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Small Steps, Giant Leaps: 20 Years of Chandra Discoveries por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Small Steps, Giant Leaps: 20 Years of Chandra Discoveries Chandra X-ray Observatory Project Manager Helen Cole and Project Scientist Martin Weisskopf discuss 20 years of exploring the extreme universe.

Beatmakers S2 (5/10) : Chloé por ARTE Radio

Por ARTE Radio Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Beatmakers S2 (5/10) : Chloé Dans l’espace, les réverbes des claviers de DJ Chloé résonnent à l’infini. Composé en son binaural 360°, avec des delays et échos abyssaux, « Because it’s there » renvoie au rock de Suicide autant qu’au Boléro de Ravel, et même aux exploits de l’alpiniste George Mallory ayant inspiré le titre du morceau. Toujours aussi indépendante dans sa démarche depuis plus de vingt ans, Chloé Thévenin a su sortir des clubs nocturnes pour entrer dans la lumière. Sa musique électronique raffinée n’a rien perdu de son mystère et de son élégance dans le processus. Autres extraits de l’épisode : - Rae Sremmurd : « Swang » (Chopped and Screwed) par DJ Purpberry - Beatles : « Revolution 9 » - Maurice Ravel : « Boléro » par Boston Symphony Orchestar & Seiji Ozawa - Nina Kraviz : « Pain in the ass » Dans cette deuxième saison, dix nouveaux producteurs français (King Doudou, Laurent Garnier, Trackbastardz, Don Nodey...) raconte

NASA in Silicon Valley Live - Apollo 50th Anniversary Show por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet NASA in Silicon Valley Live - Apollo 50th Anniversary Show NASA in Silicon Valley Live is a talk show that features conversations with scientists, researchers, engineers and all-around cool people who work at NASA to push the boundaries of innovation. On July 20, 1969, humans took their first steps on the Moon. In this episode streamed on July 18, 2019, we talk about this historic achievement and our future plans to go to the Moon and on to Mars.

35. Futurología de elecciones🔮 por Presunto Podcast

Por Presunto Podcast Podcast #Recomendado Tweet 35. Futurología de elecciones🔮 ¡Volvimos! Presunto Podcast vuelve listo para enfrentarse a un nuevo semestre de elecciones locales en Colombia. Hoy estamos hablando de lo que creemos que va a ocurrir en este cambio de gobiernos y nuestras expectativas sobre lo que va a terminar ocurriendo con los medios en medio de la "contienda electoral" En este episodio, Sara habla con EmePe, Carlos Cortés, Santiago Rivas y una breve intervención de Jonathan Bock. www.presuntopodcast.com Gracias nuestros patrones por financiar esta nueva temporada: Alejandro Rivas Alvin Schutmaat Ana Bustamante Andrea Gómez Mejia Andrés Gulla-ván Andrés Rodríguez Rincón Arturo Durán Bernardo Ossa Carlos Angulo Carlos Beltran César David Loaiza Quintana Daniel Camilo Quintero Daniel Franco Trujillo Daniel Restrepo Diana Giraldo Diana Verdugo Diego Torres Eduardo Castillo El Bogotano Soez Estúpido Nerd Jesús Román Felipe Useche Félix @LocutorCo Isabel d

"This is gonna be a normal thing from now on." por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet "This is gonna be a normal thing from now on." Tami from Marietta, Georgia, loved watching the live broadcast of the first steps on the Moon. As a STEM teacher, she puts the "Apollo lessons" to good use.

"Look! This is really important." por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet "Look! This is really important." Alicia from Chicago, Illinois, was four years old during the first steps on the Moon. Her parents urged her to pay attention, and looking back, Alicia appreciates their insistence that she watch the historic event.

"It felt almost like waiting for Christmas." por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet "It felt almost like waiting for Christmas." Melinda Gates remembers the excitement of the Apollo era, especially because her father was an engineer who helped NASA send humans to the Moon.

"Space exploration really is at the core of my being." por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet "Space exploration really is at the core of my being." Peter from Orinda, California, was eating ice cream on the floor during the Moon landing. A lifelong love for space exploration followed.

"I've had this connection my whole life." por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet "I've had this connection my whole life." Jeffrey from Charlottesville, Virginia, was only two months old when Apollo 11 went to the Moon-- but it's a connection that's stayed with him through his entire life.

"No language was necessary." por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet "No language was necessary." Sally from Washington, D.C., remembers studying abroad at the time of Apollo 11.

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