollo was trained on his dance videos! Yemi believes that the best way to predict the future is to create it, and he's doing just that. Tune in to discover his vision for the future he's working to create. EP SHOW NOTES: https://creativitysquared.com/podcast/ep49-yemi-a-d-this-artist-is-going-to-the-moon/ JOIN C^2 Sign up for our free weekly newsletter: https://creativitysquared.com/newsletter Become a premium member: https://creativitysquared.com/supporters SUBSCRIBE Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform: https://creativitysquared.com Subscribe for more videos: https://youtube.com/@creativity_squared/?sub_confirmation=1 CONNECT w/ C^2 https://instagram.com/creativitysquaredpodcast https://facebook.com/CreativitySquaredPodcast https://giphy.com/channel/CreativitySquared https://tumblr.com/blog/creativitysquared https://tiktok.com/@creativitysquaredpodcast #CreativitySquared CONNECT with Helen Todd, the human behind C^2 https://instagram.com/helenstravels https://twitter.com/helenstravels https://linkedin.com/in/helentodd https://pinterest.com/helentodd Creativity Squared explores how creatives are collaborating with artificial intelligence in your inbox, on YouTube, and on your preferred podcast platform. Because it's important to support artists, 10% of all revenue Creativity Squared generates will go to ArtsWave, a nationally recognized non-profit that supports over 100 arts organizations. This show is produced by PLAY: https://playaudioagency.com C^2 is brought to you by Sociality Squared, a social media agency who understands the magic of bringing people together around what they value and love: http://socialitysquared.com. #AI #AIArtCommunity #dearMoon #SocialInnovation #MoonshotPlatform #FutureInnovators #AIforGood #FutureOfCreativity #InclusiveTech #HumanCenteredAI #CreativeJourney #AIAndCreativity #FutureTech #Innovation #AIArtwork #AIArtist #AIArt #GenerativeArt #MachineLearning #Creatives #GenerativeAI #Creativity #Creatives #AIArtists #DigitalCreativity #AIArt #AIGeneratedArt #AICreative #SpaceX
Today's episode focuses on Yusaku Maezawa, the Japanese billionaire and founder of Zozo Inc., who was set to travel around the moon aboard SpaceX's Starship. Selected in 2018 for this important mission, Maezawa now faces a delay, as SpaceX prepares for another test flight of the Starship rocket. We'll explore the current status of SpaceX's Starship, Maezawa's other space-related ventures, and the broader context of space exploration and commercial spaceflight.
Today's episode focuses on Yusaku Maezawa, the Japanese billionaire and founder of Zozo Inc., who was set to travel around the moon aboard SpaceX's Starship. Selected in 2018 for this important mission, Maezawa now faces a delay, as SpaceX prepares for another test flight of the Starship rocket. We'll explore the current status of SpaceX's Starship, Maezawa's other space-related ventures, and the broader context of space exploration and commercial spaceflight.
歡迎留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl81kivnk00dn01wffhwxdg2s/comments 每日英語跟讀 Ep.K545: Growing Space Debris Prompts Action from Government and Investors As the number of commercial satellites launched into orbit increases rapidly, the risk of collisions and hazardous debris also rises. In response, the US government is setting new space hygiene norms, while private companies are investing in ways to tackle the messy orbital environment. Billions of dollars of assets are at stake, including the orbital devices crucial to navigation and communication used by industries and people globally. 隨著商業衛星進入軌道的數量迅速增加,碰撞和危險垃圾的風險也在上升。為此,美國政府正在設定新的太空衛生標準,而私人公司正在投資於解決混亂的軌道環境的方式。涉及數十億美元的資產,包括全球工業和人們使用的導航和通訊關鍵的軌道設備。 U.S. Space Command recently released a report that includes a section on space debris, urging space players to dispose of their defunct satellites safely and notify other operators if any problems with their spacecraft might pose a debris hazard. The report also aims to steer military norms in orbit to prevent potential space weapon attacks that could generate more debris. 美國太空司令部最近發布了一份報告,其中包括有關太空垃圾的部分,敦促太空玩家安全處理其不再使用的衛星,並通知其他運營商,如果他們的航天器存在可能構成垃圾危害的問題。該報告還旨在引導軌道上的軍事規範,以防止潛在的太空武器攻擊可能產生更多的垃圾。 Astroscale, a Tokyo-based company, is testing a debris removal device called ELSA, designed to latch onto defunct satellites and drag them toward Earth's atmosphere for fiery disposal. The company recently closed a $76 million funding round, which included Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa as an investor. 總部位於東京的Astroscale正在測試一種名為ELSA的垃圾清理裝置,旨在鉤住不再使用的衛星並將它們拖向地球大氣層進行火化處理。該公司最近完成了一輪7600萬美元的融資,其中包括日本億萬富翁前澤友作。 Astroscale is one of several companies developing in-space satellite servicing to extend the lifespan of broken or fuel-spent spacecraft. The mission extension concepts have sprouted a patchwork of other companies looking to build on the momentum. Astroscale是幾家正在開發太空衛星服務以延長損壞或燃料用盡航天器壽命的公司之一。任務擴展概念已經催生了一系列其他公司,希望借此機會發展壯大。 While governments try to tackle international rules, the immediate response to the littering of orbit is coming in large part from the private sector. Industry-specific policies for space behavior similar to the norms proposed by U.S. Space Command are urgently needed before a catastrophic collision occurs that could lead to burdensome regulations. 雖然各國政府試圖解決國際規則問題,但對軌道垃圾的即時響應很大程度上來自私人部門。在發生可能導致繁重法規的災難性碰撞之前,急需制定類似於美國太空司令部提出的針對太空行為的產業特定政策。 Experts say that ensuring a sustainable space domain is essential for the growth of the space economy. Governments and private companies must work together to solve the debris problem and mitigate it to an acceptable level. By doing so, the space domain can grow while keeping the environment sustainable. 專家表示,確保可持續的太空領域對於太空經濟的增長至關重要。政府和私人公司必須攜手解決垃圾問題,並將其降至可接受的水平。這樣做可以實現太空領域的增長,同時保持環境的可持續性。Reference article: https://www.xm.com/tw/research/markets/allNews/reuters/as-space-junk-threat-grows-government-and-investors-seek-solutions-53492700 Powered by Firstory Hosting
Conoce la historia de Yusaku Maezawa el primer turista que irá a la Luna, con ocho invitados, a bordo de un cohete Starship de Space X. Escucha además la anécdota de la boda de Aldrin, la cultura espacial del saludo vulcaniano, y el desafío de este episodio. Visita mi nuevo espacio para mecenas en: Patreon.com/juanmaparrondo Escríbeme a laika.podcast@gmail.com / sígueme en instagram @laika.podcast
Wir feiern Jubiläum! Vor einem Jahr haben wir die erste Folge aufgenommen. Heute gruppieren wir die Vorbilder und zeigen was wir in der Zeit gelernt haben. Kapitel: 0:00:00 - Julians Soundboard 0:06:58 - Lima nach La Paz im Flugsimulator 0:14:09 - Youtube Zeitverschwendung 0:28:03 - Kunth Kalender 0:35:31 - Jubiläum - 1 Jahr IPV 0:37:54 - Gemeinsamkeiten der Vorbilder 0:49:03 - Vorbild Kategorien 0:54:33 - Herkunftsländer der Vorbilder 0:58:31 - Alter der Vorbilder 1:01:53 - Persönlichkeitsmerkmale der Vorbilder 1:10:45 - Was haben wir gelernt? 1:19:44 - Sind wir Vorbilder? Links: Von Lima nach La Paz im Flugsimulator: https://www.twitch.tv/germanatc Kunth Kalender: https://www.kunth-verlag.de/ Wortwolke mit allen Vorbildern: https://i.imgur.com/JUYy0qZ.png Gruppiert nach Branche/Beruf/Thema: Technik und Wissenschaft: Steve Jobs, Andreas Antonopoulos, Demis Hassabis, Andrew Huberman, Satoshi Nakamoto, Jeff Bezos, Steven Hawking, Nikola Tesla, Lex Fridman, John Siracusa, George Hotz, Elon Musk, Philipp Dettmer Musik und Kunst: Oliver Burkeman, Ed Sheeran, Fred Again.., Chris Turner, Harry Mack, Alex Döring, Ortopilot, Tommy Emmanuel, Rob Landes, Frank Tedesco, Sologesang, Bob Ross, Andrew Tate Business und Unternehmertum: Yusaku Maezawa, Lyn Alden, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk Politik und Öffentliches Leben: JFK, Wolodymyr Selenskyj TV und Unterhaltung: Kai Pflaume, Volker Pispers, Eckart von Hirschhausen Spirituelles und Psychologisches: Anthony De Mello, Jordan Peterson, Shoshana Zuboff Sport: George Orwell Spiele: Sologesang Schreiben und Analyse: Oliver Burkeman, Aldous Huxley, Benedict Evans, George Orwell, Julian Assange, Dr. Matthew Walker, Alex Banayan Hausbau: Terry Radford Gitarren und Musik: Tommy Emmanuel, Ed Sheeran, Rob Landes, Frank Tedesco, Sologesang, Bob Ross Astrophysik: Tim Dodd Bitcoin: Andreas Antonopoulos, Guy Swann, Satoshi Nakamoto Gruppiert nach Persönlichkeitsmerkmalen: Visionär und Innovator: Steve Jobs, Andreas Antonopoulos, Demis Hassabis, Andrew Huberman, Satoshi Nakamoto, Jeff Bezos, Steven Hawking, Nikola Tesla, Lex Fridman, John Siracusa, George Hotz, Elon Musk, Philipp Dettmer Künstler und Kreativer: Oliver Burkeman, Aldous Huxley, Ed Sheeran, Fred Again.., Chris Turner, Harry Mack, Alex Döring, Ortopilot, Tommy Emmanuel, Rob Landes, Frank Tedesco, Sologesang, Bob Ross, Andrew Tate Unternehmer und Führungskraft: Yusaku Maezawa, Lyn Alden, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Wolodymyr Selenskyj, Terry Radford Analytiker und Denker: Benedict Evans, George Orwell, Julian Assange, Dr. Matthew Walker, Alex Banayan Motivator und Berater: Anthony De Mello, Jordan Peterson, Shoshana Zuboff Unterhaltungskünstler: Kai Pflaume, Volker Pispers, Eckart von Hirschhausen Kommentare via https://www.imprinzipvorbilder.de/kontakt
On this episode, we take some time to discuss the annoucement surround dearMoon as we now know the crew selection! These are exciting times for the abundant opportunities for civilians to go to Space. These are also dark and complex times, and some of the online STEM community offered criticism and comparisons to Mars One. To me, summoning the Mars One mission is like awarding someone the Darwin Award - for extreme cases only, and not to be given out lightly. Let's crack down this confusingly human response by discussing WHAT the dearMoon mission is and WHY its happening. We'll then discuss WHO the lucky chosen 8 were to join Yusaku Maezawa around the Moon and back. And we will close with our collectiong of criticism, outrageous and justified. I will even share my thoughts on how I felt hearing that 8 people (one of which being a famous space content creator) are officially going to the moon! This is a great mission and these 9 crew members will have the journey of a lifetime! Our mission is to spread love and spread science - and that's where this podcast comes from! Let's be the best version of ourselves and fight through the challenges together - there is enough room in the universe for all of us. Much love to each and every one of you! Happy Holidays - Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, and live long and prosper https://dearmoon.earth/ We'd like to thank our sponsors: - Manscaped - Estes Rockets - AG3D Printing @todayinspacepod on Instagram/Twitter @todayinspace on TikTok /TodayInSpacePodcast on Facebook Have a great week! Support the podcast: • Get 10% OFF at Estes Rockets (no engines/sails) with the promo code IN_ALEX • Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code SPACE at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod • Buy a 3D printed gift from our shop - ag3dprinting.etsy.com • Get a free quote on your next 3D printing project at ag3d-printing.com • Donate at todayinspace.net
I'm guessing many if not most of you are aware of the dearMoon project. Japanese entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa, or MZ, is inviting 8 artists to join him on a circumlunar flight on Starship. One of the 8 selected crew is American documentary filmmaker Brendan Hall. He is our guest on this episode and we discuss everything from his motivation to apply, over the selection process, to his objectives for the mission, and even some of the things he may take along. dearMoon has everyting to be one of the most fascinating human spaceflight missions ever and this episode is our first look at it – don't miss it. dearMoon crew website: https://dearmoon.earth/ Brendan's website: http://www.brendanhall.com/ Follow us: https://www.twitter.com/podcast_space Instagram - brand new! @raphael_space Learn more about space & the space economy: Check out the edX/EPFL Space Economy MOOC: https://www.edx.org/course/new-space-economy There is now a certificate for those wanting to enter the space sector: https://www.spacecertificate.com Do you want to specifically learn about investing in Space? Join the pre-release of Raphael's new live-taught course on Maven: https://maven.com/space-business-institute/investing-course The Space Business Podcast is sponsored by NanoAvionics. Support us at https://www.patreon.com/spacebusinesspodcast Timestamps 0:00 Intro 3:02 Where Brendan was when he found out he was selected as a crew member 5:30 Mindset through the selection process 6:55 Weighing risks and responsibilities 13:39 Where to point the camera lens 16:21 Microgravity 18:10 Initial selection process 23:15 Further steps of the process 26:21 Crew synergies 29:57 Ideal outcome of the mission 32:18 National parks 36:06 The night sky and the Moon 38:42 Special places on Earth 41:00 Humanity's future on the Moon 42:27 Sci-Fi 44:08 What Brendan has been up to since finding out he was on the crew 46:40 Things to bring along on the mission
Tenhle díl bude vesmírně kosmický a k tomu samozřejmě hudebně zábavný. Poletíme na Měsíc a ke hvězdám. V Liberci se nigerijskému otci a české mamince narodí kluk, vyrůstá na sídlišti, naučí se perfektně tancovat, zvládne to, že je v poněkud bezbarvém českém prostředí hodně barevný, zavolá mu Madonna, pracuje s Kanye Westem, vystřelí do New Yorku a pak mu Yusaku Maezawa vzkáže, že ho vybrali z jednoho milionů lidí a poletí na Měsíce. Už příští rok. Zapíše se do historie lidstva. A teď přijal pozvání do našeho studia. Jeho jméno je Yemi Akinyemi Dele, prostě Yemi, kluk z Liberce, co letí na měsíc…
Tenhle díl bude vesmírně kosmický a k tomu samozřejmě hudebně zábavný. Poletíme na Měsíc a ke hvězdám. V Liberci se nigerijskému otci a české mamince narodí kluk, vyrůstá na sídlišti, naučí se perfektně tancovat, zvládne to, že je v poněkud bezbarvém českém prostředí hodně barevný, zavolá mu Madonna, pracuje s Kanye Westem, vystřelí do New Yorku a pak mu Yusaku Maezawa vzkáže, že ho vybrali z jednoho milionů lidí a poletí na Měsíce. Už příští rok. Zapíše se do historie lidstva. A teď přijal pozvání do našeho studia. Jeho jméno je Yemi Akinyemi Dele, prostě Yemi, kluk z Liberce, co letí na měsíc…
Georg war alleine Floaten, Julian hat Weihnachtsgefühle. Das Vorbild von Heute ist Yusaku Maezawa, der sich einen Flug um den Mond gekauft hat und acht Künstler mit auf die Reise nimmt. Kapitel: 0:00:00 - Floaten 0:10:00 - Weihnachtsgefühle 0:21:00 - ChatGPT ist krass 0:29:36 - Yusaku Maezawa 0:37:52 - #dearMoon - Mondumrundung 0:46:14 - Weltraumtourismus 0:58:25 - Maezawa als Vorbild OpenAI ChatGPT Zusammenfassung über Yusaku Maezawa: Yusaku Maezawa ist ein japanischer Unternehmer und Kunstsammler. Er ist vor allem als Gründer von Zozotown bekannt, einem der größten japanischen Online-Modehändler, und als erster zahlender Passagier auf der Crew Dragon-Raumfähre von SpaceX. Maezawa wurde 1975 in Chiba, Japan, geboren. Er brach die Schule ab und gründete eine Rockband namens Switch Style, die in Japan recht bekannt wurde. 2004 gründete Maezawa Zozotown, das schnell zu einem der führenden japanischen Online-Modehändler wurde. Unter Maezawas Führung hat das Unternehmen auch physische Geschäfte eröffnet und Partnerschaften mit zahlreichen Modemarken geschlossen. 2018 kündigte Maezawa gemeinsam mit Elon Musk an, eine Passagier-Reise mit der Crew Dragon-Raumfähre von SpaceX gekauft zu haben. Maezawas Plan ist, 12 Künstler mit auf die Reise zu nehmen, die er „Dear Moon“ nennt, um sie dazu anzuregen, Kunstwerke zu schaffen, die von der Erfahrung des Weltraumflugs inspiriert sind. Die Reise, die ursprünglich für 2023 geplant war, wurde vorerst auf unbestimmte Zeit verschoben.
Yusaku Maezawa, quien hizo su fortuna como minorista de moda en línea, anunció las ocho personas que volarían con él en la misión dearMoon, cuyo objetivo es utilizar una nave espacial SpaceX para volar alrededor de la luna el próximo año.
From the BBC World Service: The U.K. government has announced one of the biggest financial shake-ups in more than 30 years – we look at what it means for global banking. We have the latest on the trial of the collapsed payment company Wirecard, the biggest fraud case in German financial history. Plus, we find out who will be joining Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa on his SpaceX flight to the moon.
From the BBC World Service: The U.K. government has announced one of the biggest financial shake-ups in more than 30 years – we look at what it means for global banking. We have the latest on the trial of the collapsed payment company Wirecard, the biggest fraud case in German financial history. Plus, we find out who will be joining Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa on his SpaceX flight to the moon.
Korea24 – 2022.12.09 (Friday) News Briefing: The nationwide truck drivers strike has come to an end after 16 days. Unionized truckers voted to call off the walkout, despite no demands having been met. (Koo Hee-jin) In-Depth News Analysis (Weekly Economy Review): The cryptocurrency Wemix, operated by video game company Wemade, was delisted from South Korea’s key cryptocurrency exchanges on Thursday, spurring panic among its investors. We take a closer look at what happened with Economics Professor Yang Jun-sok from the Catholic University of Korea. We also discuss the latest jobs growth data, and the growing number of single households in Korea. Korea Trending with Diane Yoo: 1. Police and firefighters in Ulsan killed three bears that escaped from an illegal breeding farm Thursday night. (울산서 곰 3마리 탈출...사육농장 부부 숨진 채 발견) 2. The national football team captain Son Heung-min thanked forward Oh Hyeon-gyu for his role in the team at the World Cup, despite not being included in the 26-man squad. (27번째 대표팀 선수‥등번호 없는 태극전사) 3. Singer/rapper TOP of the K-pop group Big Bang is set to accompany Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa to fly around the moon next year. (日억만장자 마에자와 "빅뱅 탑과 내년 달 여행") Movie Spotlight: A new Korean film “Christmas Carol (크리스마스 캐럴)” hit cinemas this week. But despite its name, it is a very un-festive movie about a young man seeking revenge for the death of his brother. We’ll also discuss the US black comedy horror, “The Menu (더 메뉴)”, starring Ralph Fiennes, with our critics Jason Bechervaise and Darcy Paquet. Next Week From Seoul with Richard Larkin: - The top nuclear envoys of South Korea, the United States and Japan will meet in Jakarta, Indonesia next week to discuss issues related to North Korea. - The chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will visit South Korea from next Tuesday to Friday to discuss a range of nuclear issues with government officials. - South Korea’s first lunar orbiter “Danuri” is set to enter lunar orbit next week.
- Tỉ phú Nhật Bản Yusaku Maezawa hôm nay tiết lộ, ngôi sao K-pop T.O.P và DJ Steve Aoki sẽ nằm trong số 8 thành viên phi hành đoàn cùng ông thực hiện chuyến du hành Mặt trăng vào năm tới, trên tàu vũ trụ của công ty SpaceX do tỷ phú Elon Musk điều hành. Chủ đề : Tỉ phú Yusaku Maezawa, du hành Mặt trăng --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vov1tintuc/support
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Show Notes: Eye tests can screen children for autism | Brighter Side News (01:11) According to a study from Washington State University researchers, measuring how the eyes' pupils change in response to light could potentially be used to screen for autism in young children. Known as the pupillary light reflex Adjustments via the muscles connected to the lens, ciliary bodies, and muscles that make up the iris are stimulated by several nerves. The study builds on earlier work to support the continued development of a portable technology that could provide a quick and easy way to screen children for autism. Hope to catch children earlier in their development when interventions are more likely to benefit them. First author on the study, Georgina Lynch, stated: “We know that when we intervene as early as ages 18 to 24 months it has a long-term impact on their outcomes … Intervening during that critical window could be the difference between a child acquiring verbal speech and staying nonverbal. Yet, after 20 years of trying we still have not changed the average age of diagnosis here in the U.S., which is four years old.” Process of the study: Tested 36 children aged 6 to 17 who had been previously diagnosed with autism Tested a group of 24 typically developing children who served as controls. Pupillary light reflexes were tested using a handheld monocular pupillometer device, which measures one eye at a time. Children with autism showed significant differences in the time it took for their pupils to constrict in response to light. Pupils also took longer to return to their original size after light was removed. Supported by funding from the Washington Research Foundation, Georgina Lynch is now working to expand testing to a group of 300 or more 2- to 4-year-olds across a larger number of clinical sites. Preparing to file for FDA premarket approval for the screening device SpaceX's 'Mechazilla' lifts 33-engine Super Heavy onto the launch pad for the first time | Interesting Engineering (05:51) SpaceX's Starship Super Heavy booster prototype, Booster 7, is back on the launch pad. 33 next-gen Raptor engines attached at the launch pad It's all part of SpaceX's pre-launch preparations as the private space firm gears up toward the orbital maiden flight of Starship. eventually lift astronauts to the moon and Mars Musk posted a photo of Booster 7 being held by Mechazilla's arms, with the caption "Mechazilla loads Starship on launchpad." SpaceX is preparing for static fire tests, with one of them set to fire up all 33 Raptor engines on Booster 7 at the same time. Last time only fired 20 SpaceX will be a step closer to performing its first-ever orbital flight of Starship — the massive milestone could take place as soon as next month. Several customers have also penned agreements with SpaceX for Starship flights, including NASA and Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa. Last year, NASA awarded SpaceX a $2.9 billion contract to send astronauts back to the surface of the moon. NASA's launch countdown for Artemis 1 moon mission begins today | Space.com (11:14) At 10:23 a.m. EDT (1423 GMT) Aug. 27th, the countdown clock began ticking down to the planned launch of NASA's Artemis 1 mission, an ambitious first flight to the moon by the agency's most powerful rocket ever The Space Launch System (SLS) Orion spacecraft onboard Artemis 1 is the vanguard mission of NASA's Artemis program, which aims to return astronauts to the moon by 2025. The mission flight will send an uncrewed Orion capsule on a 42-day trip to orbit the moon and return to Earth to test if the spacecraft is ready to carry astronauts. If this mission succeeds, NASA will follow it up with Artemis 2, a crewed trip around the moon in 2024. Lead to the Artemis 3 crewed lunar landing a year later (2025). The ultimate goal, NASA has said, is to fly yearly missions to the moon after Artemis 3, stage crewed landings from a Gateway space station in lunar orbit and then aim for crewed flights to Mars. There is a 70% chance of good weather for the Artemis 1 launch Two-hour window in which to launch Artemis 1 to allow for some wiggle room Recently Discovered Molecule Kills Hard-To-Treat Cancers | SciTechDaily (17:09) University of Texas at Dallas researchers created a molecule (ERX-41) that kills a variety of difficult-to-treat cancers, including triple-negative breast cancer, by taking advantage of a weakness in cells that was not previously targeted by existing drugs. There are few treatment options for patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) Generally affects women under 40 and has poorer outcomes than other types of breast cancer. Dr. Jung-Mo Ahn, a co-corresponding author of the study, has dedicated more than ten years of his career to developing small molecules that target protein-protein interactions in cells. Ahn talked on the compound: “The ERX-41 compound did not kill healthy cells, but it wiped out tumor cells regardless of whether the cancer cells had estrogen receptors .. In fact, it killed the triple-negative breast cancer cells better than it killed the ER-positive cells.” ERX-41 binds to a cellular protein called lysosomal acid lipase A (LIPA) LIPA is found in a cell structure called the endoplasmic reticulum, an organelle that processes and folds proteins. Cancer cells significantly overproduce LIPA, and according to Ahn, “By binding to LIPA, ERX-41 jams the protein processing in the endoplasmic reticulum, which becomes bloated, leading to cell death.” The researchers fed the compound to mice with human forms of cancerous tumors, and the tumors got smaller. Observed no adverse effects. Also proved effective at killing cancer cells in human tissue gathered from patients who had their tumors removed. ERX-41 is effective against other cancer types with elevated endoplasmic reticulum stress, including: hard-to-treat pancreatic and ovarian cancers and glioblastoma, the most aggressive and lethal primary brain cancer. End it with a humble quote from Ahn: “As a chemist, I am somewhat isolated from patients, so this success is an opportunity for me to feel like what I do can be useful to society.” Researchers allegedly create a new 'controllable, reversible' gene-editing method in China | Interesting Engineering (23:07) Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have allegedly developed a new "controllable, reversible and safer" gene-editing approach using CRISPR technology. The system, named Cas13d-N2V8 (rolls off the tongue) The system showed a significant reduction in the number of off-target genes and no detectable collateral damage in cell lines and somatic cells, which indicated its future potential, according to a South China Morning Post newspaper report. The new approach, the researchers claim, uses the Cas13 enzyme, targeting RNA, which is safer because RNAs are transient molecules that only exist in the cell for a short period of time and are not integrated into the genome. The technique involves CRISPR, one of the most commonly used gene-editing techniques in recent years. Researchers explained on the CAS website about the new technique: “Cas13 can degrade both target and non-target RNAs at random … [But] the CRISPR-based gene editing tool does not permanently change the genome, and the effects of editing are controllable, reversible, and safer” The researchers have a system to detect the collateral effects of Cas13 in mammalian cells, which they then used to create a large number of variants. No detectable collateral damage in transgenic mice The study's abstract ends off with, “High-fidelity Cas13 variants with minimal collateral effects are now available for targeted degradation of RNAs in basic research and therapeutic applications.”
Folge 56 ist die zweite von fünf Urlaubsfolgen. Denn wir wollen im Sommer gerne Urlaub machen. Euch aber trotzdem nicht zu einer Podcast-Pause zwingen. Deswegen haben wir fünf kurze Folgen vorbereitet, die wir im Sommer veröffentlichen können. In dieser Folge geht es zuerst um Urlaub an der bulgarisch-rumänischen Grenze. Und dann um die große Reise zum Mond. Denn die NASA will schon in drei Jahren wieder Menschen zum Mond fliegen. Was alles in diesem “Artemis”-Programm stattfinden soll, erzählt Ruth und wenn das alles so läuft wie geplant, dann werden wir ein paar sehr aufregende Jahre vor uns haben!
Phillips Auction house has a reputation for creating markets for artists who don't have a track record. Over the last several years, the house has grown rapidly to become a venue for a range of works including some of the biggest lots of the season. In this podcast, we'll talk to Phillips Basquiat expert Scott Nussbaum about the massive Jean-Michel Basquiat painting Phillips will be auctioning for Yusaku Maezawa. We'll also hear from Deputy Chairman Robert Manley about a rare Calder mobile, an early Yayoi Kusama painting, a much in demand Helen Frankenthaler, and a bright red-and-yellow Rothko, as well as works by Hans Hoffmann and Carmen Herrera. It wouldn't be Phillips if we didn't also speak to Rebekah Bowling about the auction debut of Justin Caguiat, the largest work to come to market by Colombian artist Maria Berrio and another rare Amy Sherald painting. The sale takes place in New York on May 18th at 7pm.
Kathleen opens the show drinking a Michelob Light from Anheuser Busch. She talks about her recent sold-out show in St. Louis and all the family fun that was had around it, including nights out with her cousins and the massive party with family and friends after the show. Kathleen then gives her review of the new Gateway Arch National Park, reminiscing about how terrifying it used to be to go up in the Arch on school field trips as a kid. “GOOD BAD FOOD”: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food AND in continuing her search for the best Ranch, Kathleen samples Eggo Frosted Maple-flavored Pop-Tarts, which she loves and thinks that they taste JUST like waffles. She moves on to taste Heinz Creamy Real Mayonnaise, which she rates an “A-“ because it's creamy and not tangy, and finishes off with Tucker's Lemon Pepper salad dressing, which is an iconic favorite in St. Louis.QUEEN'S COURT: Kathleen is amused while reporting that Queen Stevie Nicks has written an open letter to Vladimir Putin regarding the invasion of Ukraine, which Kathleen reads aloud. She's also thrilled to announce that Queen Dolly Parton is expanding her Imagination Library to Washington State.UPDATES: Kathleen gives updates on a Banksy art exhibit that is coming to the US, the Tinder Swindler is sued by the Levive family, and another “famous” Capitol rioter receives his sentencing. “HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT”: Kathleen is amazed to read about the discovery of Sir Ernest Shackleton's Endurance on the bottom of the Weddell Sea almost 107 years after it sank. She's also excited to read that the mystery of the purpose behind Stonehenge has finally been solved after research confirmed that the monument served as an ancient solar calendar. PAT ROBERTSON PREDICTS THE END OF THE WORLD: Kathleen has always been amused by The 700 Club's host Pat Robertson and laughs when reading an article announcing that Robertson believes that Vladimir Putin was “compelled by God” to invade Ukraine and that the Russian leader is fulfilling an apocalyptic prophecy that will end with him assuming control of Israel. Night night, Papa Pat…BASQUIAT PAINTING SELLING FOR $70M: Kathleen LOVES reading about the world of fine art and is excited to read that a Basquiat painting is about to be auctioned. Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa is setting the price for his rare “Untitled” at $70 million, which he purchased at a Christie's auction in 2016. TRACKING RUSSIAN OLIGARCHS: Kathleen laughs out loud reading an article about University of Florida freshman Jack Sweeney, who has been successfully tracking Elon Musk's private plane and has moved his focus to track Russian Oligarch yachts and private jets as Putin wages war on Ukraine. Sweeney has established a new Twitter account called @RUOligarchjets which tracks the movement of the Oligarchs and is working to be able to track Putin's jet if the Russian president leaves his home country. GIRL SCOUT COOKIE CONSPIRACY THEORIES: Kathleen is amazed when reading an article about the climate of the current “Cookie Season” where adult troop leaders are sharing stories of scout cookie-seller harassment. Girls ages 5-13 are being forced to bear the brunt of angry tirades from adults who want to lecture them about healthy eating, moan about price hikes in the seasonal product, or rant about the group's rumored (and false) link to Planned Parenthood. Kathleen and Paddles both love the latest cookie release: “Adventurfuls,” and although they're difficult to find, both agree that they pair well with Jameson ☺WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching “Babushkas of Chernobyl” on Amazon PrimeSEE KATHLEEN LIVE: See Kathleen live on her “Do You Have Any Ranch?” Tour. Tickets available at kathleenmadigan.com/tour See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2021 ha tenido muchas cosas, pero dos se pueden destacar: el segundo advenimiento del turismo espacial y la llegada de PARSEC 2021 ha sido un buen año para la exploración espacial: En febrero, el despliegue exitoso del rover Perseverence En abril, el helicóptero Ingenuity realizó su primer vuelo en Marte (ya lleva 18) y la sonda solar Parker atravesó la atmósfera del sol En mayo, China aterrizó por primera vez en Marte con el rover Zhurong de la misión Tianwen-1, y vimos el primer aterrizaje suave de la Starship En junio, se descubrió el cometa más grande conocido: 2014 UN271 Bernardinelli-Bernstein. La NASA anunció dos misiones a Venus para 2030: DAVINCI+ y VERITAS, y la ESA también anunció ENVISION En Julio, Richard Branson y Jeff Bezos viajan al espacio. (Inspiration 4 llegaría en septiembre) En octubre, los rusos rodaron una película en la Estación Espacial Internacional (el millonario Yusaku Maezawa viajó en diciembre) En noviembre, el lanzamiento de la misión DART En diciembre, el lanzmaiento del James Webb Pero 2022 pinta aún mejor: Vuelo inaugural del SLS con la misión Artemisa 1 Primer vuelo orbital de la Starship Super Heavy de SpaceX Segunda prueba sin tripulación de la Starliner Posible primer vuelo del Ariane 6 Y el New Glenn De Blue Origin Y el Vulcan Centaur de ULA Y el Terran 1 de Relativity Space Y el Miura 1 de la española PLD Space Rocket Lab intentará atrapar el Electron con un helicóptero Se completará la primera fase de la estación espacial china Despegará a Marte el el rover Rosalind Franklin de la Agencia Espacial Europea El Webb mandará sus primeras imágenes desde el punto L2 Veremos volar de nuevo al Falcon Heavy DART chocará contra la luna de un asteroide Habrá unas cuantas misiones comerciales a la Luna Y podríamos ver materializarse la Agencia Espacial Española https://es.gizmodo.com/la-sonda-china-tianwen-1-toma-un-selfie-en-marte-con-un-1848296788 https://gizmodo.com/the-most-exciting-things-happening-in-space-in-2022-1848235629 https://danielmarin.naukas.com/2022/01/04/que-nos-depara-2022-en-el-espacio/ PARSEC es un podcast semanal sobre exploración espacial presentado por Javier Atapuerca y Matías S. Zavia. Haznos llegar tus preguntas por Twitter: @parsecpodcast@JaviAtapu@matiass Puedes escucharnos en todas las plataformas a través de parsecpodcast.com.
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Japonijos milijardierius Yusaku Maezawa grįžo į žemę po 12 dienų linksmybių kosmose. Automobilių gamintojai eksperimentuoja su mokamais programinės įrangos atnaujinimais ir funkcijų aktyvavimu. Kova tarp NFT kūrėjų ir žaidėjų (geimerių) tęsiasi, žaidimo STALKER 2 kūrėjams prižadėjus, jog daugiau nieko nedarys apie NFT. UK prašys algoritmų kūrėjų gebėti paaiškinti, kaip jų modeliai priima sprendimus.
This week we discuss Yusaku Maezawa's successful return to earth after 12 days on the International Space Station, a mother's incredible bravery in saving her child from a burning building, an all-boys school in Tokyo that has started a Gentlemen's Education curriculum and we reminisce on the biggest story of 2021 in Japan.Words of the Week:クリパ (kuripa)タコパ (takopa)パリピ (paripi)This episode was recorded on December 22nd 2021 in Hiroo, Tokyo.Join the discussion over on www.facebook.com/thisweekinjapanAlso, check out our "Japan Go!" YouTube Channel at youtube.com/japango
Japon milyarder Yusaku Maezawa 12 günlük uzay seyahatinden döndü. Maezawa ile asistanı, Rus kozmonot Aleksandr Misurkin başkanlığındaki Soyuz MS-20 uzay aracıyla sabah saatlerinde Kazakistan'ın Jezkazgan kentinin güneydoğusundaki bir alana başarıyla iniş yaptı. Keyifli dinlemeler!
Lamenta AMLO la decisión del instituto de posponer la revocación de mandatoEn la víspera de navidad y año nuevo, el horario del Tren Suburbano se reducirá una horaEl multimillonario japonés Yusaku Maezawa, regresó este lunes a la Tierra
In part one of a two-part episode, Simon and Lee attempt to reconstruct a heated argument (about violence against women and responsibility) that was edited out of Episode 57.Get in touch with Lee and Simon at info@midlifing.net.Related links (and necessary corrections):The Shining: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shining_(film)Palm Springs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palm_Springs_(2020_film)Groundhog Day: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groundhog_Day_(film)Yusaku Maezawa goes to space: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-59544223Wine and cheese 'affair' at 10 Downing Street: https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/downing-street-party-joke-officials_uk_61afb56fe4b01fcf12b894a3Kiss Me Kate: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiss_Me,_KateStephen Sondheim: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_SondheimAllegra Stratton apology (note use of word 'seemed'): https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-politics-59584418Hamlet quote about seems: https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/397286-seems-madam-nay-it-is-i-know-not-seems-tisstraw man: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_mansteel man: https://simplicable.com/en/steel-manEpidemic of violence under way: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/jul/07/women-girls-facing-epidemic-violence-police-watchdog-warns-england-walesONS statistics presented on End Violence Against Women website: https://www.endviolenceagainstwomen.org.uk/about/data-on-violence-against-women-and-girls/Stuff article about tackling violence in NZ: https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/300472124/the-impossible-task-how-new-zealand-plans-to-tackle-violence-without-maligning-menAlanis Morissette 'Ironic': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ironic_(song)---The Midlifing logo is adapted from an original image by H.L.I.T: https://www.flickr.com/photos/29311691@N05/8571921679 (CC BY 2.0)Get in touch with Lee and Simon at info@midlifing.net. ---The Midlifing logo is adapted from an original image by H.L.I.T: https://www.flickr.com/photos/29311691@N05/8571921679 (CC BY 2.0)
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If given the chance to go to space, most photographers would probably gear up. But Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa visited the International Space Station with his iPhone, and still got some stunning images and footage in the process. The best camera is the one you have with you? Also in this episode, photojournalist David Butow chronicles the Trump presidency from election to insurrection in his book "Brink," Mary Berridge captures portraits of autism in "Visible Spectrum," Getty Images gets ready to go public (again), Instagram suspends the @metaverse account of artist Thea-Mai Baumann, and Cook and Jenshel capture a gorgeous photo of the Bryant Park Ice Rink in the New Yorker.
El sábado, durante algunos minutos, hubo una cifra récord de personas en el espacio: 19. Ocho de ellas eran turistas espaciales. Hablamos de turismo espacial, las empresas que lo ofrecen y cuánto cuestan los vuelos. La misión NS-19 de Blue Origin, la primera con la cápsula llena, llevaba seis personas a bordo, entre ellas, Laura Shepard, de 74 años, hija de Alan Shepard, el segundo hombre que viajó al espacio. También iba Michael Strahan, exjugador de la NFL, campeón de la Super Bowl con Giants, y ahora presentador de televisión en Good Morning America. Estaban bastante apretados. Al mismo tiempo, en la Estación Espacial Internacional, había dos turistas japoneses: el millonario japonés Yusaku Maezawa y su asistente. Maezawa se hizo rico con la marca de ropa Zozo. Es conocido por reservar el primer vuelo de la Starship alrededor de la Luna, y por sus sorteos en Twitter. Volaron en una Soyuz, en el noveno vuelo turístico de Space Adventures. Además de Blue Origin y Space Adventures, hablamos de Axiom, Virgin Galactic, SpaceX, Roscosmos y la NASA. ¿Cuánto cuesta volar al espacio? Una pasta. Un pastizal. Cerramos el episodio, gracias a todos. Nos vemos en el siguiente. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT_6JMVQnl0 https://twitter.com/SuperclusterHQ/status/1469685170336849923 https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1469808840954765314 PARSEC es un podcast semanal sobre exploración espacial presentado por Javier Atapuerca y Matías S. Zavia. Haznos llegar tus preguntas por Twitter: @parsecpodcast@JaviAtapu@matiass Puedes escucharnos en todas las plataformas a través de parsecpodcast.com.
This week we discuss billionaire Yusaku Maezawa who just became the first Japanese civilian to travel to space, how prolonged exposure to face masks is causing unexpected anxiety and outrage as a school in Tokyo asks students to relinquish their social media passwords.Word of the Week:学歴フィルター (gakureki-firutā)This episode was recorded on December 10th 2021 in Hiroo, Tokyo.Join the discussion over on www.facebook.com/thisweekinjapanAlso, check out our "Japan Go!" YouTube Channel at youtube.com/japango
On The Space Show for Wednesday, 8 December 2021: Launch coverage of Soyuz MS-20: a Russian Soyuz spaceflight to the International Space Station launched on 8 December 2021. Soyuz MS-20 is commanded by a single professional cosmonaut, Alexander Misurkin, and carries two space tourists, Yusaku Maezawa and Yozo Hirano for the space tourism company Space Adventures. NASA's Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE): A space observatory built to discover the secrets of some of the most extreme objects in the universe – the remnants of supernova explosions and more. Thomas Pesquet, ESA astronaut mission end: A profile of his second mission aboard the International Space Station and his personal reflections on seeing the Earth from space. Twelve astronaut candidates have been selected to begin training at the Johnson Space Centre, Houston in January 2022. The 17th flight of the ingenuity helicopter above the surface of Mars. The science objectives of the Lucy mission to the Trojan asteroids. The Queensland-based Hypersonix Launch Systems has announced its latest project, the DART AE. DART AE is the world's first 3D printed hypersonic platform in high-temperature alloys - and it's made in Australia. NASA DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) asteroid impactor: NASA's first planetary defence mission The European Space Agency's Hera mission Near Earth Asteroid Scout (NEA Scout) cubesat mission Distributing the rewards of asteroid mining operations with Prof Christian Barry, the Centre for Social, Moral and Political Theory at the Australian National University in Canberra Using supernovae as ‘Standard Candles' and the Nancy Roman Space Telescope Europa Clipper mission to Jupiter's icy moon: What's the big deal about Europa?
Le milliardaire japonais Yusaku Maezawa qui a fait sa fortune dans la mode en ligne n'a plus les pieds sur terre ! Il a décollé mercredi 8 décembre à bord de la fusée russe Soyouz, pour la Station spatiale internationale (ISS), à 400 kilomètres de la terre, où il va séjourner dix jours. « C'est un vrai défi pour moi, mais je pense qu'il est important de réaliser ses rêves. Peu importe lesquels. Je veux être une inspiration pour les autres. » explique Yusaku Maezawa sur sa chaine Youtube. Après des mois d'entrainement, cet homme menu au sourire malicieux, s'aventure dans l'espace avec la fougue d'un enfant. Cette mission spatiale, une première étape, pour la coquette somme de 30 millions d'euros, avant de faire le tour de la Lune avec la fusée Space X d'ici deux ans… Mais pourquoi la Lune ? « Il y a trois raisons, détaille Yusaku Maezawa : d'abord la curiosité, vivre quelque chose de nouveau et aller là où je ne suis jamais allé. Deuxièmement, je veux voir à quel point la planète terre est fantastique. Enfin, je veux réaliser à quel point je suis petit, insignifiant, comprendre qu'il faut que je travaille encore plus dur pour que je m'accomplisse encore davantage. J'ai peur, mais ma curiosité est plus forte que ma peur. » « MZ » pour les intimes deviendra peut-être un des premiers voyageurs lunaires avec le tout aussi excentrique Elon Musk si, bien sûr, sa fusée est au point d'ici là. Le patron de Tesla et de Space X se dit confiant sur la chaine Youtube du milliardaire japonais où il se montre portant fièrement Yusaku Maezawa sur les épaules ! « Je suis sûr que nous allons atteindre le niveau orbital avec Starship avant 2023. C'est prometteur. Yusaku Maezawa offre des places à bord de la fusée à des artistes, des créateurs. Il veut partager cette l'expérience avec tout le monde. » Le tourisme spatial, un défi coûteux et complexe, mais plus accessible physiquement qu'on pourrait se l'imaginer. Christophe Bonnal, chercheur au Centre national des études spatiales explique : « L'orbital c'est vraiment très simple car les accélérations sont relativement faibles. C'est comparable aux manèges de la foire du Trône. Donc on vérifie que vous êtes en bonne santé, on vérifie que vous ne risquez pas de faire un malaise cardiaque au milieu, et c'est tout. Après, on vous fait essayer les conditions dans lesquelles vous allez vous retrouver. Par exemple le 3 G, le 3 G c'est la foire du Trône. On vous met également sur un siège où on vous sangle bien de partout et qui après peu tourner dans toutes les directions. Ca, il parait que c'est quand même très désarçonnant, mais ce n'est pas la fin du monde. » Rien ne prédestinait pourtant ce japonais fantasque dans un pays où les hommes d'affaires ont un tempérament plus feutré, à pareille existence Né il y a 46 ans à Kamagaya, dans la préfecture de Chiba, il se passionne pour le Punk rock et crée le groupe Switch Style avec ses camarades de lycée. Il ne fait pas d'études supérieures, mais part aux États-Unis avec sa petite amie américaine. Il y collectionne des CDs et des enregistrements, qu'il vend ensuite à son retour au Japon en 1995. De là, nait Star Today sa première entreprise. Puis, il lance en 2004 le site de mode en ligne ZozoTown, aujourd'hui leader au Japon et côté à la bourse de Tokyo. Il crée ensuite Zozo, une marque de vêtements sur mesure. Employeur apprécié, cet amateur de golf impose des journées de six heures maximum à ses employés pour qu'ils puissent passer du temps en famille. Ce père de trois enfants, de deux femmes différentes, est aussi un grand collectionneur d'art contemporain. En 2017, il achète aux enchères son troisième tableau de Jean-Michel Basquiat pour un prix record de 110,5 millions de dollars. « C'est ma peinture préférée de Jean-Michel Basquiat. Quand je l'ai vue j'ai failli pleurer devant la puissance et la forte émotion qui s'en dégage.» raconte-t-il. Dix-huitième fortune du Japon, Yusaku Maezawa possède aussi des toiles de Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol ou encore d'Alexander Calder. Des œuvres qu'il a voulu rendre accessibles au grand public grâce à sa fondation d'art contemporain à Tokyo.
In this episode of Nonnative Creative, Tokyo-based photographer Irwin Wong shares about how he got his start behind the camera, the interests that brought him to Japan, and his upcoming photobook Handmade in Japan. Irwin was born in Hong Kong and raised in Australia. He came to Japan on the JET program (Japan Exchange and Teaching program) and built his photography skills in his free time. This has led to a portfolio that includes world-famous faces like Yusaku Maezawa, Marie Kondo, Hikakin, Kengo Kuma, and Carlos Ghosn (to name just a few). His photobook Handmade in Japan features beautiful photographs and interviews with artisans from all across Japan that are engaged in traditional craft work. In this talk, Irwin gave straightforward advice about professionalism and consistency in your work, as well as how to make sure your projects are visible. Check him out from the links below (and preorder his book)! Visit the project Patreon for bonus media and access to the NNC community!Irwin's Homepage: https://www.irwinwong.com/Handmade in Japan Gestalten Page (sign up to be notified when it's available): https://gestalten.com/products/handmade-in-japanPreorder Handmade in Japan on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Handmade-Japan-Pursuit-Perfection-Traditional/dp/3899559924Irwin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/irwinwongphoto/Irwin's Twitter: https://twitter.com/IrwinWongIrwin's Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/user23777482Irwin's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/irwinwongphotographer/Join Nonnative Creative on Patreon and get access to bonus materials like interview transcripts, a patron-only Discord server, exclusive livestreams, and patron-only extras! Your support will help the project grow!https://www.patreon.com/nonnativecrea...Follow Nonnative Creative on social media for regular updates to keep your creativity flowing!Twitter: https://twitter.com/nnativecreativeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nonnativecr...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nonnativecre...Website: https://nonnativecreative.com/Find Alisha on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArishaInTokyoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/arishaintokyo/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arishaintokyo/ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week, Salesforce buys Time Magazine, Facebook ad discrimination, the most impressive weather graphics you've ever seen, and the first private tourist to the moon, ... and much, much more. Headlines Salesforce's Benioff to Buy Time Magazine, Boosting Influence Almost half of US cellphone calls will be scams by next year, says report Audible Book of the Week How to Invent Everything: A Survival Guide for the Stranded Time Traveler by Ryan North Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: Fly Me To The Moon by Frank Sinatra More Headlines SpaceX will fly Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa as the first ever private tourist to the moon Tesla Is Facing U.S. Criminal Probe Over Elon Musk Statements Facebook Is Letting Job Advertisers Target Only Men Music Break: Rock You Like A Hurricane by Scorpions The Drill Down Video of the Week How The Weather Channel Made That Insane Storm Surge Animation Storm Surge Like You've Never Experienced it Before Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Vudu product manager Tosin Onafowokan.
In 2023, Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa plans to take 8 artists and cultural influencers with him around the moon in a huge SpaceX rocket. His mission? Hope and world peace. In this episode, we discuss the #dearMoon project, and how empowering artists can heal and move the world forward in unity. What could the leading artists of today create when inspired by an up-close look at this beautiful celestial body? Just how important is art in the evolution of humanity? Which artists would you choose to represent our society in this world-changing mission? Tweet us @downtomarspod Dive Deeper: The #dearMoon Project: https://dearmoon.earth/ Meet Yusaku Maezawa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FwpRn-jaSo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/downtomars/support
“I choose to go to the moon.” Those were among the first words uttered on stage Monday night by Yusaku Maezawa, the mysterious passenger whose existence SpaceX CEO Elon Musk had teased on Twitter last week. Maezawa, a Japanese retail entrepreneur and art collector, stood before a small crowd at SpaceX headquarters and announced that he had also secured tickets for several companions on this week-long journey into space: a half-dozen artists that he will later select and invite along.