Your Space Journey
By: Chuck Fields
Language: en
Categories: Science, Astronomy
Welcome to "Your Space Journey," an interview series that takes you on an exhilarating voyage through the vast realm of space exploration. In this captivating series, we bring you in-depth conversations with the leaders of space exploration, including astronauts who have ventured beyond Earth, brilliant scientists who unravel the mysteries of the cosmos, and ingenious engineers who design cutting-edge spacecraft. Join us as we delve into their awe-inspiring stories, remarkable achievements, and captivating visions for the future of space exploration.
Episodes
Jupiter at Opposition 2026: See the "King of Planets" at Its Brightest!
Jan 06, 2026Jupiter reaches its peak in January 2026! 🌌In this episode, we explore everything you need to know about Jupiter at Opposition—the moment the Giant Planet is closest to Earth, brightest in our sky, and visible all night long.
Whether you’re using your naked eye, binoculars, or atelescope, Jupiter is putting on a spectacular show in the constellation Gemini. We’ll cover:
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Duration: 00:06:12Discover the Ursid Meteor Shower: Winter's Hidden Celestial Spectacle
Dec 17, 2025🌠 Ursid Meteor Shower 2025: Winter's Cozy Cosmic Fireworks! 🌠
The underrated Ursid meteor shower peaks on the night of December 21-22, 2025 – right around the winter solstice! This year, conditions are excellent with nearly moonless skies (new moon on Dec 20, thin crescent sets early) for dark, stunning views from the Northern Hemisphere.
In this episode:
- What makes the Ursids special (radiant near Polaris in Ursa Minor – visible all night!)
- History of surprise outbursts (up to 100+ meteors/hour in past years)
- 2025 viewing details: Expect 5-10 meteors/hou...
Duration: 00:06:11AI in Space: How Artificial Intelligence is Revolutionizing Exploration & Missions
Dec 16, 2025🌌 **AI in the Cosmos: How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Space Exploration** 🌌
Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing space exploration like never before! AI is powering autonomous rovers on Mars, predicting solar storms to protect satellites and astronauts, and enabling smarter satellites that make real-time decisions. From NASA's groundbreaking open-source **Surya** model (released August 20, 2025 with IBM) forecasting solar flares, to Dynamic Targeting AI tested in July 2025 for cloud-avoiding Earth observations, and SpaceX's AI-driven advancements in Starship and Starlink – this is the year AI became our ultimate cosmic co-pilot.
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Duration: 00:07:51Journey to the Event Horizon: Black Hole Secrets Unveiled in 2025 Discoveries
Aug 30, 2025Dive into the mysterious world of black holes in thisthrilling episode of Your Space Journey!
From the groundbreaking Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) images of M87* and Sagittarius A* to the latest 2025 updates on supermassive black holes in the Andromeda galaxy, we explore cosmic extremes like never before.
Discover what happens if you fall into a black hole—spaghettification, time dilation, and mind-bending theories like quantum bounce and white holes. With recent breakthroughs from NASA's Chandra and JWST, including flaring behaviors and evolutionary changes in accretion disks, this video uncovers how black holes shape galaxies and ch...
Duration: 00:11:20Reinventing SETI: Why Aliens Might Be Watching Us Now | Interview with John Gertz
Aug 16, 2025Join us for an eye-opening interview with John Gertz, author of "Reinventing SETI: New Directions in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence" (Oxford University Press, 2025).
As a SETI pioneer and founder of the Foundation for Investment in Research on SETI, John challenges outdated ideas like the Drake Equation and Fermi's Paradox, explains why we should search dying stars like white dwarfs for alien signals, and warns that humanity is dangerously unprepared for first contact.
Could intelligent aliens be machines already surveilling our solar system? Discover fresh perspectives on why traditional SETI has found nothing despite scanning...
Duration: 00:15:06Rocket Lab's Mars Telecom Orbiter & Sample Return: Red Planet Revolution! 🚀
Jul 29, 2025Unlock the future of Mars exploration with Rocket Lab’s innovative Mars Telecommunications Orbiter (MTO) and Sample Return (MSR) proposal! This deep dive covers the essential role of high-bandwidth comms for astronaut safety, the game-changing firm-fixed-price model, and how MTO enables sample returns from the Red Planet.
Featuring 2025 updates: ESCAPADE mission on track for launch this year, fresh MTO webpage details, and ongoing NASA evaluations of Rocket Lab's $4B MSR bid. Perfect for space enthusiasts—get inspired by commercial agility speeding up deep space!
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Perseid Meteor Shower 2025: Best Viewing Tips & Epic Cosmic Secrets!
Jul 17, 2025Get ready for the 2025 Perseid Meteor Shower with this ultimate guide! Join us as we dive into the cosmic fireworks lighting up the night sky on August 11-13, 2025. Learn the best tips to catch 50-100 meteors per hour, uncover the fascinating history of Comet Swift-Tuttle, and discover why this summer spectacle is a must-see. From dark sky strategies to moon management, we’ve got you covered. Don’t miss out—grab a blanket, head outside, and witness the magic! Subscribe now for more space adventures and hit the bell 🔔 for updates on the next celestial event.
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Duration: 00:08:27Unveiling TWA-7B: JWST’s First Direct Image of a New Exoplanet!
Jul 15, 2025Dive into the cosmos with the James Webb Space Telescope’s groundbreaking discovery of TWA-7B, its first directly imaged exoplanet! This Saturn-mass gas giant, located 111 light-years away, is the lightest exoplanetever captured this way, revolutionizing our ability to spot distant worlds.
Learn how JWST’s cutting-edge MIRI coronagraph unveiled this planet shaping its debris disk, offering clues to planetary formation and the search for life beyond Earth. Is this a stepping stone to finding Earth 2.0? Join us to explore this cosmic milestone!
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Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s First Light: A New Era
Jul 10, 2025Witness the Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s historic first light on June 23, 2025! Located in Chile, its massive LSST Camera is scanning the skies, capturing asteroids, dark matter, and more. Discover how this revolutionary telescope is transforming astronomy with unprecedented cosmic clarity. Subscribe to explore the universe’s mysteries unveiled!
Duration: 00:07:40Why Did This Star Explode Twice?
Jul 08, 2025🌟 A star exploded TWICE, and we’ve got the first-ever image! Discover the mind-blowing double-detonation supernova SNR 0509-67.5, captured by ESO’s Very Large Telescope. This cosmic breakthrough reveals a white dwarf’s two-stage explosion, challenging Type Ia supernova theories. Why it matters: these blasts measure cosmic distances and forge the iron in your blood! 🚀 Subscribe for epic space discoveries!
Duration: 00:05:26Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS: Brightest & Fastest Visitor from Another Star System!
Jul 04, 2025🌌 Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS: A Cosmic Visitor from Another Star! 🌠
Join us as we explore the incredible 3I/ATLAS, the third interstellar comet ever spotted, discovered on July 1, 2025, by NASA’s ATLAS telescope in Chile. Racing at 135,000 mph, this 12-mile-wide comet is the brightest and fastest of its kind, offering a rare glimpse into exoplanet formation and the mysteries of distant star systems. Learn about its unique linear trajectory, glowing coma, and why scientists are thrilled to study this galactic traveler. Visible until mid-2026, 3I/ATLAS is a once-in-a-lifetime cosmic event!
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Duration: 00:05:35JWST Reveals Shocking Truth: The Universe is Expanding Faster than We Thought
Dec 27, 2024The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has uncovered a cosmic mystery: the universe is expanding faster than our current models predict! 🌌🚀
Key Highlights:
Groundbreaking measurements challenge fundamental cosmology theories Possible explanations include early dark energy or new physics Scientists are on the brink of a potential paradigm-shifting discoveryJoin us as we explore the Hubble tension, a puzzle that could rewrite our understanding of cosmic evolution. What secrets is the universe hiding?
Duration: 00:15:01Inside SpaceX Starship's Revolutionary Heat Shield: Where Steel Meets Space
Dec 20, 2024Dive into the fascinating world of spacecraft engineering as we explore SpaceX's groundbreaking approach to thermal protection. This episode unravels the mystery behind Starship's innovative stainless steel heat shield, a departure from traditional ceramic tiles used in spacecraft like the Space Shuttle.
Learn how SpaceX combines grade 304L stainless steel with cutting-edge transpiration cooling technology to protect the world's largest spacecraft from temperatures reaching 3,000 degrees Celsius during atmospheric reentry. Our experts discuss the cost-effectiveness, durability, and engineering challenges of this revolutionary design, including the unique "belly flop" maneuver that helps distribute heat across the spacecraft. Discover how...
Duration: 00:13:05Countdown to Liftoff: New Glenn's Inaugural Mission Carrying Blue Ring Pathfinder
Dec 13, 2024Discover the groundbreaking innovations that are transforming space exploration! In this deep dive, we unpack Blue Origin's massive New Glenn rocket and the evolutionary Blue Ring Pathfinder mission.
Key Highlights:
New Glenn: A game-changing heavy-lift rocket capable oflifting 100,000 pounds to Earth orbitBlue Ring Pathfinder: A versatile space platform testingnext-generation space infrastructureAmerican-made engines and cutting-edge space technologyPotential implications for scientific research, spacetourism, and national securityWhat you'll learn:
How reusable rockets are making space access more affordableThe future of space mobility and infrastructureExciting developments in commercial spaceflight Duration: 00:11:37Betelgeuse's Invisible Companion
Dec 06, 2024The Invisible Force Behind Betelgeuse's Strange Behavior
Dive into the mystery of Betelgeuse's intriguing companion star! Scientists have found evidence of a sun-sized "Beetle Buddy" orbiting the red supergiant, helping explain its puzzling 2,170-day brightness cycle. Learn how this companion acts as a cosmic snowplow, clearing paths through Betelgeuse's dust clouds and potentially influencing its eventual supernova.
In this episode, we explore:
How astronomers detected the hidden companion What this means for Betelgeuse's future supernova Why this companion orbits at a surprisingly close distance The role of dust and debris is Betelgeuse's brightness changes ... Duration: 00:13:48December Stargazing - Look up to the stars for dazzling beauty (No Telescope Needed!)
Nov 29, 2024Get ready for a spectacular December in the night sky! Joinus as we explore this month's incredible celestial events, including Venus's stunning evening display, Jupiter at opposition, and the dazzling Geminid meteor shower.
We'll guide you through what to look for, how to find thesecelestial events without needing fancy equipment, and why this December is particularly special. Plus, learn about Mercury's appearance on Christmas morning and how to spot it.
Join us as we explore the night sky, share tips for first-time stargazers, and ponder the vastness of the...
Duration: 00:07:55NASA's Probe Explorers and the Race to Unveil Universe Secrets
Nov 22, 2024🚀 NASA's New Probe Explorers Program: Revolutionizing Space Missions | AXIS vs. PRIMA
Discover NASA's innovative Probe Explorers program, bridging the gap between Flagship and smaller space missions. Learn about two groundbreaking candidates:
📡 AXIS (Advanced X-ray Imaging Satellite):
Studies supermassive black holes Features large field of view High spatial resolution capabilities🔭 PRIMA (Probe Far-Infrared Mission for Astrophysics):
Explores far-infrared wavelength spectrum Investigates planet formation Studies star and black hole creation🌌 Join us as we explore how these missions could transform our understanding of cosmic evolution and unlock new mysteries of the universe.
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Duration: 00:21:28China's New Rocket: Innovation or Imitation? | The Long March 9 vs SpaceX Starship
Nov 15, 2024Join us for an in-depth exploration of China's latest entry into the space race - the Long March 9 rocket, and its striking similarities to SpaceX's Starship. In this fascinating discussion, we break down the technical parallels, strategic implications, and what this means for the future of human space exploration.
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- Detailed comparison of Long March 9 and Starship designs
- The physics behind reusable rocket technology
- China's space program history and achievements
- Economic implications of reusable rockets
- Space sustainability and resource util...
Duration: 00:13:04Starship Flight 6: Breaking Down SpaceX's Most Ambitious Launch Yet
Nov 08, 2024In our latest episode, we delve into the thrilling developments of SpaceX's Starship program, focusing on the upcoming sixth test flight. This launch is pivotal as SpaceX aims to repeat the monumental success of catching the Super Heavy booster with 'Mechazilla's chopstick arms' during its return, a technique that promises to revolutionize rocket reusability. We'll explore the extensive upgrades made to both the booster and the Starship upper stage, including enhancements to the propulsion system, structural reinforcements, and crucial software updates that are designed to make these flights more efficient and safe. Additionally, we'll discuss the implications of these...
Duration: 00:07:59Next Generation Starlink: Faster, Lower, Stronger Global Internet from SpaceX
Nov 01, 2024🚀 Discover the future of global internet with Next Generation Starlink! 🌐
In this episode, we dive deep into the satellite technology that's revolutionizing internet connectivity worldwide. Learn how SpaceX's Next Generation Starlink satellites are leaping ahead of the older generation with groundbreaking advancements:
✅ 10X increased bandwidth for lightning-fast speeds
✅ Reduced latency for seamless browsing and streaming
✅ Gigabit connectivity available anywhere on Earth
✅ Innovative direct-to-cell service in partnership with T-Mobile
We explore the impact of these satellites on rural connectivity, discuss the role of SpaceX's Starship in deployment, and examine how th...
Duration: 00:08:37Grand Universe: Indiana's Upcoming Gateway to Space Exploration
Oct 25, 2024🚀 Explore Grand Universe: Indiana's Revolutionary Space & Science Center | STEM Education Hub
Step inside the groundbreaking Grand Universe project in Westfield, Indiana - set to become one of America's largest space centers. Experience state-of-the-art attractions including:
NASA mission control replica Ultra HD planetarium Interactive STEM exhibits Purdue University Catalyst program integration🔬 Learn how this innovative campus will transform science education through immersive experiences and hands-on learning opportunities. We examine the project's economic impact and its mission to inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators.
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Duration: 00:07:02Is NASA's Artemis program still relevant in the age of SpaceX's Starship?
Oct 18, 2024In this captivating episode, we delve into the pressing question of NASA's Artemis program's relevance in the era of SpaceX's Starship.
Join us as we explore the future of lunar exploration and the fascinating clash between traditional space agencies and innovative private companies. We examine the contrasting approaches of NASA's Artemis program and SpaceX's Starship, highlighting the game-changing potential of reusable rockets and comparing the staggering cost differences between the SLS and Starship launch systems.
Our discussion covers how SpaceX's rapid innovation is reshaping the space industry and the challenges both NASA and SpaceX face...
Duration: 00:09:21Ocean Worlds: Europa Clipper's Quest for Alien Life
Oct 14, 2024In this fascinating discussion, we explore the mysterious world of Europa, one of Jupiter's moons and a prime candidate in our search for extraterrestrial life. The conversation revolves around NASA's Europa Clipper mission, which launched on October 13, 2024 and will arrive at Jupiter in April 2030. We explain that what makes Europa special is its vast subsurface ocean, potentially containing twice the volume of all Earth's oceans combined, hidden beneath an icy shell. This ocean, along with potential energy sources and chemical building blocks, makes Europa an intriguing target for exploring the possibility of life beyond Earth.
SpaceX Starship 5 Launching Soon - What to expect
Oct 08, 2024In this episode we dive into the highly anticipated Flight 5 of SpaceX's Starship, set for as soon as October 13th. Join us as we explore the cutting-edge advancements that make this mission a potential game-changer for space travel. With a focus on reusability, we discuss SpaceX's ambitious goal of catching the Super Heavy booster and the upgrades to Starship's thermal protection system that promise a smoother reentry and splashdown.
We also touch on the broader implications of these developments for the future of space exploration, envisioning a world where space travel becomes accessible to...
Duration: 00:07:47SpaceX Starship vs FAA: The high stakes drama of space exploration
Oct 06, 2024In this episode, we dive into the intriguing conflict between SpaceX and the FAA regarding the Starship program, a critical component of humanity’s journey to Mars. As excitement builds for the upcoming flight test of the Starship and its innovative booster recovery system, the FAA has put the brakes on the launch, citing safety concerns. This clash highlights not just the challenges of rocket science but also the regulatory hurdles that could impact the future of space exploration.
We explore the implications of this tension, including environmental concerns tied to SpaceX's op...
Duration: 00:06:34Psyche's Epic Voyage to a Metal Asteroid - Interview with Chief Engineer David Oh
Aug 17, 2023Interview with David Oh, Chief Engineer NASA’s upcoming Psyche mission is a robotic spacecraft mission that will explore the asteroid 16 Psyche, which is believed to be made almost entirely of metal. The mission is scheduled to launch in October 2023 and arrive at the asteroid in 2026. The spacecraft will study the asteroid’s composition, geology, and magnetic field. The mission will also test a new laser communication technology that will allow for faster data transmission between Earth and the spacecraft. This interview features David Oh, a Chief Engineer for Psyche: Journey to a Metal World, a mission in NASA's Discovery prog...
Duration: 00:16:47SpaceX Crew-7 – Interview with Pilot Andreas Mogensen
Jul 27, 2023We’re just a few weeks away for the Crew-7 mission, the seventh operational flight of a Crew Dragon spacecraft.
SpaceX’s Crew Dragon is a reusable spacecraft designed to transport astronauts to and from the International Space Station. It is part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, which aims to provide safe, reliable, and cost-effective transportation to and from the ISS.
Crew Dragon is capable of carrying up to seven astronauts and is equipped with advanced features such as touch screen controls, an environmental control and life support system, and a launch escape system. The sp...
Duration: 00:10:51From Teenage Tinkerer to SATCOM Pioneer: Andreas Voigt's Journey and the Future of Satellite Communications
Jul 12, 2023Interview with Andreas Voigt, Satcoms Innovation Group
Satellite communications is a fast-growing industry with lots of challenges. In this episode we speak with Andreas Voigt, a leader in the SatCOM industry. Andreas has more than 20 years of experience in the satellite communications industry, serving as senior engineer for Eutelsat and as director of Satcoms Innovations Group, or SIG. Formed in 1997, SIG is an association that promotes innovation in the satcom industry to improve operational efficiency and reduce impact, saving time and money. It aims to do this by encouraging industry cooperation at engineering level through meetings, events...
Unveiling the Dark Universe: Inside the Euclid Space Telescope Mission with Giuseppe Rocca
Jun 28, 2023Interview with ESA Euclid Senior Project Manager, Giuseppe Racca.
Since 2012 Giuseppe has been responsible for the Euclid mission, a space-based optical/near-infrared survey mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) designed to investigate the nature of dark energy, dark matter and gravity by observing their signatures on the geometry of the Universe and on the formation of large structures over cosmological timescales. Euclid will use two main techniques in the detection of the signature of dark matter and energy: Weak Gravitational Lensing and Galaxy Clustering. The spacecraft is scheduled for a launch date in 2023 and is designed...
Asteroid Mining: Engineering the Future of Space - TransAstra CEO Joel Sercel
Jun 14, 2023
Harvesting Resources from the Moon and asteroids
Hello and welcome to this exciting interview with Joel Sercel, the CEO and founder of TransAstra, a pioneering space company that is shaping the future of space exploration. Joel is a renowned expert in the field of space resource utilization and has been at the forefront of developing innovative technologies to harvest resources from the Moon and asteroids. Today, we'll be discussing how TransAstra plans to engineer the future of space by tapping into the vast resources available in space.
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New Moon Landing Coming up - Intuitive Machines interview with Dr. Tim Crain
May 31, 2023In this episode we discuss Intuitive Machines and how they plan on sending a lander to the Moon later this year!
Intuitive Machines is a Houston-based company that designs and manufactures advanced spacecraft for government and commercial customers. Founded in 2013 by Dr. Tim Crain, a respected engineer and entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in the aerospace industry, the company has quickly established itself as a leader in the field of space exploration and technology. With a focus on reliability, innovation, and cost-effectiveness, Intuitive Machines is committed to advancing humanity's understanding of the universe and expanding our...
Duration: 00:20:38When The Heavens Went On Sale - Ashlee Vance interview (bestselling author of ELON MUSK) New Book
May 17, 2023
The Misfits and Geniuses Racing to Put Space Within Reach
In this episode we speak with Ashlee Vance, New York Times bestselling author of ELON MUSK. In his latest book, WHEN THE HEAVENS WENT ON SALE, Ashlee takes us on a captivating journey into the world of commercial space, shedding light on the revolution happening right above our heads. With unprecedented access to private space companies, Ashlee unveils the untold stories of misfits and geniuses racing to put space within reach. Get ready to discover how this new space economy is transforming economics, geopolitics, and daily...
Duration: 00:18:02FORTITUDE – Forging the Trillion Dollar Space Economy
May 03, 2023A Torsten Hoffman Documentary
In this episode we feature Torsten Hoffmann, the award-winning filmmaker behind the upcoming documentary 'Fortitude: Forging the Trillion Dollar Space Economy'. For this film Torsten has interviewed more than 70 experts on four continents to cover the people, perils and promises behind the emerging space industry. Interviews feature influential figures, including policy makers, astrophysicists, venture capitalists, and technology companies, as well as startups aiming to turn science fiction into science fact. The documentary is nearing completion and is in the final stages of fundraising, where supporters can get a chance to send their pet’s...
Duration: 00:13:46THE NEW GUYS: The Historic Class of Astronauts That Broke Barriers and Changed the Face of Space Travel
Apr 19, 2023The New Guys by Meredith Bagby
I am delighted to welcome author and space historian Meredith Bagby to our show today. Meredith has just released her latest book, "THE NEW GUYS: The Historic Class of Astronauts That Broke Barriers and Changed the Face of Space Travel". In this captivating work, Meredith delves into the story of the first class of civilian astronauts for the space shuttle, and their enduring impact on the American space program.
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Space Situational Awareness and Debris Management: Interview with Dr. Luisa Buinhas, CPO of Vyoma
Apr 05, 2023Space situational awareness and debris management
Welcome to our interview with Dr. Luisa Buinhas, the Chief Program Officer of Vyoma, a company revolutionizing the way space debris is monitored and managed. Luisa has a background in space situational awareness and debris management, and her company offers a range of technology and services to help organizations track and mitigate the effects of space debris. With the increasing use of satellites and the potential risks posed by debris in orbit, Vyoma's services are more important than ever. In this interview, we'll be discussing how Vyoma's technology works, the challenges...
Duration: 00:28:25Exploring the Icy Moons of Jupiter: An Interview with ESA's JUICE Operational Scientist, Claire Vallat
Mar 22, 2023Get ready to explore Jupiter’s icy moons with the European Space Agency's JUICE mission. Join us as we uncover the secrets of one of the solar system's most mysterious and fascinating places.
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ESA's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer, or JUICE, is a mission to study Jupiter and its three largest moons: Ganymede, Europa, and Callisto. Launching in April 2023, JUICE will spend more than three and a half ye...
“1,000 Facts About Space” and “How to Teach Grownups About Pluto” with Astronomer Dean Regas
Mar 08, 2023
Two Fascinating New Kids (and everyone else!) Books for Astronomy
Did you know that one of Saturn’s moons is so hollow it would float on water? Or that Jupiter might have diamonds floating in its clouds? Learn about these and others in 1,000 Facts about Space, a new book by astronomer Dean Regas, who joins us next in today’s episode.
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SpaceX Crew-6 featuring interview with UAE Astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi
Feb 22, 2023SpaceX Crew-6 is launching soon, with many first-time surprises.
The sixth SpaceX commercial crew mission to the International Space Station for NASA is scheduled to launch in a few days from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, named Endeavour, mated atop a Falcon 9 rocket will carry two NASA astronauts, Mission Commander Stephen Bowen, and Pilot Woody...
Revolutionizing Satellite Communications: An Interview with QuadSAT CEO Joakim Espeland on Using Drones
Feb 15, 2023Joakim Espeland is the CEO and co-founder of QuadSAT, a Danish company that has developed brand new tools and techniques for testing and calibrating satellite antennas using a drone-based solution. He has already led the company from idea to $million revenue and continues to grow it. Early on, this technology was recognized as a “game changer” for the satellite industry. Satellite operators see QuadSAT’s technology as being a valuable alternative to traditional methods of antenna testing and the European Space Agency (ESA) sees it as having considerable market value to the satellite industry. QuadSAT has already worked with some l...
Duration: 00:19:18Dragonfly – Space Helicopter to explore Saturn’s Moon Titan – Interview with Principal Investigator Elizabeth “Zibi” Turtle
Feb 01, 2023Dragonfly, an upcoming mission from the Applied Physics Laboratory, is a pioneering project that aims to explore Saturn's largest moon, Titan. The mission will send a rotorcraft called Dragonfly to Titan's surface to study its geology, atmosphere, and potential habitability. Titan is of particular interest to scientists because it has a thick atmosphere, stable liquids on its surface, and a complex chemistry that is similar to that of early Earth.
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Season 4 Trailer
Jan 28, 2023Season 4 starts February 1st! Here's a sneak peek at some of our episodes.
Duration: 00:01:03Season 4 Starts February 1st!
Jan 24, 2023The fourth season of "Your Space Journey" starts on February 1st! This season, we'll be taking you on an exciting journey through the latest and greatest in space exploration. First up, we'll be diving into the Dragonfly mission to Titan, led by APL. This mission will see a drone-like spacecraft explore the surface of Titan, one of Saturn's moons, by making multiple flights during a two-year mission.
Next, we'll be showcasing QuadSAT's cutting-edge drone technology, which is being used to test and improve satellite communications.
Then, we'll be learning from Dean Regas, the author of "1000...
SPACE RACE 2.0: Interview with author Brad Bergan
Nov 09, 2022SPACE RACE 2.0: SpaceX, Blue Origin, Virgin Galactic, NASA, and the Privatization of the Final Frontier
Interview with Author Brad Bergan
In this episode we’ll discuss SPACE RACE 2.0, a new book that follows the development of commercial space exploration to the present, including today’s major players SpaceX, Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic. Joining me today is the book’s author Brad Bergan. Brad is senior editor at NFT Now. Previously, he was a contributing editor at Futurism and senior editor at Interesting Engineering, specializing in space and tech. As an investigative journa...
SpaceX Crew 5 JAXA Astronaut Koichi Wakata interview (2020 rerelease)
Oct 08, 2022Interview with SpaceX Crew-5 JAXA astronaut, Dr. Koichi Wakata
(re-release interview from 2020).
Dr. Koichi Wakata has accumulated more than 350 days in space spanning five missions, setting a record in Japanese human space flight history for the longest stay in space. He has flown on three space shuttle missions, and a Soyuz mission, and became the first Japanese Commander of the International Space Station. Dr. Wakata has held several key positions with JAXA, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, including serving as JAXA Vice President and Senior Advisor.
With the Crew 5 mission, Dr. Wakata m...
Duration: 00:18:19NASA Artemis I – Dave Reynolds, Deputy Program Manager for SLS Booster Subsystems
Aug 04, 2022In this episode we’ll discuss NASA’s upcoming Artemis 1 mission, scheduled to launch no earlier than the end of this month. The Space Launch System rocket, or “SLS” will propel the Orion spacecraft on its mission around the Moon and back to Earth. Artemis 1 will be an uncrewed flight test that will travel farther than any other human-rated spacecraft has traveled before. This mission, the first of an increasing series of complex missions, will demonstrate NASA’s capability to extend human existence to the Moon, and on to Mars. Joining me today from NASA’s Marshal Space Flight Center is Da...
Duration: 00:19:25TOP GUN: MAVERICK - Aerial Coordinator & Camera Pilot Kevin LaRosa II
Jun 29, 2022Kevin LaRosa II is the Aerial Coordinator & Camera Pilot for Top Gun: Maverick. He’s one of Hollywood’s most sought-after pilot and aerial coordinators, licensed to fly a variety of aircraft ranging from helicopters and airplanes to Learjets and more. He’s known for his work on major blockbusters including Ironman, The Avengers, and Transformers 5. Kevin is an accomplished ATP rated pilot in a multitude of fixed wing and rotorcraft, and works heavily in the motion picture and television industries worldwide coordinating and directing film sequences in the air and on the ground.
Kevin joins me in thi...
Starlink Internet – Is it right for you?
Apr 27, 2022Two Starlinks, two locations, two slightly different results. In this episode I tested out Starlink internet in two locations 1,000 miles apart. First we try it out in central Florida, then we go to Indianapolis to test another unit. We tested 4k, multiple 4k streams, FaceTime, multiple devices, upload and more. The results surprised us...
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What is the Solar Wind? Tribute to Dr. Eugene Parker – Visionary Heliophysicist & Solar Wind Pioneer
Apr 15, 2022This is a tribute to the late solar astrophysicist Dr. Eugene Parker, featuring my phone interview with him from 2018.
In the mid-1950s Dr. Parker developed the theory of the supersonic solar wind and predicted the spiral shape of the solar magnetic field. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1967 and received numerous honors throughout his career, including the Medal for Exceptional Achievement in Research by the American Physics Society for his fundamental contributions to space physics, plasma physics, solar physics and astrophysics for over 60 years.
In his honor, NASA renamed the P...
SPACE JUNK: How Privateer plans to protect the space environment – Interview with Dr. Moriba Jah
Mar 30, 2022In today’s episode we’ll explore the growing problem of space junk and how the new company Privateer Space is working to help make space safer. Joining us today is Dr. Moriba Jah, the Chief Scientist of Privateer. Moriba is a co-founder of Privateer along with the company’s CEO Alex Fielding and the company’s president, Steve Wozniak.
Moriba is a renowned astrodynamicist, a space environmentalist, and an associate professor and the University of Texas at Austin. As Privateer’s Chief Scientist, he is the visionary behind Privateer’s innovative technology that will help keep the space en...
SpaceX Polaris Dawn Crew Interview Scott “Kidd” Poteet, Mission Pilot
Mar 16, 2022In this episode we speak with Scott “Kidd” Poteet, a Mission Pilot for the new SpaceX Polaris Program. Kidd is a retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel with more than 3,000 flying hours as a pilot and over 400 hours of combat time. Most recently Kidd served as the Mission Director for Inspiration4, the world’s first all-civilian mission to space last September that raised more than $240 million for St. Jude Children’s Hospital.
Kidd will be the Mission Pilot for the upcoming Polaris Dawn mission, which is scheduled to launch aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 no earlier than the 4th qu...
James Webb Space Telescope – Interview with Lee Feinberg, Optical Telescope Element Manager
Feb 17, 2022What will the James Webb Space Telescope discover? Will it be able to detect alien life? How does it compare to Hubble?
Find out in this interview with Lee Feinberg, JWST's Optical Telescope Element Manager.
Lee Feinberg has been the Optical Telescope Element Manager for the James Webb Space Telescope at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center for the past 20 years. Lee led the telescope technology development and led the telescope from architecture trades and design activities to manufacturing through integration and testing. He was also a member of the optics team that determined the o...
Rocket Boy Homer Hickam – Don’t Blow Yourself Up!
Dec 14, 2021Interview with Homer Hickam
Homer Hickam is the New York Times #1 best-selling author of 19 books, including ‘Rocket Boys’ which became the major motion picture ‘October Sky’, starring Jake Gyllenhaal as Homer. In this interview Homer talks about how his fascination with rockets began in October, 1957 with the launch of Sputnik. He also shares details of his newest book Don't Blow Yourself Up! and talks about his work with NASA and other space agencies.
Homer is a retired NASA engineer who worked on the Hubble Space telescope, trained U.S. and Japanese astronauts, and helped negotiate the use...
SpaceX Crew-3: Interview with Pilot Dr. Thomas Marshburn
Oct 08, 2021Interview with SpaceX Crew-3 pilot Tom Marshburn
Dr. Thomas Marshburn is the pilot of the Crew Dragon spacecraft and second in command for the SpaceX Crew-3 mission, which launched November 2021. He is responsible for spacecraft systems and performance. Once aboard the International Space Station (ISS), he will serve as an Expedition 66 flight engineer.
Tom is a Statesville, North Carolina, native who became an astronaut in 2004. Prior to serving in the astronaut corps, the medical doctor served as flight surgeon at Johnson and later became medical operations lead for the ISS.
The Crew-3 mission wi...
COLONIES IN SPACE – The High Frontier: The Untold Story of Gerard K. O’Neill
Sep 12, 2021In this episode we dive into the new award-winning documentary about inspirational physics professor Gerry K. O’Neill. Gerry was a Princeton University professor who changed the face of space exploration during the 1970s and 80s with his plans for building human colonies in space. His innovative ideas inspired many, including Johnny Carson and Isaac Asimov.
Producer Will Henry joins us today to discuss the new film, THE HIGH FRONTIER: The Untold Story of Gerard K. O’Neill.
About the film
The High Frontier: The Untold Story of Gerard K. O’Neill is an award w...
Want a Career in Space? Interview with space career coach Laura Seward Forczyk
Aug 15, 2021Are you interested in pursuing a career in space?
In this episode we interview space consultant and author, Laura Seward Forczyk. Laura is the owner of Astralytical, a space consulting firm specializing in space science, industry, and policy. Laura & her company also offer space & aerospace career coaching services to students and professionals. In this episode we’ll dive more into the latest space news and find out more about how you can pursue a career in the space industry.
About Astralytical
Astralytical is a woman-owned research, consulting, and publishing firm founded in 2016 and located outs...
Kubos: Moving space to the cloud
Aug 10, 2021Cloud-Based Mission Control
In this episode we speak with Tyler Browder, CEO and founder of Kubos, a satellite software company. Tyler joins us to discuss how their company’s cloud-based mission control platform, Major Tom, helps operators take care of every aspect of a satellite’s flight software, from mission design and onboard software to hardware testing and mission operations in the cloud.
Major Tom, which uses Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS), Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM), Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2...
SPACE ROBOTS: Interview with Rogue Space Systems CEO Jeromy Grimmett
Jun 22, 2021In this episode we explore speak with Jeromy Grimmett, the founder & CEO of Rogue Space Systems. Rogue is a new space startup company that is creating orbital robots, or “Orbots”, that will repair and service satellites using Artificial Intelligence. Their new service will increase satellite lifespans, reducing the need to replace expensive space assets; by repairing them. Their first Orbot, named LAURA, is scheduled to launch in early 2022, to be followed later in 2022 and 2023 by Orbots FRED, CHARLIE & BOB.
About Jeromy Grimmett
Jeromy is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Rogue Space Systems Corporation. He starte...
Is There Alien Life In Our Solar System? Europa Might Hold the Key | Interview w/ David W Brown
Apr 27, 2021Is there life on Europa and in our Solar System? We'll discuss this question and more in this David Brown interview that will talk about just how close we are to finding an answer about alien life in our own backyard. David's book, THE MISSION, discusses NASA’s upcoming Europa Clipper mission and the scientists, engineers and other key figures behind this incredible endeavor to explore the Jovian moon.
In this episode we are going to explore Europa, the ice moon of Jupiter, and the mission to get there. NASA is currently building the Europa Clipper spacecraft whic...
SpaceX Crew-2: ESA Tames the Dragon, Thomas Pesquet Interview, and More
Mar 24, 2021In this episode we discuss the news around NASA’s SpaceX Crew-2 mission, the second rotational flight to the ISS which launched in late April 2021. We also feature an interview with European Space Agency's astronaut, Thomas Pesquet, where we are fortunate to have a pre-launch press conference Q&A with him and other Crew-2 astronauts. This episode will also discuss ESA’s quest to find new astronauts and open up space to people with disabilities.
0:00 Intro to Season 2 Episode 1
0:45 European Space Agency (ESA) & SpaceX News Updates
4:22 Shane Kimbrough & Thomas Pesquet Press Conference Questions Answered
6:37 Pres...
31. Planetary Scientist Alan Stern Heading to Space Aboard Virgin Galactic
Nov 24, 2020Planetary scientist Dr. Alan Stern has been chosen to be the first to conduct NASA-funded science experiments while flying aboard a commercial spacecraft. In this interview Dr. Stern discusses the experiments he will perform aboard Virgin Galactic’s “SpaceShipTwo” on a suborbital mission from the Spaceport America launch site in New Mexico. He also discusses software upgrades coming to the New Horizons spacecraft in 2021, and as a proponent of Pluto, explains why it should be considered the ninth planet in our solar system.
About Dr. Alan Stern
Dr. Alan Stern is a planetary scientist, space program executi...
30. OSIRIS-REx Asteroid “Smash & Grab” – Mission Update
Nov 14, 2020Phone Interview with OSIRIS-REx Project Scientist Dr. Jason P. Dworkin
On October 20th, 2020, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft made history as it collected samples from asteroid Bennu, which are expected to return to Earth in 2023. For this episode I’m pleased to introduce Dr. Jason Dworkin, the project scientist for OSIRIS-REx, for an update and more details on the OSIRIS-REx mission.
About OSIRIS-REx
(Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer)
https://www.asteroidmission.org/
OSIRIS-REx seeks answers to the questions that are central to the human experience: Where did we come from? What is o...
29. Water Discovered on Sunlit Surface of the Moon – Lunar Geologist Sarah Noble
Oct 29, 2020NASA’s aircraft SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy) has confirmed for the first time, water on the sunlit surface of the Moon. Previously NASA had discovered evidence for water in shadows of craters, but this new discovery has incredible implications for possible use of this water as a resource as NASA returns to the Moon. Lunar Geologist Dr. Sarah Noble joins us today to discuss this incredible discovery and its implications for the future of space exploration, especially with NASA’s plan to send the first woman and next man on the Moon in 2024.
In this inte...
28. SpaceX Crew-1: Interview with Commander Mike Hopkins
Oct 06, 2020In this interview, recorded via phone on September 29, 2020, I speak with Commander Mike Hopkins about this mission, his training and the challenges (and thrills) of commanding the SpaceX Crew-1 mission, currently scheduled to launch in mid-November 2020.
BONUS: Mini-Interview with Felix Schlang of What About It!?
Felix joins me briefly to share how he became interested in space and his excitement for the future, especially SpaceX Starship. Felix is the host of "What About It!?", an amazing program on YouTube that explores Space, Rockets & Science, with new episodes on Tuesdays and Fridays. Check out his YouTube Channel a...
27. NASA Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN)
Sep 22, 2020In this episode we interview Thomas Kacpura regarding NASA’s SCaN program (Space Communications and Navigations). I was fortunate to travel to NASA Glenn Research Center earlier this year to meet with Tom and discuss this incredible program. SCaN provides communications services that are essential to the operations of NASA’s space flight missions. SCaN provides communications support to NASA and non-NASA missions by managing three networks: The Deep Space Network, the Near Earth Network and the Space Network.
In this interview Tom provides an overview of SCaN, how the program has its roots in the 1950s, the t...
26. Atlas of Solar Eclipses: 2020 to 2045
Sep 08, 2020In this episode authors Michael Zeiler and Michael Bakich join us to discuss their fascinating new book, Atlas of Solar Eclipses, an adventure guide for the next 25 years of solar eclipses. This amazing atlas covers every type of solar eclipse around the world—total, annular and partial—with beautiful and informative maps to guide you to nature’s most stupendous site, a total eclipse of the Sun.
The Atlas of Solar Eclipses — 2020 to 2045 is an adventure guide for anyone entranced by celestial wonders and interested in seeking nature’s most stupendous sight, a total eclipse of the Sun. The a...
25. Canadian Space Agency: Lunar Gateway & Canadarm3
Aug 25, 2020In this episode we continue our "Around the World in Space" series with the Canadian Space Agency.
Ken Podwalski, Program Manager for the Lunar Gateway at the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) joins us to discuss the Canadian Space Agency's efforts for the upcoming Lunar Gateway and Canadarm3. The Canadian Space Agency was established in 1990 but Canada has been involved with space for decades. In fact, Canada was the third country to develop and build its own satellite, Alouette, that launched in 1962. CSA is well known for its development of Canadarm, the robotic arm used on the space...
24. ESA – Solar Orbiter, ExoMars & more
Aug 11, 2020We continue our series with countries around the world in this episode as we feature the European Space Agency (ESA). Joining us for this interview is Günther Hasinger, the director of science for ESA. Günther was born in Germany and earned his PhD in astronomy, later becoming a professor, researcher and author. He is the author of an award-winning book called Astronomy’s Limitless Journey: A Guide to Understanding the Universe, and the winner of the Wilhelm Foerster Prize for public dissemination of science.
In this interview we review several current and upcoming missions for ESA...
23. The Summer of Mars: Perseverance & Ingenuity
Jul 27, 2020In this episode our panel discusses NASA's upcoming Perseverance mission, including its passenger Ingenuity, the first ever helicopter designed to fly on Mars. Targeted for launch in July 2020, the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover will seek signs of past life, set aside a returnable cache with the most compelling rock core and soil samples, and demonstrate technology needed for the future exploration of Mars.
MEET OUR PANEL
Joining us for this panel are Jenna Foertsch (https://www.jennafoertsch.com/), Ken Ruffin (board of advisor for the National Space Society at https://space.nss.org/) and Christian Ready, astronomer...
22. JAXA – Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency with Dr. Koichi Wakata
Jul 21, 2020We continue our series with countries around the world in this episode as we feature JAXA, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. Joining us to discuss JAXA is astronaut Dr. Koichi Wakata. Dr. Wakata has accumulated 347 days in space spanning four missions, setting a record in Japanese human space flight history for the longest stay in space. He has flown on three space shuttle missions, and a Soyuz mission, and became the first Japanese Commander of the International Space Station. Dr. Wakata has held several key positions with JAXA, including serving as JAXA Vice President and Senior Advisor.
I...
21. Emirates Mars Mission – Hope Probe to study Martian atmosphere
Jul 07, 2020The United Arab Emirates are just a few days away (July 15, 2020) from launching the Hope Probe to Mars. The Emirates Mars Mission (EMM) - Hope Probe will be the first probe to provide a complete picture of the Martian atmosphere and its layers when it reaches the red planet’s orbit in February 2021. The Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre, based in Dubai, is managing, developing and executing all stages of the program.
Joining us from the Space Centre are Ayesha Al Sharafi, the EMM Lead for the Spacecraft Propulsion Subsystem, and Mohsen Al Awadhi, the EMM Lead Mis...
20. Introducing Pakistan’s first Private Space Company
Jul 01, 2020Over the next few episodes, we're embarking on a new space journey; a short series highlighting various countries and their efforts for the future of space exploration. In upcoming episodes we'll be featuring interviews with JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), the Canadian Space Agency, and more. Be sure to subscribe today (it's free!) so you don't miss a single episode!
The Rocket & Satellite Company, Pakistan's first private space company
In this episode we interview Sami Ullah Khan, the CEO of The Rocket & Satellite Company, Pakistan’s first private space company. The Rocket & Satellite Company will offer so...
19. Mars Helicopter INGENUITY | Bob Balaram Interview (Chief Engineer)
Jun 17, 2020We interview Bob Balaram, Chief Engineer of the Mars Helicopter INGENUITY project at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in this episode to discuss this first-ever helicopter designed to fly on Mars. The Mars Helicopter, Ingenuity, is a technology demonstration to test powered flight on another world for the first time. It hitched a ride on the NASA Perseverance rover, which landed on Mars in February 2021 and is now taking its first flights.
About Bob Balaram, Chief Engineer, JPL
Bob Balaram is Chief Engineer; a Principal Member of Staff at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of...
18. GALAXIES: Inside the Universe’s Star Cities – with Dave Eicher
May 31, 2020In this episode we first briefly recap the successful launch of SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavor, with NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley. Then we dive into our conversation with Dave Eicher to talk all about Galaxies!
Dave Eicher is one of the most widely recognized astronomy enthusiasts in the world. He has been with Astronomy magazine for 34 years, beginning as an assistant editor and working through associate, senior, and managing positions. He has been the magazine’s chief editor since 2002. Dave joins us today to discuss his latest book, Galaxies: Inside the Universe’s Star Cities.
17. SpaceX Crew Demo-2: Returning Human Spaceflight to the U.S.
May 23, 2020For the first time since 2011, astronauts are set to once again launch from U.S. soil aboard SpaceX Crew Dragon. The Demo-2 mission is set to launch from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 4:33 pm EDT Wednesday, May 27, 2020 (with a backup launch date of May 30th). Veteran astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley will be on this mission to the International Space Station.
In this episode we present our Zoom meeting with NASA Social Alumni Danielle Spinola, Jason Fields, Jordan Eichenblatt, Jeremy Miller and Chuck Fields, where we discussed this historic mission, shared...
16. NASA’s Communications Services Program with Eli Naffah
May 21, 2020Eli Naffah is Chief of NASA's Space Communications and Spectrum Management Office. In this interview, conducted onsite at NASA's Glenn Research Center, Eli discusses NASA's new Communications Services Program (CSP).
NASA has long been a leader in space communications services, but the agency is now looking to U.S. industry to develop healthy commercially-provided satellite communications (SATCOM) capabilities, using radio frequency and optical systems, for near-Earth operations. The agency will continue to develop technologies and systems for deep space exploration, but for missions in low-Earth orbit, like those to the International Space Station, NASA believes using commercial S...
15. TORY BRUNO, CEO of United Launch Alliance discusses Vulcan Centaur
May 17, 2020In this episode we welcome Tory Bruno, the president & CEO of United Launch Alliance. Tory joins us by phone to discuss how his interest in model rockets at the age of nine years old let to him pursuing a career in aerospace engineering, beginning at Lockheed Martin until he joined ULA in 2014. Tory discusses how ULA has achieved an incredible (and unsurpassed) 100% mission success rate, as well as the development of the new Vulcan Centaur rocket, which is set to launch in 2021 on its first mission with sending a lander to the Moon!
About Tory Bruno
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14. OrbitsEdge – Data Centers ABOVE THE CLOUD!
May 07, 2020Sylvia France is the President of OrbitsEdge, Inc., a startup company on Florida’s Space Coast that helps companies collect and process huge amounts of data in space. This amazing company is working to create robust data centers in space--above the cloud, helping to reduce bottlenecks in data processing.
Commercializing space needs more than launch capabilities and satellite communications. Today’s satellites are not designed to handle the huge amounts of space-born data. An in-orbit data infrastructure is necessary to drive growth and space commercialization. OrbitsEdge’s core mission is to provide the missing piece, an in-orbit virtuali...
13. Escape From Planet Earth with MARTHA DAVIS!
Apr 23, 2020Backstage with Martha Davis of The Motels! In this episode we go backstage with Martha Davis & The Motels before her Valentine’s Day concert where she talks about performing (and her nunchi philosophy for reading the crowd), her upcoming SPACE-themed two-album set called “Escape From Planet Earth”.
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12. Apollo 13 – 50 Years Later with Astronaut Fred Haise
Apr 08, 2020Interview with astronaut Fred Haise, the lunar module pilot of Apollo 13!
50 years ago the world witnessed the amazing story of Apollo 13, launched on April 11, 1970. Two days into the mission, an explosion in one of the oxygen tanks prevented the three astronauts, Commander Jim Lovell, Command Module Pilot Jack Swigert and Lunar Module Pilot Fred Haise, from landing on the Moon. The entire world awaited the safe return of the crew for four days, as the three astronauts used the Lunar Module Aquarius as a lifeboat until successfully splashing down in the South Pacific on April 17, 1970.
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11. SunRISE – NASA’s new mission to study giant space weather storms
Apr 02, 2020NASA has just selected a new mission to study how the Sun generates and releases giant space weather storms into space. The new mission is called SunRISE, which stands for Sun Radio Interferometer Space Experiment. This mission will ultimately help protect astronauts traveling to the Moon and Mars by providing better information on how the Sun’s radiation affects the space environment they must travel through.
The principal investigator of SunRISE, Dr. Justin Kasper, joins us to discuss this incredible mission. Justin is also a professor of Space Science & Engineering for the University of Michigan, where he de...
10. Astronaut Scott Kelly: A Year in Space
Mar 19, 2020Captain Scott Kelly is a veteran of four space flights, he commanded three expeditions to the International Space Station, and he’s spent 520 days living in space, including 340 consecutive days, the single longest space mission by an American astronaut. However, recently astronaut Christina Koch spend 328 days in space, just shy of Scott’s record by 12 days, but Christina did set the record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman.
Since Scott’s return to Earth he’s released his memoir entitled “Endurance: A Year in Space, A Lifetime of Discovery” and also “Infinite Wonder: An Astronaut’s photographs fro...
9. Leading NASA’s Science Mission Directorate – DR THOMAS ZURBUCHEN
Mar 05, 2020How a child looking up to the stars in Switzerland became a NASA science leader
In this interview we go onsite at NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C. for an in-depth conversation with Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen. As NASA’s Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate, Zurbuchen is tasked with helping us answer some of humanity’s biggest questions: Where did we come from? Are we alone? How does the universe work? Dr. Zurbuchen is well versed in the practice of asking difficult questions that help us seek interconnected answers leading to real world impacts.
Zurb...
8. Searching for Life Beyond the Pale Blue Dot
Feb 20, 2020In this episode we feature Dr. Nathalie Cabrol, a French American astrobiologist specializing in planetary science. She has been a Principal Investigator (PI) at the SETI Institute since 1998 and is also the Director of the Carl Sagan Center for Research. She leads projects in planetary science and astrobiology, develops science exploration strategies for Mars, Titan, and the Outer Solar System icy moons, and designs robotic field experiments. Nathalie has received several NASA & other research awards. Her work is featured in the US and international media, including the Discovery Channel, NOVA, National Geographic, Scientific American, Ted talks, and much more.
7. Get a Sneak Peek of a luxurious destination HOTEL IN SPACE
Feb 06, 2020In this episode we speak with Tim Alatorre, the Senior Design Architect of the Von Braun Space Station, an incredible new space hotel underway by the Gateway Foundation. The Gateway Foundation was formed to build the first spaceport, with a three-part plan to develop a robust space construction industry, the first artificial gravity space station, and finally The Gateway—a destination hotel in space with amenities including luxurious suites, restaurant, lounge and unique gymnasium.
For more information, visit https://www.gatewayspaceport.com/
Thanks to our special guest, Richard Gunther from The Digital Media Zone, for sha...
6. High Speed Internet from Space
Jan 23, 2020In this episode we welcome Christian Patouraux, the CEO of Kacific, a next-generation broadband satellite operator. SpaceX just launched Kacific1 aboard a Falcon 9 rocket (JCSAT18-Kacific1) on December 16, 2019. Kacific1 is a next-generation geostationary satellite that will stream high-speed, low-cost, ultra-reliable broadband to rural and suburban areas of the Pacific and South East Asia. Kacific1 will connect previously unserved or under-served populations with affordable, high-speed broadband for healthcare, education, government services, businesses, and disaster relief. Its services will stimulate economic growth and provide greater access to the internet.
BONUS: At the end of this episode we feature launch ph...
5. BEHIND THE SCENES: Boeing Starliner CST-100 Orbital Flight Test
Jan 09, 2020In this episode we go behind the scenes of Boeing’s Starliner CST-100 Orbital Flight Test. As you may know, this was a milestone launch for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. Boeing had previously conducted a successful pad abort test for Starliner in early November 2019. This orbital flight test, on December 20, 2019, was successful in that it launched and returned safely two days later; however the Starliner spacecraft, now named Calypso, was not able to dock with the International Space Station as planned. Over the next few minutes in this program we’re going to discuss our experience behind the scenes...
Duration: 00:30:404. THE CASE FOR SPACE: How the Revolution in Spaceflight opens up a Future of Limitless Possibility – by DR ROBERT ZUBRIN
Dec 26, 2019Dr. Robert Zubrin is president of Pioneer Astronautics and also president of The Mars Society. He’s also the author of many critically acclaimed books, including “Mars Direct”, “How to Live on Mars” and “Entering Space”. He has appeared on major media including CNN, BBC, the Discovery Channel, & NPR. In this interview Dr. Zubrin joins us to discuss his latest book, “The Case for Space: How the revolution in spaceflight opens up a future of limitless possibility".
For more information visit MarsSociety.org
Thanks to Jeff Ayers of Death Wish Coffee Company & Fueled by Death Cast (http://death...
3. Queen’s BRIAN MAY discusses astrophysics, New Horizons & 3-D Photography
Dec 10, 2019Brian May is a founding member of Queen, a world-renowned guitarist, songwriter, producer and performer, also a Doctor of Astrophysics, 3-D stereoscopic photographic authority and a passionate advocate and campaigner for animal rights. In our latest episode Brian discusses his passions in music, space & photography, including his song New Horizons (created for the spacecraft which flew by Pluto, Arrokoth, and now deep into the Kuiper belt) and his book Mission Moon 3D.
This interview was conducted via phone with Brian in the United Kingdom on December 20, 2018 and in-person during Brian's visit to APL in Maryland, U.S...
2. Rocket Lab founder Peter Beck discusses Electron, Proton & new Wallops Island launch facility
Nov 26, 2019In this episode we interview Peter Beck, the founder and chief executive of Rocket Lab. Since founding the business in 2006, Peter has grown Rocket Lab to become a globally recognized industry leader in space and a billion-dollar company employing world-class engineers and technicians.
Peter established Rocket Lab’s Electron orbital launch program in 2013. Peter also oversaw the development of the world’s first and only private orbital launch range, located on New Zealand's Māhia Peninsula. He played a crucial role in establishing international treaties and legislation to enable orbital launch capability from New Zealand. That capability was r...
1. At the Top of NASA with Administrator Jim Bridenstine
Nov 14, 2019In this episode, we feature my interview with NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, conducted from his office at NASA Headquarters in Washington D.C. in early November 2019. In this interview we discuss his incredible space journey, as well as the current and future missions of NASA, including plans to return humans to the Moon, then later to Mars.
James Frederick “Jim” Bridenstine was nominated by President Donald Trump, confirmed by the U.S. Senate, and sworn in as NASA’s 13th administrator on April 23, 2018.
Bridenstine was elected in 2012 to represent Oklahoma’s First Congressional District in the U.S...
Trailer – Your Space Journey
Oct 22, 2019LAUNCHING NOVEMBER 14, 2019: Your Space Journey, a new series that will venture into the future of space exploration and the incredible leaders who are taking us there. Our amazing guests will include Queen guitarist & astrophysicist Brian May, NASA Associate Administrator Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen, The Mars Society’s Founder & President Dr. Robert Zubrin, SETI...
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