This Week In Space

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Sinopsis

This Week in Space is your source for space news and analysis. Tune in on Fridays for editorials, panel discussions, and updates on everything from the latest in space science to the progress of commercial rocketry.

Episodios

  • Episode 26: The Space Internet Wars

    29/07/2019

    This week in space, a Chinese startup makes history by reaching space, SpaceX's test Mars ship hops, and we discuss who the winners and losers will be of the new space internet race.

  • Episode 25: Remembering Apollo

    23/07/2019

    This week in space, bickering at the White House, China deorbits the Tiangong 2 station, and we talk about the legacy of Apollo.

  • Episode 24: What's Happening At NASA?

    15/07/2019

    This week in space, Arianespace loses a Vega rocket during launch, India prepares to be the fourth country on the moon, and a surprising NASA change of leadership offers insight into internal conflict in the agency.

  • Episode 23: All the Cool Kids are Reusing It

    09/07/2019

    This week in space, a study supports a space telescope to protect us from asteroids, NASA releases contracts for most parts of the Artemis mission, and we discuss how rocket reuse has been changing the industry in unexpected ways.

  • Episode 22: Saving Matt Damon

    01/07/2019

    This week in space, NASA approves an ambitious mission to explore Saturn's moon Titan with a quadrotor drone, SpaceIL sets their sights even higher after sort of reaching the moon, and we discuss how much we can risk human lives in space.

  • Episode 21: Walking on Sunshine

    23/06/2019

    This week in space, Falcon Heavy launches 24 payloads, including a solar sail, everyone blames everyone as NASA funding gets contraversial, and a commercial company demonstrates refueling in space! This Week in Space is now back for the summer quarter, with more news and analysis than ever!

  • Episode 20: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Starlink

    02/06/2019

    This week in space, NASA funds commercial lunar landers in 2020 and 2021, Northrup discovers PR is hard after a test anomaly, and we discuss the controversy surrounding the light pollution from SpaceX's Starlink satellites.

  • Episode 19: No Bucks, No Buck Rogers

    26/05/2019

    This week in space, NASA inexplicably gets funded to develop nuclear rockets, the battle for Air Force contracts gets intense, and we discuss how to get Congress to pay for space with someone who just lobbied them.

  • Episode 18: Punching Space

    20/05/2019

    This week in space, NASA deflects asteroids, Japen sends robots to space to fight, and NASA announces the human return to the Moon: Project Artemis.

  • Episode 17: Once in a Blue Moon

    13/05/2019

    This week in space, Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin unveils ambitious moon plans, scientists reconsider the possibility of life on Mars, and we discuss US cooperation, or lack thereof, with China.

  • Episode 16: Pepsi, Coming to a Sky Near You

    06/05/2019

    This week in space, years of fraud are uncovered that led to several launch failures, water on asteroids is much more common than we thought, and we discuss an audacious plan by Pepsi to place adverts in the sky.

  • Episode 15: Sharing is Caring

    29/04/2019

    This week in space, NASA makes a safe decision under schedule pressure, Japan shoots an asteroid and we discuss how China spies using American satellites.

  • Episode 14: Accidents Happen

    22/04/2019

    This week in space, NASA releases more moon plans, SpaceX's Dragon capsule suffers a dramatic failure, and we discuss the implications of a new report that calls NASA's Journey to Mars implausible at best.

  • Episode 3: What to Get the Space Nerd Who Has Everything

    21/01/2019

    This Week In Space, Japan creates on-demand meteor showers, NASA and Russia bicker, and a discussion on how NASA can reform contracting. Note: this is an extra-special long episode, which is part of a broadcast on KZSU. Tune in to KZSU Student Hour to check it out!

  • Episode 1: Boots on the Moon

    11/12/2018

    This week in space, we get Insight onto Mars, NASA selects commercial lunar lander companies, and a panel discussion on the new space race.

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