There’s a lot going on up there. Join space reporter Brendan Byrne each week as he explores space exploration. From efforts to launch humans into deep space, to the probes exploring our solar system, "Are We There Yet?" brings you the latest in news from the space beat. Listen to interviews with astronauts, engineers and visionaries as humanity takes its next giant leap exploring our universe.
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Orlando Weekly editor Erin Sullivan and staff writer Billy Manes will bring the paper alive on WMFE with their unique take on the news in this weekly segment.
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As of March 2022 this podcast is on hiatus.Intersection is 90.7’s news and in-depth conversation program. We talk with political leaders, environmental experts, historians, writers, musicians, and other news makers from around Central Florida. Intersection is where they all come together on 90.7 WMFE. Listen live Thursdays at noon and 9 p.m. or via Podcast anytime!
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Every Friday afternoon, Liz Langley shares the must-do events of the weekend. She covers events from the Arts to the Outdoors, Films, Festivals and much more. A handy guide for your weekend in Central Florida.
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In the final days of his administration, with the eyes of the world on Florida where the epic 2000 election recount was underway, President Bill Clinton quietly signed into law a plan to restore the Everglades. Twenty years and $17 billion later, the grandiose vision of reversing decades of environmental damage remains stuck in the swamp. In DRAINED, a podcast from WMFE and the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting, Amy Green wades into the controversy around one of the most ambitious e ...
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Veteran NASA astronaut, Winston Scott, answered questions from kids about his experiences while on the International Space Station and one researcher is studying flames in space for wildfire research.By Brendan Byrne, Marian Summerall
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Science during a suborbital flight and life in faraway ocean worlds
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One scientist is conducting the first research tended suborbital flight on board Blue Origin’s New Shepard capsule. Plus, could there be evidence of life on two icy moons in our solar system?By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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Researchers are trying to make a spacesuit that can recycle urine into clean drinking water for astronauts and curiosity accidentally discovered pure sulfur on Mars.By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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Two years of JWST science and a Falcon 9 rocket malfunction
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A new James Webb Space Telescope image of two galaxies in a cosmic dance was released for the telescope’s two-year anniversary of science operations. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket malfunction resulted in satellites burning up in Earth’s atmosphere, and the rocket grounded.By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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Uncovering the mysteries of Bennu and a space news roundup
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From the OSIRIS-REx mission, phosphate was found in a sample from the asteroid Bennu, a necessary building block for life to exist here on Earth. Then, as NASA grapples with aging space suits on the International Space Station, efforts to build the next generation of space suits hit a major snag.By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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Launching a new weather satellite and fixing a spacecraft in interstellar space
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The fourth and final satellite of the GOES-R weather satellite constellation is one step closer to tracking weather from space like never before. Plus, after a year of lost communication, Voyager 1 is back online after engineers delivered a fix 15 million miles away from Earth.By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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Mystery lunar domes and missing moon trees
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Scientists are sending instruments to the moon to explore unique domes similar to ones on Earth, but how they were made is a mystery. Plus, one man is trying to save and document moon trees, seedlings sent to orbit the moon that now are scattered across the country.By Marian Summerall
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Another Starliner delay and an update from Mars
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After helium and thruster malfunctions, Boeing’s Starliner has been delayed once again, with the crew still on the International Space Station. Plus, the rovers on Mars have been hard at work drilling on the red planet to find answers to how and why water flowed abundantly on Mars in the past.By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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The future of Hubble and a mission to Saturn’s moon Titan
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For over three decades, the Hubble Space Telescope has remained in low earth orbit sending images to Earth for scientific research. But now, the telescope is starting to show signs of its age. Plus, a look at a new mission is headed far into our solar system to study one of Saturn’s moons.By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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‘Challenger’ takes a new look at the 1986 Space Shuttle disaster
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Author and journalist Adam Higginbotham and his new book Challenger: A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space explores the events that led up to the disaster in 1986.By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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Mini moon rovers and communicating in deep space
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A trio of mini moon rovers will launch to the moon later this year and an Italian space company is trying to communicate farther into space than ever before with new transponders and satellites.By Marian Summerall
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Saving the Space Coast’s future and past from rising water
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On the space coast, engineers and anthropologists are trying to combat rising sea levels that threaten to wash away launch pads at the Kennedy Space Center and thousands-years-old village sites in the Indian River Lagoon.By Brendan Byrne, Marian Summerall
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Space Kids Global heads to space and a mission to Venus is back on track
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Space Kids Global is inspiring the next generation of space enthusiasts and scientists are preparing to study the hottest planet in our solar system.By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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Curious Space and Starliner’s first crewed mission
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Young space enthusiasts are asking an astronaut their burning questions about space exploration.By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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Scientists and astronomers are on the search for moons outside our solar system. Meanwhile, NASA and Nikon are working on a new camera designed to withstand our own moon’s environment.By Brendan Byrne
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Space food scientist Vickie Kloeris, speaks about her new book Space Bites, a memoir of her career with NASA preparing food for orbit.By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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The future of pharmaceuticals in space
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Varda Space Industries is working on pharmaceutical research in space that could help produce HIV therapy drugs at a much lower cost.By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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Viewers across the country are gearing up for the upcoming solar eclipse, and scientists are using this time to launch rockets into the skies – for science!By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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Exploring the women of U.S. space exploration
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It’s Women’s history month and ‘Are We There Yet?’ is exploring the women that made history in space with Wendy Lawrence, a veteran NASA Astronaut.By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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Starship’s success and the Space Coast celebrates a launch icon
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In Texas, Starship’s third orbital test flight was a win for SpaceX. Here in Florida, the Space Coast is celebrating the life of Robert Osband.By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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SpaceX is launching its third orbital test flight off Starship. How high are the stakes? Plus, a glimpse into the history of women in the space program and the fight for female astronauts.By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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As NASA explores human isolation on other planets, the agency’s plan to return Mars rocks to Earth is in limbo.By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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Astronaut Winston Scott’s journey to space
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Former NASA astronaut Winston Scott shared his academic journey that brought him to space and his hope for the future of space exploration.By Brendan Byrne, Marian Summerall
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Weather satellites in space and humans on Mars
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A new satellite will track things like hurricanes and volcanoes from space. Plus, a conversation with the Walkabout the Galaxy podcast hosts Josh Colwell, Audrey Martin and Jim Cooney about humans on Mars.By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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Observatories on the moon and art that reaches orbit
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New technology on the moon and a space art competition that highlights the importance of space.By Marian Summerall, Brendan Byrne
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