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LESS Space Debris with Flexible Solar Panels | Ascent Solar Technologies CEO Paul Warley | People of Space from 2023-11-30T18:12
Space Debris - a problem that continues to exponentially grow as more and more payloads are sent to Earth orbit every day. Old satellites, or ones without fuel or power, essentially become a gia...
ListenSpaceX Starship Flight Test 2 - Was it Successful? | IFT 2 Breakdown and IFT 1 Comparison | The Future of Human Spaceflight? from 2023-11-20T19:30
On this Thanksgiving week episode, we're breaking down Starship's latest test flight - IFT2 and comparing it to the first integrated test flight (a.k.a. IFT1). We think there are four major WINS...
Listen'What's Hidden Inside Planets?' | Dr. Sabine Stanley - Planetary Scientist | People of Science from 2023-11-16T16:57
You may be familiar with some recent news about far-flung interstellar locations, like the Psyche Mission, Mars InSight Mission, and the Juno Mission to Jupiter. Award-winning...
ListenThe Replicator | Using 3D scanning and 3D printing to recreate a Pumpkin like Star Trek from 2023-11-09T11:57
On this week's episode, we replicate a pumpkin using 3D scanning and 3D printing in the AG3D lab. While the Replicator in Star Trek is still far away, todays technology has come A LONG WAY since...
ListenThe Human Factor 001 | Caffeine, Addiction, and Food-Allergies | My Wellness Journey Origin story from 2023-10-28T02:06
This week we introduce a new segment - THE HUMAN FACTOR! As hard as we might try to forget, scientists and engineers (and anyone) lives inside of a human body. While we might push ourselves ment...
ListenNASA launches to an all-metal Asteroid w/ PSYCHE on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from 2023-10-19T03:06
On this week's episode, we recap the PSYCHE mission after launch on October 13th, 2023 onboard a Falcon Heavy Rocket from Kennedy Space Center at LC-39A (side booster's recovered at LZ1 & LZ2). ...
ListenAnnular Solar Eclipse 2023 and the Ring of Fire | WHAT is it&HOW to Watch SAFELY from 2023-10-09T20:10
On this week's episode, it's all-things Annular Solar Eclipse with the stellar event on Saturday, October 14th, 2023. The path of totality in the US and the "ring of fire" will be visible from O...
ListenDid James Webb Telescope just find LIFE on Jupiter's Moon Europa? from 2023-10-02T02:43
On this week's episode, we are diving into the latest JWST discovery of CO2 on the surface of Europa. We're answering the WHAT before the WHY in this 15 minutes deep dive into James Webb, Europa...
ListenNASA's OSIRIS-REx returns Asteroid Bennu Sample | A Pristine Stellar Origin&a Hazardous Orbit from 2023-09-24T02:35
On this week's episode, we review the OSIRIS-REx mission and Asteroid Bennu as the sample return is underway on September 24, 2023. This unique robotic space mission will give us data about our ...
ListenA Science-based Approach to the Unknown | Aliens, UFOs, and UAP from 2023-09-19T01:48
On this week's episode, we use three of the latest Alien/UFO/UAP events to demonstrate how our science-based approach to the unknown works. In line with what NASA shared at the latest UAP confer...
ListenCHIPS in Space | Dr Deniz Civay | Harsh Battleground Owner for Aerospace&Defense | GlobalFoundries from 2023-09-04T12:13
Space is the ultimate extreme environment. The extreme temperatures, vacuum of space, and radiation variability can easily cause electronics to stop functioning and fail. In space your microchip...
ListenIndia's Lunar Landing on the South Pole, Galactic02 breaks records,&International Crew 7 is onboard the ISS! from 2023-08-29T13:16
On this episode, we review THREE of the major space events in the past month! We answer WHAT each mission is, WHO is involved, and WHY its important for space & humanity's future.
- V... Listen
Dr. Tanya Harrison | Mars Explorer, Planetary Science, and Space for all Humankind | People of Science from 2023-08-11T11:49
On this episode we speak with Tanya of Mars herself! Dr. Tanya Harrison is our guest on "People of Science" this week to share her STEM Origin Story, time working on Mars Orbiter and Rovers, and...
ListenAvi Loeb | The Search for IM1, the 'Silver Star' Expedition for Interstellar Space Trash Tech-Spherules from 2023-07-19T11:32
On this week's episode, we were honored to speak with Avi Loeb for the second time. We were gratiously invited to his home to record and chat all-things space, IM1, and his latest expedition. Dr...
ListenIndependence Day REVEAL of Sally Ride Monument at Reagan Library | People of Space | Steven C Barber from 2023-07-04T12:06
On this episode we are celebrating Independence Day and the reveal of the Sally Ride Monument at the Reagan Library! Here to join us for the podcast is the human who's been building monuments to...
ListenTaking on 'the Hill' of Health, Life, and the Space Industry | How is Progress like climbing a metaphorical hill? from 2023-06-28T11:18
On this episode, we bring back an old Star Trek influenced segment of the podcast from a few years back: The Personal Log. Remember wh...
ListenVast Space Station 2025?, Artemis 2 LasersComms, and Phosphorous in Enceladus Oceans! from 2023-06-20T16:25
On this episode, we have our Top 3 space news stories from May to mid-June - and they don't disappoint! All the other space articles we've been gathering will be available in the description her...
ListenNASA UAP Science Team, Starship Pen 3D Printing Production, and my 1st time using ChatGPT from 2023-06-09T11:30
On this episode we have alot to cover! We're in FULL 3D printing production for our Starship Pen and we talk about the latest design changes and the "Hexatube".
While I had plans for anot...
ListenAstronomy&3D Printing | Capturing the M101 Supernova with Vespera&Starship rocket pen ALMOST ready for launch! from 2023-06-01T11:45
On this episode, we share an AG3D lab update on our 3dprinted Starship rocket pen and the latest design development - its almost ready for launch! We also chat about astronomy and capturing the ...
ListenAxiom 2 SpaceX Crew Dragon to Space Station: The 'Gateway' for Humanity&All-Nation Astronauts from 2023-05-25T02:23
On this episode, we r...
ListenThoughts from an Engineer: A Notebook, Anxiety, and Community | Notes for Mental Health Awareness Month from 2023-05-18T00:11
On this episode, we spend some time talking about Mental Health and a period when it felt like chaos was all around - graduating from college with my Aerospace Engineering Degree. It was the bes...
ListenAre YOU a 'Space Hero'? | Interview w/ Thomas Reemer Co-CEO of Space Hero | People of Space from 2023-05-09T03:14
On this episode we share the exciting story of 'Space Hero', a worldwide competition with grand prize of a trip into SPACE! We were honored to have Co-CEO of Space Hero Thomas Reemer on the podc...
ListenThe Black Hole Symphony, iSpace's Lunar Quest Continues, and our 3D printed Starman helmet has it's 1st Yuri's Night from 2023-04-30T21:26
On this episode, we share our experience at the "Black Hole Symphony". our thoughts and review of iSpace's Lunar Landing attempt with Mission 1, and unpackage our Starman Helmet after it's 1st Y...
ListenStarship's 1st Fully Integrated Test Flight, The Soviet N1, and NOT working yourself to death like Korolev from 2023-04-23T19:18
On this episode, we review the SpaceX Starship's 1st fully integrated test flight! A highly entertaining test flight that was doomed to explode by design (or RUD, as SpaceX loves to say). This t...
ListenThoughts on Infinity&Astronomy | Vespera Telescope, JWST Images Uranus, SciFi, Carl Sagan, and the Scientific Mindset from 2023-04-15T13:18
On this episode, we are sharing our thoughts on Infinity with the help of our new telescope Vespera! Stargazing can be a very useful tool for your mental health and a good dose of reality and hu...
ListenArtemis 2 Crew Selected to Orbit the Moon | 1st Thoughts&Reactions | Our picks for Artemis 3 from 2023-04-03T20:55
On this episode, we share our first thoughts after the Artemis 2 crew has been selected! x3 NASA Astronauts and x1 Canadian Space Agency Astronaut. These four individuals will orbit the moon wit...
ListenSpace News Review: Terran 1 Launch, iSpace is Lunar, Space Force budgets, and EpiPens in Space (March'23) from 2023-03-29T22:05
On this episode, Alex reviews some of the most interesting Space from March in this final episode of the month! We have a busy April in Space, but let's not forget all the amazing things that ha...
ListenRelativity Space's 3D Printed Terran 1 rocket, SpaceX CRS-27, and 1st Thoughts on our new telescope- Vespera! from 2023-03-18T14:24
On this episode, Alex discusses Relativity Space and their 3D printed rocket Terran 1 which took to the pad twice, went through both 3 hour windows for launch, and scrubbed both times. BUT still...
ListenArcfield's CEO Kevin Kelly | Satellites, Communication = Freedom, Technology,&National Defense from 2023-03-09T22:53
On this episode (NUMBER 300!), we welcome Kevin Kelly, the CEO of Arcfield on the podcast and it was a GREAT conversation about all-thiin...
ListenNASA's Crew 6 Launch and Thoughts on SpaceX's Crew Dragon, Soyuz, War, and Hope for Humanity from 2023-03-01T03:44
On this episode, Alex shares his thoughts in the wake of the Crew 6 mission where NASA will send two NASA Astronauts, a UAE Astronaut, and Russian Cosmonaut to the International Space Station on...
ListenMachina Lab's CEO Edward Mehr&VP BD Alex Huckstepp | People of Science | Aerospace, Robotics, AI,&Manufacturing from 2023-02-22T13:51
On this episode, we are honored to have both Co-Founder & CEO Ed Mehr and VP of Business Development Alex Huckstepp of Machina Labs on to...
Listen5 Years of Falcon Heavy, Tech Retail Story time, and Super Heavy Booster 7 Raptor Engine Static Fire from 2023-02-12T13:25
On this episode, we look back at 5 years of the Falcon Heavy and what that inaugural launch means today. The Tesla Roadster and Starman w...
ListenSpaceX's Starship 1st Wet Dress Rehearsal and Polaris Dawn Crew Update: Decompression Training from 2023-01-28T22:44
On this episode, we discuss some of the exciting progress in Human Spaceflight so far in the first month of the year! We're discussing how SpaceX's Starship had it's first full wet dress rehears...
ListenSpace, Walk, and Talk | Data corruption in Space and the TRAP! of Humans w/ New Year "resolutions" from 2023-01-19T17:00
On this episode, our iMac has entered a blackhole of corrupt data so our usual studio is not operational. While I spent my free time since the last episode "troubleshooting" this issue (now reso...
ListenNew Year Review! 2022 Review in Space&Podcast | What we expect 2023 | The Moon is the Target, Mars is the Goal, Make it so! from 2022-12-31T15:57
On this episode, we review 2022 in Space & Podcast as we celebrate the coming of the New Year! There's lots of excitement to cover from the last year, and so much Space Progress to look forward ...
ListenSpaceX Starship dearMoon crew chosen! | What is the dearMoon Project | Why did STEM community get triggered??! from 2022-12-23T22:47
On this episode, we take some time to discuss the annoucement surround dearMoon as we now know the crew selection!
These are exciting times for the abundant opportunities for civilians to...
ListenArtemis 1 Skips back to Earth, iSpace Lunar Lander launches on Falcon9, and thoughts on SpaceX's Starshield from 2022-12-16T01:22
On this episode. we are recording this on December 13th, 2022 on planet Earth as Artemis 1 has successfully returned to Earth after a 1.4 million mile journey.
- We have to discuss the ne...
ListenNASA Artemis 1 returning to Earth after 10 days around the Moon | 2023 planning: Tips&Challenges from 2022-12-09T20:59
Welcome to Today In Space the all things space podcast. I am your space science podcast host from the East coast Alex G Orphanos. We are recording this from Planet Earth as Artemis 1 travels the...
ListenNASA Artemis 1 around the Moon | Space Walk&Talk, Astronaut gloves&Stress Brains from 2022-11-23T03:22
On this weeks episode we are celebrating Thanksgiving and all of our thanks for this year in 2022. There’s a lot to be thankful for - from the successful Artemis 1 mission underway to the influx...
ListenNASA's Artemis 1 after Hurricane Nicole, SpaceX Polaris Program Science&Research, and GIVEAWAY results! from 2022-11-14T09:00
On this episode we are catching up on some Space News:
- NASA's Artemis 1 launch Nov 16th, 1 AM ET (2 hour launch window) - SLS & Orion just survived (?) Hurricane Nicole wind gusts a... Listen
SpaceX's Falcon 9 | A Revolutionary Rocket for the Future! | Estes Rockets Falcon 9 Model GIVEAWAY! from 2022-11-06T16:00
On this episode we dedicate an ENTIRE episode to the Falcon 9 - a rocket that in many ways has changed the future of humanity! We discuss why the rockets ENABLE access to space, and what the wor...
ListenInvasion of the Alien Wasps! Containment Protocols | Space Storytime | My house gets invaded by wasps from 2022-10-24T12:00
On this episode, we have Space Storytime as Alex takes events from his life and adds a space-spin. For the past few weeks our home has been slowly invaded by wasps as summer turns to fall. We di...
ListenJWST sees Dual-Star "Fingerprint", DART results are in, SpaceX Polaris Dawn for Hubble, and the Q "Are we alone?" from 2022-10-14T11:47
On this episode there’s SO much Space news to cover! We Lightning round through the orbital news of today:
- DART mission results are in! How well did NASA do affecting the orbital period ...
DART successfully impacts asteroid, Tesla Bot is revealed,&Space Walk&Talk 04 | Discipline&Leaning on your Strengths from 2022-10-03T23:50
On this episode we talk about the DART mission AFTER impact and how the observed debris doesn't match any of our prediction models - and planetary scientists are loving it! We share part of a Tw...
ListenAG3D Lab's JWST v3, Mars Update: 3D printing regolith&MOXIE converts CO2 to O,&DART asteroid impact soon! from 2022-09-19T23:48:07
On this week's podcast we discuss all-things space NOT including NASA's Artemis & SpaceX. But instead share some updates from the AG3D Printing Lab, Orbital News from Mars, & review the upcoming...
ListenSpace Progress Incentives | NASA and SpaceX | Artemis Program's future&what comes next from 2022-09-08T00:02:27
We are all human beings. We have our own incentives to achieve goals in our lives. In the Space-game, incentive for progress depends mostly on how you decide to do space. SpaceX offers engineers...
ListenArtemis 1 Scrub 1 | What happened to Engine 3?, NASA learns their Rocket, SpaceX launches twice, and where to watch launches on the Florida Space Coast | The Balance from 2022-09-02T18:08:28
On this episode we are catching up after a busy, but scrub-filled week here in Florida. The first launch attempt for Artemis 1 scrubbed on Monday 8/29/22 originally due to an Engine 3 cooling is...
ListenArtemis 1 Prep, A Falcon9 Night launch, and Spacewalk&Talk 02 from 2022-08-28T23:38:57
Hello space-folks! We are here at the eve of the Artemis 1 and getting very excited for launch day. We've travelled to Florida to help cover the launch and cannot wait to share more after Space ...
ListenChris Wade | Ethereal Geometry Arts, Rocket Graveyards, and Creating Surreal Space Artwork from 2022-08-24T02:32:45
On this week's episode we are honored to have Chris Wade of Ethereal Geometry Arts in Hunstville, Alabama on People of Science!
Chris is an artist who works in surrealist style with and ...
ListenSpacewalk&Talk 01 - Artemis 3, Astronauts, The 1st EVAs, Stress, and Breathing from 2022-08-18T11:36:09
On this episode we try out a new segment called Spacewalk & Talk where I keep myself honest by recording thoughts and ideas I have ONLY ON MY WALKS to keep myself consistent and focused on my ow...
ListenArtemis begins | NASA's Orion, SLS, and SpaceX's Starship set the stage to the Moon from 2022-08-11T16:26:02
We are getting ready for the Artemis 1 launch to robotically send the Orion Capsule to the Moon and back! We update you on how our NASA social application went, and our plans to be in Florida fo...
ListenJWST starts unfolding the universe, one new image a time | Answering your JWST Questions from 2022-07-24T18:05:12
On this episode, we have compiled all-things JWST after the 1st images were released on July 11th-July 12th! We are living in a post-JWST world and already the amazing piece of space technology ...
ListenPeople of Science - Jim Cantrell | Phantom Space, Entrepreneurship, Building things, and the SpaceX Origin Story from 2022-07-09T18:56:17
On this episode, we interview Jim Cantrell for another segment of People of Science. We learn about Jim's childhood inspiration in STEM and go through his time at JPL, working with the French Sp...
ListenThe Balance | Working in Tech&Engineering, Defining what an 'asshole' is at work in STEM from 2022-06-29T10:00
This episode, we dive into the balance of being a human-being in a demanding and engaging career in STEM, specifically Technology & Engineering. Even more so at a place like SpaceX, Blue Origin,...
ListenJWST 1st Image incoming, NASA Grows Plants in Lunar Soil, and EHT Captures Black Hole at center of our galaxy from 2022-06-10T14:00:26
In this episode we have alot of space & science to cover! There were so many exciting things that happened in May/June that we are only just catching up. Lot's of 1sts going on lately:
1. Blue O...
ListenJane Davies | MSc Digital Anthropology, 3D printing, and humanity in Space | People of Science from 2022-06-02T13:19:15
On this segment of People of Science we welcome Jane Davies to the podcast! Jane is a Masters of Science student researching the Digital Anthropology of 3D printing in Space. Luckily, this podcast ...
ListenThe Balance | RocketLab catches Electron w/ a Helicopter, Boeing OFT-2, AG3D gets a 3D Scanner, and Staying on Mission from 2022-05-16T10:39:03
On this episode we recap the latest from a busy May in Space, including:
- Boeing’s OFT-2 gets a Part DEUX after fixing some valve issues
- James Webb Space Telescope continues Sc...
ListenNASA Artemis 1 Delays, SpaceX Crew-4 Launch,&my JWST Q on Twitter Spaces from 2022-04-21T13:00:51
This week we have much to discuss about all things space!
- NASA's Crew 4 launches to the ISS on a SpaceX Falcon9 & Crew Dragon NET April 23 5:26AM ET
- NASA's SLS Wet Dress Rehersal gets...
The Balance | US Launch Independence, SLS rollout,&the changing tide of global Space efforts from 2022-03-30T11:12:19
This week we discuss the nuanced topic of launch independence, the ability of a single country to continue their space programs regardless of global conflict that might interrupt international part...
ListenSteve Good CCO of Ramon.Space | Software&Supercomputing to Space,&the universal language of Math&Physics | People of Science from 2022-03-17T15:00:04
On this episode we return with another People of Science segment! This week, we are honored to have Steve Good, the Chief Commercial Officer of Ramon.Space - a company dedicated to bringing softwar...
ListenUkraine, The Space Progress Conundrum, SpaceX's Starlink, and JWST's 1st image from 2022-03-03T18:00:17
After alot of delay we are back for another episode of the podcast. I've been through the ringer with food poisining and other life stuff, as I'm sure you have as well. There was alot to catch up o...
ListenJenna Bryant | Space "Beyond Launch", Dual-Use Tech,&Embracing the non-linear path in STEM | People of Science from 2022-02-14T17:15:43
This week we are honored to have Jenna Bryant, the Co-Founder of Embedded Ventures and the CEO/General Partner on the podcast. We had Jordan Noone, her Co-Founder and CTO for Embedded at the end of...
ListenThoughts on the first humans living in space&how money will work on Mars, the Moon, and in space | TIS265 from 2022-01-21T12:09:25
This week, there have been some thoughts brewing that I keep circling back to. It's got some layers: What kind of skills will the first humans living on another planet need to survive? What is t...
ListenWebb Telescope Fully Assembled in Space, the Insanity of Starship, and a Hubble-born Perspective | TIS#264 from 2022-01-13T11:00
On this week's episode we share some thoughts on just how significant the success of James Webb Space Telescope is so far after being assembled in space on its way to 1 million miles from Earth ...
ListenJames Webb Space Telescope | A space success story, a reflection of 2021, and actions for a great 2022! TIS#263 from 2021-12-31T22:47:46
Wishing you nothing but improvement and the best for you in 2022!
Closing out 2021, we wanted to enter 2022 by recapping the story of James Webb Space Telescope as a beacon of hope that e...
ListenBlue Origin NS-19, Parker Solar Probe 'touches' the Sun, and JWST launches Xmas Eve! TIS262 from 2021-12-20T02:00:27
In this episode we cover the latest in all-things space since our last episode on Dec 9th.
- Blue Origin launched the 'Original Six' to the edge of space and back landing safely in West T...
ListenSpaceX on Red Alert! Rocket Lab reveals Neutron and Blue Origin wins Space Station contract | The Balance TIS#261 from 2021-12-09T13:02:16
This week we're talking about the balance as SpaceX is on red alert! Starship & the Raptor engine are at risk to bankrupt SpaceX if they don't figure it out soon. Elon's email to SpaceX employee...
ListenJordan Noone | Space "Beyond Launch", Deep Tech, and Embedded Ventures | People of Science from 2021-12-02T11:00
This week we are joined by Jordan Noone for an episode of People of Science. Jordan is currently the Co-Founder, CTO/Partner of Embedded Ventures, dubbed the "skunkworks of deep tech venture cap...
ListenKosmos-1408, Anti-Satellite tests, and 5 years of AG3D Printing | Thanksgiving | TIS259 from 2021-11-24T11:00
A Happy Thanksgiving to all of you in the US - and happy holidays to everyone around our planet Earth! We have a great travel podcast for you - perfect for the driving, shopping, traveling you'l...
ListenNASA's HLS Drama OVER! SpaceX, Blue Origin,&the Emergence of Orbital Reef | The Balance TIS258 from 2021-11-10T12:57:34
A LOT has happened in the matter of a week in space...NASA & SpaceX continue work on HLS after months long delays, Blue Origin loses protest but strikes back with Orbital Reef for the next stage...
ListenJames Webb Telescope preps for launch, NASA's SLS&Artemis 1,&a 3D printing Halloween | TIS257 from 2021-11-03T00:56:16
This weeks episode we are talking about some important launches coming up this year if all goes well. Both missions are long awaited missions years in the making! Space Launch System is stacked ...
ListenBlue Origin sends Kirk to Space, LUCY launches,&the first satellite refueling station from OrbitFab from 2021-10-25T10:00
So much to catch up on from this month! Blue Origin sends Captain Kirk (William Shatner) to #space, LUCY launches to the Trojan Asteroids, and OrbitFab is launching the first satellite fueling s...
ListenThe Balance: Inspiration4, The Scientific Mindset,&Learning about my mind&body TIS#255 from 2021-09-30T12:40:42
This week we are closing out the exciting month of September and sharing more thoughts about the Inspiration4 mission. This first all-civilian mission has had a PROFOUND affect on me. Still proc...
ListenSpaceX Inspiration4 Deorbit, Ocean landing,&Recovery Hangout w/ Niko Orphanos of Weebs&Weights from 2021-09-21T12:43:19
This week's episode begins with a recap of the successful Inspiration4 mission that successfully raised over it's $200 million fundraising and returned the crew of four back home to their famili...
ListenSpaceX St. Jude's Inspiration4 Launch Hangout w/ Alex, Sara, and Niko from 2021-09-17T12:01:58
On September 15th, 2021 the first all-civilian crew of Inspiration4 launched aboard a Falcon9 rocket to take a Crew Dragon spacecraft in orbit around the earth for three days at an altitude of r...
ListenInspiration, 3D printing, and the double-edged sword of Work-Stacking | TIS#252 from 2021-09-07T12:13:50
We're back after an episode-light August and ALOT of 3D printing with AG3D to talk about the double-edged sword of work-stacking. A technique I learned from a toolmaker in my days working in inj...
ListenJames Burk | The Mars Society, MarsVR, and humanity's future home on the Red Planet | People of Science TIS#251 from 2021-08-18T23:34:59
After taking a week off and going North into the woods of Maine, we have returned refreshed and ready to discuss the near future of space! For Week 2 we're discussing humanity's future home on M...
ListenBill Britton | Cyber&Space, Securing our Space Future, 650,000+ Jobs,&Making Cyber a common skill from 2021-08-03T16:00
Welcome to August of 2021! This month we wanted to discuss our near space future for all of us. While Billionaires and other lucky folks head to the edge of space we have to really focus on wher...
Listen5 Major Takeaways from Virgin Galactic&Blue Origin | July 2021 Review| The Balance: Billionaire Space Race from 2021-07-28T00:23:48
It has been one space-filled July! Today in Space we share our 5 major takeaways from everything human spaceflight this month...because that's a thing now!? But seriously, there's a lot to unpac...
ListenBlue Origin to the edge of Space! The Bezos Bros, Wally Funk, and Oliver Daemen | The Balance | Today In Space#248 from 2021-07-20T02:17:52
Blue Origin is set to launch their New Shepard rocket to the edge of space with four crew members on board! Jeff Bezos and his brother, Legendary Wally Funk, and 18 year old physics student Oliv...
ListenVirgin Galactic Unity 22 Mission sends Full Crew of 6 to the edge of Space&back! | Launch Hangout TIS#247 from 2021-07-12T12:00
On this weeks episode we share the compact and edited version or our Launch Hangout the the Virgin Galactic Fully Crewed SubOrbital flight of Unity22. The successful mission launched Richard Bra...
ListenHaley Harrison PhD in Nanoscience, NASA Social CRS-19, and Grad school advice from 2021-07-02T12:00
This week we have the honor of having Haley Harrison on the podcast for a segment of People of Science. I met Haley at the CRS-19 NASA Social where we witnessed a Falcon 9 launch supplies to the...
ListenThe Balance: We're all just emotional apes w/ incredible technology | TIS#245 from 2021-06-21T16:00
We're back! After some much needed time for a mental health break and an introspective view at where I'm at in my life at 31, we have returned fired up and ready to talk about the balance.
... ListenWhy I DIDN'T Apply to be an Astronaut and how Perspective is EVERYTHING | TIS#244 from 2021-06-06T20:05:05
On this episode of the podcast I try to answer the question "Did I apply for the Inspiration4 or dearMoon project?" as honestly as possible. Going to space is not easy, and having physical limit...
ListenSpaceX's Momentum, SLA 3D Printing, and Learning by failing forward | TIS#243 from 2021-05-24T10:42:58
On this episode, we discuss the shear momentum behind SpaceX as they continue to gain trust in the space industry. We get some progress with NASA's HLS Contract for Artemis, and I discuss the fa...
ListenLuca Rossettini | CEO&Founder of D-Orbit | People of Science - Dealing with Orbital Debris Logistics from 2021-05-11T10:00
SpaceX's Crew 1 returns to Earth, NASA's HLS Drama,&remembering Astronaut Michael Collins from 2021-05-03T10:00
On this weeks episode we dive into the success of NASA and SpaceX with Crew 1 and Crew 2, now that both Crew Dragons are making history. Drama is developing with NASAs Human Lander System contra...
ListenThe Balance: NASA chooses SpaceX for HLS for Artemis, Starship...to the moon! from 2021-04-22T10:57:54
The balance has been achieved between NASA & SpaceX! Starship was chosen as the single investment and winner of the HLS contract to bring the first woman and next man to step foot on the Moon. Listen
Review of NASA's Crew 2&SpaceX's Inspiration 4 mission&Thoughts on First Contact from 2021-04-07T16:00
In this episode we’re playing catch-up to review all the human Spaceflight underway in the next few weeks and months. Crew 1 makes a port relocation in preparation for Crew 2, and we review the ...
ListenNASA's SLS Success, 200 years of Greek Independence, and Leonard Nimoy Day from 2021-03-26T21:35:22
On this week's episode there's alot to catch up on in Space!
NASA successfully test fired their RS-25 engines for the Space Launch System, the heavy lift vehicle created from the Space Shu...
Oumuamua vs. String Theory | Testable vs. Untestable Hypothesis. Which should we fund more? | Today In Space from 2021-03-16T20:49:30
In this episode I explore my thoughts on redefining the 'Scientific Ladder of Ideas' - specifically for a Hypothesis. Our talk with Avi Loeb last week opened my mind to two distinct groups for t...
ListenAvi Loeb | Oumuamua, Astrophysics, and Academia's struggle with new ideas | People of Science from 2021-03-08T01:45:30
On this episode of People of Science we are pleased to have Avi Loeb on to discuss the scientific mystery of Oumuamua. Avi is an Astrophysicist who's hypothesis on the first detected interstella...
ListenMars in Review 2021&NASA's History, Ed Dwight, Nichelle Nichols,&Charles Bolden | Thoughts from an Engineer from 2021-02-28T21:52:01
In our final episode of February we wanted to share what to expect in space to start March 2021 (on earth and mars). I share my thoughts on Mars Perseverance Landing and the data we've gathered....
ListenNASA Perseveres to Mars and lands Rover - Perseverance despite the Pandemic for Mars2020! | Facebook Live Replay from 2021-02-19T21:00:18
We went LIVE on Facebook to have a Mars Mission hangout to celebrate the final of three missions to the Red Planet. Catch the replay of the exciting finale of Mars Exploration for this season wi...
ListenHope, Perseverance, and Tianwen-1 | A Triplet of Missions at Mars | TIS#233 from 2021-02-11T17:00
In this episode Alex shares his favorite facts about the two missions of the Mars Triplet this month - Hope & Tianwen-1. We also discuss the ideas of an interplanetary mission to Mars as an ampl...
ListenSpaceX Starship Update | Comparing SN9 to SN8 | Reaction&First Thoughts | TIS#232 from 2021-02-04T17:00
On this week's episode we sat down and watched both SpaceX Starship high altitude test flights (SN9 & SN8) to compare the two. Both ended in a 'boom', but the 'landing' position was pretty good....
ListenIs Space ready for Ride-sharing Cubesats? Orbital Debris&SpaceX's Transporter-1 | The Balance TIS#231 from 2021-01-27T17:00
In this week's episode we discuss the success of the record breaking launch of Transporter-1 by SpaceX that successfully deployed 143 satellites into orbit in the same launch. We also share some...
ListenVirgin Orbit Gets to Space! NASA's SLS test fires short, Updates on SpaceX's Starship SN9&Starlink from 2021-01-19T00:00
https://tcrn.ch/3sKRjwe - Virgin orbit goes to space!
https://www.space.com/nasa-sls-megarocket-artemis-1-engine-test-fire
https://...
ListenWhy are space progress&societal chaos linked? | A look at Space Race 2.0 | SpaceX, Flight Proven Hardware,&Gwynne Shotwell from 2021-01-11T11:00
We’ve got a space-packed episode for you this week! We’re talking about some great things to LOOK UP for in the night sky this month, review the latest news since the start of the year, and brea...
ListenThe Balance: Goodbye 2020: Lessons&Takeaways: Honesty, Teamwork,&Personal Growth from 2020-12-31T20:00
It's the end of 2020, and we can't be more excited for this year to end! We've learned a whole bunch along the way, and I wanted to take this last episode of this shitty year to breakdown some l...
ListenThe Great 2020 Conjunction of Jupiter&Saturn aka The 'Xmas Star' | Holiday Special | Today In Space #227 from 2020-12-23T14:13:13
Welcome to our Holiday Special! We're gearing up for the end of 2020 (thank goodness) and this week we wanted to break down what makes this Great Conjunction so 'great'.
We go over what's...
ListenSpaceX Starship SN8 Test Launch Breakdown | Test, Break, Analyze (repeat) | Today In Space #226 from 2020-12-12T21:53:25
It's been a crazy month of Space so far! On this week's podcast we start by giving you a lightning fast review of all that's happened recently in space, and then we focus on breaking down the Sp...
ListenCyril Dupuy CEO of Vaonis | Astronomy, Optics, and Telescope Innovation | People of Science from 2020-12-05T22:44:29
This week we had the pleasure of having Cyril Dupuy on the podcast! He’s the CEO of Vaonis, an ex-Aerospace engineer, and extremely passionate about astronomy. We discuss Vaonis’ telescope Stell...
ListenRedundancies, 7-time Flown Falcon 9,&the Reusability Equation | Today In Space #224 from 2020-11-30T01:00
This week Alex talks about the 3D printing fire that was prevented due to redundancies, geeks out about the space shuttle, and then discusses the latest success from SpaceX with their 7th time f...
ListenLaunch Hangout | Crew1 SpaceX&NASA | Best-of Moments from Live Stream from 2020-11-20T22:00
This week we have the best-of moments from the SpaceX & NASA Crew1 launch hangout. We had a lot of fun hanging out with everyone who joined us live! Thanks for all the great questions!
Co...
ListenCan Space Travel Save us from a Dystopian Future? Or fuel it? | Thoughts from an Engineer | TIS#222 from 2020-11-10T22:30
We're slowly getting back to a regular schedule after I was out with COVID. Thanks for your patience!
I share what's been on my mind lately, and what kept me preoccupied when I was...
Testing Positive | My two-week COVID-19 Experience | Thoughts from an Engineer TIS #221 from 2020-10-30T19:00
We're back! After two weeks with COVID-19, and taking alot of rest and basically putting life on hold - the podcast has returned. A huge thank you to the Today In Space fam for reaching out, sen...
ListenBringing Ideas into Reality with 3D Printing | Creators of the Snap Collar Jack Collins&Mike Sullivan | TIS#220 from 2020-10-09T19:00
This week we have the creators of the Snap Collar on to discuss their product before it launches on Kickstarter on October 13th, 2020. We had the pleasure of working with them early in the devel...
ListenHope for the future of Space Colonies with Starship, 3D printing rovers, and Martian Lava tubes | TIS#219 from 2020-10-02T19:00
This week has been tough for me - so I hope you're hanging in there. Stress overload. I usually end up thinking 'big picture' and looking to the future when that happens.
So for this epis...
ListenStarship Evolution, A week full of rocket launches, and life on Venus | Orbital News TIS#218 from 2020-09-25T19:00
Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos rivalry
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Elliot&Zander Weaver - Producers of 'COSMOS' the Sci-Fi feature film | People of Science #217 from 2020-09-18T10:00
On this week's People of Science episode, we have the Weaver brothers Elliot & Zander who are the producers of the science fiction feature film 'COSMOS. They share their journey to becoming film...
ListenThoughts from an Engineer: Neuralink, The Future, and 9-11 | Today in Space #216 from 2020-09-11T16:00
This week Alex shares his thoughts on the future ahead of us, and just how weird it's going to get. Neuralink is the obvious front runner, allowing us to interface with the brain at a level unhe...
ListenJuleah Kaliski - Creativity in COVID, Self Care, and Enabling Yourself By Knowing Yourself | People of Science #215 from 2020-09-04T10:00
On People of Science, we speak with humans who follow their passions and have been influenced by science, technology, engineering, the ar...
ListenGalileo Rocket Review, SpaceX's Falcon9 1049B, and Launchapalooza! | TIS#214 from 2020-08-28T15:03:13
It's a busy week in space this week! Launchapalooza is upon us with 5 rocket launches planned for the weekend - SpaceX, ULA, RocketLab, and Astra
We also have to discuss the Falcon9...
A New Hope - SpaceX&NASA together, End of an Era, and Self-Care | The Balance TIS213 from 2020-08-19T16:00
Hey there Space People!
Apologies for the week off - life and COVID finally got the best of me and needed to take care of myself. Now that I've been tested and hydrated again we're...
NASA's Demo2 Crew Returns, SpaceX Starship SN5 Hops, and Galileo Rocket Progress | TIS#212 from 2020-08-07T11:44:53
What a crazy week! Not just for the world around us slipping into madness, but the incredible things happening in the Space Industry! A new hope on the horizon after NASA Astronauts Bob Benhken ...
ListenLaunch Hangout | Perseverance Rover Launches to Mars, along with the Ingenuity Helicopter from 2020-07-31T02:55:22
We had a LIVE Launch Hangout for the Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover from Cape Canaveral in Florida from the comfort of the podcast studio. A beautiful day to launch to the Red Planet, and both NAS...
ListenSpaceX Double Fairing Recovery, Tianwen-1 to Mars, and a science-based approach to dealing with bullshit information in our daily lives from 2020-07-24T11:00
It was a busy week in space this week! Lots to talk about - China is off to Mars with it's first rover, SpaceX successfully achieved another level of reusability capabilities, the return date fo...
ListenMars 2020 Rover Companion Podcast|Learn about Perseverance&Ingenuity|TIS#209 from 2020-07-16T22:05:15
This week we're covering the Perseverance Rover aka Mars 2020 Rover mission. Learn more about this incredible feat of engineering, including when it's expected to launch, some of the challenges ...
ListenRocket Project Update, Biosphere2, Europa Clipper freed of SLS(?), and RocketLab's Anomaly | TIS#208 from 2020-07-09T23:35:55
This week has been crazy and busy - not only with all that's happening in the Space Industry, but in each of our lives. So I sat down and shared my thoughts on some of the things we've got going...
ListenLaunch Hangout | SpaceX Launches for Space Force | GPSIII-SV03 named to honor Col. Thomas G Falzarano | TIS207 from 2020-07-02T12:42:20
This episode is a recap of the live Launch Hangout for the SpaceX launch of GPSIII-SV03 mission for the Space Force. It was the first mission that SpaceX has done for the new branch of the milit...
ListenOur 3D Printed Rocket Project Summer 2020 | Using what we've learned from SpaceX&NASA | TIS#206 from 2020-06-25T10:00
It's finally summer - which means our Model Rocket Project is starting! We're designing a 3D printed rocket - and we want you to be involved! Using our 3D printing lab AG3D we're going to be mak...
ListenThoughts | SpaceX, NASA, Changing the World, and Addiction TIS#205 from 2020-06-18T10:00
SpaceX was able to change the space world by launching American Astronauts Bob & Doug with the Demo 2 launch. It took 10 years and lots of hard work.
Joshua Lynch - Legacy, Lifting Everyone up, Computer Science, Gaming, JMYSTIC | People of Science TIS#204 from 2020-06-11T16:32:35
This week I had the honor of having Josh Lynch (@JMYSTIC) on the podcast. Josh and I met when we both worked in tech retail and always connected on content creation and having an online presence...
ListenWayne Neumaier (a7lprops) - Rocket Propulsion Engineer, Robot Fabricator, Prop builder&Costume maker | People of Science from 2020-06-04T10:00
Launch Hangout SUCCESSFUL Demo2 PART DEUX - SpaceX&NASA return US human spaceflight with #LaunchAmerica | TIS#202 from 2020-05-31T13:10:55
BONUS EPISODE!
We went live on Facebook on Saturday May 30th for the #LaunchAmerica Demo2 launch. We did our launch hangout while Astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken launched ab...
Launch Hangout for SpaceX Demo-2 SCRUBBED #LaunchAmerica - 2nd Attempt Saturday | TIS#201 from 2020-05-28T10:00
May 27th was the attempted launch of the SpaceX Crew Dragon mission Demo-2 to launch American Astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken to the International Space Station. This is the first launch ...
ListenAstronomy, Art, and Business with Juleah Kaliski |People of Science |Today In Space #200 from 2020-05-21T10:00
IT'S EPISODE 200! Alex shares his thoughts on this milestone, and where space has come from the start of the podcast. There's also A LOT happening right now, with SpaceX Starship 150m this week ...
ListenAdvice on WFH and how digital media can help science w Elena Salazar | Digital Marketer&NASA Social Alumni | TIS#199 from 2020-05-14T12:13:05
This week we had the pleasure of having Elena Salazar on the podcast to catch up after we met at the SpaceX Launch of CRS-19 NASA Social and to share some pro tips on working from home. Since CO...
ListenHow I use science to fight the fear of the unknown | Thoughts from an Engineer TIS#198 from 2020-05-07T10:00
This week I share my thoughts on how a scientific mindset can be used to fight the fear of the unknown. In these current times, its tough to get any solid information about a topic. Even the exp...
ListenZac Hall - SpaceExplored.com&Lead Editor for 9to5mac | SpaceX Crew Dragon, NASA, SLS, Starlink, and the future of the Moon! | People of Science TIS#197 from 2020-04-30T11:15:54
Welcome to another installment of the People of Science where we breakdown the common misconception of what someone in science is like. This week our honored guest is Zac Hall, lead editor of 9t...
ListenNASA Intern&Cosplayer Georgia @wezrez | People of Science TIS#196 from 2020-04-23T10:00
Welcome to another installment of the People of Science where we breakdown the common misconception of what someone in science is like. This week we were honored to have Georgia, a soon-to-be 3 ...
ListenOzan Varol, author of 'Think like a Rocket Scientist' | People of Science TIS#195 from 2020-04-16T10:00
Welcome to another installment of the People of Science where we breakdown the common misconception of what someone in science is like. This time, we have a very special guest - Ozan Varol, the ...
ListenPerfection VS. 'Good Enough' | SpaceX, NASA,&Coronavirus Response - The Balance TIS194 from 2020-04-09T10:00
We're discussing the Balance this week and having to taste our own medicine when it comes to how science and reality work. There's been a lot of talk on this podcast of the balance between theor...
ListenThoughts: 9 Month trip to Mars or indefinite pandemic lockdown? | TIS193 from 2020-04-07T22:16:22
I've got a few thoughts to share this week on how a 9 month trip to Mars would compare to our current pandemic lockdown situation. There are some similarities and alot of differences. But I've s...
ListenMick from TheSceneSnobs.com | SciFi, Star Trek, Star Wars&'Picard' | People of Science TIS#192 from 2020-04-02T10:00
Welcome to our segment called 'People of Science' where we breakdown the common misconception of what someone in 'science' is like. This time we're going into science-fiction, which plays a MAJO...
ListenSelf-Isolating on our own Spaceship&the Mindf$#k of Reality&Science | TIS#191 from 2020-03-27T03:25:13
First off - we hope you are well. Wishing you all the best in the coming weeks to months of our 'new normal'. Talking a little about how I've handled the past week...which feels like a month. Sh...
ListenMay the Corona NOT be with you...SpaceX Starlink 5, and Ten Binge-Worthy Space Movies | TIS190 from 2020-03-19T10:00
We're back in Boston from our trip to San Diego - what a time to travel...No symptoms to be concerned of yet. I am alive, and have some stories about my adventure. I talk about the strange world...
ListenThoughts: COVID-19 Meltdown&SpaceX making moves | On-the-road in San Diego| TIS189 from 2020-03-12T23:40:47
This week Today In Space is on-the-road in San Diego, California. Yes, that means we dared to travel with the insanity of the COVID-19 mania. I share my thoughts and observations traveling from ...
ListenThe Balance - Learning about Failure from 3D printing and SpaceX | TIS188 from 2020-03-05T11:00
To start of March of 2020, we are going to discuss the Balance. The balance of life as a human being, science, and making human life interplanetary. In all three of these, failure plays a major ...
ListenSpaceX Crew Dragon Demo2&Starliner Anomaly Review in Progress | Commercial Crew Review TIS187 from 2020-02-27T11:00
Welcome to the Commercial Crew Review on Today In Space, where once a month we review the latest with SpaceX and Boeing as they continue to develop NASA's next options to send American Astronaut...
ListenThought Experiment | Why a space force is necessary (and probably inevitable) TIS186 from 2020-02-20T11:00
Audio issues resolved - we're back for another episode to run a thought experiment on the idea of 'why a space force is necessary'. With the Space Force being created as the 6th branch of the US...
ListenOrbital News: Astronaut Christina Koch Returns, Solar Orbiter, Voyager 2 back online, and the State of NASA | TIS185 from 2020-02-13T11:00
On this episode, I break down some of the major space news that happened since the last episode. We're bringing Orbital News into 2020 on some major rocket fuel!
Astronaut Christina Koch ...
ListenThe Balance: NASA, SpaceX, and Politics - The Uncontrollable Variables | TIS184 from 2020-02-06T11:00
There's a lot covered on this podcast - from the latest bill proposed for NASA's long term goals, to changing my life around my food allergies...it's all about balance. I may have found a balanc...
ListenPeople of Science - Vera Rubin | Dark Matter Haloes&Astrophysics | TIS183 from 2020-01-30T17:00
Welcome to our newly revamped segment for 2020 called the People of Science where we breakdown the common misconception of what someone in science is like. Let's be honest, when I say that someo...
ListenSpaceX's Crew Dragon Aborts In-Flight from doomed Falcon 9 - Humans to ISS in sight | Commercial Crew Review TIS 182 from 2020-01-23T11:00
Welcome to the Commercial Crew Review on Today In Space, where once a month we review the latest with SpaceX and Boeing as they continue to develop NASA's next options to send American Astronaut...
ListenA SpaceX Starship Bachelor - The Balance of Commercial Space TIS181 from 2020-01-16T11:00
The Bachelor...in Space? So it seems, after the latest from the first commercial investor of a SpaceX Starship, Yusaku Maezawa is now planning a romantic getaway (and accompanying dating show) t...
ListenThe Balance: Is Starlink the end of Earth Based Astronomy? SpaceX Starlink 2 Launch Hangout TIS180 from 2020-01-09T11:00
First podcast of the year meets first rocket launch of the year with SpaceX's Starlink 2 launch aboard a Falcon 9 (which attempted a landing on the droneship 'Of Course I Still Love You'). Durin...
ListenNew Year 2020 - Finding Balance with the mind of an addict TIS179 from 2019-12-31T11:00
Getting real on this episode to talk about my personal balance as we enter the next decade and the start of a new year. Instead of celebrating all of the things I did this past year that were aw...
ListenBoeing Starliner Returns, New Year Thoughts 2020, NASAsocial Veggie Lab Tour Part 2 - TIS178 from 2019-12-28T22:36:35
In the intro for this episode, we start with my thoughts on the close of 2019 and the start of 2020. There's a-lot to look forward to and reflect on. Boeing's CST-100 Starliner returns to Earth ...
ListenGrowing food in space to prepare for Lunar and Martian Colonies | NASA Social Tour of the Veggie Lab TIS177 from 2019-12-19T11:07:26
On this week's episode we enter NASA's Veggie Lab and hear about their plans for growing plants in space for the ISS. This work prepares us to move forward to Cislunar space and then on to a sus...
ListenNASA Social Tour of the Vehicle Assembly Building VAB - Pre Orion and SLS | TIS176 from 2019-12-12T09:00
Here is another installment from the NASA social event we went to last week for the SpaceX CRS-19 Launch. This week, we have a very special tour of the VAB, or Vehicle Assembly Building in Flori...
ListenSpaceX CRS19 Post-Launch Reaction with remaining NASA Social Crew | TIS#175 from 2019-12-06T19:46:30
After the SpaceX CRS19 launch to send the Dragon Spacecraft to the International Space Station, we had an impromptu podcast as soon as we got off the podcast with some of the remaining NASA Soci...
ListenPrelaunch SpaceX Jitters&the Origins of Why I Podcast | Personal Log | TIS#174 from 2019-12-02T23:43:39
Hey there Space People!
Here in sunny (and warm) Florida avoiding the triple threat snow storms in Boston and getting ready for the SpaceX CRS-19 launch.
Today was a nice rel...
ListenRIP Starship MK1 and WHY SpaceX is disruptive in the Space Industry | TIS#173 from 2019-11-23T19:22:37
On this episode, which I have recorded for a third time, covers the latest on SpaceX's Starship testing as well as some news on the costs of the Commercial Crew Program for NASA's options on sen...
ListenA Star Older Than the Universe?! Alex goes into a black hole of Uncertainty | TIS#172 from 2019-11-14T11:00
On this episode I share my thoughts on an article we received from a listener (thank you Rachel!) about one of the oldest Star's in our known universe that registers as older than the universe.....
ListenSpaceX&Boeing make Progress, Voyager 2's Interstellar Research | TIS#171 from 2019-11-07T02:43
On this week's episode we review some important progress in the Commercial Crew Program as both SpaceX and Boeing have had successful tests on their human rated spacecraft. This means the rest o...
ListenHalloween, Action creates Micro-Progress, and SpaceX to the Moon with Starship by 2022? TIS#170 from 2019-10-31T18:51:45
Happy Halloween!
This week was a really crazy week and pushed me mentally. But I managed to get another podcast out and accomplish a lot with so many other things going on. This is ...
Orbital News: Historic First All-Woman Spacewalk, the ISS, and NASA's Future | TIS#169 from 2019-10-24T10:00
In this episode we cover some orbital news on the historic first all woman spacewalk with Astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir. Learn about what they accomplished on their spacewalk on the...
ListenThe Balance: NASA&SpaceX - Jim Bridenstein visits SpaceX HQ | TIS#168 from 2019-10-15T01:58:14
This week it's time to discuss the "Balance" in the Space Industry once again as NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstein visited SpaceX HQ in Hawthorne, California to get an update on the progress fo...
ListenSpaceX Starship Update, Delta V, and Orbital Refueling | TIS#167 from 2019-10-07T02:11:34
Finally my voice is back from this cold I've had, and I'm well enough to cover the SpaceX Starship update from Elon Musk this past week. While I highly recommend listening to the update yourself...
ListenThe Raid on Area 51, Bob Lazar, and Stagnant Space Politics | TIS 166 from 2019-09-27T05:21:40
Hey there Space People!
Back this week for another podcast - it's been a busy week but I managed to pull one together amid the chaos! This episode is more off the cuff and me doing...
What is the Future of Space 2060? 8 Possible Space Futures and the Axis of Space Power | TIS165 from 2019-09-19T03:13:44
ABOUT THE EPISODE:
The report from Air Force Space Command came across my space radar this week, both online and in person which is usually a good indica...
ListenFailure is part of the journey | India loses contact with Chandrayaan 2 before Moon landing | TIS 164 from 2019-09-12T02:32:27
I'm back from Amsterdam and we have lots to talk about! The Chandrayaan-2 mission attempted to land on the surface of the moon but complications arose. We update you on the latest with the missi...
ListenAliens, the Microbiome, SpaceX CRS 18 Returns, Delta IV Med and Vulcan, SNC Lunar Gateway | TIS#163 from 2019-09-02T15:57:15
In this episode, we cover some Orbital News to cover what's new in the Space Industry. SpaceX just returned their Dragon Capsule from CRS-18 safely, the United Launch Alliance (ULA) had their la...
ListenThe Last Starhopper - Launch Hangout for both SpaceX 150m test launch attempts | TIS162 from 2019-08-28T03:01:13
This week the timing of everything Starhopper worked out and I was able to sit in front of the microphone and watch the 150m test launch for SpaceX. While the first day was scrubbed, there was s...
ListenSpaceX Hypothesis, Chandrayaan2 update, RocketLabs LookMaNoHands, and Starman completes first lap of the Sun | TIS161 from 2019-08-21T10:24:45
On this week's episode, we have a few Orbital News segments to go through to catch you up on what's going on this week in space:
Waiting on the FAA f...
Personal Log: The Balance - Mental Wellness, Discipline, and 'taking small steps' towards change from 2019-08-12T12:50:17
This past week was really busy, and I wanted to refocus myself for the week ahead. So, here's another installment of the Balance in this week's Personal Log. We all have a balance for success, a...
ListenOrbital News: SpaceX Starship&CRS-18, LightSail2 on Solar Propulsion, and India's Low-Powered Moon Mission continues | TIS 159 from 2019-08-06T14:17:09
On this week's episode, we go deep and cover some major Orbital news from Earth's space industry - catching you up on what's new in Space.
Lightsail2 now using propulsion thanks to Solar...
ListenVisiting Johnson Space Center and Space Nerding Out | TIS 158 from 2019-07-30T01:22:19
This past week I had the chance to visit Johnson Space Center while I was in Texas! I wanted to share my thoughts on my first time there, including some tips on what to see and where I stayed - ...
ListenOne Small Step, Discipline, and Focus | Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Episode | TIS 157 from 2019-07-21T00:06:14
Happy 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing! In this special edition of the podcast, I will be sharing my thoughts on the Apollo60th, and hope to cover it from an angle you haven't hear...
ListenApollo50th coming up, SpaceX Starship Hover test, and former NASA Astronaut to lead human ops for Artemis | TIS 156 from 2019-07-14T21:30:29
This last week was packed full of space! I got to attend a public conversation at the Boston Public Library where Robert Stone and Alan Andres spoke about 'Chasing the Moon' and everything Apoll...
ListenA SpaceX Fairing, Space Program Momentum, and Part 2 of We Choose to go to the Moon | TIS 155 from 2019-07-07T23:10:37
This week I got carried away after SpaceX tweeted video from the Falcon Heavy STP-2 mission where the camera was attached to the fairing they recovered thanks to Ms. Tree. It's really amazing ho...
ListenWe Go to the Moon Part 1, Falcon Heavy Hangover, and Light Sail 2 from 2019-07-02T16:00
As part of the lead up to the Apollo11 moon landing 50th anniversary, I want to start by sharing a part of one of JFK's most famous space speeches and moments. In Orbital News, we review the nig...
ListenThe Influence of the Rocket, Rocket Lab to Make it Rain, and the Artemis 2024 mission from 2019-06-23T22:38:43
Alex has been doing some research into the history of the Space Race, reading up on some recommended books (listed below) and sharing his thoughts on the influence of the rocket on human history...
ListenThe Importance of Unplugging, Orion Crew Abort Test, and SpaceX's Starlink from 2019-06-16T15:01:34
In this episode, Alex discusses his thoughts on the importance of unplugging from technology and work in the 21st century after a week long vacation in Hawaii. Rest is so important, since stress...
ListenThoughts on the NEW Apollo 11 Documentary | Thoughts from an Engineer from 2019-06-01T11:00
In this episode, Alex shares his thoughts on the new Apollo 11 documentary.
Have you seen it? What did you think?
Alex shares the moments of that documentary that he is still stuck...
ListenThe Balance: Is SpaceX involved in too many projects? | Personal Log | Today In Space from 2019-05-28T00:14:56
Alex shares his thoughts on SpaceX's latest successes and difficulties with Starlink, Crew Dragon, Falcon 9 Reusability, and Starship Testing. He continues his theory of balance in science by di...
ListenBlack Holes, Falcon Heavy, India, Israel, and NASA to the Moon Again! from 2019-04-21T17:24:44
In this episode, Alex reviews some of the top Space Science events of this year to break down where we are so far in this year of Space.
- India's Anti-Satellite Test
- Israe...
Falcon Heavy ArabSat6A Launch and Landing | Launch Hangout from 2019-04-14T20:50:37
In this episode, hangout with your Science Communicator Alex for the first commercial launch of SpaceX's Falcon Heavy. They attempted to land all three rockets, two side boosters and one center ...
ListenThe Balance: Science&Engineering. NASA&SpaceX | Personal Log from 2019-03-13T01:55:21
Personal Log...Earth Date: March 12, 2019. After a few months away, Alex returns to explore a thought he has been obsessed with - balance. Balance in life, balance in work, balance in all things...
ListenWhat to Expect in Space 2019: Year 5 of Podcast, 2019 Mission Breakdown, Return of American Human Spaceflight from 2018-12-27T18:25:35
On this episode, Alex talks about entering Year 5 of the Today In Space podcast and looks at how both he and the podcast have evolved since the beginning, as well as plans for what the focus of ...
Listen#dearMoon, SpaceX, and the BFR | Orbital News from 2018-10-17T02:55:06
In this episode of Orbital News, we review the recent (Sept 17, 2018) SpaceX announcement of the first person and to purchase a BFR orbital trip around the Moon. We’ll overview some key aspects ...
ListenPeople of Science: Brian Stofiel - Part 2 | Today In Space from 2018-10-07T23:48:09
In this episode, we had an interview with Brian Stofiel of Stofiel Aerospace - an aerospace company looking to revolutionize how business can enter the space industry with their 3D printed rocke...
ListenPeople of Science: Brian Stofiel - Part 1 | Today In Space from 2018-10-01T01:41:32
In this episode, we had an interview with Brian Stofiel of Stofiel Aerospace - an aerospace company looking to revolutionize how business can enter the space industry with their 3D printed rocke...
ListenThe Parker Solar Probe heads to the Sun | Orbital News from 2018-08-23T14:20:55
The Parker Solar Probe launched aboard a ULA Delta IV Heavy rocket to 'touch' the Sun on August 12th, 2018. During it's mission (until 2025) the solar probe will orbit closer to the Sun than any...
ListenIs a Space Force Necessary? | Thoughts from an Engineer from 2018-08-17T04:43:42
In this episode, Alex shares his thoughts on whether or not the creation of a 'Space Force' is necessary. Alex also challenges the idea that space should be looked at as only a war-fighting doma...
ListenWhy finding water on Mars matters | TIS#130 from 2018-07-30T13:46:58
The European Space Agency has found evidence of liquid water in a lake underneath the surface near the southern pole of Mars. But what does that mean for future spaceflight? Why does it matter a...
ListenThe Hunt for Planet 9, the Kuiper Belt, and 12 New Moons of Jupiter | Orbital News from 2018-07-22T20:31:33
Alex covers the latest discoveries in our solar system during the hunt for Planet 9. The latest discoveries include:
'A new Kuiper Belt object found who's strange inclined orbit can only ...
ListenA Daring Thailand Rescue and Doing What You Can With What You Have | Thoughts from an Engineer from 2018-07-13T11:46:22
In this episode, Alex shares his thoughts (as an engineer) on the daring rescue in Thailand of the Wild Boar soccer team and their coach. He also shares some info on how Elon Musk developed two ...
ListenOpportunity in the Martian Dust Storm at Perseverance Valley | Orbital News from 2018-07-05T11:30
In this episode of Orbital News, Alex shares the story of the Opportunity rover that is attempting to survive yet another massive dust storm in it's 15 years on the Red Planet. We cover info on ...
ListenThe Space Force and NASA's New Space Directives | A Thought Experiment from 2018-06-22T04:12:16
Recently, there has been a lot of talk about a 'Space Force'. But there are also new Space Policy Directives for NASA moving forward. In order to talk about these issues, given the state of US p...
ListenInterview with Brian Stofiel of Stofiel Aerospace | A Father&Daughter launching rockets into space from 2018-06-14T12:45:02
We had the opportunity to interview Brian Stofiel of Stofiel Aerospace who with his daughter are launching 3D printed rockets and making space more accessible to everyone. Brian stated that with...
ListenSolar Activity&Resistance to Change | Thoughts from an Engineer from 2018-06-07T04:09:32
Alex shares his thoughts on the effects the Sun has on the Earth, as well as any Star. What kind of effects, other than temperature can a star have on it's orbiting bodies?
He also ...
That's Too Far - Automation | TIS#129 from 2018-06-01T01:30:14
In this episode, Alex and special guest John take on Automation, AI, and Driverless Cars to question when technological improvement goes too far. At what point do you say - "That's Too Far!"? Listen
The March for Science Boston 2018 | TIS#128 from 2018-05-02T19:39:01
The Today In Space podcast went to the March for Science in Boston this year, a year after their first M4S.
Alex and Sara sit down to recap and share their thoughts. They share inte...
Living in a Falcon Heavy World | Orbital News from 2018-04-01T00:37:27
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The first Falcon Heavy test launch occurred on February 6th, 2017. Onboard was the Starman...
Star Wars In Review with Erin and John | TIS#127 from 2018-02-21T17:00
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OPINION | SPOILER ALERT!
In this episode (#127), Alex is joined by his friends (Erin & John) to review not only 'The Last Jedi', but the entire Star Wars movie...
ListenThe Journey to the Falcon Heavy Inaugural Launch | Orbital News from 2018-02-05T13:48:09
The Falcon Heavy Inaugural Launch is set for February 6th, 2017. Learn the journey of SpaceX, NASA, and the 45th Space Wing took to get to this test launch.
We talk about the various aspe...
ListenSpace Shuttle Talk with Jerry Goodson | TIS#126 from 2018-01-09T02:23:12
In this episode, Alex was joined by Jerry Goodson for some Space Shuttle Talk. Jerry Goodson worked on the Space Shuttle Program for over 35 years and worked all the way from being a technician ...
ListenThe Scientific Ladder of Ideas, Einstein, and Total Solar Eclipses | TIS#125 from 2017-10-20T17:10:41
In this episode, Alex explains the differences between Hypothesis, Theory, and Law in Science as well as how ideas go from hypothesis to theory to law up the scientific ladder of ideas.
What's Up? The Great American Eclipse 2017 from 2017-08-24T21:39:36
Here is the audio from the LIVE broadcast of "What's Up?" on the morning of the Great American Eclipse 2017. Alex dove deeper into why total solar eclipse's are so important for science?
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Update from Alex, THE DIRECT LINK, S.C.I. and SpaceX's Double Launch Wknd from 2017-06-24T18:50:44
TOPICS:
SpaceX, Bulgaria, BulgariaSat-1, Geostationary Orbit, Falcon9, Automated Spaceport Droneship, Of Course I Still Love You, Reusability, Reused Rocket, 1st Stage Landing, Communicati...
Orbital News, Communication&3D Printing | TIS#124 from 2017-05-22T16:27:56
TOPICS:
Orbital News, SpaceX, Inmarsat, Communications Satellite, Geostationary Parking Orbit, Xenon Ion Propulsion Engine, Delta V, Fuel vs. Weight, 1st Stage Deathcam, Twitter, #Spacepan...
Fake News&Truth with John | TIS#123 from 2017-05-06T19:33:49
TOPICS:
Truth, Fake News, The Media, Counter Culture, What is Truth, Inference, Sherlock Holmes, Einstein, Hard Truths, It's True unt...
Orbital News&The March for Science | TIS#122 from 2017-04-28T02:09:56
TOPICS:
Peggy Whitson, US Astronaut Spaceflight Record, Kate Rubins, White House, Enceladus, Europa, microbial life, space oceans, hydr...
It's Scientific to Say "I Don't Know" | TIS#121 from 2017-04-14T12:46:36
ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE
Thoughts from an Engineer, Inference, Childhood, Greek Easter, SpaceX, Reusability, Space Shuttle, Self-Confidence, I don't know, I'm OK with being ...
Inference, Sherlock Holmes, and Hollowed-out ICBMs | TIS#120 from 2017-04-03T02:20:49
ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE
Inference, Infer, Data, Science, Theories to Support Facts, Sherlock Holmes, Deductive Reasoning, Flat-Earth, Kyrie Irving, Shaquille O'Neal, Engine...
The TRAPPIST-1 System...as we know it | TIS#119 from 2017-03-03T20:57:32
ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE
TRAPPIST-1, 7 Terrestial Planets, NASA, SPITZER, TRAPPIST, Ultra Cool Dwarf Star, Orbital Periods, Goldilocks Zone, Habitable Zone, SPECULOS (?), Ex...
Launch Hangout w/ Sara: SpaceX CRS-10 Launch&Landing | TIS#118 from 2017-02-19T15:22:11
ON THIS WEEK's EPISODE
SpaceX, NASA, Falcon 9 launch & landing, March for Science, New Space, Old Space, LC39A, Space Shuttle, Apollo 11, the Moon, Mars, Saturn V, Space P...
Cassini, Juno, Gene Cernan&Mud on Mars | TIS#117 Orbital News from 2017-02-01T02:46:25
ON THIS WEEK's EPISODE
Gene Cernan, Last Man on the Moon, Buzz Aldrin, Charles Bolden, NASA, Mars, the Moon, Curiosity finds Ancient Mud on Mars, Opportunity turns 13, Cas...
TIS#116 How can Engineering Save the World? from 2017-01-19T16:47:45
TIS#115 Martian Impact, Metal Asteroids and the Prusa i3 MK2 from 2017-01-11T23:02:17
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ListenTIS#114 What to Expect with 2017 - Reusability&New Space from 2017-01-03T21:32:10
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TIS#113 Aren’t you a little short for a stormtrooper? from 2016-12-28T21:19:58
Carrie Fisher, Princess Leia, Star Wars, Harrison Ford, Han Solo, NASA, ULA, SpaceX, Mars, Virgin Galactic, Apollo 8, Apollo 11, Earthrise, 1968, Apollo 13, Jim Lovell, Bill Anders, Frank Borman...
ListenTIS#112 The Quantum Santa Theory: Revisited from 2016-12-19T18:34:25
MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY HANUKKAH!
ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE:
Christ...
TIS#111 John Glenn, SpaceX&Cassini from 2016-12-12T20:37:38
ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE:
Second week with AG3D Printing, SpaceX Anomaly Update, Cassini's final ring grazing mission, 3D Printing, Prus...
TIS#110 Anomaly in the 3rd Stage of Progress from 2016-12-05T03:45:41
First week with AG3D Printing, Anomaly with Progress 65, Roscosmos, NASA, SpaceX, Boeing, 3D Printing, Buzz Aldrin, Antarctica
ListenTIS#109 Climate Change, Belief&the Future from 2016-11-28T23:23:28
ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE:
First week of Self-Employment, Belief, Asteroids, Climate Change, The Space Race, the Moon, Mars, Maine, and saving the planet.
Enjoy!
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TIS#108 GOES-R, Peggy Whitson and Retraction from 2016-11-21T04:09:22
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
On this week's episode, Alex covers the launch of Expedition 50, Astronaut Peggy Whitson, and the launch of the GOES-R Satellite.
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TIS#107 You gotta fight, for your right...TO SCIENCE! from 2016-11-16T00:48:59
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TIS#106 Space Politics w/ John from 2016-11-07T13:33:10
This week, Alex welcomes back John to discuss Space Politics, among a lot of other things.
We hope this breaks up the cacophony that is election week coverage.
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TIS#105 Kate Rubins is back, Idaho's MakerSat&Planet 9 from 2016-10-31T03:15:06
TIS#104 Schiaparelli's Beagle-2 Destiny from 2016-10-24T02:17:41
TIS#103 Orbital ATK Returns, Bureaucracy&Reusability from 2016-10-18T02:28:07
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TIS#102 Rosetta Crashdown, Return of Blue Origin&Fighting Warpage from 2016-10-10T21:16:22
TIS#101 Getting to Mars on 42 Raptors from 2016-10-03T01:34:38
ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE...
ListenTIS#100 Drinking, with Engineers - Genetics In Space from 2016-09-26T02:14:32
TIS#099 - Journey to 100, SpaceX&the 45th Space Wing from 2016-09-20T01:02:05
ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE...
ListenTIS#098 Never Forget...A Tool is not Good or Bad, its Neither from 2016-09-13T02:46:28
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ListenTIS#097 Anomaly at SLC-40, Space DNA&A Comet Lander...Found from 2016-09-08T01:28:33
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ListenTIS#096 Life can kick your ass, If you let it from 2016-08-29T01:50:27
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ListenTIS#095 OSIRIS-REx, Bennu&New Frontiers from 2016-08-23T01:59:21
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TIS#094 Cardiomyocytes&Zero-G Hair from 2016-08-15T03:44:56
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TIS#093 Shuttle...What Shuttle? Mars, Bitch. from 2016-08-10T03:02:13
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TIS#092 Flexible Filament&Pluto Pandering from 2016-07-18T03:52:52
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TIS#091 A Launch, Some Space DNA&a 3D Printer from 2016-07-08T03:45:21
ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE...
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TIS#090 Independence is yours, If you want it from 2016-07-03T01:20:19
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!
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TIS#089 Infinite Resources VS. Human Greed from 2016-06-26T20:22:52
WELCOME TO THE SHOW!
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TIS#088 Humanity&How we're 'Getting our Asses to Mars' from 2016-06-19T15:58:07
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TIS#087 Simulation Theory is F&%ked from 2016-06-12T02:41:06
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TIS#086 SpaceX, DNA and Space Inflatables from 2016-06-04T22:33:51
WELCOME TO THE SHOW!
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TIS#085 A Genetic Councellor,&an Engineer from 2016-05-27T00:20:01
A GENETIC COUNSELOR, & AN ENGINEER
ListenTIS#084 A Radio Host,&an Engineer - Jon Doherty from 2016-05-19T23:36:16
A Radio Host, & an Engineer
ListenTIS#083 A Business Man,&an Engineer - The Assistant from 2016-05-14T02:45:21
A Business Man, & an Engineer
ListenTIS#082 A Life Coach&an Engineer - Meagan Ward from 2016-05-06T00:27
A LIFE COACH & AN ENGINEER
ListenTIS#081 THE APRIL OF PLUTO: Week 4 from 2016-04-29T10:48:01
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TIS#080 THE APRIL OF PLUTO: Week 3 from 2016-04-24T00:37:08
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TIS#079 THE APRIL OF PLUTO: WEEK 2 from 2016-04-14T21:57:42
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TIS#078 THE APRIL OF PLUTO - Week 1 from 2016-04-08T03:04:48
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TIS#077 John Williams, Sci-Fi Movies&Music, with John from 2016-04-01T00:22:25
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TIS#076 No Sleep Til Pluto! from 2016-03-25T11:02:48
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TIS#075 Catching a Wave of Success from 2016-03-18T03:45:32
HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY!
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TIS#074 Set yourself up for Success...with a Moonbase! from 2016-03-11T04:40:53
WELCOME TO THE SHOW!
ListenTIS#073 Twins vs. Microgravity&Taurus, the Bull from 2016-03-04T04:26:30
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ListenTIS#072 Digital VS. Physical RealityYearinSpace from 2016-02-26T05:21:46
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ListenTIS#071 02/18/16 Modifying Behavior&The Great Attractor from 2016-02-18T20:06:17
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ListenTIS#070 Mountains Float in Pluto's Heart from 2016-02-12T05:53:06
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ListenTIS#069 Industry, Detroit&Orion the Hunter from 2016-02-07T04:25:18
TIS#068 01/29/16 Blue Origin Strikes Again&Space Deposits from 2016-01-29T19:59:13
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ListenTIS#067 01/21/16 Experimental Landings, Jason-3&Planet 9 from 2016-01-22T04:22:27
WELCOME TO THE SHOW!
ListenTIS#066 01/15/16 The 2nd-Shift Life, the Starman&Ceres from 2016-01-15T19:16:48
TIS#065 01/07/16 Being Alone (in Space)&the R2D2 Effect from 2016-01-08T04:09:29
TIS#064 12/31/15 Space Takes Character from 2015-12-31T01:00
TIS#063 The Quantum Santa Theory from 2015-12-25T00:18:08
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVE!
ListenTIS#062 12/18/15 Kids in Space&Shitty People from 2015-12-19T03:34:06
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TIS#061 12/10/15 Family, the Road&a Supernova from 2015-12-11T01:00
WELCOME TO THE SHOW!
ListenTIS#060 11/26/15 A Turkey Day of Space Business from 2015-11-27T02:10:43
TIS#059 11/19/15 Thoughts, from an Engineer from 2015-11-20T01:24:29
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TIS#058 11/12/15 Celebrating Commitment from 2015-11-13T01:25:56
WELCOME TO THE SHOW!
ListenTIS#057 11/05/15 Just a Man, His Microphone&Science! from 2015-11-06T01:16:37
TIS#056 10/29/15 3D Printing, SLS Update&Halloween from 2015-10-30T00:00
TIS#055 10/22/15 - Welcome to the 21st Century... from 2015-10-23T00:00
WELCOME TO THE FUTURE!
ListenTIS#054 10/15/15 - Pennsylvania, the Amish&MarsOne from 2015-10-16T00:00:12
TIS#053 10/08/15 Jobs, Martians&Orbit First from 2015-10-09T00:00
TIS#052 10/01/15 A Super Blood Moon&Martian Water(?) from 2015-10-02T00:00
Welcome to the show!
ListenTIS#051 09/24/15 Drinking, With Engineers - Genetics from 2015-09-25T00:00
TIS#050 09/17/15 New=Uncomfortable, SpaceX Update&Pluto Pics from 2015-09-18T00:00
TIS#049 09/10/15 3D Printing, ABA&the Mars Generation from 2015-09-11T00:00
TIS#048 09/03/15 Fighting the Fear of Not Knowing from 2015-09-04T00:00
TIS#047 08/27/15 Supplemental - To Torpor, or Not to Torpor? from 2015-08-28T00:00
TIS#046 08/20/15 Weekly Update from 2015-08-21T00:00
TIS#045 08/13/15 Supplemental - Meteor Showers, Light Pollution&the ISS from 2015-08-14T00:00
TIS#044 08/06/15 Supplemental - Coaching&Leadership Challenges&SEX...IN SPACE! from 2015-08-07T00:00
TIS#043 07/30/15 Weekly Update&Where Spacecraft Go to Die... from 2015-07-31T00:00
TIS#042 07/23/15 Supplemental: Humans in OuterSpace(?) from 2015-07-24T00:00
TIS#041 07/16/15 From the Deep Dark of the Third Zone from 2015-07-17T00:00
TIS#040 07/09/15 The Release&Making of "Pluto, the Misunderstood." from 2015-07-10T00:00
Weekly Update/Single Release:
ListenTIS#039 07/02/15 Weekly Update - Independence Day Episode from 2015-07-03T00:00
WEEKLY UPDATE
ListenTIS#038 06/25/15 Space Business, Commercial Crews&Self-Worth from 2015-06-26T00:00
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TIS#037 06/19/15 NASA Social - APL, New Horizons&Pluto (Part 2) from 2015-06-19T20:43:29
TIS#036 06/18/15 NASA Social - APL, New Horizons&Pluto (Part 1) from 2015-06-19T05:04:59
TIS#035 06/11/15 Supplemental - NASA Social Weekend, D.C.&Maryland from 2015-06-12T00:19:44
TIS#034 Warp Engines, Warp Bubbles&the EmDrive from 2015-05-29T06:19:11
TIS#033 05/08/15 Graduating(?), Fear&Worry, and Space Business from 2015-05-08T17:37:09
TIS#032 04/21/15 CRS-6 Launch hangout&Falcon 9 landing (sort of) from 2015-04-22T00:03:03
TIS#031 04/07/15 Space Business, Exp. 43 Update&Discipline from 2015-04-08T00:23:12
TIS#030 03/24/15 Mars Exploration: What have the Rovers found? from 2015-03-24T21:11:32
TIS#029 Opinion Panel: The Influence of Music w/ John from 2015-03-20T21:00
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TIS#028 03/09/15 Weekly Update and Space Business from 2015-03-10T03:45:17
TIS#027 02/25/15 MarsOne Overview&Questions from 2015-02-26T03:36:14
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TIS#026 02/17/15 Weekly Update - SpaceX's Busy Day, ATV-5 Reentry&the 1-Year Mission in Space from 2015-02-17T21:48:36
TIS#025 02/16/15 Supplemental - NYC, Opinion of the Week&Reaching for the Impossible from 2015-02-17T21:27:28
TIS#024 02/09/15 Launch Hangout: (Scrubbed) SpaceX/DSCOVR launch&Moon Business from 2015-02-10T00:01:03
TIS#023 02/03/15 Lightning Round: Inflation Deflates, SMAP, Z-1 Prototype&CubeSats from 2015-02-04T00:41:57
TIS#022 01/26/15 Identical Twins for Mars&the Blizzard of '15? from 2015-01-26T23:00
Welcome to the Weekly Update of Today In Space!
ListenTIS#021 01/24/15 Supplemental - College, Lightning Round&Perspective from 2015-01-24T21:12:04
TIS#020 01/19/15 Boston, Beagle-2, Falcon 9 landing (almost)&Leadership from 2015-01-20T03:34:26
TIS#019 01/14/15 Space Movies w/ John from 2015-01-14T22:19:52
SPOILER ALERT!
We will ruin these movies for you
(Movies listed Below)
Alex has John...
ListenTIS#018 01/12/15 CRS-5 Mission Updates&Back then...In Space! from 2015-01-13T03:55:02
TIS#017 01/10/15 (SUCCESSFUL) CRS-5 Launch from 2015-01-11T03:11:51
TIS#016 01/06/15 Abort of CRS-5 Mission, Drifting Actuators&Fear from 2015-01-07T00:50:20
TIS#015 01/05/15 The Big Bang, Curlicues, Bicep&Planck from 2015-01-06T03:00:59
TIS#014 12/31/14 Opinion Panel: The Scientific Method, String Theory&Zombie Brains from 2015-01-01T01:30
HAPPY NEW YEAR, EVERYONE!
ListenTIS#013 12/29/14 Dark Energy&Matter from 2014-12-30T01:52:50
TIS#012 12/22/14 Beta Angles&Private Space Companies from 2014-12-23T01:16:52
TIS#011 12/15/14 Pluto and the Pluto Express/New Horizons from 2014-12-16T02:55:22
12/13/14 Geminid Meteor Shower 2014 from 2014-12-14T05:03:03
Hello Everyone!
This is my first ever blog-post or whatever it is that I'm doing with this website haha
I figured the best time to write was IMMEDIATELY after I experienced so...
TIS#010 12/09/14 Upcoming Launches - SpaceX from 2014-12-09T18:47:31
TIS#009 12/05/14 (SUCCESSFUL) Orion Launch - Here We Come Mars! from 2014-12-05T18:50:39
TIS#008 12/04/14 ORION Test Flight (Scrubbed 1st Day) from 2014-12-04T21:01:51
TIS#007 12/03/14 INTERSTELLAR PART 2 from 2014-12-03T17:00
TIS#006 12/02/14 - INTERSTELLAR PART 1 from 2014-12-03T02:00
TIS#005 12/01/2014 Ganymede, 3D Printers, Space Coffee&the Gym from 2014-12-02T00:49:16
TIS#004 11/24/2014 Asteroids from 2014-11-25T02:34
TIS#003 11/17/2014 Orion Launch System from 2014-11-18T01:09:51
Today, November 17, 2014, in Space!
- Updates from the Philae mission
- Correction from the last show: How many times Philae "bounced" vs. "to...
TIS#002 11/10/2014 Antares Rocket Incident from 2014-11-18T00:51:09
The first independent segment of "Today in Space" with Alex.
Alex explains some new things for the podcast, including the intent of the new 20 min episodes and wh...
TIS#001 11/13/2014 Rosetta Mission - Philae Lander lands on Comet 67P from 2014-11-18T00:48:30
Today, 11/13/2014, in Space!
Alex covers the Rosetta mission and the landing of the Philae robot lander on comet 67P. He covers the missio...