Archive for May 2016
When living a #MarsLifestyle, what will you miss from Earth?
#MarsLifestyle asks, when you go to Mars what will you miss most from Earth? When you come back to Earth what will you miss most from Mars?
Read MorePlanetary Defense
Jared, Cariann and Mike talk about Planetary Defense and what we’re doing to save planet Earth from big, nasty objects in space!
Read MoreIndia’s Space Shuttle – Space Pod 5/18/16
India has been working for several years to have a reusable space shuttle to deliver satellites and eventually people to space. They will be launching their prototype this month. TMRO Space Pods are crowd funded shows. If you like this episode consider contributing to help us to continue to improve. Head over to http://www.patreon.com/spacepod for…
Read MoreOne way trip to Mars #MarsNone
We speak with Mars One candidate Josh Richards about his views on Mars, Mars One and if this project can ever get off the ground. You can find more information on Josh at themightyginge.com
Read MoreThe basics of Artificial Gravity – Space Pod 05/11/16
TMRO Correspondent Lisa Stojanovski spins a tale on the potential problems of artificial gravity, and why we don’t have a centrifuge module on the International Space Station. TMRO Space Pods are crowd funded shows. If you like this episode consider contributing to help us to continue to improve. Head over to http://www.patreon.com/spacepod for information, goals…
Read MoreThe #EMpossibleDrive
Swiss Space Systems – Space Pod 5/4/16
This week, Space Mike examines Swiss Space Systems and their various plans to achieve affordable access to space for everyone. TMRO Space Pods are crowd funded shows. If you like this episode consider contributing to help us to continue to improve. Head over to http://www.patreon.com/spacepod for information, goals and reward levels. Don’t forget to check…
Read More#RedDragon
SpaceX recently announced their plans to send a Dragon 2 on a voyage to Mars as early as 2018. In this episode we chat about their plans and what it means for the future of Mars colonization.
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