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    Explore "ingenuity" with insightful episodes like "Journey of Tiny Mars Helicopter Ends", "Space Age 2.0: Inflatable Habitats and Moon Landers | S03E04", "#2088 - Yannis Pappas", "#405 – Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin" and "426 - Alkemy X - Executive Creative Director Jep Hill" from podcasts like ""About Space Today", "Astronomy Daily - The Podcast", "The Joe Rogan Experience", "Lex Fridman Podcast" and "The Allan McKay Podcast"" and more!

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    Space Age 2.0: Inflatable Habitats and Moon Landers | S03E04

    Space Age 2.0: Inflatable Habitats and Moon Landers | S03E04
    **Hosts:** Steve Dunkley and AI Assistant Hallie
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    **Episode Summary:**
    Today's episode of Astronomy Daily takes us from the moon to Mars and beyond! Steve Dunkley and his AI co-host Hallie discuss an array of space exploration topics, including the challenges faced by Japan's Slim moon lander, SpaceX's unique Cygnus spacecraft launch, and the unexpected arrival of an asteroid. Plus, we pay tribute to NASA's Ingenuity helicopter, which has soared beyond expectations on the Red Planet.
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    **Featured Topics:**
    1. **Japan's Slim Moon Lander:** A look into the upside-down predicament of Japan's Slim lander on the moon and the hopeful recovery efforts by JAXA.

    2. **SpaceX's Cygnus Mission:** The details behind SpaceX's preparation for launching the Cygnus spacecraft, including a special hatch for late cargo additions like astronaut ice cream.
    3. **Asteroid 2024 BX1:** The fascinating story of how astronomers predicted the impact of an asteroid mere hours before it lit up the skies over Germany.
    4. **Ingenuity's Final Flight:** A solemn yet celebratory discussion on the end of NASA's Ingenuity helicopter's mission on Mars after an unprecedented 72 flights.
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    **Notable Quotes:**
    - "For a helicopter that's overperformed the way that this has, I don't think you can really mourn it and be sad." - Havard Fayer Grip, Ingenuity's Chief Pilot
    - "We humans are a weird mob. You certainly are. But it's nice to know you still care." - Steve Dunkley and AI Assistant Hallie sharing a moment of reflection on Ingenuity's mission.
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    **Additional Information:**
    Listeners can dive deeper into the universe of space news by subscribing to the Astronomy Daily newsletter at bitesz.com and spacenuts.io. Plus, explore the full library of Astronomy Daily episodes and catch up with the parent podcast, Space Nuts, for even more cosmic content.
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    **Next Episode Preview:**
    Don't miss the next episode, where Steve and Hallie will bring you more thrilling stories from the cosmos. And be sure to catch Tim Gibbs this Friday for another stellar update from the Astronomy Daily newsletter.
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    **Closing Remarks:**
    Thank you for joining us on this interstellar journey through the latest in space exploration. Remember to keep looking up and imagining the possibilities that lie within our vast universe. Until next time, this is Steve Dunkley, wishing you clear skies and bold adventures.
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    **Host Sign-off:** Steve Dunkley: "See you in the cosmos!" Hallie: "Farewell, fellow stargazers.

    #405 – Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin

    #405 – Jeff Bezos: Amazon and Blue Origin
    Jeff Bezos is the founder of Amazon and Blue Origin. Thank you for listening ❤ Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: - Notion: https://notion.com/lex - Policygenius: https://policygenius.com/lex - MasterClass: https://masterclass.com/lexpod to get 15% off - Eight Sleep: https://www.eightsleep.com/lex to get special savings - InsideTracker: https://insidetracker.com/lex to get 20% off Transcript: https://lexfridman.com/jeff-bezos-transcript EPISODE LINKS: Jeff's Instagram: https://instagram.com/jeffbezos Jeff's Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeffbezos Amazon: https://amazon.com Blue Origin: https://blueorigin.com Invent and Wander (book): https://amzn.to/41bF2SY PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ YouTube Full Episodes: https://youtube.com/lexfridman YouTube Clips: https://youtube.com/lexclips SUPPORT & CONNECT: - Check out the sponsors above, it's the best way to support this podcast - Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lexfridman - Twitter: https://twitter.com/lexfridman - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lexfridman - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lexfridman - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lexfridman - Medium: https://medium.com/@lexfridman OUTLINE: Here's the timestamps for the episode. On some podcast players you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time. (00:00) - Introduction (08:53) - Texas ranch and childhood (12:31) - Space exploration and rocket engineering (25:05) - Physics (34:39) - New Glenn rocket (1:17:28) - Lunar program (1:27:24) - Amazon (1:44:45) - Principles (2:03:25) - Productivity (2:14:03) - Future of humanity

    426 - Alkemy X - Executive Creative Director Jep Hill

    426 - Alkemy X - Executive Creative Director Jep Hill

    A veteran facilitator with over 25 years experience in VFX and animation, Jep Hill is an Executive Creative Director at Alkemy X, an award-winning global creative company at the intersection of advertising, brands and entertainment. The company is a creative partner for the biggest names in film and television, such as Fear of the Walking Dead, Wednesday, The Whale, Westworld, Power, Dear White People, Hunters, Mr. Robot, and many more.

    Since 1981, Alkemy X has been a pioneer in a continuously evolving industry — entrusted with projects generating billions of dollars in revenue. With the craft and talent to take on any project, they’re a vertically integrated creative company, offering strategy and execution with speed, quality and efficiency that always exceeds expectation.

    In this Podcast, Allan McKay interviews the Executive Creative Director of Alkemy X Jep Hill about leadership skills for artists, the age of AI in VFX — and how artists can take advantage of it; go-to tools and soft skills of a VFX Supervisor, four rules of management, how to win over clients; and the timeless question of: Is the magic of visual effects still alive?

    For more show notes, visit www.allanmckay.com/426.

     

    422 - Ingenuity Studios - Partner Grant Miller

    422 - Ingenuity Studios - Partner Grant Miller

    Grant Miller is a Partner and an Executive VFX Supervisor at Ingenuity Studios.

    Grant brings a deep level of technical and artistic acumen to his role as Executive VFX Supervisor at Ingenuity Studios. He oversees the studio's CG, FX, and Pipeline teams, ensuring that final results meet the exacting demands of sophisticated clients. Working closely with directors and creative decision-makers, Grant provides guidance and methodology during preproduction, supervision on set, and ensures seamless collaboration and high-quality results through post.

    Over the years, Grant has supervised visual effects for a long list of notable clients, including episodic television shows such as The Night Agent, The Orville, The Boys, and Westworld; films such as Get Out and A Star is Born; music videos for Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, and Lady Gaga; and Super Bowl commercials for Fox Sports. Grant got his start working in video games in 2007, a background that he pulls from as the industry moves toward real-time VFX.

    Based in Los Angeles, Grant is a member of the Visual Effects Society and Film Independent. He received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Sports Promotional in 2017, and is frequently called upon to share insights at industry events and conferences.

    In this Podcast, Allan McKay interviews VFX Supervisor and Partner at Ingenuity Studios Grant Miller about how up-and-coming Artists can launch their career: the importance of following your dreams, how to train your eye in visual effects, why keeping it simple always wins and some job interview red flags.

    For more show notes, visit www.allanmckay.com/422.

     

    S02E41: New Lunar Mysteries, India's Solar Quest, and September's Skyward Surge

    S02E41: New Lunar Mysteries, India's Solar Quest, and September's Skyward Surge
    **Date**: 4th September 2023
    **Highlights**:
    1. **New Lunar Crater**: Discussion about a new crater on the moon and its possible origins.
    2. **India's Space Endeavors**: A look at India's recent successful moon landing and their upcoming plans.
    3. **September Launches**: A roundup of various space launches scheduled for September.
    4. **James Webb Telescope Discoveries**: Breathtaking structures revealed in a well-known supernova.
    5. **Ingenuity's Mars Flight**: The Mars helicopter's 56th flight and its accomplishments.
    6. **ISRO's Sun Mission**: India's first dedicated mission to study the Sun, a Diffier L-1.
    7. **New Lunar Crater's Origin**: Speculation that a new lunar crater was caused by a Russian probe crash landing.
    8. **SpaceX's Record-Breaking Launch**: SpaceX's 60th orbital mission of 2023.
    9. **Upcoming Launches**: Details on various launches, including China's maritime launch and Virgin Galactic's third commercial mission.
    10. **Astronomy Daily Schedule**: Information about the regular posting schedule of the podcast and its hosts.
    **Additional Notes**:
    - Steve shares a personal story about his car breaking down.
    - Hallie makes light of the situation, comparing it to the Russian Space Agency's recent mishaps.
    - Steve mentions the Astronomy Daily Newsletter, a roundup of top astronomy stories.
    - The podcast ends with Steve thanking Hallie and mentioning Tim, the other half of the Astronomy Daily team from England.
    - Listeners are reminded to check out back episodes of Astronomy Daily and the parent podcast, Space Nuts, on Bites.com and SpaceNuts.com.
    **Closing**: Steve Dunkley signs off, promising more exciting space news in the next episode.

    S02E35: Neptune's Mystery, Mars Flights, and Lunar Landings: Space Updates

    S02E35: Neptune's Mystery, Mars Flights, and Lunar Landings: Space Updates
    Show Notes: Astronomy Daily Podcast - 21 August 2023**
    *Hosted by Steve Dunkley and AI Sidekick Hallie*
    1. **Introduction** -
    Steve Dunkley welcomes listeners to the 21 August 2023 edition of Astronomy Daily. - Hallie, the AI sidekick, greets the audience.
    2. **Neptune's Disappearing Clouds** -
    Astronomers announce that Neptune's clouds have been disappearing since 2019. - The phenomenon is potentially linked to the sun's eleven-year activity cycle. - The sun's magnetic fields and their influence on the solar system might be affecting Neptune's cloud patterns.
    3. **NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter** -
    The helicopter completes its 55th flight. - It has covered over 12,503 meters on Mars and stayed aloft for nearly 98 minutes across all flights. - The helicopter's main goal was to demonstrate aerial exploration on Mars.
    4. **Flying Cars on the Horizon** -
    A company, Applied eVTOL Concepts, introduces the Epiphany transporter, a flying car with a NASA-proven propulsion system. - The vehicle can reach speeds of 160 and is as quiet as a steady rainfall. - The design includes duct thrusters for thrust and safety.
    5. **Passing of Karol 'Bo' BobCo** - K
    arol 'Bo' Bobco, the only NASA astronaut to fly on two shuttle launches, passes away at 85. - He was a part of NASA's 7th Group of Astronauts and had a significant history with the space program.
    6. **Russia's Lunar 25 Mission** -
    The mission ends in failure after crashing into the Moon. - The spacecraft was meant to land near the Boguslawski Crater. - The mission faced technical issues and delays, and its failure is a setback for Russia's space plans.
    7. **India's Chandrayan 3 Mission** -
    The mission is progressing well, with the lander module achieving a specific orbit around the moon. - The mission aims to validate a successful soft landing on the moon's south polar region. - The mission is closely monitored by ISRO, with collaborations from the European Space Agency and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
    8. **Chinese Satellites Over Australia**
    - Hundreds of Chinese satellites are monitoring military training activities in Australia. - The satellites have been focusing on naval drills and war games. - Space is becoming an essential domain for modern warfighting operations.
    9. **Closing Remarks**
    - Steve Dunkley and Hallie thank the listeners and remind them to check out previous episodes at spacenuts.io or our HQ at bitesz.com

    S02E16: Euclid Space Observatory // Artemis 2 Astronaut // Ingenuity Helicopter // and Steve's Birthday Nostalgia

    S02E16: Euclid Space Observatory // Artemis 2 Astronaut // Ingenuity Helicopter // and Steve's Birthday Nostalgia
    Join Steve Dunkley and his AI sidekick, Hallie, in this episode of Astronomy Daily. Explore the latest space news, including the launch of the Euclid Space Observatory, insights from Artemis 2 Astronaut Jeremy Hansen, updates on the Ingenuity helicopter's impressive flight count, gravitational wave research, and the exciting discovery of earth-like exoplanets with potential for liquid water. Plus, discover why Steve is feeling nostalgic on his birthday, commemorating 38 years since Giotto visited Halley's comet. Episode Highlights: 1. Euclid Space Observatory Launches: Explore the remarkable journey of the Euclid Space Observatory as it embarks on a mission toward the far side of the sun. 2. Artemis 2 Astronaut's Belief in Canadian Moonwalker: Join us as Jeremy Hansen, an astronaut from the Artemis 2 mission, shares his optimistic views on the possibility of a Canadian astronaut walking on the moon in the near future. 3. Ingenuity Helicopter's Milestone: Delve into the impressive accomplishments of the Ingenuity helicopter as it reaches flight 52 and reconnects with the Perseverance rover after being out of contact for sixty-three days. 4. Listening to Gravitational Waves: Uncover the fascinating world of gravitational waves and the efforts of researchers to study these enormous cosmic phenomena. 5. Earth-like Exoplanets with Liquid Water Potential: Learn about the recent discovery of a pair of earth-like exoplanets that could potentially harbor liquid water, an essential ingredient for life as we know it. Bonus: Steve's Birthday Nostalgia: Celebrate Steve's birthday with a touch of nostalgia as he reflects on the 38-year anniversary of Giotto's visit to Halley's comet, bringing back cherished memories. Tune in to Astronomy Daily for these exciting space updates and fascinating insights into the universe. Don't miss out on this episode filled with cosmic wonders!
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    [F.A.Q] MARS - Un MYSTÉRIEUX OBJET s'accroche à Ingenuity !

    [F.A.Q] MARS - Un MYSTÉRIEUX OBJET s'accroche à Ingenuity !

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    L’espace commentaire (EC) est un format où je répond aux questions qui ont été posées cette semaine sur la chaîne. Je m’excuse si je ne peux pas répondre à tout, le choix est effectué selon la fréquence et la pertinence des questions.

    Au programme de cette semaine, on revient sur un drôle d’épisode martien.

    DU054 - Party mit Percy

    DU054 - Party mit Percy
    In Folge 54 feiern wir unseren 2. Geburtstag! Zuerst reden wir aber noch kurz über Fußball (kein Witz) und das Lichtecho eines schwarzen Lochs. Für die Geburtstagsparty hat Ruth ein paar Geschenke vom Mars mitgebracht. Es gibt Neuigkeiten vom Marsrover Perseverance, der die frühere Anwesenheit von Wasser auf dem Mars erforscht und sich auf die Suche nach Mikrofossilien macht. Und der kleine Helikopter Ingenuity fliegt entgegen aller Erwartungen immer noch durch die Gegend! Ende des Jahres können wir dann sogar eine Marsfinsternis hier auf der Erde beobachten. Mit Evi reden wir über einen neuen Astronomie-Podcast und die Fragen aus der Hörerschaft drehen sich darum, wie man den Mars bewohnbar macht.

    DU050 - Goldesel-Bakterien fressen kaputte Sterne

    DU050 - Goldesel-Bakterien fressen kaputte Sterne
    In Folge 50 feiern wir Jubiläum! Gleich zwei davon: 50 Folgen lang gibt es “Das Universum” schon und seit einem Jahr berichtet Evi über “Neues von der Sternwarte”. Das erste Jubiläum begehen wir mit zwei goldigen Geschichten über Astronomie. Ruth will goldene Hochzeit feiern und erzählt, wie Gold entstanden ist. Dabei geht es um Asteroiden, Kollisionen, Bakterien und explodierende Sterne. Auf jeden Fall aber muss ein Stern kaputt gehen, wenn wir Gold haben wollen. Florian beschäftigt sich mit dem Stern 51 Pegasi der trotz seines Namens etwas mit “50” zu tun hat. Er war auf jeden Fall enorm wichtig für die Astronomie und hat uns gezeigt, dass man nicht zu viel Annahmen treffen soll, wenn man etwas wirklich neues entdecken will. Danach erzählt Evi, wie das Jahr “Neues von der Sternwarte” so gelaufen ist. Und von unserer Telegram-Gruppe, die besser ist als alle anderen Telegram-Gruppen!

    The Rise and Fall of General Electric and Its Lessons for Today’s Leaders

    The Rise and Fall of General Electric and Its Lessons for Today’s Leaders

    For more than a century, General Electric stood as a beacon of American manufacturing and ingenuity. The 129-year-old company was once the most valuable U.S. corporation; its brand emblazoned on tens of thousands of products from light bulbs to nuclear power plants.

    On November 8th, GE, which has been in decline for years, announced that it would spin out its remaining operations into three separate companies, in effect, heralding the end of General Electric as the world knew it.

    What went wrong and what can today’s business owners and leaders learn from the rise and fall of GE?  Gary Hoover, executive director at American Business History Center and a leading business historian, is host Dean Rotbart’s special guest this week.

    Photo: Gary Hoover, American Business History Center
    Posted: November 15, 2021
    Monday Morning Run Time: 26:20

    Trailer: Introducing WorkLab, Microsoft’s new podcast

    Trailer: Introducing WorkLab, Microsoft’s new podcast

    Everything we thought we knew about work—where we do it, when we do it, how we do it—has been turned on its head. Where is it all going, and is there a map to get us there? WorkLab is a new podcast from Microsoft that taps into data and research to guide you on the road ahead. Leaders and scientists share the company’s findings, and we’ll hear stories about how people and organizations are being transformed at this radical moment. Join host Elise Hu as we tap into even more data and research to guide you on the road ahead.

    The first season we’ll be focusing on hybrid work, and how we can ensure that workplaces aren’t defined by where you gather, but by how you feel included. The show launches on September 8.

    Follow the show at microsoft.com/worklab.

    WorkLab Trailer

    WorkLab Trailer

    Everything we thought we knew about work—where we do it, when we do it, how we do it—has been turned on its head. Where is it all going, and is there a map to get us there? WorkLab is a new podcast from Microsoft that taps into data and research to guide you on the road ahead. Leaders and scientists share the company’s findings, and we’ll hear stories about how people and organizations are being transformed at this radical moment. Join us as we explore the science of work and ingenuity.

    The first season we’ll be focusing on hybrid work, and how we can ensure that workplaces aren’t defined by where you gather, but by how you feel included. The show launches on September 8.

    Follow the show at microsoft.com/worklab.

    3 Tips on How to Become MORE

    3 Tips on How to Become MORE

    Have you ever wanted to become more of something, Like more fit, more wealthy, more respected... If so... today we are going to share 3 tips on how to do just that!

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    60 Minutes 8/1

    60 Minutes 8/1
    On this week's "60 Minutes," Anderson Cooper reports on the nerve-wracking Mars landing of the rover Perseverance, the painstaking process of launching the tiny helicopter Ingenuity, and the extraordinary images the two have already sent back to Earth. In his new book, Michael Lewis profiles people who tried to sound the alarm about COVID-19 as officials failed to act. John Dickerson tells us more. And Lesley Stahl profiles Darren Walker, a gay, African American man, and Founder of one of this country's largest and most storied philanthropies, the Ford Foundation.

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