Archive for June 2019
Interview | NASA’s Psyche Mission to a Metal Asteroid
We are joined by NASA’s Psyche mission lead Lindy Elkins-Tanton to talk about this upcoming mission to explore the metallic asteroid that may be the core of a protoplanet! We cover what this means for us here on Earth and why is it important as well as how they plan to accomplish the mission itself!…
Read MoreSpace News | How you can travel to the International Space Station
NASA is opening its doors (or airlocks) to the International Space Station. If you have enough cash, cash, money you will be able to hitch a ride up to the iconic orbiting laboratory, Athena return to give us an interesting look at the rings of Saturn and newly discovered findings from Cassini.
Read MoreSpace News | Reusable Spaceships and a mysterious Lunar lump
This week we bring you launches in a slightly updated format. A bit tweaked even from last week, let me know if that adds some of the excitement and fun back in. In News this week ESA is working on a reusable spaceship that can rapidly bring back samples to Earth. There’s also a mysterious…
Read MoreSpace News | Starlink Launches, OmegA Anomaly and Plasma
We are back with a SLEW of launches this week! Trying a slightly modified launch format combining the best of Launch Minute with the flexibility of the current format. Needs a bit of love (especially the upcoming launches graphic) but hopefully you see the vision here. In Space News this week, Northrup Grumman has an…
Read MoreRoundtable | NASA’s Project Artemis and their plans to settle the moon
This week we have special guest Manju Bangalore along with Cariann, Jared and Jade return for our first round table in a while to talk about NASA”s plan to colonize the moon. We dive specifically in to their Project Artemis. Since we didn’t really cover it on the show, a bit about Manju. She used…
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