Exploring the Moon: Episode Previews
Science & Technology

Exploring the Moon: Episode Previews

NASA Space Technology Extravehicular Activity and Human Surface Mobility ProgramNASA CommunicationsJul 19, 2024Discover. Learn. Explore.NASA’s video series, Exploring the Moontakes a “behind-the-scenes” look at humanity’s next steps on the Moon. Here is your first look at some of the key moments from the upcoming series! Scroll down or navigate through CONTENTSto the side, to explore!How many small steps equal a giant leap? Find out what it takes to plan our next great voyage to the Moon, what exactly we plan to do there, and what may come next.Nujoud MerancyExploration Systems Strategy & Architecture LeadGoing to the Moon Won’t Be Easy…Explore the special technologies and improvements NASA has made to its spacesuits since the International Space Station (ISS), and how they will be used to make Artemis mission possible​.Liana RodriggsSpacesuit ExpertAdvancements in MobilitySpacesuits. How do they work?Spacewalks: Microgravity vs PlanetaryBuckle up...
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RPG Cast – Episode 694: “There’s No D in Journey”
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RPG Cast – Episode 694: “There’s No D in Journey”

Technology tamfitronics Tags: Disgaea 7Silent HopeSuper Robot Wars XYou may also like... 4 ResponsesComments4Pingbacks0QotW: My favorite PS2 RPG is Dragon Quest VIII. (I would say Persona 4 or FFX, but I prefer their later re-releases.)Also, the correct Xenoblade series rankings is X, 3, 1, Torna, getting hit by a truck, and then 2.Ha, I was also going to say Dragon Quest VIII! It showed it was possible to transfer the open-world of a typical Squenix 2D RPG into a 3D format, in a way that they completely failed...
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Episode 32: Election anarchy in the UK and a win in Washington DC
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Episode 32: Election anarchy in the UK and a win in Washington DC

Politics tamfitronics We’re just a day out from Independence Day in the US and the UK is preparing for its own changing of the ruling classes, Regulus Partners’ Dan Waugh explains on the World Series of Politics.Of course, we start with the ongoing election betting scandal, the highlight – or lowlight – of a short but still chaotic campaign. But, as Dan points out, it’s not entirely clear whether anyone has done anything wrong. And should the investigations have been leaked? And with signs pointing to a potential Tory wipeout on 4 July, Dan talks Brendan Bussmann and Brandt Iden through what could come under a Labour government. It’s less the political parties to watch out for and more organs of state that seem determined to treat gambling as a public health issue he warns....
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