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PROMO - Konos... A new class of microphone? 26.07.2023

With 80 elements, Konos promises a high-fidelity, high-sensitivity array with adjustable directivity and optional real-time noise filtering to capture the clearest sound at a distance, even in the most challenging sonic conditions. At $5000 we don't have our hands on one, but we read between the lines to see if this mic has anything up its sleeve... A big shout out to our sponsors, Austrian Audio ...

Asteroid Samples & Power Outages: Unraveling Space Mysteries | S02E25 26.07.2023

Welcome to the latest episode of the Astronomy Daily Podcast, your primary source for today's Space and Astronomy News. I'm your host, Tim Gibbs, bringing a dash of nostalgic reminiscence from the Apollo 11 era. We've come a long way since then, as today's story about NASA's ongoing asteroid exploration will prove. Our special segment today focuses on NASA's Johnson Space Center's eagerly anticipa...

Stellar Enigma Unveiled: Two-Faced Star & Ancient Asteroid Secrets | NASA's Psyche Mission and More! 26.07.2023

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary S26E89 - Two-faced star exposed: Astronomers make an intriguing discovery of a unique two-faced white dwarf star. The star's unusual characteristics pose interesting questions for astronomers and astrophysicists. 2. NASA's Psyche Mission update: As the launch date of October 5th approaches, engineers and technicians at Cape Canaveral are diligently preparing the NASA Psy...

S02E24: Lunar Legacy and Cosmic Conundrums: Apollo 11, Unusual Signals, and Life in Space 24.07.2023

Welcome to another episode of Astronomy Daily! On this episode, Steve Dunkley takes us on an astronomical adventure through recent discoveries and events. As we commemorate the 54th anniversary of Apollo 11's lunar landing, we also delve into several intriguing stories, including the detection of a peculiar radio signal pulsing every 22 minutes for over three decades. We discuss last year's histor...

S04E29: Embracing Leo Season: Sun, Love, and Retrograde Reflections 24.07.2023

In this week's episode of Steve Murphy's Star Signs podcast, we dive into the Astro activity for the week starting July 24th. Steve uncovers the energy shifts as the sun and Venus both move into Leo, bringing a robust presence of power and love. However, Venus enters a retrograde phase, prompting all zodiac signs to reflect on and review their current circumstances. Despite the potential for confu...

Old Gear - Whats the go? 23.07.2023

George, Robbo and Andrew discuss the gear that once was a "must have"but these days is on the scrap heap. What do you do with them? And what about that old Mac? Does it have any value? A big shout out to our sponsors, Austrian Audio and Tri Booth. Both these companies are providers of QUALITY Audio Gear (we wouldn't partner with them unless they were), so please, if you're in the market for some n...

S02E23: Lunar Odyssey: India's Chandrayan 3 // Brightening Comet // Golden Record Auction // Mysterious Magnetar 23.07.2023

Welcome to Astronomy Daily for Friday, July 21st, 2023. I'm your host, Tim Gibbs, and joining me in the studio is Hallie, my AI assistant. Let's dive into today's headlines. Headline 1: India's Chandrayan 3 spacecraft is on track for its moon landing attempt on August 23rd or 24th. The spacecraft has been raising its orbit around Earth with a series of burns, and a Translunar injection burn is sch...

Revisiting Moon's Age, Earth's Tectonics & Ariane 5's Farewell | S26E87 21.07.2023

In the engaging 87th episode of SpaceTime Series 26 with Stuart Gary, journey through intriguing celestial and terrestrial revelations. Discover the 'Man in the Moon' as we uncover its ancient secrets, revealing that its famed surface is approximately 200 million years older than previously believed. The episode also dives into Earth's early history, examining new evidence that suggests plate tect...

PROMO - Old Gear 21.07.2023

Next week on the show, George, Robbo and Andrew discuss the gear that once was a "must have"but these days is on the scrap heap. What do you do with them? And what about that old Mac? Does it have any value? A big shout out to our sponsors, Austrian Audio and Tri Booth. Both these companies are providers of QUALITY Audio Gear (we wouldn't partner with them unless they were), so please, if you're i...

Glitching Neutron Star Mysteries & SpaceX Launch Countdown: Astronomy Discoveries of the Day | S02E22 20.07.2023

Welcome to our Wednesday edition of the Astronomy Daily podcast, where we cover one exciting story each from host Tim Gibbs and AI assistant Hallie. **1. Hallie's Story: A Glitching Neutron Star** Halle discusses the discovery of a neutron star, SGR 1935+2154, that displayed a "glitch" after obliterating an asteroid. This "glitch" involved a change in the star's rotational speed while simultaneous...

Decoding the Mystery of Martian Rivers: Clues to Life's Origins | #361 20.07.2023

Unearthing rivers on Mars and Titan has ignited a fire within me, a flame fueled by the tantalizing possibility of life in the most unlikely of places. The shocking discovery of these rivers, once teeming with potential, has shattered our perception of barren landscapes and opened a door to the infinite possibilities of our vast universe. Join me on this extraordinary journey as we delve deeper in...

S26E87: Earth’s Spin Axis // Martian Dunes // International Space Station 19.07.2023

*Humans have changed Earth’s spin axis A new study has shown that humans have changed the Earth’s rotation by pumping out vast amounts of groundwater and moving it elsewhere. *Martian dunes eroded by a shift in prevailing winds after the planet's last ice age A new study claims the red planet Mars underwent a sudden change in prevailing weather patterns as the Martian rotational axis shifted about...

S02E21: Metallica's "Fuel" Rocks Artemis Mission // Lunar Mission // Supernova Observations 18.07.2023

Welcome to Astronomy Daily with your host Steve Dunkley and AI sidekick Hallie. In today's episode, we have exciting updates on supernovas, the Artemis mission featuring Metallica, and the Indian Space Research Organization's Chandrayaan lunar mission. We'll also discuss NASA's examination of volcanic terrain on the moon and the fascinating concept of sandwich planets. Let's dive in! For more visi...

DAWs - Which one is best for Voice Actors 17.07.2023

Reaper, Twisted Wave, AUdition, Audacity, Pro Tools.... The list is endless, and there are many reasons you may prefer any one (or all) of them. But if you simply want to record and edit your voice overs, which one rules the roost and why. As usual, we deep dive into each one, and leave you with a bunch of tips and tricks that you may or may not know about,, that can help your work flow... A big s...

S26E85: Age of the Universe Reassessed // Astonishing Saturn // Growing Plants on the Moon 17.07.2023

SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 85 *A retake on the age of the universe A new study suggests that the universe is actually 26.7 billion years old – that’s nearly twice as old as the 13.8-billion-year age previously believed. *New image from Webb reveals astonishing Saturn and its rings After recent observations of Uranus, Neptune and Jupiter NASA’s James Webb space telescope has now taken some time ou...

S02E28: Star Signs: Mid-July's New Moon Influences 16.07.2023

Immerse yourself in another exciting episode of Steve Murphy's Star Signs Podcast - Series 4, Episode 28. In this mid-July episode, Steve navigates us through the impact of the new moon in Cancer early on July 18th. Prepare for its influence over the next ten days, as it transitions quickly through Leo and Virgo by the week's end. Let's see what the stars hold for you this week: - Aries, anticipat...

S02E20: Rocket Setbacks and Stellar Discoveries: Global Space Endeavors 14.07.2023

Welcome to the Astronomy Daily Podcast, hosted by Tim Gibbs with AI assistant, Hallie, providing the latest in astronomy news. 1. In Japan, the Epsilon S rocket engine experienced an explosion during testing. This follows the failure of two previous attempts to launch next-generation rockets and a 2019 moon landing failure. Despite these setbacks, Japan is planning to launch the Epsilon S rocket n...

S26E84: Milestone Orbits // Martian Meltwater // Earth's Water Origins and More 14.07.2023

Hello and welcome to SpaceTime with Stuart Gary, Series 26 Episode 84. Coming up on this episode: another milestone for NASA's Parker Solar Probe, gullies on Mars potentially formed by recent meltwater, a new study challenges the origins of Earth's water, and more. [NASA's Parker Solar Probe] NASA's Parker Solar Probe has achieved another milestone, completing its 16th close approach to the Sun. D...

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#360: Collaboration vs. Competition: Advancing Space Exploration Together & Other Space Questions 13.07.2023

Discover the unexpected twist that ignited our curiosity, the twist that pushed the boundaries of our understanding of the cosmos. Rusty from Donnybrook and Russ from Stylebridge brought forth questions that transformed our podcast into an intergalactic journey, delving into the mysteries of the Milky Way's metallicity profile and the mind-bending concept of our universe residing within a black ho...

S02E19: European Astronauts to Join Artemis Moon Missions & UK-India Space Collaboration 12.07.2023

Welcome to the Astronomy Daily Podcast for Wednesday, July 12th, 2023. In this episode, Tim Gibbs and AI sidekick Hallie bring you exciting news from the world of astronomy. Learn about the inclusion of European astronauts in the upcoming Artemis IV and Artemis V moon missions. European Space Agency Chief Joseph Ashbacher reveals the partnership between ESA and NASA, solidifying Europe's role in t...

S26E83: Unveiling Secrets - From Euclid's Voyage to Martian Monoliths 12.07.2023

Welcome to SpaceTime with Stuart Gary, your weekly update on the universe beyond our atmosphere. Buckle up for this exciting journey, as today's episode, number 83 in our 26th series, takes us from the depths of space to the surface of the moon, and all the way to Mars. Let's unpack our cosmic itinerary: 1. **Lift Off – Euclid Space Telescope Journey Begins**: The European Space Agency's Euclid sp...

What Can't you do without? 11.07.2023

  Robert asked, "what are the 3 essential things you need to do your job?". We thought it was a great question, and when you put your mind to it, the reasons we spend thousands of dollars on large amounts of gear seemed a little less clear... A big shout out to our sponsors, Austrian Audio and Tri Booth. Both these companies are providers of QUALITY Audio Gear (we wouldn't partner with them unless...

S02E18: Cosmic Web // Martian Climate Shift // Lunar Volcanoes: Unveiling Cosmic Wonders 10.07.2023

In this episode of Astronomy Daily, Steve Dunkley and Hallie bring you the latest cosmic news and discoveries. The James Webb Space Telescope has made an incredible find, detecting the earliest strand in the 'cosmic web.' A Chinese rover exploring Mars has uncovered evidence of a climatic shift 400 thousand years ago, shedding light on the planet's history. Scientists have found a chunk of granite...

S26E82: Unveiling the Impossible: Space Secrets and Science Advances 10.07.2023

Welcome to episode 82 of the 26th series of SpaceTime with Stuart Gary. In this episode, we delve into the surprising discoveries, alarming incidents, and intriguing developments in the world of astronomy and space science. Here's a sneak peek: ### 1. Discovery of the Impossible Planet In an unbelievable discovery, astronomers have unearthed the existence of a planet that, against all odds, is ali...

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