Hear stories about the alien moons orbiting our Sun, of cold stars, and the future of space exploration. Every week, scientist Dr. Carrie Nugent chats about an amazing part of our universe with an expert guest. Spacepod is the podcast that gives you an inside look into space exploration. Learn more: http://listentospacepod.com
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A podcast dedicated to empowering landscapers, hardscapers and outdoor living professionals. With almost 3 decades of experience, Joshua Gillow shares tips, strategies, and contractor success stories in weekly episodes of Outerspaces.
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The Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Space Policy and Strategy hosts this series to bring our policy experts together with thought leaders, government, academia and professionals from throughout the space community to discuss current trends and views. Go to https://csps.aerospace.org/events to subscribe for webcast reminders or find us on YouTube. #TheSpacePolicyShow
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Podcast hosted by @spcmtn and @novacain007. We talk sports,music, relationships and any topic we find interesting or ratchet.
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Join me as we embark on a journey of exploring the new and recent technological advances of the ever-expanding topic of space and space exploration. On Outerspace Newsbreak, I explore our current relationship with Mars, NASA, and SpaceX. Providing updates and new information on our current ventures with our expanding universe. I also travel into conspiracy theories here and there without going too deep into them, so whether you're a scientist or someone who enjoys the idea of space like me, ...
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This podcast features content produced by the Secure World Foundation (SWF), an endowed, private operating foundation that promotes cooperative solutions for space sustainability and the peaceful uses of outer space. The Foundation acts as a research body, convener and facilitator to promote key space security, and other related topics, and to examine their influence on governance and international development.
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The Churn is SYFY WIRE's episode by episode breakdown of Amazon Prime's The Expanse featuring the talents of Ana Marie Cox and Dan Drezner who dissect the intricate plots of the show and analyze them through the lens of political science.
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EDM producer Mixing & Mastering engineer, Sound designer Divergent - Reality Is Duality ◆Black & White◇ '88's Earth Dragon Decoding universe messages - Raising the frequency I explain with music what words can't ▪️ Vynil releases ▪️ - DOSIS DECIBEL 14 [Dosis Decibel] - ANCIENT RECORDS 02 [Mackitek] - OKUMA 05 [Okuma] - REBR.NL 02 [Rammel & Babbel] - DROP 02 [Drop Forge] ▪️ Full HQ discography ▪️ https://madmatik.bandcamp.com/
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Every Friday, join Ruby for News Time as she counts down the week’s most interesting news stories for kids. From amazing animals to special events, the natural world to outer space, News Time is made especially for children to help them understand the world around them.
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We're Mickey and Louis Ralph and this is our podcast where we review films and rank them on a turd based scale because we are both mature adults with a serious agenda.
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Welcome to Is This Horny? the weekly podcast where we ask life's most elusive question: is this horny? Join our host E as they discuss things like velcro, brass instruments and corduroy pants and whether or not those things are horny. isthishorny@gmail.com
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RE-AIR: Selling & Thriving in Recessionary Times w/ Expert Sales Coach Dr. Daniel Bai
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EPISODE RE-AIR: Tune in for a conversation with special guest Dr. Daniel Bai of CloseForChiro. Connect with Joshua at: The Website The Facebook Group Design & Sales Master Classes Subscribe to Outerspaces on your favorite podcasting platform and never miss an episode!By Joshua Gillow
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"From where did they come from?"𝗕𝗣𝗠: 175📀 𝐅𝐔𝐋𝐋 𝐃𝐈𝐒𝐂𝐎𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐏𝐇𝐘 📀https://madmatik.bandcamp.com⬇️ 𝐋𝐈𝐒𝐓𝐄𝐍 & 𝐅𝐎𝐋𝐋𝐎𝐖 ⬇️▪️ 𝐒𝐏𝐎𝐓𝐈𝐅𝐘: open.spotify.com/artist/3QKnuNDZB6yx1AxhVclZda▪️ 𝐀𝐏𝐏𝐋𝐄 𝐌𝐔𝐒𝐈𝐂: music.apple.com/it/artist/madmatik/1030546837▪️ 𝐅𝐀𝐂𝐄𝐁𝐎𝐎𝐊: facebook.com/madmatik▪️ 𝐈𝐍𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐌: instagram.com/_madmatik_▪️ 𝐏𝐀𝐍𝐃𝐎𝐑𝐀: https://www.pandora.com/artist/madmat…
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Space debris is a growing problem, so what are space actors doing about it? Active Debris Removal is a technology currently being demonstrated and strengthened. The Zero Debris Charter from the European Space Agency is a voluntary, community-led initiative that aims to reduce the conditions that lead to more debris. In this episode, space debris ex…
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219: Breaking the models with Dr. Merrison
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Dr. Jon Merrison talks about the Mars Simulation Laboratory. Here, scientists study what happens in low temperature, low pressure, windy environments. He says visiting scientists often "come to our lab with some idea based on the conventional model and go away with data which makes no sense to them."…
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On today's show, we're off to a remote farm that's had a high-tech upgrade. Then, we'll shoot some hoops with some Irish basketball teams, before kicking soccer balls around with some of Australia's newest sporting recruits. After that, we'll hear about an interesting discovery challenging our ideas about First Nations Australians, before we hop in…
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On today's show, we'll start by inspecting an ancient fossil that's reminding scientists of a beloved green frog. We'll meet a would-be moon-mining rover, and catch up with some kind kids making an important change in their community. After that, we'll celebrate Eid before heading off on a camping trip for the… Wow of the week! Quiz Questions 1. Wh…
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Lace up your running shoes and strap on your safety gear, this week's episode is all about sport. We'll meet an athletic school kid being brave and breaking records, and learn about a kooky sport winning over new fans. We'll head to the ocean, for an adaptive surfing competition, and then dry off before a night at the theatre, to hear about a play …
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Ep. 135: Science and Cooperation Against Debris
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Safety and sustainability go hand in hand when it comes to protecting the orbital environment for continued use. The Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee (IADC) has been informing policymakers and regulators, and performing technical research in this area for the past three decades. In this episode Colleen Stover (Aerospace) talks to An…
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On today's show, we'll hear about how a famous Aussie breakfast food might be used to help recycle old computers. We'll perch on tree branches with the birds, and meet a teen fighting for the environment. Then, we'll dance with some Indigenous students connecting to their culture, before heading to a farm for the… Wow of the Week! Quiz Questions 1.…
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Space safety might start and finish with human safety, but how does safety run across the entire value chain – from launch to operations to reentry? How do norms of behavior, or technology advancements and economic prosperity play into maintaining the orbital environment? How is The Aerospace Corporation’s Space Safety Institute responding to these…
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218: Anything we try is new with Dr. Cable
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Dr. Morgan Cable returns to the show after nine years! She tells us how she creates new minerals in her laboratory. She explains how this work helps shape NASA's Dragonfly mission. She encourages listeners to have confidence in their results.By Carrie Nugent
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We're on the move in today's episode! We'll spot street signs in Queensland designed to keep drivers alert and amused. Then, we'll run a world record race with a speedy six-year old, before swimming deep underwater, to learn about how whale song works. After that whirlwind, we'll celebrate harmony day, before settling in for the… Wow of the week! Q…
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Ep. 133: How Stuff Works: Space Weather, Satellites & Humans
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What’s the science behind how space weather affects our satellites and the services they provide? What design and operations options protect satellites and humans in space? Can we really predict space weather and the next “solar maximum”? To find answers to these questions and more, Aerospace's Colleen Stover chats with space weather experts Juha-P…
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Today's show starts with some good news about an Aussie amphibian. We'll keep our voices down in a lovely library, cancelling peoples fines for a funny reason, and then meet the people representing Australia at an international song contest. Staying overseas, we'll speed over to the London marathon, to hear about an inclusive change they're making,…
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On today's show, I've got some good news about a tasty, potatoey snack. Then, we'll hear about some awesome women kicking goals for International Women's Day, and meet a local legend cleaning up Sydney Harbour. We'll travel to the country Canada, to learn about an important Indigenous program, and then after that, I'll present an aquatic Wow of the…
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On today's show, we'll leap into the countdown with a chat about leap years, and then swim over to hear about some lucky fish that were saved from a drying lake. We'll learn about how the shape of a room could change the way someone feels, and then meet some Indigenous performers bringing an traditional story to a modern stage. Then, it's time for …
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Today's web of stories starts with some spider's webs, catching more than just flies. We'll hang loose and surf with the best at big swells, and then travel to the other side of the solar system to hear about a very different kind of ocean. Then, we'll learn about International Mother Language Day, before plodding over to our Wow of the Week! Quiz …
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217: A beautiful experience with Dr. Villanueva
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Dr. Geronimo Villanueva tells us about solar system discoveries with JWST. He talks about several projects, including observing water plumes from Saturn's moon Europa and looking for rings around Mars. He shares what it feels like to use this incredible space telescope.By Carrie Nugent
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Today's episode starts with a mystery illness affecting the raucous rainbow lorikeet. We'll hear about people swapping smartphones for older ones, and a teen DJ spinning tracks in front of huge crowds. Then, we'll spend time with some first nations gamers, before flying over to our Wow of the Week. Quiz Questions 1. Which Rainbow Lorikeet behaviour…
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Today, we'll drive around with a road-fixing robot, and tag along with a seasoned snake catcher. Then, we'll celebrate Lunar New Year before paddling the harbour in specially decorated kayaks. Quiz Questions 1.What will the robot ARRES spend its time filling? 2.Why can't Paul retire from being a snake catcher? 3.Which animal is it this year in the …
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Today, we'll meet a quick-thinking kid who helped save his dad's life! Then we'll mooooove onto a story about some stuck stock! We'll also watch some silent movies with a magnificent musician! And we'll meet a young footy player who is setting an example by standing up for herself. Quiz Questions 1. What number can you dial in an emergency? 2. What…
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Ep. 132: Sustained Maneuver for Defending in Space
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What does the concept of dynamic space operations (DSO) mean and how might it impact the future of space operations and the way wars are fought? What are the mutual benefits of this type of sustained maneuver for other domains and for other sectors? What needs to be done to make DSO a reality technologically, politically, and operationally? In this…
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Egg-cellent discovery and accessible island
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On the show today, I'll shell out the details on an odd-shaped egg, and we'll chat about International Day of Education. We'll head to the other side of the world to meet the new Queen of Denmark, and then back, much closer to home, to visit the newly-accessible Abrolhos Islands. Then finally, it's time for the story that made you go 'wow' - an eig…
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I was sick for a few weeks this month and had to delay the scheduled interview. In the meantime, I've got a bonus episode for you. In this episode I talk about FindPOTATOs, which is software written by Nicole Tan and me, Carrie Nugent, to find asteroids and comets. I share some challenges we faced and how we overcame them. We hope that findPOTATOs …
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On the show today, we'll meet a mini-mathematician and hear her ideas about magpies. Then, we'll give tired Queensland teddies some TLC, before heading into outer space with a moon lander unlikely to complete its mission. After that, we'll hear about some awesome work going on a little island down south, before we hear the Wow of the Week. Quiz Que…
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This summer, we're replaying some of our favourite episodes from 2023. This episode is from NAIDOC Week.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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This summer, we're replaying some of our favourite episodes from 2023. This episode is a News Time special, all about the cost of living.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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If you’ve listened to News Time before, you’ll know that we end each week’s countdown with our Wow of the Week. Well, today’s episode is all wow, all the time! It’s WowFest! A countdown of five amazing stories this year that made you go 'wow'.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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216: Right and wrong theories in planetary science with Prof. McKinnon
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Professor Bill McKinnon, 2023 recipient of the Kuiper Prize, reflects on his career as a planetary scientist. He tells us about a theory of his that was proven right, one that was proven wrong, and what he thinks might be proven wrong in the future.By Carrie Nugent
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