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All kinds of Podcasts, for all kinds of people. You can subscribe to our podcasts on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Pocketcasts, Podbean, or any good podcatcher app. Stream episodes via www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). Please rate and leave a short review. Thank you. Our podcasts are:* #LTT - Listen To This with Cliff & Sharon (Offbeat, weird news stories that will make you smile...and wonder what is going on in the world); *The Main Ingredient with Kelli Brett (former ABC (Australia) radio broadcaster) - a foodie podcast which looks at the stories behind the...

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AS02E08: 600th Person in Orbit: Celebrating a Milestone in Space Exploration 23.05.2023

Today’s Space, Astronomy, and Science News Podcast Astronomy Daily the Podcast – S02E08 Summary - On May 22, 2023, the Astronomy Daily Podcast discusses several significant events in the field of astronomy. - The episode begins by acknowledging the launch of a mission from New Zealand, which has attracted attention worldwide. - The main highlight of the episode is the celebration of the 600th pers...

AI - A look at how far its come 22.05.2023

A few weeks ago we broke the news that AP was being replaced by one of his clients by an AI voice. It seems something we have fobbed off as "yeah some time in the future it will be a thing", but it seems it's already here. Robbo came across a piece of AI on youtube that will have you questioning how long it will be before the "underdog" becomes the norm... A big shout out to our sponsors, Austrian...

S26E61: New way to measure the expansion of the universe // Earth’s abrupt glacial transitions // Money axed from spaceport investment // 22.05.2023

SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 61 *A new way to measure the expansion of the universe Astronomers have developed a new way to determine the Hubble constant – a key measurement of the universe’s rate of expansion. *Understanding Earth’s abrupt glacial transitions A new study has supported the long hypothesized Milankovitch cycles which are thought to control major swings in planet Earth’s climate. *Mo...

S04E20: Jupiter's Good Luck Stars: Astrology Forecast for the wc May 22, 2023 22.05.2023

Welcome to this week's episode of the Star Signs with Steve Murphy podcast. Get ready for an exciting forecast as we embark on a new week starting from Monday, May 22. Brace yourselves for the planetary shifts that lie ahead. The recent new moon on Sunday, May 21 will have a profound impact on all activities and star signs for the next two weeks. But that's not all, folks! We have been eagerly awa...

Simulating Black Hole Jets // NASA's Storm Chaser Satellites // Virgin Galactic's Space Flights Resumed 19.05.2023

S26E60: In this episode of SpaceTime with Stuart Gary, we explore the fascinating world of astrophysics and space exploration. Astronomers have used powerful supercomputer simulations to accurately recreate the mesmerizing jets emanating from supermassive black holes. Additionally, Rocket Lab successfully launched NASA's new storm-chasing satellites, while Virgin Galactic announces the resumption...

S02E07: SpaceX's Starship Test, Glacier Detection in China, and Unveiling the Mysteries of Magnetars 19.05.2023

Astronomy Daily the Podcast – S02E07 May 19, 2023. Summary: In today's episode of the Astronomy Daily Podcast. *SpaceX is preparing for another test of its Starship vehicle, aiming to make it fully reusable for missions to the Moon and Mars. There was a recent unsuccessful flight of the Starship. *The company is also scheduled to launch the Iridium One Web mission soon. *Chinese scientists are con...

Earth's Secret Weapon: Hydroxide's Role in Atmospheric Cleanup 18.05.2023

Thanks to Curiosity Stream and NordVPN for sponsoring today’s podcast. Go to https://curiositystream.com/SPACENUTS and use code SPACENUTS to save 25% off today. Visit www.nordvpn.com/spacenuts for our special security deal designed for you. Space Nuts #352 In this episode of Space Nuts, we explore a groundbreaking discovery about how Earth cleans up its own atmosphere, and how it could change the...

Exploring Uranus' Mysterious Moons // Satellite Navigation Secrets // Early Hiccups for JUICE spacecraft 17.05.2023

SpaceTime S26E59 Uranus' mysterious moons may contain oceans under their icy crusts, according to new computer modelling based on re-analyzed data from NASA's Voyager spacecraft. The magic key to satellite navigation systems is precise three-dimensional positioning, which has revolutionized how humans navigate. The European Space Agency's JUICE spacecraft experienced early problems as a key radar...

S02E06: Exploring Jupiter's Moons // StratoLaunch's Hypersonic Vehicle Test and other Space News 17.05.2023

Astronomy Daily the Podcast – S02E06 May 17, 2023 In today's episode of Astronomy Daily, Tim Gibbs and Hallie, his AI assistant, discuss several developments in space exploration. The first story covers the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) spacecraft, which has been spotted heading towards Jupiter to study its atmosphere and its three moons, Ganymede, Callisto, and Europa, in order to assess the...

On the Road.... 15.05.2023

AP recently did a lap of Europe with the family and was (predictably) working his but off while on the road.  We thought it might be interesting to compare his reads recorded whist away and compare them to the results he gets from his home studio, and then pull apart his sound! A big shout out to our sponsors, Austrian Audio and Tri Booth. Both these companies are providers of QUALITY Audio Gear (...

Hubble Constant and Skylab: The Latest in Astronomy News 15.05.2023

Today’s Space, Astronomy, and Science News Podcast Astronomy Daily the Podcast - Episode May 15, 2023 European spacecraft, Jupiter IC moons explorer (JUICE), successfully freed a 16-meter radar antenna, which had been jammed for a month, and will use it to investigate Jupiter's moons Callisto, Europa, and Ganymede. NASA's Lunar Flashlight mission, which aimed to hunt for ice in the lunar south pol...

Moon Secrets // Removing Space Junk // Work Advances on Lunar Research Station Latest Space and Astronomy News 15.05.2023

S26E58: *The Moon reveals its deepest secrets A new study has provided the most detailed view yet of the internal structure of the Moon. *Removing space junk from orbit Right now, there are over 200 million of bits of space junk orbiting the Earth, ranging in size from giant spent rocket stages and disused satellites, down to nuts, bolts, paint flakes, and tiny bits of shrapnel from exploded space...

S04E19: Jupiter's Shift into Taurus: Good Luck for All - Star Signs Forecast for w/c May 15 15.05.2023

Introduction: - Steve Murphy welcomes listeners to a new episode of Star Signs with Steve Murphy. - He previews the week of May 15 and talks about the planet Jupiter's movement from Aries to Taurus. - Jupiter is the planet of expansion and good luck. - Its shift into Taurus will last for the rest of the year. Body: - Steve discusses how Jupiter's shift into Taurus will affect all the star signs. -...

Breaking the Laws of Physics: The Mystery of Pulsar M82X2 & Other Space News 12.05.2023

In this episode of Space Time, Stuart Gary discusses a mysterious neutron star named M82X2 that appears to be breaking the laws of physics by radiating energy that is 100 times brighter than it should be based on the Eddington limit. He also talks about lightning bolts creating a never-before-seen mineral and highlights a new hypothesis on how Saturn got its rings. [00:00:46] Ultra-luminous pulsar...

#351: Wormholes & Quantum Breakthroughs: Unravelling Space-Time Secrets 11.05.2023

Go to https://curiositystream.com/SPACENUTS and use code SPACENUTS to save 25% off today. Thanks to Curiosity Stream for sponsoring today’s podcast. If you're feeling frustrated and disheartened because despite your constant efforts to understand the latest developments in quantum research and wormholes, you still feel light years away from achieving the breakthrough you crave, then you are not al...

Super Flare Captured on Nearby Star & ESA Plans Nuclear Rocket for Deep Space Exploration 10.05.2023

S26E56 - In this episode of SpaceTime, we cover a range of space and science news. Astronomers have captured a super flare erupting from a nearby star using a combination of space and ground-based observations. The European Space Agency has announced its plans to develop a nuclear-powered rocket for deep space exploration, following in the footsteps of NASA. With air pollution being a serious prob...

The winners of our PASPort VO comp... 09.05.2023

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 new kit, do us a solid and check out their products, and be sure to tell em "Robbo, George, Robert, and AP sent you"... As a part of their generous support of our show, Tri Booth is offe...

S02E04: High-Altitude Balloon Flights // Recent Water Discovery on Mars// European Satellite Constellation// Lunar Glass Samples 08.05.2023

Today’s Space, Astronomy, and Science News Podcast On the May 8, 2023 episode of Astronomy Daily, the show covers a variety of topics in space and astronomy. French startup Zephalto is partnering with the French space agency to offer high altitude stratospheric balloon flights for passengers at a staggering cost of $11,000 deposit. Research from China's Mars rover suggests that Martian equator san...

S26E55: Water on Mars // the Milky Way's Shape // NASA's Europa Clipper: Latest Space and Astronomy News 08.05.2023

In this episode, we discuss some of the latest developments in space and astronomy news. China's Zhurong rover has reportedly found evidence of liquid water on dune surfaces at low latitudes on Mars, challenging our understanding of the Red Planet's climate history. Meanwhile, a new study by Chinese scientists suggests that astronomers may have gotten the shape of the Milky Way all wrong. NASA is...

S04E18: Weekly Astrology Forecast: Fresh Starts and Transformation 08.05.2023

In this episode, Steve Murphy provides a forecast of the stars for the week starting Monday, May 8th 2023. He notes that there was a recent lunar eclipse in Scorpio and suggests that Scorpios may have been feeling a sense of release. He also mentions that this week marks a fresh start for many people and goes on to preview what's in store for all star signs. Tune in to find out more about these co...

S02E13: Exploring Film Festivals: Reviews of South African and German Films 07.05.2023

On this podcast, the hosts discuss the South African Film Festival and the German Film Festival, which both started recently. The South African Film Festival, taking place at the Classic Cinema, features about 20 films, including documentaries and feature films such as "The Fragile King." The German Film Festival previewed "Sissy and I," a film about Duchess Elizabeth in Bavaria, also known as Sis...

S26E54: Ultralight Axions // Integral Spacecraft fixes // Rocket Lab's HASTE // May Skywatch 05.05.2023

*A new study proposes that ultralight particles called Axions, which act in waves, could solve the mystery of dark matter. *The European Space Agency's Integral Spacecraft is now safe thanks to a series of fixes by mission managers. *Rocket Lab has created a modified version of its Electron orbital launch vehicle called the HASTE for suborbital hypersonic test flights. *In the May edition of Skywa...

S02E03: Astronomy Daily: Coronation Weekend and Space News Update 05.05.2023

Today’s Space, Astronomy, and Science News Podcast In this episode of Astronomy Daily for May 5th, 2023, Tim Gibbs and Halley, his AI assistant, discuss a few coronation and royal-related stories. They also cover news about NASA's Hubble Space Telescope observing AGNs, GOES-U satellite's successful test deployment of its solar array, Spire Global Incorporated's new deep navigation analytics platfo...

SN350: Questions Time 04.05.2023

The Sun's Wobble: Unraveling the Mystery of Solar Movement If you're feeling frustrated and disheartened by reading countless articles and watching endless videos about black holes without gaining a deeper understanding of human proximity to them, then you are not alone! In this episode, you will be able to: Unravel the enigmatic influence of black holes on human lives and cosmic occurrences. Gain...

PASportpro - An Update 03.05.2023

For the past few weeks we've been tellin you about the new, made for VO, mic interface we have designed with the great people at Centrance.  Conceived during the recording of an episode of the Pro Audio Suite, inspired by your feedback, and argued about, sweated over, and tinkered with by 4 VO industry vets and one Studio gear creator, the PASport VO is now a reality! And you can order yours NOW!...

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