
omega tau podcast What do you want to hear next? Nuclear Fusion (German), Space Mission Control at ESA or Satellite Technology? Let us know!

omega tau podcast Just published the german episode on the Gotthard Basistunnel.... longest ever, with 112 minutes :-)

omega tau podcast recorded episode on satellites with an engineer from http://www.sstl.co.uk/. This concludes my series on space stuff, for the time being :-)
Source: www.sstl.co.uk
The home of Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL), sending small satellites into space longer, more successfully and more economically than anyone else in the world.

omega tau podcast Just published the episode on the NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator http://bit.ly/1odsM
Source: bit.ly
omega tau - wissenschaft und technik im kopfhoerer / science and technology in your headphones

omega tau podcast
Just Released today: Astrobiology at the NASA Astrobiology Institute
This episode is a conversation with Dr. Carl Pilcher, the director of the NASA Astrobiology Insititute at NASA Ames Research Center.
The conversation comes in two parts. Part one covers the conceptual
basics of astrobiology and life: what is life, what a...re the
preconditions for life to exist, how to recognize it, etc. Part two
looks at the process of trying to find places in the universe that
could host life, primarily astronomical observations and missions to
other planets.
http://omegataupodcast.net/2009/09/18-as trobiology-at-the-nasa-astrobiology-inst itute/Read More
This episode is a conversation with Dr. Carl Pilcher, the director of the NASA Astrobiology Insititute at NASA Ames Research Center.
The conversation comes in two parts. Part one covers the conceptual
basics of astrobiology and life: what is life, what a...re the
preconditions for life to exist, how to recognize it, etc. Part two
looks at the process of trying to find places in the universe that
could host life, primarily astronomical observations and missions to
other planets.
http://omegataupodcast.net/2009/09/18-as
Source: bit.ly
omega tau - wissenschaft und technik im kopfhoerer / science and technology in your headphones

omega tau podcast Recorded two very interesting interviews at ESA yesterday; one with Uwe Feucht, the head of the flight dynamics team, and the other one with Paolo Ferri, head of the interplanetary and solar missions team. Interesting stuff!

omega tau podcast I will be at ESA's ESOC in Darmstadt on Friday covering satellite and space probe operations. If you want me to ask a question in your name, send them to feedback@omegataupodcast.net

omega tau podcast Just posted the episode on Robots (http://bit.ly/3t8mhv) with Peter Duerr and Markus Waibel from http://www.robotspodcast.com/
Source: www.robotspodcast.com
In this episode, we look at robots in the medical field, in particular those used in teleoperated surgery. We first speak with Rainer Konietschke from the German Aerospace Centre about the latest prototype of their MiroSurge robot for robot-assisted endoscopic surgery. ...

omega tau podcast Ames interviews successfully recorded. Any volunteers for proof-listening, i.e. finding bugs and providing feedback?

omega tau podcast NASA Ames confirmed interviews: astrobiology and their vertical motion simulator. Perhaps more. Should be cool :-)

omega tau podcast I am now in San Francisco in the US. Most likely I'll get into NASA Ames for a couple of interviews for omega tau. More later.

omega tau podcast The episode on nuclear fusion recorded at the MPI for Plasmaphysik in Garching is in the box.

omega tau podcast The episode on radio astronomy and the ALMA telescope is online at http://bit.ly/LP7yf

omega tau podcast Finished the visit to the Gotthard Basistunnel construction site yesterday. Was very very interesting. Will be a long episode, with four interviews on different aspects of building the tunnel.














