Synopsis
The Space Exploration Podcast
Episodes
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NASA nixes DEI and updates on Mars Sample Return
28/01/2025 Duration: 28minThe new Trump administration has ended DEI programs for all federal organizations–how will this affect NASA? Plus, a look at the efforts to bring Mars rocks back to Earth.
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Searching for worlds far away from our own
21/01/2025 Duration: 28minExoplanets, or planets orbiting another star, were originally confirmed in 1992. New telescopes and technological advancements have aided in the discovery of thousands of exoplanets. Now, astronomers wonder if worlds like our own could exist.
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Predictions for this year’s space economy and last year’s record-breaking climate data
15/01/2025 Duration: 28minThis year could be transformative for the space economy with new rockets, AI technology and upcoming missions to the moon. Plus, NASA and NOAA scientists found that 2024 was the hottest year on record since the 1850’s.
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A spacecraft that touched our sun and Ghost Riders in the sky
08/01/2025 Duration: 28minThe Parker Solar Probe is the first man-made spacecraft to get closer to our sun than ever before. Plus, Firefly aerospace is launching its Blue Ghost Lunar Lander to deliver payloads to the moon.
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"Star Bound" and this year’s space news highlights
31/12/2024 Duration: 28minThe book, Star bound, A Beginner's Guide to the American Space Program, from Goddard's Rockets to Goldilocks Planets and Everything in Between (Outward Odyssey: A People's History of Spaceflight) explains America’s space history while highlighting the nation’s social and cultural contexts in space. Plus, a glimpse into the major space news from this past year.
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Holiday celebrations in space
23/12/2024 Duration: 28minHow an astronaut celebrated holidays at the International Space Station with festive foods, decorations and traditions.
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Inspiring the next generation of space enthusiasts and a new moon mobile
17/12/2024 Duration: 28minSpaceKids Global’s founder Sharon Hagle launched into space for the second time and eight kids from the organization’s Press Squad contest watched her journey while getting experience as space journalists. Intuitive Machines unveiled its new lunar rover after being selected by NASA to create the vehicle for Artemis astronauts to use on the moon.
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The wonders in the night sky this month and China’s race to the moon
10/12/2024 Duration: 28minDecember skies will bring stargazer delights. Plus, a look at the growing tension between the U.S. and Chinese space programs.
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What we know about UAP's, and creating space for birds
03/12/2024 Duration: 28minOne astronaut helped build a bridge between space and birds. New UAP hearings are leading to public conversations.
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The quest to find planets outside of our solar system
22/11/2024 Duration: 28minExoplanets are planets that exist outside our solar system. As a relatively new field of study, there’s much to learn about these newly discovered worlds.
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Leaks on the ISS and Space policy impacts on Florida
20/11/2024 Duration: 28minSpace policy in Florida and the potential for private companies on Mars, plus the ISS begins to show its age.
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Rocket science meets political science. Plus, inspiring cosmic images from JWST
12/11/2024 Duration: 28minDuring the last Trump administration there were big moves in space exploration like pushing for human landings on the moon and launching astronauts on commercial rockets, plus a look at some of JWST’s incredible images of stars exploding and galaxies deep in our universe.
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The science of Europa Clipper and research from the red planet
06/11/2024 Duration: 28minEuropa Clipper may open doors on the grander questions on life beyond Earth. Plus, Mars scientists found that Mars might not be so different than Earth as research suggests life could exist in signs of water on the red planet.
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Cosmic creeps and black hole heartbeats
29/10/2024 Duration: 28minUCF physicist and co-host of the podcast “Walkabout the Galaxy”, shares spooky cosmic occurrences. Stephen Eikenberry, UCF professor of applied optics and professor of physics, explains the humanlike pulses from the darkest vacuums in our universe.
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Starship's big catch and Hubble's deep look
22/10/2024 Duration: 28minA journalist takes us through the significance of Starship’s test flight and Hubble’s senior project scientist shares new observations of cosmic phenomena.
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Research endeavors on the space station and exploring an ocean world
15/10/2024 Duration: 28minA director at the ISS Laboratory shares unique research experiments to benefit life on Earth and exploration beyond and a chief of planetary policy addresses the need for executable plans and public support following Europa Clipper’s launch.
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Earth’s new mini moon and tracking tropical weather from space
01/10/2024 Duration: 28minEarth has an asteroid, or mini moon, orbiting the planet for the next several weeks. Plus, a look at how forecasters use weather satellites to track storms.
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SpaceX’s past and future. Plus, a Florida scientist’s journey to space
25/09/2024 Duration: 28minOne journalist takes us through the trajectory of SpaceX and its possible future and a University of Florida scientist takes a journey to space to better understand how humans thrive in space.
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NASA’s strategies for space exploration and menstrual cycles in space
11/09/2024 Duration: 28minNASA is making plans for the future of space exploration with space enthusiasts and companies around the world preparing for the future retirement of the International Space Station and a look into women’s health in space.
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One commercial astronaut is helping kids reach for the stars
03/09/2024 Duration: 28minBlue Origin commercial astronaut and founder of the nonprofit organization SpaceKids Global, Sharon Hagle, is going back to space, this time, with an audience of young people audience. Eight lucky winners from SpaceKids Global’s contest will be able to watch Hagle launch into space and be a part of a Press Squad: interviewing members of Blue Origin’s team.