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There’s a lot going on up there. Join space reporter Brendan Byrne each week as he explores space exploration. From efforts to launch humans into deep space, to the probes exploring our solar system, "Are We There Yet?" brings you the latest in news from the space beat. Listen to interviews with astronauts, engineers and visionaries as humanity takes its next giant leap exploring our universe.
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Scientists and astronomers are on the search for moons outside our solar system. Meanwhile, NASA and Nikon are working on a new camera designed to withstand our own moon’s environment.
Space bites

Space bites

2024-04-1628:25

Space food scientist Vickie Kloeris, speaks about her new book Space Bites, a memoir of her career with NASA preparing food for orbit.
Varda Space Industries is working on pharmaceutical research in space that could help produce HIV therapy drugs at a much lower cost.
Viewers across the country are gearing up for the upcoming solar eclipse, and scientists are using this time to launch rockets into the skies – for science!
It’s Women’s history month and ‘Are We There Yet?’ is exploring the women that made history in space with Wendy Lawrence, a veteran NASA Astronaut.
In Texas, Starship’s third orbital test flight was a win for SpaceX. Here in Florida, the Space Coast is celebrating the life of Robert Osband.
Starship, take three

Starship, take three

2024-03-1228:00

SpaceX is launching its third orbital test flight off Starship. How high are the stakes? Plus, a glimpse into the history of women in the space program and the fight for female astronauts.
Stuck on Mars

Stuck on Mars

2024-03-0528:00

As NASA explores human isolation on other planets, the agency’s plan to return Mars rocks to Earth is in limbo.
Former NASA astronaut Winston Scott shared his academic journey that brought him to space and his hope for the future of space exploration.
A new satellite will track things like hurricanes and volcanoes from space. Plus, a conversation with the Walkabout the Galaxy podcast hosts Josh Colwell, Audrey Martin and Jim Cooney about humans on Mars.
New technology on the moon and a space art competition that highlights the importance of space.
Plankton and staph bacteria are being studied in space to help keep humans and our oceans safe.
The Congressional response to Artemis delays and looking at ancient space rock samples.
With upcoming moon missions, scientists have been eager to study the lunar surface. Rovers on Mars continue to find evidence that water once flowed on the dusty planet.
NASA scientists are growing crops in orbit to see how plants are affected by the space environment and Redwire scientists are 3D printing tissue in space.
Veteran astronauts Chris Hadfield and Tom Jones use writing to tell stories about space exploration.
Two telescopes have captured images that led scientists to a better understanding of our universe and our place in it.
Researchers are looking to nonverbal communication to find life within our universe, and we may be closer to knowing if aliens do exist.
Guests at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex can blast off into space without leaving the ground and Vast is creating a new space station.
A glimpse into some of the recent space news and how Space Florida plans to grow the aerospace industry.
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Comments (3)

Keyur Adhyapak

I didn't know they sent that song at the end to Opportunity. It was a nice touch.

Feb 19th
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Michelle Terrazas Salazar

This is one of my favorite podcasts on astronomy, thank you very much for the hard work. I always look forward for the next episode!! ☺☺

Jul 29th
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