Two non-experts work their way through the entire available run of the old time radio anthology X Minus 1 with occasional guests.
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Spacewalk is the latest adventure with Tim Dodd, the Everyday Astronaut, as he takes listener and supporter questions and will dive deep into topics, while also having casual chats about whatever might be the current hot topic. The blend of Dodd's knowledge base, personal insights, and listener interactions makes this a must-listen for space enthusiasts and aspiring engineers alike. Join Tim as he continues his quest to "bring space down to Earth for everyday people"
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Welcome to the Space Rocket History podcast
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Whether you are a casual space observer, a fanatic, or a skeptic, the Rocket LaunchPod is your guide to how the American space program got to where it is today -- and where it's going in the future. Why haven’t we been to the moon since 1972? What happened to the space shuttle program? Is Mars colonization really possible? Join Nate Ray as he talks with astronauts, NASA scientists, and space journalists to get to the bottom of American space exploration.
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Design is everywhere in our lives, perhaps most importantly in the places where we've just stopped noticing. 99% Invisible is a weekly exploration of the process and power of design and architecture. From award winning producer Roman Mars. Learn more at 99percentinvisible.org.
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TnT's Hit Songs From Mars seeks to unravel the stories behind some of pop's most unlikely hits. From simple curiosities to songs that changed the world, we examine the sociopolitical and cultural factors that contributed to the success of these surprising outliers, and the impact these songs had on society.
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AMERICA'S RETURN TO SPACE - News and Information on America's space program - Artemis Return to Moon and on to Mars. Space X Crew Missions to the International Space Station and our unmanned scientific satellites and rovers on Mars. On Tuesday's join broadcast journalist David Denault, former NPR space correspondent AND On Friday's - with broadcast journalist Dawn Meyer, Space Coast News Editor and Host of America In Space. A 28 years veteran of the Space Shuttle Program.
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Join us on the Cities in Space podcast as we talk with rocket scientists, space entrepreneurs, filmmakers, space ecologists, and more. Science! Technology! Engineering! Art! Mathematics!
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From Earth orbit to the Moon and Mars, explore the world of human spaceflight with NASA each week on the official podcast of the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Listen to in-depth conversations with the astronauts, scientists and engineers who make it possible.
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We place less-loved science fiction films from the past under our microscope and try to understand what went wrong.
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Going to space is just the beginning. It's what you do when you get there that matters most. We'll take you out of this world to get an inside look into how we are pioneering a bold new vision of space. Join us on this journey of adventure and discovery as our experts explore the future of space and how today's technological advancements are helping humans "untether" from Earth, establishing interconnected communications, defending our allies, and sustaining Earth for future generations.
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19 years on Australian Public Radio (as StarStuff), 8 years of podcasting and counting. We have a lot of content to share with you. Recognized worldwide by our listeners and industry experts as one of the best and most thoroughly researched programs on Astronomy, Space, and Science News. Hosted by Stuart Gary, a veteran radio science reporter, broadcaster and now podcaster. Keep up-to-date and learn something new with every episode. New episodes weekly. Three new episodes are published on Mo ...
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The daily space intelligence and analysis that global space industry leaders and experts depend on. Published each weekday, this program also includes interviews with a wide spectrum of experts from industry, academia, and research organizations all over the world. Visit us to learn more at https://space.n2k.com/
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Space Explr is an independent media network found by Martynas Fedotovas. On this channel, you're going to find a lot of great videos and interviews on rocket science, space technology, space medicine, analog missions, astronaut training, space science, astrophysics, astrophotography, and much more. For business inquiries email: spaceexplr@gmail.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spaceexplr/support
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The Soviet Union has won the Space Race and American astronauts never landed on the Moon. Told through radio news broadcasts in 1968 and 1969, The Soyuz Files takes you from the skyscrapers of Manhattan to the spires of the Kremlin. Join investigative journalist Jack Schechter as he gets swept up in the intrigue of two rocket scientists, a Soviet diplomat, and the lies that hold everything together. Presented by The West, an LA-based multimedia storytelling collective. See more of our work o ...
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Salutations from Space and welcome to the StarryTelling Podcast with your host and celestial navigator Gemini Brett of More Than Astrology. Here, the myths and legends of old will be used as fuel to launch the rocket ship of our consciousness into the Cosmos. *********** We will begin by honoring the ancient traditions of spoken transmission by listening to an old starry story told anew. Then we will set the controls to treasure hunt as, together, we seek to unravel the hidden gems of Cosmol ...
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An Astrological take on the current planetary conditions. Tune into the positive flow of the Cosmos and let Astrology help navigate your everyday.
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Here’s an Idea is Tech Briefs' original podcast series features the stories behind today’s most innovative technologies and the inventors responsible for creating them.
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As name indicates, lets get to the basics podcast is new way of learning about everything that you wished that would have been known
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Are you curious about the stars? Dive deeper than ever before with Derrick Pitts, The Franklin Institute's popular Chief Astronomer, as he takes you on a behind-the-scenes tour of space. But this isn't just about distant galaxies and rocket science. This podcast brings to light the personal stories, dreams, and challenges of those who dedicate their lives to understanding and exploring the cosmos—from astronomers to educators, engineers to storytellers. Enhanced by immersive sound design, an ...
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Stand up comedian and Daily Show Correspondent Ronny Chieng talks to himself for 30minutes about his week. New York via Australia via Singapore/Malaysia.
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The Abbot of the Space-Anchor of Logic (S-AoL) speaks publicly for the first time since the S-AoL came into existence in November of 2018, connecting the Earth and Mars via a divine geometrical construction, thereby preparing the way for Einstein's "god" to defeat Entropy in the Universe and grant our community eternal life.
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OK Smart-ass is a regular look at technology, how we see, use it and the impact it has on our everyday lives.
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About Space Today's salute to America on its 248 Birthday.By About Space Today
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It's not long now until Ariane 6 is expected to launch - July 9th is the date on the schedule. It's Europe's next flagship launch vehicle, and there are high hopes for this rocket to get the next generation of European spacecraft to orbit. That's why it was a big, big punch in the gut when a major customer, who signed up for an Ariane 6 launch four…
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S27E79: First Stars and Galaxies, China's Lunar Sample Return, and Rocket Lab's 50th Launch
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 79, where we uncover the latest groundbreaking developments in space exploration and astronomy. First, astronomers have discovered ancient star clusters in a galaxy dating back to near the dawn of time. These clusters, detected using gravitational lensing and the powerful near-infrared camera aboard the Webb …
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Apollo 14 launched on January 31, 1971. Five days later Alan Shepard and Edgar Mitchell walked on the Moon while Stuart Roosa, a former US Forest Service smoke jumper, orbited above in the command module. Packed in small containers in Roosa's personal kit were hundreds of tree seeds, part of a joint NASA/USFS project. Upon return to Earth, the seed…
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In a Friday News Conference, NASA and Boeing says the Starliner is safe for a return, but when? Join David Denault, Executive News Editor for details from the news conference.By broadcast journalist David Denault, Executive News Editor
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SpaceX's tender offer values the company at a record $210 billion. A defunct Russian satellite forced ISS astronauts to shelter and added to the growing space junk problem. Thales Alenia Space announced that their ASCEND study shows promising results for space-based data centers and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favo…
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The CHAPEA crew checks in on their eleventh month in a Mars simulated habitat, and a NASA expert discusses the measures taken to ensure that the year long mission has been conducted safely and ethically. HWHAP Episode 342.By Abby Graf
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NASA has successfully transitioned operation of the Hubble Space Telescope to an alternate operating mode which uses one gyro. Join Dawn Meyer, Space Coast News Editor on how NASA got Hubble functioning normally.By broadcast journalist Dawn Meyer, Space Coast News Editor
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S27E78: Unveiling Rogue Planets, Hera's Demos Flyby, and Voyager 1's Science Reboot
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 78, where we delve into the latest discoveries and missions in the vast expanse of space. First, the European Space Agency's Euclid Space Telescope has discovered seven more rogue planets in the darkness of interstellar space. These gas giants, each with at least four times the mass of Jupiter, were detected …
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NASA selects SpaceX to build a vehicle to deorbit the International Space Station (ISS). MDA Space has been awarded $1 billion from the Canadian Space Agency for the next phases of the Canadarm3 program. Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser left off the manifest on the next ULA Vulcan launch in September, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and r…
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A joint research group in China studying Chang'e-5 lunar samples report that they've found flakes of naturally occuring few-layer graphene. Blue Origin calls for the FAA to cap the rate of SpaceX’s Starship and Super Heavy launches to limit environmental impact in Florida. Collins Aerospace reportedly backed out of a spacesuit contract with NASA, a…
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S27E77: Early Universe Black Holes, Mars' Odd Rocks, and Milky Way Flares
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 77, where we explore the latest cosmic discoveries and advancements in space exploration. First, astronomers have discovered the earliest known pair of quasars in the process of merging. Reported in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, this discovery represents the earliest known merger of supermassive black ho…
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Have scientists finally able to confirm that not only water existed on the surface but the planet had an atmosphere with the discovery of a unique rock. Join David Denault, Executive News Editor and a discovery that water may be under the planets surface.
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China’s Chang'e 6 mission capsule containing 2 kilograms of lunar far side soil samples has returned to Earth. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully conducted the third Reusable Launch Vehicle Landing Experiment. Airbus predicts a €900 million hit in the first half 2024 in its Space Division, and more. Remember to leave us …
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When two Stanford graduate students set out to create a new kind of cigarette that wouldn’t kill them, they didn’t foresee all the obstacles that lay ahead—or the powerful forces their invention would unleash. Nearly 10 years after the launch of the JUUL, Backfired: The Vaping Wars asks: Could e-cigarettes have been the solution to one of the world…
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Jeremy Hansen, he's going to the Moon! He will be the first Canadian astronaut to leave Earth's orbit and go to the Moon on Artemis II next September. Join John Gomez with an exclusive About Space Today interview.By broadcast journalist John Gomes, This Week In Space Editor
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The Florida family is suing NASA for damages after their home was damaged by space debris made by a spent battery palette that was released from the ISS in 2021. Images shared of space debris falling on a village in China. Synspective has raised 7 billion Yen (over $43 million) in a Series C funding round, and more. Our 2024 N2K CyberWire Audience …
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S27E76: Earth's Ancient Fresh Water, Inner Core Slowdown, and Interstellar Cloud Climate Impact
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 76, where we delve into the latest groundbreaking discoveries in planetary science and astronomy. First, scientists have uncovered evidence that fresh water existed on Earth about 4 billion years ago, pushing back the timeframe for the potential emergence of life by 500 million years. This discovery, based on…
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Forging your journey with NASA Astronaut Susan Kilrain.
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Susan Kilrain is an American aerospace engineer, former United States Navy officer, and a former NASA astronaut. She is the youngest person to pilot a Space Shuttle. Susan recently released a children’s book called “An Unlikely Astronaut” to encourage future generations to follow their dreams. Our 2024 N2K CyberWire Audience Survey is underway, mak…
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It is absolutely an exciting time to be a space nerd. We are in the thick of a space race 2.0. Or more accurately, 5-0, because we've now seen launch number 50 for commercial launch provider Rocket Lab. Honeywell to acquire CAES. Starlab and Palantir make a deal. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an …
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This is the sixth official episode, breaking down the 1974 Pulitzer Prize winning book, The Power Broker by our hero Robert Caro. This week, Roman and Elliott sit down with Mike Schur, who created the critically acclaimed NBC comedy The Good Place, and co-created Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn 99, Rutherford Falls, and Netflix’s upcoming, A Classic…
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S27E75: Mars' Solar Storm Spectacle and Galactic Disk Discoveries
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 75, where we explore the latest cosmic events and scientific advancements shaping our understanding of the universe. First, we delve into how Mars lit up during last month's spectacular solar storm. These solar events provided astronomers with unprecedented data, revealing the impact of solar flares and coron…
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Aerospace engineers discuss NASA’s Quesst mission and the X-59 aircraft designed to fly faster than the speed of sound and test the future of supersonic travel. HWHAP Episode 341.By Abby Graf
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The Voyager 1 Spacecraft traveling far outside our Solar System has begun transmitting again. Join Dawn Meyer, Space Coast News Editor for the rest of the story.By broadcast journalist Dawn Meyer, Space Coast News Editor
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United Nations' Committee on the peaceful uses of Outer Space (COPUOUS) 24 kicks off in Vienna. Isar extends its Series C. Virgin Galactic books a crew for a Delta flight. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you’ll never mi…
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S27E74: Water Frost on Olympus Mons, Europe's Solar Probe, and Virgin Galactic's Pause
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Join us for SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 74, where we explore the latest cosmic discoveries and advancements in space exploration. First, astronomers have discovered water frost on the solar system's tallest volcanoes, including Olympus Mons on Mars. This groundbreaking find challenges existing ideas about the red planet's climate dynamics and sugge…
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Welcome to the T-Minus Overview Radio Show. In this program we’ll feature some of the conversations from our daily podcast with the people who are forging the path in the new space era, from industry leaders, technology experts and pioneers, to educators, policy makers, research organizations, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and revi…
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251.💖The Sun Moves to Cancer on the Solstice.🌞Nourish your creations ✨ Capricorn Full moon is grants us know-how.
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Welcome to a special episode where we delve into the significance of the solstices and equinoxes as powerful points of the year. Learn how to align with these energies to enhance your personal growth and happiness. Discover how the summer solstice, marked by the sun's entry into Cancer, offers a nurturing and protective atmosphere. We explore the t…
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The NATO Innovation Fund has announced its first deep tech investments to address challenges in defense, security and resilience. The US and India have made significant strides toward deepening and expanding strategic cooperation across key technology sectors including space. The US Space Force’s Space Systems Command has awarded four companies con…
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After Hurricane Camille caused widespread death and destruction along the US Gulf Coast in 1969, two scientists created the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale as a way to quickly warn the public when dangerous storms were on the way. Today, we’re still using the scale and its system of ranking storms as Categories 1 to 5. But in the 55 years since…
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On This Week In Space with John Gomez, Voyager is talking again, Virgin Galatic's Final Tests, the bidding begins on new launch contracts.By broadcast journalist John Gomes, This Week In Space Editor
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has selected Redwire as the prime mission integrator for the development of an air-breathing satellite that will demonstrate the use of novel electric propulsion systems in VLEO. The US Missile Defense Agency (MDA) tracked its first hypersonic launch from space. China completed a series of tests…
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