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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 161 — The TWiS Comedy Hour!
This Week In Space podcast: Episode 161 — The TWiS Comedy Hour!

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time17-05-2025

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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 161 — The TWiS Comedy Hour!

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. On Episode 161 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik catch up on headlines ... and space dad jokes! We're going to update you on the ever-slimming NASA budget, the latest news on the Voyager spacecraft, what's up with the SLS, Orion capsule, and Artemis programs? SpaceX's 9th Starship test flight, AliBaba in orbit, and the end of the universe. And more space jokes than ever for you to choke on. Download or subscribe to this show at: episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at Gilmour Space - "TestFlight 1 - Scrubbed" The top fell off Australia's first orbital-class rocket, delaying its launch If Congress actually cancels the SLS rocket, what happens next? NASA resurrects Voyager 1 interstellar spacecraft's thrusters after 20 years: 'These thrusters were considered dead' Trump's proposed 2026 NASA budget cuts will cede our space 'position of leadership to other nations', top scientists say Is NASA ready for the Red Planet? US senator's 'Mission to MARS Act' aims to modernize Johnson Space Center SpaceX will launch Starship's 9th test flight next week, Elon Musk says Scientists calculate when the universe will end — it's sooner than expected China launches first of 2,800 satellites for AI space computing constellation Starlink Outpaces Launches: SpaceX Enters New Era of Profitability Cancelled VIPER Moon Rover: New News – Lights-on or Off? Strongest solar flare of 2025 erupts from sun, sparking radio blackouts across Europe, Asia and the Middle East NASA Observes First Visible-light Auroras at Mars Virgin Galactic says production of new spaceplanes on track TOP TELESCOPE PICK: Looking for a telescope to see planets and comets? We recommend the Celestron Astro Fi 102 as the top pick in our best beginner's telescope guide. Finally, did you know you can launch your own SpaceX rocket? Model rocket maker Estes' stunning scale model of a Falcon 9 rocket that you can pick up now. The launchable model is a detailed recreation of the Falcon 9 and retails for $149.99. You can save 10% by using the code IN-COLLECTSPACE at checkout, courtesy of our partners This Week in Space covers the new space age. Every Friday we take a deep dive into a fascinating topic. What's happening with the new race to the moon and other planets? When will SpaceX really send people to Mars? Join Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik from as they tackle those questions and more each week on Friday afternoons. You can subscribe today on your favorite podcatcher.

This Week In Space podcast: Episode 160 — The Amazing Dr. Goddard
This Week In Space podcast: Episode 160 — The Amazing Dr. Goddard

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time10-05-2025

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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 160 — The Amazing Dr. Goddard

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. On Episode 160 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik are joined by Charles Slatkin to talk about the legacy of Dr. Robert Goddard, the "Father of Rocketry."Slatkin grew up during the Space Age and has become a Goddard evangelist, going so far as to purchase the historic Goddard home to convert into a museum. But his efforts don't stop there. Slatkin has started a nonprofit to not only further Goddard's legacy, but also to inspire young people, who he calls "today's Goddards," to reach for the stars. Hear this inspiring story on this episode of This Week in Space! Download or subscribe to this show at: episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at Failed Soviet Venus probe Kosmos 482 is expected to fall to Earth tonight, but when and where? Here's what we know Key Portion of NASA's Roman Space Telescope Clears Thermal Vacuum Test Astronaut Scott Kelly joins 'Mission Dry,' stars in Goodnites campaign Robert Goddard anniversary begins its historic climb Dr. Robert H. Goddard Robert Goddard's boyhood home in Worcester sold, to be used for science education The National Space Trail Goddard Space Flight Center TOP TELESCOPE PICK: Looking for a telescope to see planets and comets? We recommend the Celestron Astro Fi 102 as the top pick in our best beginner's telescope guide. Finally, did you know you can launch your own SpaceX rocket? Model rocket maker Estes' stunning scale model of a Falcon 9 rocket that you can pick up now. The launchable model is a detailed recreation of the Falcon 9 and retails for $149.99. You can save 10% by using the code IN-COLLECTSPACE at checkout, courtesy of our partners This Week in Space covers the new space age. Every Friday we take a deep dive into a fascinating topic. What's happening with the new race to the moon and other planets? When will SpaceX really send people to Mars? Join Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik from as they tackle those questions and more each week on Friday afternoons. You can subscribe today on your favorite podcatcher.

This Week In Space podcast: Episode 157 — Space Force!
This Week In Space podcast: Episode 157 — Space Force!

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time19-04-2025

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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 157 — Space Force!

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. We've all heard of it, and some of us have seen the Netflix comedy series, but what exactly is the U.S. Space Force, and what do they do?On Episode 157 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik invite USSF Chief Master Sergeant John Bentivegna to the podcast to discuss the founding of Space Force, what they are charged with overseeing, their role in continuously monitoring U.S. orbital assets and possible threats to them, and their future role in guarding the space lanes. We also look at the controversy surrounding the recent Blue Origin flight with Katy Perry and other women of note, a recent explosion at a Northrop Grumman facility, and the announcement of a possible detection of life on exoplanet k2-18b! Download or subscribe to this show at: episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at Possible signs of alien life found on nearby exoplanet, study reports 'It is the highest high': Here's what Katy Perry and the 5 other women of Blue Origin's historic all-female flight felt after liftoff Katy Perry just became the 1st pop star to sing in space — but Lance Bass, Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Sarah Brightman and Justin Bieber had their chance Explosion destroys building at Northrop Grumman rocket test site in Utah Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force John F. Bentivegna U.S. Space Force Space Force Officer Guardians U.S. Space Force defines path to space superiority in first Warfighting framework TOP TELESCOPE PICK: Looking for a telescope to see planets and comets? We recommend the Celestron Astro Fi 102 as the top pick in our best beginner's telescope guide. Finally, did you know you can launch your own SpaceX rocket? Model rocket maker Estes' stunning scale model of a Falcon 9 rocket that you can pick up now. The launchable model is a detailed recreation of the Falcon 9 and retails for $149.99. You can save 10% by using the code IN-COLLECTSPACE at checkout, courtesy of our partners This Week in Space covers the new space age. Every Friday we take a deep dive into a fascinating topic. What's happening with the new race to the moon and other planets? When will SpaceX really send people to Mars? Join Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik from as they tackle those questions and more each week on Friday afternoons. You can subscribe today on your favorite podcatcher.

This Week In Space podcast: Episode 156 — Rocket Blast
This Week In Space podcast: Episode 156 — Rocket Blast

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time12-04-2025

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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 156 — Rocket Blast

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. On Episode 156 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik welcome Dr. Phil Metzger from the University of Central Florida to discuss the dangerous realities of rocket plumes when landing spacecraft on the Moon and diving into the main topic, the hosts talk about Jared Isaacman's NASA administrator confirmation hearing, Katy Perry's upcoming Blue Origin spaceflight, and a newly discovered comet. Download or subscribe to this show at: episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at Dr. Phil Metzger Swamp Works Granular Mechanics and Regolith Operations (GMRO) Electrostatics and Surface Physics Laboratory Helium-3 mining on the lunar surface Trump White House budget proposal eviscerates science funding at NASA UCF - System Development: Robotics TOP TELESCOPE PICK: Looking for a telescope to see planets and comets? We recommend the Celestron Astro Fi 102 as the top pick in our best beginner's telescope guide. Finally, did you know you can launch your own SpaceX rocket? Model rocket maker Estes' stunning scale model of a Falcon 9 rocket that you can pick up now. The launchable model is a detailed recreation of the Falcon 9 and retails for $149.99. You can save 10% by using the code IN-COLLECTSPACE at checkout, courtesy of our partners This Week in Space covers the new space age. Every Friday we take a deep dive into a fascinating topic. What's happening with the new race to the moon and other planets? When will SpaceX really send people to Mars? Join Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik from as they tackle those questions and more each week on Friday afternoons. You can subscribe today on your favorite podcatcher.

ISS National Lab explores the future of space in new podcast 'Between a Rocket and a Hard Space'
ISS National Lab explores the future of space in new podcast 'Between a Rocket and a Hard Space'

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time30-03-2025

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ISS National Lab explores the future of space in new podcast 'Between a Rocket and a Hard Space'

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. It seems like everyone on Earth — and beyond — is getting into the podcast business these days. The International Space Station National Laboratory just launched "Between a Rocket and a Hard Space," a brand-new podcast that explores the future of space innovation. The series will delve into the discoveries, innovations, projects and personalities helping to forge the future of space. Episodes can be accessed via all major platforms, including Apple Podcast, iHeartRadio, Spotify and YouTube. According to the podcast's webpage, its pun-tastic name reflects the extraordinary challenges and complexities of venturing into the hazardous environment of space, with a focus on the overwhelming benefits that space-based research and development can offer. Related: This Week In Space podcast: Episode 153 — Pathways to Mars "Between a Rocket and a Hard Space" is hosted by Patrick O'Neill, longtime public affairs and outreach lead for the ISS National Lab, which is a government-funded institution that conducts a range of research on the U.S. parts of the station. The new podcast will offer "exclusive insights from scientists, engineers,and visionaries leveraging the unique environment of low Earth orbit to push the boundaries of research and technology development," according to the webpage. Additionally, the podcast will look at the latest important decisions from space industry policymakers; venture capitalists and funding institutions helping to infuse cash into the evolving space economy; and educators on the ground level influencing our greatest resource, those agile young minds hoping to become the next generation of visionaries. Related stories: — International Space Station: Everything you need to know about the orbital laboratory — Low Earth orbit: Definition, theory and facts — New ISS research project will benefit cancer patients on Earth The podcast's first episode is available here. In it, O'Neill chats with ISS National Lab Chief Scientific Officer Michael Roberts about the pioneering science occurring on the venerable orbiting lab and its real-life impact on technology, medicine, and industry. Roberts discusses his unique perspectives on microgravity's expansive role in pharmaceutical research, regenerative medicine, revolutionary materials and in-space manufacturing. O'Neill has been the chief communicator for every space station resupply mission featuring ISS National Lab-sponsored payloads since 2012, and he'll provide his expert experience and insights in each successive podcast episode, drawn from years working in collaboration with veteran innovators and scientists who've kept the International Space Station on our radar.

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