Synopsis
Join us as we venture into the future of SPACE EXPLORATION and the incredible LEADERS who are taking us there.
Episodes
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When The Heavens Went On Sale - Ashlee Vance interview (bestselling author of ELON MUSK) New Book
17/05/2023 Duration: 18minThe Misfits and Geniuses Racing to Put Space Within ReachIn this episode we speak with Ashlee Vance, New York Times bestselling author of ELON MUSK. In his latest book, WHEN THE HEAVENS WENT ON SALE, Ashlee takes us on a captivating journey into the world of commercial space, shedding light on the revolution happening right above our heads. With unprecedented access to private space companies, Ashlee unveils the untold stories of misfits and geniuses racing to put space within reach. Get ready to discover how this new space economy is transforming economics, geopolitics, and daily life, and what it means for the future of humanity's ventures beyond Earth.——————————————————————ツ HOPE YOU ENJOY THIS INTERVIEW!
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FORTITUDE – Forging the Trillion Dollar Space Economy
03/05/2023 Duration: 13minA Torsten Hoffman DocumentaryIn this episode we feature Torsten Hoffmann, the award-winning filmmaker behind the upcoming documentary 'Fortitude: Forging the Trillion Dollar Space Economy'. For this film Torsten has interviewed more than 70 experts on four continents to cover the people, perils and promises behind the emerging space industry. Interviews feature influential figures, including policy makers, astrophysicists, venture capitalists, and technology companies, as well as startups aiming to turn science fiction into science fact. The documentary is nearing completion and is in the final stages of fundraising, where supporters can get a chance to send their pet’s dna to the Moon.——————————————————————ツ HOPE YOU ENJOY THIS INTERVIEW!
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THE NEW GUYS: The Historic Class of Astronauts That Broke Barriers and Changed the Face of Space Travel
19/04/2023 Duration: 12minThe New Guys by Meredith BagbyI am delighted to welcome author and space historian Meredith Bagby to our show today. Meredith has just released her latest book, "THE NEW GUYS: The Historic Class of Astronauts That Broke Barriers and Changed the Face of Space Travel". In this captivating work, Meredith delves into the story of the first class of civilian astronauts for the space shuttle, and their enduring impact on the American space program.——————————————————————ツ HOPE YOU ENJOY THIS INTERVIEW!
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Space Situational Awareness and Debris Management: Interview with Dr. Luisa Buinhas, CPO of Vyoma
05/04/2023 Duration: 28minSpace situational awareness and debris managementWelcome to our interview with Dr. Luisa Buinhas, the Chief Program Officer of Vyoma, a company revolutionizing the way space debris is monitored and managed. Luisa has a background in space situational awareness and debris management, and her company offers a range of technology and services to help organizations track and mitigate the effects of space debris. With the increasing use of satellites and the potential risks posed by debris in orbit, Vyoma's services are more important than ever. In this interview, we'll be discussing how Vyoma's technology works, the challenges the company faces, and how it is working towards a more sustainable future for space activities. We'll also hear about the company's recent projects and partnerships, as well as its future plans in the field of space situational awareness and debris management.——————————————————————ツ HOPE YOU ENJOY THIS INTERVIEW!
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Exploring the Icy Moons of Jupiter: An Interview with ESA's JUICE Operational Scientist, Claire Vallat
22/03/2023 Duration: 18minGet ready to explore Jupiter’s icy moons with the European Space Agency's JUICE mission. Join us as we uncover the secrets of one of the solar system's most mysterious and fascinating places.——————————————————————ツ HOPE YOU ENJOY THIS INTERVIEW!
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“1,000 Facts About Space” and “How to Teach Grownups About Pluto” with Astronomer Dean Regas
08/03/2023 Duration: 30minTwo Fascinating New Kids (and everyone else!) Books for AstronomyDid you know that one of Saturn’s moons is so hollow it would float on water? Or that Jupiter might have diamonds floating in its clouds? Learn about these and others in 1,000 Facts about Space, a new book by astronomer Dean Regas, who joins us next in today’s episode.——————————————————————ツ HOPE YOU ENJOY THIS INTERVIEW!
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SpaceX Crew-6 featuring interview with UAE Astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi
22/02/2023 Duration: 09minSpaceX Crew-6 is launching soon, with many first-time surprises. The sixth SpaceX commercial crew mission to the International Space Station for NASA is scheduled to launch in a few days from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.——————————————————————ツ HOPE YOU ENJOY THIS INTERVIEW!
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Revolutionizing Satellite Communications: An Interview with QuadSAT CEO Joakim Espeland on Using Drones
15/02/2023 Duration: 19minJoakim Espeland is the CEO and co-founder of QuadSAT, a Danish company that has developed brand new tools and techniques for testing and calibrating satellite antennas using a drone-based solution. He has already led the company from idea to $million revenue and continues to grow it. Early on, this technology was recognized as a “game changer” for the satellite industry. Satellite operators see QuadSAT’s technology as being a valuable alternative to traditional methods of antenna testing and the European Space Agency (ESA) sees it as having considerable market value to the satellite industry. QuadSAT has already worked with some leading companies, including OneWeb, SES, ESA, and Oxford Space Systems, amongst others.——————————————————————ツ HOPE YOU ENJOY THIS INTERVIEW!
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Dragonfly – Space Helicopter to explore Saturn’s Moon Titan – Interview with Principal Investigator Elizabeth “Zibi” Turtle
01/02/2023 Duration: 23minDragonfly, an upcoming mission from the Applied Physics Laboratory, is a pioneering project that aims to explore Saturn's largest moon, Titan. The mission will send a rotorcraft called Dragonfly to Titan's surface to study its geology, atmosphere, and potential habitability. Titan is of particular interest to scientists because it has a thick atmosphere, stable liquids on its surface, and a complex chemistry that is similar to that of early Earth. ——————————————————————ツ HOPE YOU ENJOY THIS INTERVIEW!
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Season 4 Trailer
28/01/2023 Duration: 01minSeason 4 starts February 1st! Here's a sneak peek at some of our episodes.
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Season 4 Starts February 1st!
24/01/2023 Duration: 01minThe fourth season of "Your Space Journey" starts on February 1st! This season, we'll be taking you on an exciting journey through the latest and greatest in space exploration. First up, we'll be diving into the Dragonfly mission to Titan, led by APL. This mission will see a drone-like spacecraft explore the surface of Titan, one of Saturn's moons, by making multiple flights during a two-year mission.Next, we'll be showcasing QuadSAT's cutting-edge drone technology, which is being used to test and improve satellite communications.Then, we'll be learning from Dean Regas, the author of "1000 facts about space" and "How to teach grownups about Pluto", as he shares his knowledge and passion for space with us.We'll also be following the ESA missions Juice and EUCLID, which will explore Jupiter's icy moons and study the large-scale structure of the universe respectively.So get ready to join us as we embark on this exciting journey through the fina
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SPACE RACE 2.0: Interview with author Brad Bergan
09/11/2022 Duration: 17minSPACE RACE 2.0: SpaceX, Blue Origin, Virgin Galactic, NASA, and the Privatization of the Final Frontier Interview with Author Brad BerganIn this episode we’ll discuss SPACE RACE 2.0, a new book that follows the development of commercial space exploration to the present, including today’s major players SpaceX, Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic. Joining me today is the book’s author Brad Bergan. Brad is senior editor at NFT Now. Previously, he was a contributing editor at Futurism and senior editor at Interesting Engineering, specializing in space and tech. As an investigative journalist, his words have been cited in Bloomberg, Discover, Business Insider, and NBC News. SPACE RACE 2.0Space Race 2.0 follows the development of commercial space exploration to the present. The first steps in private ventures are covered, such as those by Space Services Inc. and Orbital Science in the 1980s and ’90s, as well as today’s major players: SpaceX, Blue Origin, Virgin Galactic. While examining the hardware, Bergan also explor
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SpaceX Crew 5 JAXA Astronaut Koichi Wakata interview (2020 rerelease)
08/10/2022 Duration: 18minInterview with SpaceX Crew-5 JAXA astronaut, Dr. Koichi Wakata (re-release interview from 2020). Dr. Koichi Wakata has accumulated more than 350 days in space spanning five missions, setting a record in Japanese human space flight history for the longest stay in space. He has flown on three space shuttle missions, and a Soyuz mission, and became the first Japanese Commander of the International Space Station. Dr. Wakata has held several key positions with JAXA, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, including serving as JAXA Vice President and Senior Advisor.With the Crew 5 mission, Dr. Wakata made his fifth trip to space and now that he’s aboard the International Space Station, he will serve as a flight engineer for Expedition 68. Dragon was the third different type of spacecraft Dr. Wakata has flown to space. In this interview (from 2020), we discuss how Dr. Wakata became an astronaut, plus JAXA missions such as Hayabusa2, IKAROS, JUICE (Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer) and MMX (Martian Moons Exploration). For
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NASA Artemis I – Dave Reynolds, Deputy Program Manager for SLS Booster Subsystems
04/08/2022 Duration: 19minIn this episode we’ll discuss NASA’s upcoming Artemis 1 mission, scheduled to launch no earlier than the end of this month. The Space Launch System rocket, or “SLS” will propel the Orion spacecraft on its mission around the Moon and back to Earth. Artemis 1 will be an uncrewed flight test that will travel farther than any other human-rated spacecraft has traveled before. This mission, the first of an increasing series of complex missions, will demonstrate NASA’s capability to extend human existence to the Moon, and on to Mars. Joining me today from NASA’s Marshal Space Flight Center is Dave Reynolds, Deputy Program Manager for SLS Booster Subsystems. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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TOP GUN: MAVERICK - Aerial Coordinator & Camera Pilot Kevin LaRosa II
29/06/2022 Duration: 18minKevin LaRosa II is the Aerial Coordinator & Camera Pilot for Top Gun: Maverick. He’s one of Hollywood’s most sought-after pilot and aerial coordinators, licensed to fly a variety of aircraft ranging from helicopters and airplanes to Learjets and more. He’s known for his work on major blockbusters including Ironman, The Avengers, and Transformers 5. Kevin is an accomplished ATP rated pilot in a multitude of fixed wing and rotorcraft, and works heavily in the motion picture and television industries worldwide coordinating and directing film sequences in the air and on the ground.Kevin joins me in this interview to discuss his career and his latest work which can be seen in Paramount’s Top Gun: Maverick.——————————————————————
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Starlink Internet – Is it right for you?
27/04/2022 Duration: 16minTwo Starlinks, two locations, two slightly different results. In this episode I tested out Starlink internet in two locations 1,000 miles apart. First we try it out in central Florida, then we go to Indianapolis to test another unit. We tested 4k, multiple 4k streams, FaceTime, multiple devices, upload and more. The results surprised us...
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What is the Solar Wind? Tribute to Dr. Eugene Parker – Visionary Heliophysicist & Solar Wind Pioneer
15/04/2022 Duration: 21minThis is a tribute to the late solar astrophysicist Dr. Eugene Parker, featuring my phone interview with him from 2018.In the mid-1950s Dr. Parker developed the theory of the supersonic solar wind and predicted the spiral shape of the solar magnetic field. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1967 and received numerous honors throughout his career, including the Medal for Exceptional Achievement in Research by the American Physics Society for his fundamental contributions to space physics, plasma physics, solar physics and astrophysics for over 60 years. In his honor, NASA renamed the Parker Solar Probe after him, the first time in history that a space vessel was named after a living person. The Parker Solar Probe was launched in August 2018 and is still making incredible discoveries to this day. I was fortunate to interview Dr. Parker before the launch and grateful to present this interview to you today as we talked about heliophysics and the Parker Solar Probe mission. Dr. Parker passed away
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SPACE JUNK: How Privateer plans to protect the space environment – Interview with Dr. Moriba Jah
30/03/2022 Duration: 20minIn today’s episode we’ll explore the growing problem of space junk and how the new company Privateer Space is working to help make space safer. Joining us today is Dr. Moriba Jah, the Chief Scientist of Privateer. Moriba is a co-founder of Privateer along with the company’s CEO Alex Fielding and the company’s president, Steve Wozniak.Moriba is a renowned astrodynamicist, a space environmentalist, and an associate professor and the University of Texas at Austin. As Privateer’s Chief Scientist, he is the visionary behind Privateer’s innovative technology that will help keep the space environment safe as more and more satellites are put in orbit and human spaceflights expand. ▻ About PrivateerPrivateer is creating the data infrastructure that will enable sustainable growth for the new space economy.Privateer’s proprietary knowledge graph technology offers much-needed enhancements to how they collect and process information about space objects. Even as orbital highways become more congested, this data and the app
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SpaceX Polaris Dawn Crew Interview Scott “Kidd” Poteet, Mission Pilot
16/03/2022 Duration: 24minIn this episode we speak with Scott “Kidd” Poteet, a Mission Pilot for the new SpaceX Polaris Program. Kidd is a retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel with more than 3,000 flying hours as a pilot and over 400 hours of combat time. Most recently Kidd served as the Mission Director for Inspiration4, the world’s first all-civilian mission to space last September that raised more than $240 million for St. Jude Children’s Hospital.Kidd will be the Mission Pilot for the upcoming Polaris Dawn mission, which is scheduled to launch aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 no earlier than the 4th quarter of this year. The Polaris Dawn crew will spend up to five days in orbit, and fly higher than any Dragon mission to date. They will also attempt the first ever commercial spacewalk.In addition to Kidd, Polaris Dawn’s crew will consist of Jared Isaacman, Mission Commander, Sarah Gillis, Mission Specialist, and Anna Menon, Mission Specialist & Medical Officer.In this episode we speak with Scott “Kidd” Poteet, a Mission Pilot for
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James Webb Space Telescope – Interview with Lee Feinberg, Optical Telescope Element Manager
17/02/2022 Duration: 23minWhat will the James Webb Space Telescope discover? Will it be able to detect alien life? How does it compare to Hubble?Find out in this interview with Lee Feinberg, JWST's Optical Telescope Element Manager. Lee Feinberg has been the Optical Telescope Element Manager for the James Webb Space Telescope at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center for the past 20 years. Lee led the telescope technology development and led the telescope from architecture trades and design activities to manufacturing through integration and testing. He was also a member of the optics team that determined the optical prescription to correct the Hubble Space Telescope and performed independent testing of the mirrors that corrected Hubble. The James Webb Space Telescope (sometimes called JWST or Webb) is an orbiting infrared observatory that will complement and extend the discoveries of the Hubble Space Telescope, with longer wavelength coverage and greatly improved sensitivity. The longer wavelengths enable Webb to look much closer