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El Siglo 21 es Hoy
Un pódcast a fondo sobre tecnología, ciencia y entretenimiento (no siempre en ese orden). Ganador de 2 Latin Podcast Awards y del Premio Nacional de Periodismo CPB 2022. Los episodios de este pódcast son monólogos divertidos para aprender sobre gadgets, apps, consejos tecnológicos, series en Netflix, Amazon Prime, HBO Max, Disney+, Star+; y aplicativos para Android y para iOS. Y mucho de Apple, Android, Windows y Chromium. También ciencias, astronomía y satélites con tono entretenido. El pódcast "El Siglo 21 es Hoy" se publica desde Bogotá, y casi siempre incluye el paisaje sonoro espontáneo de la ciudad. Por favor usa auriculares para disfrutar el paisaje sonoro. Es presentado por Félix Riaño, @LocutorCo hablando en tono familiar sobre la vida cotidiana llena de tecnología para productividad y entretenimiento. Félix es el mismo que habla de noticias en El Primer Café de El Tiempo y Spotify Studios. Ese es él en su faceta más seria. Allá habla de noticias de actualidad y aquí habla de todo lo que aprende de series, astronomía, apps y tecnología. ¡Manda tus comentarios aquí o en https://instagram.com/LocutorCo !

WeMartians Podcast
The WeMartians Podcast delves into all aspects of the exploration of Mars, including robotic/human spacecraft and rocket engineering, planetary science, astronomy and other upcoming technology. Our episodes are research-supported and feature topical audio clips and special guests.
Dealing With Moon Dust
NASA is going back to the moon but before it does, it has to figure out how to work with the dirt on the lunar surface.
Space News Roundup: Commercial Crew, SLS & Elon's Stainless Steel Starship
Hardware for SpaceX’s Commercial Crew program and NASA’s SLS rocket have arrived at Kennedy Space. Elon Musk continues work on his Starship rockets. It’s been a busy few weeks in space news.
Black Holes & Gravitational Waves: Shedding Light On The Darkest Places In The Universe
Scientists have captured an image of a black hole swallowing a star. The findings are shedding light on the mystery of black holes. How does this event help us better understand our universe?
Martian Colonists Will Have To Eat Bugs
If you want to live on Mars, you’ll have to eat bugs. That’s according to new research published by a team of University of Central Florida scientists in the journal New Space.
Why Is It So Hard To Land On The Moon?
India’s attempt to land a rover on the moon appears to have ended in failure. The Indian space agency lost contact with the lander during a touchdown attempt earlier this month. It follows the landing failure of another mission -- SpaceIL’s attempt to land the Beresheet spacecraft on the moon earlier this year. So what makes these lunar missions so hard?
Space Force, The Politics Of Exploration & Tiny Stow-Aways On Israel's Moon Mission
Last week, the Space Command came online. It’s what’s known as a combatant command group within the U.S. military and serves as a way to streamline the nation’s space military assets. We speak with Republican Congressman Mike Waltz about the Command and the future of warfare in space.
The Mysteries At Asteroid Bennu
A spacecraft the size of a passenger van is orbiting an asteroid nearly 100 million miles away. As the OSIRIS-REx mission sends back images and data, scientists are learning the asteroid is not what they expected.
Space News Round Table: Starship, Exoplanets & Human Space Flight
It’s been a busy few days for space news. We’re unrolling a new segment on the podcast this week -- a round table of space journalists based here in Florida to break down the latest headlines and offer insight and analysis of all the top space news stories.
NASA's TESS Space Telescope Uncovers Hundreds Of New Worlds Outside Our Solar System
NASA’s planet hunting satellite has completed its first year of science in space. The spacecraft searched the southern sky for signs of so-called exoplanets. The mission seeks to answer one of science’s age-old questions: are we alone in the universe? To talk about the spacecraft’s first year of science, we’re joined by Mark Clampin. He’s the Director of the Sciences and Exploration Directorate and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.
Apollo Then & Now: Photo Series Captures Space Coast Change Fifty Years After Moon Missions
In the 1960’s, NASA’s Apollo program spurred growth and development on Florida’s SpaceCoast. Fifty years later, the lasting impact of the program can still be seen.
Apollo Missions Inspired Generation Of Engineers, Scientists
When Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon, millions tuned in live to watch the event. The moon landing inspired many to pursue an education and career in aerospace in what is now called the Apollo effect.
Apollo Flight Controllers: The People Who Made Moon Missions Happen
After launching from Kennedy Space Center, controllers in Houston, Texas took over the operation of the Apollo missions -- keeping a watchful eye on the crew and vehicle as it made the nearly quarter-million mile trip to the moon.
The Bills: What Does NASA's Leadership Shakeup Mean For Moon Plans?
Two senior NASA officials have been ousted from their positions to help meet the challenge of landing humans on the moon by 2024. Will this streamline the effort or cloud the mission with uncertainty?
Cosmic Couple Takes Space "On Tour"
MaryLiz Bender and Ryan Chylinski didn’t know it at the time, but they were both embarking on a similar mission -- selling all their stuff, hoping in a camper and touring the country documenting the latest space events.
NASA Needs New Space Suits
Astronauts on the International Space Station use a specialized suit called the Extravehicular Mobility Unit, or EMU, to work outside the space station safely. The suits were delivered to the station in the 1980s and are in need of an upgrade.