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Roche is man of passion. There are a variety of subjects that inflame his passion. He invites you to orbit his universe to better understand the world...and yourself.
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My name is Mike Hagan. I am the host and producer of KOPN's Radio Orbit. Radio Orbit focuses on emerging technology: AI, Biotech, Cryptocurrency, Energy, Robotics, Bionics, Space Travel, Designer Drugs, Entheogens, Man/Machine Interfacing, Nanotechnology, etc. I also love poetry, visual art and music and showcase a unique musical artist each week, throughout the program. Orbit features a number of regular segments - In depth interviews with leaders in the fields mentioned above, space weathe ...
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A colossal liquid mirror could enable us to see exoplanets clearer than we’ve seen them before.By WHRO
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NASA’s Starling team will now embark on an extension mission in partnership with Space X’s Starlink constellation to test space traffic coordination.By WHRO
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AUDIO THIS WEEK HAD A SAMPLE RATE ISSUE. SORRY FOR IN INCONVENIENCE. -- During The Show -- 00:52 Steve's WiFi We think its fixed! Noah brought lots of gear Replaced some hardware 02:41 Recovery after power surge - David Cattle not Pets Steve's Nextcloud experience Noah's laptop approach 09:43 Communications App Upheaval - Charlie There is a war on …
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Psyche’s efficient solar electric propulsion system is powered by sunlight, sending the spacecraft cruising toward its final destination.By WHRO
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Bend-forming is a low-power, low-temperature method of building smart structures in space.By WHRO
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A dedicated team kicked into action, helping turn 13 into a lucky number for NASA after all.By WHRO
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The majority of a spacecraft’s deceleration on Mars is caused by the drag from the atmosphere on the heat shield.By WHRO
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Metal from the wreckage of the Twin Towers on 9/11 was installed on the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity.By WHRO
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The Aurora thruster harnesses the advanced propulsion technology NASA uses for deep space missions to provide a boost for satellites in orbit.By WHRO
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Nations around the world now stand united as we plan a return to the Moon and build a foundation for crewed missions to Mars and beyond.By WHRO
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Areas identified using NASA satellite data could increase the land base available for tigers by 50 percent, giving these magnificent creatures a fighting chance for survival.By WHRO
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Imagine a tiny speck of light from a distant planet in the night sky. What hidden secrets might that light reveal?By WHRO
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Space nuclear propulsion is a technology that draws energy from fission instead of traditional chemical reactions, providing a virtually unlimited energy source.By WHRO
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This week we dig back into home automation, we talk a bit about choosing cameras for a large camera system, and of course we answer your questions! -- During The Show -- 00:52 Intro Home automation Weekend of learning 03:48 Monitoring Remote Location (Cameras) - Rob Powerline adapters might work Ubiquiti Nano Beam Synology Surveillance Station Frig…
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Veteran astronauts Wilmore and Williams put their extra time on the International Space Station to good use.By WHRO
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Observed the first Monday in September, Labor Day is an annual celebration of the social and economic achievements of American workers.By WHRO
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The Voyager twins are the longest-running and most distant spacecraft in history.By WHRO
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Each morning, the Mars rovers engineering team played a song for Spirit and Opportunity related to the task for that sol, or Martian day.By WHRO
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The techniques developed at NASA for testing batteries for space have become part of a UL-defined method for testing all large lithium-ion battery systems.By WHRO
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Why do you use Linux? Why do you want to use Linux? This week Noah and Steve dig into their technology past and reflect on why a technologist would choose Linux and Open Source over the proprietary alternatives. -- During The Show -- 01:08 Why I Use Linux - Ryan Opened my eyes Wide open Allows me to choose how to use my computer 02:40 405 Error "Me…
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LEMS is a compact, autonomous seismometer designed to carry out continuous, long-term monitoring of ground motion on the Moon.By WHRO
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It’s not easy to predict the path of forest fires, but it is crucial to be as accurate as possible.By WHRO
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Scientific balloons offer near-space access for suspended payloads up to eight thousand pounds.By WHRO
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Skylights are some of the smaller holes that go directly down into caves below the lunar surface.By WHRO
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Astronomically speaking, the Veil Nebula, found in the Cygnus constellation, is one of our planet’s close celestial neighbors.By WHRO
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This week Steve gives a deep dive into his adventures with Frigate, an open source NVR software. -- During The Show -- 00:46 Orbit Panels Installed at home First professional install Smart home issues 03:03 Oreon Desktop The Register Distro based on Alma Linux Hard to get commercial Linux desktop right Oreon Project Company has support Focus on the…
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Just as a sailboat is powered by wind in a sail, solar sails take advantage of the pressure of sunlight for propulsion, eliminating the need for conventional rocket propellant.By WHRO
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Beyond heat and lava, volcanic activity may also cool the climate.By WHRO
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FLOAT would employ unpowered magnetic robots that levitate over a three-layer flexible film track, creating a lunar railway network.By WHRO
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Sometimes failure is a critical component of success.By WHRO
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NASA is looking to laser communications to send large amounts of information back to Earth.By WHRO
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What if you could control your lights, music, and other Home Assistant things from a panel on your wall? Do you run tech at your church and need the ability to deliver controls in a way, in a location, and with a budget that's approachable for everyone? This week, Thomas Kvamme from Orbit Panels joins Noah and Steve to discuss his new in wall PoE c…
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Three fuel cells in the service module provided all the electricity needed for the Apollo astronauts to make their historic journeys to the Moon.By WHRO
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By successfully carrying out the first U.S. mission to collect an asteroid sample, the OSIRIS-REx team has guaranteed their place in the timeline of flight.By WHRO
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This post-mission testing will help engineers evaluate how critical systems fared after Orion completed its 25-day, one-point-four-million-mile trip to space.By WHRO
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As these updated robots make a beeline through the International Space Station, they will test their new skills.By WHRO
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In competitive swimming, where every hundredth of a second counts, reducing drag is crucial.By WHRO
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This week we dig into Steve's home assistant migration. We take your questions on how to get started with AI, a self hosted email horror story, and more Harbor Freight. -- During The Show -- 01:25 OpenSource AI - Craig Defining "open source AI" is hard Local Offline Generative AI on Linux - Part 1 : TextGen Local Offline Generative AI on Linux - Pa…
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A NASA spinoff involving piezoelectric technology developed decades ago is still in use in sports and by Olympic trainers today.By WHRO
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In July 1999, space shuttle Columbia took to the skies to deliver its heaviest payload ever.By WHRO
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Experiments on the space station will investigate the contamination effects that take place between molten steel and slag during steel processing.By WHRO
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NASA is using daily diaries to monitor the behavioral health of our astronauts.By WHRO
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Lunar halos are a fairly common sight that occur when high thin clouds containing millions of tiny ice crystals cover much of the sky.By WHRO
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This week Steve returns and we dig into your feedback! Kenny joins the program and shares his horror story in the continuing saga of buying and owning tools that you can rely on, authy is going away for GrapheneOS users, what's the best way to handle 2fa on GrapheneOS? -- During The Show -- 01:00 Steve's Crowdstrike Fall Out Waited 10+ hours at the…
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