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The Fighter Pilot Podcast explores the fascinating world of air combat: the aircraft, the weapons systems, and most importantly—the people.
Episodes typically feature guests who help explain various military aviation-themed topics, such as how ejection seats work or what it's like to fly on and off nuclear-powered aircraft carriers.
If you love the roar of a high-speed flyby or are enamored by the poise and confidence of the brave men and women who fly, fix, and fight these aircraft, then this show is for you!
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APCAV Radiofaro es un programa de entretenimiento para simulación aérea y real realizado por la Asociación de Pilotos y Controladores Virtuales – RadioFaro. Se emite una vez al mes en Ripollet Ràdio.
1er martes de mes de 21 a 22h (Directo)
1er domingo de mes de 18 a 19h (Repetición)
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Sandglass Patrol es uno de los blogs en castellano sobre aviación en activo más antiguos que existen. Y siempre hemos hecho colaboraciones con otros podcast, pero nunca nos hemos decidido a tener nuestro propio archivo sonoro. Y ya iba siendo hora. No esperamos tener una regularidad enorme, tan solo que ésto sea un complemento a nuestro blog, para cuando la palabra escrita se nos queda corta y es mejor recurrir a la voz.pd: Si la intro y la despedida os son familiares, que no os sorprenda. En un ejercicio de nostalgia podcasteril he hablado con Javier Lago para pedirle permiso y utlizar la introducción que hizo para el que, si no recuerdo mal, fue el primer podcast español sobre aviación: Remove Before Flight RBF podcast.
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Bienvenid@ a La Fórmula de la Sustentación, el primer pódcast sobre helicópteros en castellano. ¡Si eres un profesional o te apasiona el sector este es tu lugar! El primer martes de cada mes descubre una nueva charla: sobre todo pilotos, pero también médicos, ingenieros, psicólogos, expertos en CRM... ¿El objetivo? Conocer y aprender de los que más saben.
Además, a lo largo de la conversación nuestros invitados revelarán algunos de los momentos más difíciles que hayan vivido en su vida profesional.
Presentado por Aniol Jódar.
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Un espacio donde se tratarán temas de aviación, historia de la aeronáutica, tecnología y retos futuros de la navegación aérea. Se usará un formato de entrevistas con profesionales del sector.
Mi objetivo sería aportar mi granito de arena a la divulgación del sector de la aviación, acercando a los amantes de este maravilloso mundo, ciertos temas que muchas veces, quedan relegados al mundo académico o más profesional.
De la mano de expertos, profundizaremos en ciertos temas, nos enseñarán a qué se dedican, que retos tienen que afrontar o en qué proyectos andan metidos, todo, con el objetivo de entender mejor cómo funciona este mundo y ser un poquito más sabios que antes de hacer PLAY a Push to talk.
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On September 10, 2024, SpaceX successfully launched the Polaris Dawn mission, marking another milestone in private space exploration. This launch is not just any space mission—it is the first of three planned by the Polaris Program, spearheaded by billionaire Jared Isaacman. Polaris Dawn holds the promise of historic achievements, including the highest human spaceflight orbit since the Apollo missions and the first-ever commercial spacewalk. The mission embodies the growing role of private companies in space travel and the ambitious goals of furthering human exploration beyond Earth. The Launch: A Monumental Moment After multiple delays due to weather conditions and capsule recovery concerns, the Falcon 9 rocket carrying Crew Dragon Resilience successfully took off from Kennedy Space Center’s LC-39A launch pad in Florida. The smooth liftoff was followed by the successful return of the Falcon 9’s first stage to Earth, marking yet another reuse of the rocket—a key aspect of SpaceX's efforts to reduce the cost of space travel. Polaris Dawn is a high-profile mission that sets out to reach an unprecedented altitude for a manned spaceflight in the modern era. The crew on board will fly over 870 miles (1,400 kilometers) above Earth, breaking the record held by Gemini 11, a NASA mission launched in 1966. This is the farthest any human has been from Earth since NASA's Apollo Program, and it provides a unique opportunity to conduct a series of scientific experiments that were previously impossible at lower altitudes During its time in space, the Crew Dragon will travel through the South Atlantic Anomaly, exposing the crew to high levels of radiation for brief periods. This unique aspect of the mission will provide critical data on the effects of radiation on the human body, information that is key for future missions to the Moon and Mars Crew Members: Pioneers of Commercial Space Exploration The Polaris Dawn crew is made up of four individuals, each of whom brings a specific skill set essential to the success of the mission: Jared Isaacman: The 41-year-old billionaire is the mission commander. Isaacman, who made headlines with his leadership on the Inspiration4 mission, is no stranger to space. As a private spaceflight pioneer, he is leveraging his expertise in space and aviation to lead the Polaris Program. Isaacman also brings vast experience as a highly skilled fighter jet pilot. Scott Poteet: A retired Air Force lieutenant colonel and experienced fighter pilot, Poteet serves as pilot for the mission. Though this is his first trip to space, his military background and experience with high-stakes operations make him a valuable asset in ensuring the mission's success. Sarah Gillis: A lead SpaceX operations engineer, Gillis is one of the mission’s two mission specialists. She has been instrumental in training astronauts for previous SpaceX missions and will have a hands-on role in conducting scientific research and operating equipment. Gillis will be one of the two astronauts performing the first-ever commercial spacewalk during the mission. Anna Menon: Also a mission specialist, Menon is a medical officer and space operations engineer at SpaceX. She will be tasked with monitoring the crew's health during the mission and conducting various scientific experiments related to human physiology in space A Bold Scientific Agenda Polaris Dawn isn’t just a record-setting flight—it’s also a science-focused mission. The crew is tasked with carrying out 40 scientific experiments across various disciplines, including biology, physics, and medicine. One of the most significant experiments will examine how the human body reacts to deep-space radiation. The crew will be exposed to high radiation levels for short intervals during their journey through the South Atlantic Anomaly, providing valuable data on how future long-duration missions to Mars or the Moon might impact astronauts' health. Additionally, Polaris Dawn will study the effects of decompression sickness and spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS)—a condition that affects astronauts' vision during extended periods in space. The mission will investigate how reduced cabin pressure impacts the crew’s physiology and work on preventive measures that could be implemented for longer-term space missions The Spacewalk: A Commercial First One of the most exciting aspects of the Polaris Dawn mission is its plan to carry out the first-ever commercial spacewalk. On the third day of the mission, Jared Isaacman and Sarah Gillis will don specially designed EVA (extravehicular activity) suits and venture outside the Crew Dragon capsule for a two-hour spacewalk. Unlike the traditional ISS spacewalks, where an airlock allows astronauts to exit without depressurizing the entire spacecraft, Polaris Dawn’s spacewalk will involve depressurizing the entire Crew Dragon capsule. This will expose all four crew members to the vacuum of space, though only Isaacman and Gillis will actually leave the spacecraft. Their EVA suits have been custom-made by SpaceX, incorporating advanced materials and heads-up displays to assist in navigation and communication The spacewalk is not just about breaking new ground; it’s also critical for testing and validating EVA technology that will be essential for future lunar and Martian missions. The suits designed for this mission are optimized for both comfort and safety, featuring flame-resistant materials, improved thermal management, and enhanced mobility. This spacewalk will also contribute to research on decompression sickness and how the human body adapts to the rapid transition from a pressurized to a vacuum environment Starlink and Advanced Communication Another first for Polaris Dawn is the crewed operational test of Dragon’s laser interlink communication via SpaceX’s Starlink satellites. The mission aims to demonstrate how Starlink technology can be used for low-latency communication during human spaceflights. This technology could dramatically improve communication during future deep-space missions by reducing delays and increasing the bandwidth available for transmitting data and video back to Earth Starlink’s role in Polaris Dawn is crucial because reliable communication is essential for the success of any space mission, especially as humanity ventures farther from Earth. This test will be a key proof-of-concept that could open the door for more robust communication networks in future lunar and Martian missions. A Glimpse of the Future: What Polaris Dawn Means for Space Exploration The successful launch of Polaris Dawn is a major step forward in the commercialization of space. As private companies like SpaceX push the boundaries of what’s possible, they’re also paving the way for future human exploration of deep space, including missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. Polaris Dawn also highlights the increasingly central role of private sector players in space exploration. Jared Isaacman’s leadership and financial backing have been instrumental in making this mission possible, and it’s likely that similar privately funded missions will become more common in the years to come. For SpaceX, Polaris Dawn is just the beginning. The company has its eyes set on Starship, its fully reusable spacecraft that is designed for long-duration space travel. If Starship is successful, it could revolutionize how humans explore space, making deep-space missions more cost-effective and accessible. The Return to Earth: A Safe Splashdown Polaris Dawn is expected to last five days, with the crew conducting their experiments and spacewalk before beginning their descent back to Earth. The Dragon capsule will re-enter Earth’s atmosphere and splash down in the Atlantic Ocean, where SpaceX recovery teams will be waiting to retrieve the crew. Once back on Earth, the data collected during the mission will be analyzed, contributing to our understanding of space travel and preparing humanity for future explorations Polaris Dawn’s successful launch marks a watershed moment in the history of private space exploration. The mission’s ambitious goals, including the first commercial spacewalk and the testing of Starlink communication in space, set the stage for a new era of space travel. As humanity prepares to push the boundaries of exploration farther than ever before, missions like Polaris Dawn will play a critical role in shaping the future of spaceflight. By advancing the science of space travel and expanding the reach of human exploration, Polaris Dawn brings us one step closer to making deep-space missions a reality. This mission is not just a victory for SpaceX or the Polaris Program; it’s a win for everyone dreaming of a future where space is within humanity’s reach. 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Formula 1 stars slow down for in-depth interviews. Tom Clarkson brings you revealing, feature-length conversations with drivers, team bosses, engineering experts and F1 legends.
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El podcast scrapero mas divertido e interesante que jamas has escuchado. Cada episodio charlamos sobre un tema relacionado con el Scrapbook en las secciones de Elena Roche (cosas que SI), Alberto Juárez (Cosas que NO) y Violeta Scrap (nuestra reportera especial), además de con un invitado especial distinto en cada episodio.
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Nick, Sio e Lorro parlano di cose che vedono, leggono e giocano!
Un podcast di cultura pop senza un programma preciso né una precisa ragione, ma pieno di amicizia e parole che "esistono"!!
Recensioni di film, libri, serie TV, videogiochi e musical con voti in fette di pizza!
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Un juego que engancha y entretiene. Solo una frase, un misterio y tres posibles respuestas: ‘sí’, ‘no’ o ‘carece de importancia’... ¿Serás capaz de resolver el enigma? ¿Podrías ser un verdadero detective? En directo en Si Amanece Nos Vamos, a las 4am, y a cualquier hora si te suscribes.
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Tu podcast exclusivo de Nintendo disponible en iVoox, Spotify y Apple Podcasts. 📨 [email protected] 🖥 https://uncafeconnintendo.wordpress.com 👥 https://twitter.com/cafeconnintendo
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