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
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Episode 46: Dock Talk
01/05/2020Astronauts return to a socially isolated planet, stars move in mysterious ways, and we discuss recent news on docking mechanisms.
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Episode 45: New Space Gets Comfortable
13/04/2020This week in space, Rocket Lab catches a rocket with a helicopter, China suffers a second launch failure of the year, and we discuss the long-term impacts of the novel coronavirus on the industry.
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Episode 44: The End of the World As We Know It
06/04/2020This week in space, Covid-19 shocks the space industry, NASA finally releases new Artemis planning info, and the cast of TWIS apply to be astronauts.
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Episode 43: Big Questions
19/02/2020This week, we ask when we're going back to space, who will get to go to Mars, and other big questions about the future of space travel. Tune in for your weekly list of Boeing errors and NASA updates.
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Episode 42: Things That Go Boom!
30/01/2020Mice acquire muscles, Boeing has (yet another) bad week, and explosions are having a moment in the spotlight.
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Episode 41: Skincare and Satellites
22/01/2020We discuss Olay's new commercial, consider the implications of the Space Force's swearing-in process, and learn about NOAA's goal to get better weather forecasting.
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Episode 40: This Decade In Space
13/01/2020This week in space, Boeing can't catch a break and we take a look back at the 2010s.
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Episode 39: If it's Boeing, It's Not Going
26/11/2019This week in space, more details emerge about private lunar landers, astronaut blood flows backwards, and Boeing has a no good, very bad day.
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Episode 38: Bernie Sanders vs. Aliens
18/11/2019This week in space, we talk about what the election means for the future of space policy. Also, aliens, apparently.
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Episode 37: After Artemis
11/11/2019This week in space, the ISS gets commercial, astronauts bake cookies, and we discuss how the 2020 election season shapes the future of the Artemis moon program.
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Episode 36: The Space Shindig
04/11/2019This week in space, we discuss the fallout from the world's largest space convention with an SSI member who was there!
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Episode 35: Getting Ahead of the Competition.
29/10/2019This week in space, Blue Origin gets ahead of the competition by, well, not competing, nobody can find India's lunar lander, and we discuss how astronauts get fed.
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Episode 34: This Week In Space, Fashion Edition
21/10/2019This week in space, NASA finally gets somebody in charge of human spaceflight, ESA admits its rockets are too expensive, and ... NASA holds a fashion show? We discuss what that means.
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Episode 33: ISS Spring Cleaning
14/10/2019This week in space, NASA and SpaceX hug and make up, all ships will be watched by commercial spy satellites, and we discuss what ongoing repairs to the ISS say about the future of the station.
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Episode 32: What the Hell Happened?
07/10/2019This week in space, NASA makes some compromises on their lunar lander, Relativity Space receives a frightening amount of funding, and we discuss the past and future of commercial space tourism.
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Episode 31: Starships Are Meant to Fly
30/09/2019This week in space, NASA goes back to the old style of contracting, Russia and China team up to go to the moon, and Elon unveils his Starship and everyone has questions.
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Episode 30: We Know that We're Not Absolutely Insane
26/08/2019This week in space, the Vice President gets excited about space nuclear propulsion, yet another internet constellation annoys astronomers, and we sit down with the head of an ambitious effort to reach space with a liquid rocket ... using only volunteer college students.
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Episode 29: 3D-Printed Rat Kidneys Are the Future
19/08/2019This week in space, Blue Origin is preemptively angry about a launch contract, Cape Canaveral braces for an eye-watering amount of launches, and we sit down with a space 3D printing expert to talk about how the technology will change the industry.
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Episode 28: The Great Consolidation
12/08/2019This week in space, SpaceX muscles in on the smallsat market, Rocket Lab considers reuseability, and we discuss the coming consolidation in launch and what it means for the industry as a whole.
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Episode 27: Adding Refueling to the Fire
04/08/2019This week in space, France puts its space lasers where its mouth is, NASA acknowledges Starship, and a technical debate about in-space refueling is actually about seedy politics and the future of space exploration.