Podcasting from Space 167
An anonymous reader writes "Podcasting has officially made it into orbit! According to a Geekzone article, Mission Specialist Steve Robinson delivered a short monologue off the southeast tip of Indonesia in which he described the morale of the Discovery crew at the end of their well-publicized mission: 'It's been a fantastic mission up here, absolutely amazing. Some of the hardest work that any of us have ever done. We haven't had a whole lot of sleep, and we've been extremely busy and really happy.' A transcript of the podcast as well as the MP3 itself can be found at Nasa's site."
Podcasting? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Podcasting? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Podcasting? (Score:5, Funny)
Podcasting is just another hip-to-be-cool term coined by some luminary metrosexual in the blogosphere. Somewhere out there right now there is a passive agressive latte sipping boob tapping "how I invented podcasting", his first book, into an imac. Its the new warhol, baby. I can't wait until the standard of coolness for these new age middle age wanna be a teen icon sorts is how long you can survive in a room with a starved pit bull.
Re:Podcasting? (Score:2)
Lets hope the GNAA deal with them swiftly and painfully.
Slashdot crew has prior art! (Score:2)
Podcasting is just another hip-to-be-cool term coined by some luminary metrosexual in the blogosphere.
Thank you. Beautifully worded.
What the article title, especially combined with the whole issue of the word "Podcast", reminds me of is this: I can't be the only one who remembers that back in ~1999-2000, the Slashdot guys had their own internet "radio" show, GEEKS in SPACE
They would record themselves rambling for a half-hour or so about whatever had been big on Slashdot that week, then post an
Re:Slashdot crew has prior art! (Score:2)
I didn't say it was good, just that (a) it existed and arguably qualifies as a "Podcast", and (b) it deserved to be mentioned on a thread titled "Podcasting from Space".
Besides, if not exactly "high quality", I did think it rated as at least "occasionally entertaining".
Re:Podcasting? (Score:2)
Re:Podcasting? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Podcasting? (Score:2)
Hint: not seeing humans is not the same as not seeing evidence of humans...
Re:Podcasting? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Podcasting? (Score:2, Insightful)
Yes, because that robotic arm, the space suit your wearing, and the GIANT Space Shuttle and Space Station in front of you were not made by humans, they just grew up from the ground.
Bah! Those kids and their buzzwords (Score:5, Informative)
Podcasting (also known as blogcasting) is a method of publishing audio broadcasts via the Internet, allowing users to subscribe to a feed of new files (usually MP3s)....
The word "podcasting" is a portmanteau that combines the words "broadcasting" and "iPod." The term can be misleading since neither podcasting nor listening to podcasts requires an iPod or any portable music player.
So you're right, the astronaut merely recorded a message, which NASA published as an mp3 file, consequently making all the IPod-toting blog kiddies go hyper.
I could similarly claim Podcasting "officially made it into space" with Neil Armstrong's "One small step for man..." quote, since it's available as an audio file in a variety of places [google.com].
Invasion of the iPods (Score:2)
Re:Invasion of the iPods (Score:2)
"The Normals"?
You're an idiot.
Re:Invasion of the iPods (Score:2)
Re:Invasion of the iPods (Score:1)
But this article should still not be under "Apple".
Podcasting is much bigger than Apple or the iPod.
Yes, the iPod was crucial to the sudden surge in popularity of the concept --and the activity-- but they get all the credit they deserve in the nickname, PODCASTING. IMO that's already too much credit.
Re:Podcasting? (Score:2, Insightful)
Podcast: Someone had the revolutionary idea of taking a compressed audio file and putting it online. [thebestpag...iverse.net]
Basically.
Re:Podcasting? (Score:2)
Its good in that it increases lagging interest in space, its bad because it been so overdone people are getting tired of it. Then they start tuning it out for subsequent missions, kind of like major hype Apollo 11, some hyp
Why you see these rants about technowords (Score:2)
It wasn't given any ghey name, I just listened, it was great, I could heard them calling out rolls pitches, deltas, and it was quite spooky, at one point the hairs on my neck stood on end.
Now. FFS. They obviously used the same audio channel to record his 'mp3'. So I wouldn't even say this qualifies as 'recording an mp3 in space and copying the file to somewhere else'. Just recording the perfectly good live stream, which was mulitpl
iPods in space (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:iPods in space (Score:2)
Re:iPods in space (Score:2)
Hopefully all future spaceships (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Hopefully all future spaceships (Score:2)
Re:Hopefully all future spaceships (Score:1)
Hey! I resemble that remark!
"podcasting?" (Score:4, Informative)
this looks just like a downloadable mp3 that has had the name podcast attached to it because well because podcasting is the meme of the month
Re:"podcasting?" (Score:1)
Re:"podcasting?" (Score:2)
A haiku. (Score:5, Funny)
New NASA technology?
Something like blogs.
Re:A haiku. (Score:3, Insightful)
That's hilarious.
Only on Slashdot can one
find such subtlety.
Re:A haiku. (Score:2)
The murky pond
Ripples
Re:A haiku. (Score:3, Interesting)
So many people mistakenly think Haiku is about 5-7-5. Japanese 5-7-5 syllable amounts are only a guideline to begin with, and Japanese word lengths don't translate properly to English word lengths, so it makes even less sense in America (where people stress only the syllable count, and nothing else).
The key aspects of haiku, the elements that help encourage it to be deep and philisophical, are the emphasis on extreme brevity and symbolic or paralelling references to nature. My favorite haiku is by Nick
Re:A haiku. (Score:3, Informative)
Actually, I should mention that Japanese does have a system of simple phonetic characters. When those characters
No RSS feed. (Score:2)
Anyways, I thought it was very interesting and cool how they have done this, it should make others feel better about the space program.
I hope they continue this on future missions.
Okay, I give up. (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Okay, I give up. (Score:5, Informative)
Which would make this not a podcast. It would make it an "audio recording".
Re:Okay, I give up. (Score:3, Funny)
Well, I got this funny feeling that this whole "audio recording" thing is gonna take off like gangbusters...
Re:Okay, I give up. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Okay, I give up. (Score:2)
Thanks for clearing that up. I am now left wondering why this is the buzzword du jour, as it seems pretty boring. Do we have "Podcasts" of "blogs" now, so the angsty teens can discuss their angst in full 44kHz angst-filled audio? These types of trends make me fear for our future sometimes.
Yes, yes we do. But it doesn't matter because just like you never read their blogs, you don't need to subscribe to their podcasts.
But, if there's any kind of audio content you enjoy listening to, there's now a
Re:Okay, I give up. (Score:2, Insightful)
Which would make this not a podcast. It would make it an "audio recording".
Well.... strictly speaking the definition of a podcast doesn't even qualify as a "cast".
Since you are pulling the RSS file and checking it for updates, and then choosing to downloading the audio file if you're interested it can't be considering casting since everything is pull and n
Re:Okay, I give up. (Score:3, Insightful)
Once "Push" was implemented, it turned out to be a "reload this Web page every 5 minutes" feature. Alas, though, the eventual simplification of the concept did not
Re:Okay, I give up. (Score:2)
Because it makes the tools who create them feel self important. It has absolutely nothing to do with iPods either (at least, until Apple jumped on the bandwagon).
Basically, Podcasting is the spawn of the overhyped iPod and overhyped RSS.
So lemme get this straight... (Score:5, Insightful)
2. Someone finds the link to it.
3. Someone realizes they can listen to it on their portable media device.
4. This automagically turns into "podcasting".
5. Someone submits it to Slashdot under Apple using "Ipod" in the summary, solidifying it's chances of making it to the front page.
6. ???
Re:So lemme get this straight... (Score:1)
Still, it's submitted under apple, that helps its chances.
My bad.
Re:So lemme get this straight... (Score:2)
You forgot that step...
Re:So lemme get this straight... (Score:2)
Re:So lemme get this straight... (Score:5, Informative)
http://www1.nasa.gov/returntoflight/crew/robinson
So the proper steps are:
1. NASA gets MP3.
2. NASA calls it a podcast.
3. ???
4. Profit!!!
Re:So lemme get this straight... (Score:2, Funny)
1. NASA gets MP3.
2. NASA calls it a podcast.
3. NASA forms committies to manage the development and implementation of aforementioned podcast.
4. NASA develops several deriviate commercial products based on the podcast.
5. NASA mismanages the entire organization into chaos.
6. DEBT!!!
Re:So lemme get this straight... (Score:2)
Re:So lemme get this straight... (Score:2, Flamebait)
The austronaut himself calls it a podcast (whether techincally correct since it's no RSS-feed attached to it is up for debate):
The keyword here is learning. It's what some particular kind of posters here on Slashdot never do. And in this case mod
Re:So lemme get this straight... (Score:2)
austronaut
techincally
Uselessly turning sentences into acronyms, and then expanding them...
t's what some particular kind of posters here on Slashdot never do.
I agree.
Now, I'm no authority on buzzwords, but I was under the impression that a pod cast was some kinda RSS/Atom feed. The astronaut was probably told to use the word "podcast" by the PR department so they could get attention for using buzzwords, and you guys are eating it up like it's the next Ipod commercial.
WOW! (Score:1)
More amazing than you think! (Score:3, Funny)
They take audio from the Shuttle, digitize it, convert it into an MP3 audio file, create an XML document that refers to the MP3 file, and then jam it all on an accessible web server.
The most amazing part: they have a pretty good workflow to do this whole thing!
Strangely, the web server was not actually located on the shuttle itself. What gives?
Re:More amazing than you think! (Score:1)
This is not a podcast (Score:2)
No RSS = not a podcast.
Podcasting is just a stupid buzzword (Score:2)
I don't see the link to the RSS feed anywhere on that page. No RSS = not a podcast.
And that RSS feed would make just how much of a difference, if I may ask?
I refer you to Maddox's "If these words were people, I would embrace their genocide" [thebestpag...iverse.net]. It's a good read for all you people who seem to think all these blogs in the blogosphere podcasting Filegate-pundits actually is something more than stupid words for old things.
No, really. Read it.
Here's to trying again (Score:2)
So what you are saying is that applying the well known thing RSS to something as basic as putting audio-files online is revolutionary?
Jeez. I better start to refer to my automatic torrents-downloads as torrentcasting! Oh. One for audio, one for movies and one for tvshows. Showcasting! Now that'd be a showoff in buzzwordism wouldn't it? And my news-checking? Nucasting! Awesome. I'm on a roll here!
But I guess the fact that it's outside the "blogosphere" means that it ain't buzzword worthy. So people us
Re:Here's to trying again (Score:2)
Heh. I've got a script to queue up downloads from my dimeadozen RSS feed. The audio is never in a format playable by an iPod, but it probably fits the definition of "podcasting".
Re:Here's to trying again (Score:2)
Actually, a lot of podcasts do that now, by making the audio file into a torrent and expecting the client to deal with it. Several clients do.
Showcasting!
I expect sometime soon that somebody will integrate bittorrent into MythTV for users to share their recorded shows online with other users. Might not be called "Showcasting", but the practice of sharing recorded stuff like that directly from the PVR will get some kind of buzzwordy
Yeah. It's the name I'm bitching about. (Score:2)
And really, what are you railing at here? The fucking name? ... Jesus, dude. Get over it.
Oh well. I think it's stupid, so be it. But I think you just proved my point. That it's because of the whole "blogosphere" thing that it's buzzwordworhty, and nothing else.
Me? I'm oldschool. I prefer to call a showel a showel, not a dirtcaster. But again, that's just me.
Re:No, I'm sorry, please try again... (Score:2)
Open the iPod door, Hal (Score:2)
First, I know that there's no requirement to have an MP3 player to make a podcast, so shush, this is just a segue.
For decades, astronauts and cosmonauts have brought cassete tapes with them, and then CDs. It's almost certain that they have MP3s now because of the dramatic weight savings, but how does a government organization as high-profile as NASA handle the copyright infr
Re:Open the iPod door, Hal (Score:2)
Other than that, copyright is planetbound..
http://sosumi.mars/ [sosumi.mars] !!!
http://allyourbasearenowares.moon/ [allyourbas...wares.moon] !!!!!!!
Re:Open the iPod door, Hal (Score:2)
No podcast? (Score:1)
Re:No podcast? (Score:1)
A plea (Score:5, Informative)
Please, stop calling every kind of audio stream or download that hits the Internet a podcast.
Just to let you know (Score:2)
Your comment just created a deep disturbance in the blogosphere. May the trackback be with us.
Re:A plea (Score:2)
The iPod is the most overhyped mass-marketing since, well, perhaps Tamagochi. Especially when there are much better alternatives.
"Podcasting" is just the latest "buy an iPod and you can do this too" marketing drivel.
"Come here Watson. I need you." (Score:5, Interesting)
Definately Suitable (Score:2)
Re:Definately Suitable (Score:2)
Re:Definately Suitable (Score:2)
- Space is big, because of the high distances between everything
- Digital audio is usually recorded, stored and played back using digital equipment
- The human ear is generally used by humans to listen to audio signals
Can I have my mod points now?
(can't say I can really blame the parent, though... this article is such a non-story that there isn't much to say beyond "it's not a podcast
Re:Definately Suitable (Score:4, Funny)
audio recording (Score:1)
Ground Control to Major Tom... (Score:1)
Is this going to be like Linux? (Score:1)
Obligatory (Score:2)
Why is this under apple? (Score:1)
Podcast (Score:2)
Sorry, but I think I'm getting old. What exactly is Podcasting? Why is it hyped by even non-tech media? It is just an audio-stream recorded at home and put on a blog, is it? Why is it called Podcasting?
I'm not trolling here, but I really wanna know what's so special about Podcasting.
Re:Podcast (Score:1)
Normally I don't like saying "just google it" or whatever, but this is such a well documented idea, that there's loads of info out there. Just find out for yourself, without raising the issue in a public forum on a different subject (this SPECIFIC "podcast").
Re:Podcast (Score:2)
Sorry, but I think I'm getting old. What exactly is Podcasting? Why is it hyped by even non-tech media? It is just an audio-stream recorded at home and put on a blog, is it? Why is it called Podcasting?
Podcasting is publishing audio files (not streams) and announcing them via an RSS feed -- a standardised machine readable format. As someone else has pointed out, no RSS == not a podcast, so this NASA story is a red herring.
The result of this is that with an appropriate client, you can subscribe to RSS feeds,
Re:Podcast (Score:2)
Thanks!
If you'd like to listen to the "podcast" (Score:5, Informative)
space for podcasting // rebrand technique. (Score:1)
if they dont understand, create a framework for agreement by pointing out the similarities in the two definitions. once this framework is established proceed by pointing out the differences but follow that with an example of the new label's u
Already been done! (Score:2)
BTM
Podcasting is the new blog (Score:2)
I put up a personal web page that I update somewhat regularly. In 1993, I just had a web page. Now, ooooh, look at me, I'm "Blogging". In 1998, I put an MP3 link on my web page. Today, I do the same thing, and I'm oh-so-hip "Podcasting". It's so much lame marketing hype.
Not that marketing hype doesn't have it's value, and at least _real_ podcasting involves using RSS ( which it seems this doesn't ) but all the same: Bloggers, you have a web page.
Hamcasting (Score:3, Informative)
And just for funsies, I made a sample PodCast RSS [wa5znu.org] of W1AW Morse code practice [arrl.org].
What about... (Score:2)
There's a reason (Score:2)
The more you have to occupy your time, the less idle time you have to hang around with the other astronauts and start saying things like "So... think we'll make it back?"
Re:Space station gravity? (Score:2)
Re:Space station gravity? (Score:2)
Re:Space station gravity? (Score:2)
Re:Change the name... (Score:3, Insightful)
But at least it's like Kleenex. Just because it's earned itself a business-related name doesn't mean that you can't use the technology.
"Goody Goody for our side!", as my grandmother used to say.
Luke
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Re:Change the name... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Change the name... (Score:2)
I think the first "podcast", as in audio feed from RSS enclosures, was a recording about the goings on in the coding of the first podcast aggregator, that program is open source.
Except for the iTunes specific tags, the distribution coding is about as open as you can get, RSS is an open standard. MP3 and AAC aren't necessarily "open" standards, one could doo an oggcast.
Yes it is (Score:2)
I wonder who those guys called ISO are, that they endorse [iso.org] the MPEG-4 audio spec that includes AAC? Maybe a stardards body?
Re:Change the name... (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Change the name... (Score:2)
While podcasting has roots in blogging, a podcast is not a blog. Since they do not have hyperlinks or comment sections, they often contain actual original content, and are cheapened by the comparison to blogs.
But tha
Re:Cool Podcast (Score:2)
Man.. So freakin' cool! Everyone should listen yo this podcast! OMG!
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