Are We There Yet?

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 58:47:52
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The Space Exploration Podcast

Episodes

  • After SpaceX's Inspiration4 mission, Chris Sembroski is back on Earth

    19/10/2021

    Sembroski and the Inspiration4 crew are now back here on Earth. So what was the experience like? We’ll speak with Sembroksi about the mission and what’s next after leaving the planet.

  • NASA's next space station astronaut & Lucy's mission to the Trojan asteroids

    12/10/2021

    A crew of four is set to launch to the International Space Station at the end of the month, starting a six month mission on the orbiting lab. One of those astronauts is Kayla Barron and she tells us the first rocket launch she’ll ever see in person will be the one she’s sitting on top of. We’ll speak with Barron about her rookie mission to space, and what she expects to do when she gets to the ISS.

  • Trouble Brewing At Blue Origin & The Search For Intergalactic Polluters

    05/10/2021

    Trouble brewing at Blue Original and the search for extraterrestrial life.

  • Can We Call The Inspiration4 Crew Astronauts?

    21/09/2021

    Looking back at Inspiration 4’s launch and the future of commercial astronauts.

  • Countdown To Inspiration4

    14/09/2021

    We’re just a day away from the launch window opening of SpaceX’s Inspiration-4 mission. It’s the first all-civilian space mission to orbit, taking four people on a three-day trip to space and back. It’s also unlike any launch from the U.S. People are leaving the planet, and they’re not NASA astronauts.

  • Grounding Virgin Galactic & Documenting SpaceX's All-Civilian Mission

    07/09/2021

    An inside look at Virgin Galactic as the FAA investigates a recent "mishap" and a conversation with the photographer documenting the all-civilian SpaceX mission Inspiration4.

  • Civilian Space Science & Surviving Black Holes

    31/08/2021

    An all-civilian space mission is set to take flight in about two weeks. the crew of four will fly in SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule mission on a three day trip to low-Earth orbit and back. But it’s not all about fun and games for this private mission. The crew will be performing crucial science experiments that will help get humans to farther places in our solar system like the moon and Mars and survive longer in the harsh environment of space.

  • An Inside Look At SpaceX's Inspiration 4 Mission & What To Make Of A Galactic Arc

    24/08/2021

    It’s a new chapter in space flight history -- so how did we get here? Axios space reporter Miriam Kramer explores the mission’s origin and purpose in a new podcast for Axios. We’ll speak with her about her reporting and what’s ahead for the Inspiration 4 crew.

  • Fight & Flight: A Look At Blue Origin's Fight For A Lander Contract & SLS's New Flight Software

    17/08/2021

    Fight and flight -- the battle over NASA’s lunar lander and new software for the agency’s moon rocket.

  • Printing On The Moon & Black Hole Observations

    10/08/2021

    Can you print things on the moon? Redwire Space wants to find out using a 3D printer installed on the International Space Station.

  • A Soundtrack For Space & The Curious Case Of Dimming Stars

    03/08/2021

    The soundtrack of space. From Gustov Holtz’s suite "The Planets" to Kubrick’s choice of "Blue Danube" in 2001: A Space Odyssey, certain pieces of music are just cosmic. Now, a new project by a space entrepreneur and musician is building upon the soundtrack of space by beaming songs into the cosmos, starting from the International Space Station.

  • Starliner's Redo & Measuring The Pulse Of Mars

    27/07/2021

    Boeing’s Starliner is set to launch on an uncrewed mission from Cape Canaveral to the International Space Station later this week on a critical test mission to certify the vehicle to fly astronauts. It’s a redo of a previous test attempt in late 2019 that failed to reach the space station. We’ll speak with Michelle Parker, Boeing’s space and launch chief engineer about the mission and what the team learned from the previous attempt.

  • A Space For All? How Will Space Tourism Shape Access To Space

    20/07/2021

    Billionaire Jeff Bezos has reached a life-long goal of flying in space. His company Blue Origin launched its first mission with passengers Tuesday morning from West Texas, ushering in a new era of private space tourism. But with a high price tag can only the wealthy fly?

  • A Countdown To Clean Clothes In Space

    13/07/2021

    Astronauts rarely get the comforts of home. Fresh food is scarce, a hot shower is unheard of, and they’re asked to wear their clothes multiple times before tossing them to the trash. Laundry is something missing from human space exploration, but scientists at Proctor and Gamble are hoping to change that.

  • 10 Years Since Shuttle: A Look To The Past & Future

    06/07/2021

    On July 8, 2011, Atlantis launched from Kennedy Space Center, the final mission of the shuttle program. We’ll revisit the Space Shuttle program with two time astronaut Bruce Melnick, who was a mission specialist on both Space Shuttle Discovery and Endeavour. Then, we’ll speak with Space Florida’s Dale Ketcham about the Space Coast plan post-Shuttle and how commercial companies are filling in the void left by the program.

  • Mercury Rising: John Glenn And The Space Race

    29/06/2021

    When we think of the space race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, we focus much on the Apollo program and the U.S. astronauts who crossed that finish line. But the space race began earlier than that and was far more perilous than we thought.

  • NASA Investigates UFOS & Tiny Mars Mic Captures Big Sounds

    22/06/2021

    Why NASA is joining the inquiry into Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP), how a tiny mic on Mars is beaming back bigs sounds and a profile of a launch photographer capturing rockets leaving the planet.

  • Space Tourism: Up There & Down Here

    15/06/2021

    A seat on Blue Origin’s first crewed New Shepard flight went for $28 million at auction. It marks the start of a new chapter of space tourism. So what’s the future of this burgeoning market?

  • We're Going To Venus

    08/06/2021

    NASA selected two missions to head to Venus by the end of the 2020s. VERITAS and DAVINCI+ will be the first U.S. mission to Venus in decades. So why study Venus?

  • Bringing Mars To Earth

    02/06/2021

    NASA’s Perseverance rover is sending back some of the clearest and most dramatic images of the Martian surface ever. It landed earlier this year, and since then has been beaming back detailed panoramics, up close images, even sound and video of one of our closest celestial neighbors.

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