This Week In Space
Latest Episodes
Episode 66: Perseverance: Dare Mighty Things
This Week in Space, we cover news about SpaceX Starlink, the Cygnus Spacecraft Launch, and of course, the landing of Perseverance, and even more.
Episode 65: There's Space for Everyone in Space!
This week in space, our cast interviews Diana ElSindy, a propulsion engineer and the founder of The Arabian Stargazer, an exciting science communication platform and we talk about science communication and the future of the space industry
Episode 64: Toilets Also Go to Space
This week in space, a German startup is working on getting a hybrid motor to space, NASA is sending a $23 Million toilet to the ISS, and a new price tag is announced for the Artemis program
Episode 63: Sad Rockets and Rusty Moon
This week in space, Astra flies its first rocket, NASA pays commercial companies to get lunar samples, and scientists find out that the moon is rusty
Episode 62: Come on, SLS!
This week in space, the White House releases a new space cyber security policy, China launches a reusable spacecraft to space, and we talk about delays in the SLS
Episode 61: I Wanna Be a Space Dentist
This week in space, Boeing makes progress with their Starliner capsule, California wildfires are seen from space, and we talk about dental hygiene in space missions
Episode 60: Rockets Go To Space
This week in space, China comes up with their own Artemis program, astronomers bounce a laser off the LRO, and we talk about more rocket news
Episode 59: SpaceX Joins The Establishment
This week in space, Pluto is discovered to have water under its surface, more satellite servicing happens, and we talk about SpaceX winning the NSSL contract
Episode 58: Many Questions
This week in space, our cast interview a Boeing engineer with 33 years of experience in satellite propulsion and who is currently working on the Commercial Crew and SLS programs
Episode 57: Mars, Mars, and Mars
This week in space, Amazon get FCC license for 3,200 satellites, Dawn Aerospace dawns on the space industry, and we talk more about Mars now that the triple is all on their way there