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Szóval az utóbbi időben kicsit rácsúsztam erre az újvonalas lakossági eurodancetrance(?) highenergy(?) nemistudommineknevezzem cuccra, mert jelenleg ezekben a zenékben van meg minden, aminek szerintem elektronikus tánczenében meg kell lennie + ha valaki a 90-es években a VIVA / Love Parade / Euro vonalon szocializálódott zeneileg, az jó eséllyel könnyes szemmel fog nosztalgiázni is.
És külön izgi még az is, hogy a tempó miatt sokszor szemérmetlenül keveredik a jungle-lel és a technóval is.
Ez a DJ Heartstring szett volt a kapudrog, de aki érdeklődik a téma iránt, annak ajánlom még SWIM, Narciss, Prospa, illetve érintőlegesen Kettama, Marlon Hoffstadt, és mostanában Mall Grab dolgait is.
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✰Bourgeoiz Music Discovery✰
#music discovery#music#spotify link#spotify#genres#vogue#escape room#alternative R&B#uk house#house#music genres#music artists#Prospa#LSDXOXO#song#WANT NEED LOVE#remix#WANT NEED LOVE - LSDXOXO Remix#Bourgeoiz Music Discovery#MORE MUSIC ON MY BLOG
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Defected Radio Show Hosted By Monki 1.11.24
Digital Crate Digging Continues as we proceed and continue with this Flashback Friday / Fabulous Friday segment. The saga / struggle continues but we’re energized by this New Moon in Scorpio; can you dig it? But no telling how the sport will go /get it’s complex; I heard homie say it was a fraud / scam; did he take a broken oath for a broken heart? Some were out here talking about its all…
#AlanDixon#DamSwindle#deetron#dennisferrer#discofunk#FridayNightFever#GorgonCity#housemusic#MaxStyler#NewMoonInScorpio#ODogDayParty#poetry#Prospa#Saison
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Never Fail By Steve Williz Ft. Prospa Ochimana
Gospel Minister Steve Williz drops the official video for his fast trending track titled “Never Fail”, which features the anointed gospel music minister Prospa Ochimana. The audio of the song was released earlier this year and has evoked a deep longing and dependence on God. The song Never Fail reminds us that God is God unchangeable and can never fail nor disappoint anyone who trust Him. He has…
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Abuja To Light Up With 'Hallel 2024 Special Edition' Tagged " The Heaven Experience "
The annual worship event started with an incredible 100-man mass choir (Hallel Choir) and continued to grow in number year after year. The last edition had over 300 main mass choirs and was attended by thousands across the Federal Capital territory. The last edition featured Pastor Elijah Oyelade, Dr. Ugonma, and David Dam. Hallel had also featured the likes of Solomon Lange, Moses Bliss, Dunsin…
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Moses Bliss 'Hallelujah Anthem' ft Prospa Ochemana & Isreal Funsho (Live) Mp3 Download
“Hallelujah Anthem” is a powerful and uplifting gospel track by Moses Bliss featuring the incredible vocal talents of Prospa Ochemana and Isreal Funsho, recorded live to capture the essence of spiritual celebration DOWNLOAD NOW! DOWNLOAD MP3
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ASCEND IN PRAYER AS YOU WORSHIP
Raise your spirit with 1 hour of Angelic Worship as you Pray http://youtu.be/pPzlsK_TQg4. Dont forget to like, subscribe and share.
#nathaniel bassey#victoria orenze#minister theophilus sunday#prospa ochimana#elijah oyelade#dr sarah k
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✰Bourgeoiz Music Discovery✰
#music discovery#music#spotify link#spotify#genres#house#uk house#music genres#music artists#Prospa#song#Prayer - Edit#Bourgeoiz Music Discovery#MORE MUSIC ON MY BLOG
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totally forgot I got tagged by @freeuselandonorris to do this
Imagine you're a racing driver, what would be the top ten songs on your pre-race playlist? Go wild and tag as many people as you want.
groove armada - paper romance spinnerette - driving song mary j blige - real love dua lipa - houdini the pom poms - i was on the news prospa - want love need baby d - let me be your fantasy angel haze - new york jazmine sullivan - dream big artful dodger/romina johnson - movin too fast
idk who has done this yet so i am gonna tag @thetwelfthcrow and @des-iderate
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Mini lab secures NASA ride to the moon
A miniaturized laboratory developed by The Open University (OU) with support from RAL Space will fly to the lunar South Polar region in the European Space Agency's (ESA) Prospect package in search of volatiles, including water ice, as part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative.
NASA has selected Intuitive Machines to deliver six payloads that will deepen our understanding of the moon and answer key questions about where and how volatiles can be found on the lunar surface. Volatiles, such as water ice, are chemical components that easily evaporate or vaporize under certain conditions.
Prospect is a suite of instruments that will drill up to at least 1 meter depth beneath the lunar surface, extract samples, and process them in a mini lab, ProSPA. The combination of robotic drill and sample analysis package is designed to identify volatiles trapped beneath the surface at extremely cold temperatures down to –150°C.
Chris Howe, Production and Software Group Leader at RAL Space, said, "The technology behind ProSPA is the result of years of collaboration between RAL Space and the Open University, and we're delighted that this latest milestone is bringing the instrument one step closer to the moon.
"ProSPA will not only build on the legacy of previous projects, such as PITMS, but the insights we gain from it will also support future missions advancing our understanding of the lunar surface. It's a really exciting project to be part of."
Europe's major contribution will share the ride with five other instruments from the US, including retroreflectors to locate landing sites on the moon and yeast to study radiation and gravity responses. In total, the six instruments will have a mass of about 80 kg.
Volatiles for sustainable exploration
Prospect is part of a global effort to identify potential lunar resources for a sustainable, long-term human presence on the moon.
Water is a key target: There may be concentrations of frozen water at or below the surface especially in the lunar polar regions—something suggested by recent measurements from orbit. Information on how much water is present and how accessible it is would help plan future missions using local resources.
"Prospect joins a new wave of lunar science and exploration that could open the door to the use of lunar resources. For example, extracting oxygen directly from lunar rocks and dust could be an efficient way to supply oxygen for human habitats or spacecraft propulsion," says Richard Fisackerly, Prospect project manager.
"Besides their potential as resources, lunar volatiles would also represent an important component of the lunar regolith—the layer of loose dust and fragmented rock on the moon's surface. Prospect can further our understanding of the fundamental science of the moon and its environment," he adds.
Drilling and sample analysis
The robotic drill, called ProSEED, will penetrate the lunar surface up to one meter depth. Temperatures at the subsurface are expected to be less than –100°C, and correspond with conditions where water ice may be stable. The drill features a multispectral imager and a permittivity sensor to support the remote detection and analysis of volatiles, as well as the mineralogy of the regolith at the landing site.
The miniaturized laboratory ProSPA will receive the samples from the drill via a carousel with multiple ovens, seal them, and heat them to extract the cold-trapped volatiles. The ProSPA instrument will then measure the nature and abundance of lunar volatiles using the gases released from the sample. ProSPA will also test specific processes which could be applied for resource extraction in the future.
Dr. Simeon Barber, who leads the project at The Open University, said, "After more than a decade of developing the ProSPA concept and instrument, our team is super-excited to be hitching a ride to the moon. We look forward to analyzing fresh samples drilled from the moon's south polar region, which might contain ancient reserves of water and other ices. And we can't wait to unravel the mysteries of this extreme environment, and discover its potential to support future exploration missions."
One step closer to prospecting the moon
The ProSEED drill has already undergone trials in Italy including tests conducted at very low temperatures, under low pressure, and using a mixture of lunar regolith simulant and water ice.
These tests have proved the drill is capable of penetrating deep into hard material and successfully collect samples.
IMAGE: An artist's concept of Intuitive Machines' Nova-C lunar lander on the moon's South Pole. Credit: Intuitive Machines
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