A collection of radio documentary programmes broadcast on the BBC World Service, with one thing in common – space.
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Hi-Desert Sound Sessions hopes you will enjoy the mixes that are posted on this page. I will be posting new music for you to discover weekly by local and world wide artist. Please stay tuned and keep your ears open. If you like what you hear and are looking for a dj to perform at one of your events please contact us by email info@plasticgroove.com. With over 20 years of DJ’ing experience, Dennis Simms has held residencies at famous clubs like Metropolis (Irvine, CA) C2K at The Venetian (Las ...
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What is the future of space flight? With a successful Nasa landing on Mars and more commercial space travel in development than ever before, astronautical engineers are taking us into a new age. From lift off to landing, rapid innovations are radically changing what's possible and bringing us much closer to outer space. Presenter Kevin Fong meets A…
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Taking place over just eight months, four perilous and eventful space missions laid the foundations for a successful Moon landing. Each pushed the boundaries of technology and revealed new insights into our own planet. As we count down to the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, astronaut Nicole Stott tells the story of the build-up to m…
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Governing moon miners, asteroid hunters and space junk sounds pretty tricky, but we better get our act together. This year the majority of space launches included commercial enterprises. Space is no longer just the playground of governments but companies; companies that want to mine the moon for water that they could sell as rocket fuel, companies …
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If history had been kinder, aviator Wally Funk might have become the first woman on the Moon. In the early 1960s, she was one of 13 female pilots who passed the same physical tests as the Mercury 7 astronauts. Unfortunately her chance never came and no one has walked on the Moon since 1972, after the cancellation of the Apollo space programme. But …
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Voyager 1 and 2: Still operating after 40 years in the depths of space. Voyager 1 is currently some 20 billion kilometres from Earth travelling at 15.5 kilometres a second. It takes 19 hours for a signal from the spacecraft's 20 watt transmitter to reach home. Voyager 2 is 17 billion kilometres away and will soon leave the Solar System. Launched in…
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The plans to set up human colonies in space and spaceships that will take us to the stars. Richard Hollingham travels to the Tennessee Valley Interstellar Workshop in Chattanooga, Tennessee to meet scientists, engineers, doctors and anthropologists who are working on it. These are not dreamers - although they all have an ambitious dream - but well …
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Why African nations are so keen to journey into the future as a space-going continent. Space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock visits Nigeria, the birthplace of her father, to explore the passionate desire among some to fly against the continent’s impoverished stereotype and join the space race. And, what of the financial commitment required to achiev…
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The first footsteps on the Moon were one giant step for 'man', but from the early days of aeronautics women have also been involved in space travel. Presenter, pilot and aspiring astronaut Wally Funk pays tribute to the pioneers, meets some of those involved within today’s space industry, and hears from the woman who might be among the crew for the…
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Hi-Desert Sound Sessions 2016-01-25
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Hi-Desert Sound Sessions is now a weekly radio show that airs early Monday mornings from 2am - 4am on 88.9fm KUCI in Irvine, CA locally. You can listen on line at www.kuci.org Another mix inspired by the Hi-Desert by DENNIS SIMMS. Hope you enjoy the mix and please feel free to share and leave feedback. Track List: HDSS2016.01.25 Num. Title - Artist…
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Hi-Desert Sound Sessions 2016-01-17
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Another mix inspired by the Hi-Desert by DENNIS SIMMS. Hope you enjoy the mix and please feel free to share and leave feedback. Num. Title - Artist 01. Pitch Black (Original Mix) - Brian Cid 02. Despair - Atapy & Bog 03. Orha Boker (Original mix) - Zigan Aldi 04. Stars (Inxec Remix) (feat. Shawni) - Aidan Lavelle & Robbie Akbal 05. The Core (feat. …
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Hi-Desert Sound Sessions 2016-01-13
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A two hour mix inspired by the Hi-Desert mixed by DENNIS SIMMS. Hope you enjoy the mix and please feel free to share and leave feedback. Num. Title - Artist 01. Chakras Groove - Eagles & Butterflies 02. Childhood Basslines (Original Mix) - Oliver Kolektzi 03. Amor - Plunkton 04. Let Go (Original Mix) - Third Son 05. Destination (Original Mix) - Jos…
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On Christmas Day 2003, a British space craft was due to land on Mars and begin searching for signs of life. The late Professor Colin Pillinger describes the daring mission. Originally broadcast December 2015.By BBC World Service
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In 1979, the American space station, Skylab, re-entered the Earth's atmosphere. Large fragments hit SW Australia instead of the Indian Ocean. Originally broadcast 11 July 2013.By BBC World Service
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How science, engineering and medicine come together to get fragile human life safely into space. Where should our ambitions lie? Originally broadcast 31 December 2015.By BBC World Service
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How science, engineering and medicine are trying to understand the limits of human physiology to ensure survival in space. Originally broadcast 30 December 2015.By BBC World Service
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In 1970, three American astronauts were heading to the moon when disaster struck. Astronaut Fred Haise describes what happened. Originally broadcast 14 April 2010.By BBC World Service
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Why has the moon fascinated humans for so long? The moon in culture, how it affects life on Earth and what the moon is really like. Originally broadcast 21 July 2014.By BBC World Service
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Take a sonic tour of the universe - this time, deep into the cosmos. Some sounds are recorded sound, others are data that have been sonified. Originally broadcast 7 July 2015.By BBC World Service
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Salute Soviet Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova. In June 1963, she boarded Vostok 6 at Baikonur cosmodrome and went into orbit. Originally broadcast 21 June, 2013.By BBC World Service
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In 1990 the Hubble Telescope was launched into space, but the first pictures it sent back to earth were out of focus. Originally broadcast 23 April 2010.By BBC World Service
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The previously silent world of outer space is getting noisier. Listen in to sounds recorded on board spacecraft and sonifications of space data. Originally broadcast 30 June 2015.By BBC World Service
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The skin suit that combats the effects of microgravity, pushing human physiology and psychology to the limit, and the 'Overview' effect.Originally broadcast on 16 December 2015By BBC World Service
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Enceladus: Is There Life On Saturn's Moon?
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Saturn’s moon Enceladus has giant geysers blasting water into space at supersonic speeds. Does it also harbour life beneath its crust? Originally broadcast on 14 Dec 2016.By BBC World Service
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For the first time, America sends two monkeys into space and brings them back alive. It's a watershed moment for the US space agency, Nasa. Originally broadcast on 22 May, 2012.By BBC World Service
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Astronaut Luca Parmitano was performing maintenance on the International Space Station when he noticed water leaking into his helmet. Originally broadcast on 14 Dec 2015.By BBC World Service
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