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Author: Paul Miller & Blake Brown

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Weekly Space for Everyday People -  SpaceWeek is a news podcast to bring you everything currently happening in our galactic backyard. Join us each week to discuss topics such as Astronomy, Exploration, Research, and ongoing programs from industry leaders like NASA and SpaceX.

We present things in an easy and fun way that makes listening to our podcast enjoyable for everyone! 

15 Episodes
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Prepare to have your cosmic curiosity satiated as we embark on a journey through the latest spaceflight marvels and astronomical wonders. We kick off with a critical update on SpaceX's Starship's second flight test, setting the record straight on what really happened post-staging. We then zoom over to China's impressive Tainzhou 7 mission and the leaps made with their Tiangong space station, a feat of human ingenuity that's orbiting right alongside the ISS in the annals of space history.This ...
Set off with Blake and I, as we launch into the cosmic wonders and latest spaceflight achievements. From the thrilling details of India's first 2024 expedition to SpaceX's monumental 300th successful launch, this episode rockets through the most captivating stories from the final frontier. We salute India's efforts in space sustainability with Poem 3's orbital reduction, and prepare for a deep dive into China's new space ambitions. Misfires and mysteries are part of the cosmic odyssey, t...
Buckle up as we unpack a year that's been nothing short of astronomical. From the 211 rockets that kissed the sky to the Starlink constellation's ever-expanding network, we've got insight on SpaceX's trials and tribulations including Starship.Rocket science isn't just for the big players; we're zooming in on the underdogs and their strides, too. Relativity Space's 3D printed marvel, Terran 1, has made history, and we're already counting down to their Terran R. But it's not all about the launc...
Dive headfirst into the unknown as we unravel the mysteries of the universe, from SpaceX's Starlink launches to China's methane-fueled rocket revolution. With astronomical updates on India's new lunar lander and Rocket Lab's breakthrough recovery, you are promised a stellar journey across the cosmos. The discussion doesn't end there, we also delve into the implications of these space missions on medical advancements on Earth and the potential dangers of space travel. Fasten your seatbelt...
Ever wonder what's really happening in the cosmos? Yearning to unravel the mysteries of the universe? Brace yourself for an exhilarating exploration of space as we discuss rocket launches, space exploration, and jaw-dropping revelations from deep space. From SpaceX's Falcon 9 launch to the mystery of dark matter, we'll guide you through some of the most fascinating missions. We'll also discuss Ariane 5's historic launch and its successor, Ariane 6.Ready to explore the commercial side of space...
Ready to embark on a cosmic journey that will reshape your understanding of the universe? Prepare to be captivated by our latest Space Week episode where we're exploring some of the most recent and eye-opening developments in our solar system and beyond. From SpaceX's record-breaking launches and the Hack-a-Sat 4 event, to the mind-boggling concept of using melanin as a radiation shield in space, we've got it all covered.Picture this: A lunar base in the 2030s. Sounds like a science fiction n...
What if you could get an inside look at the future of space exploration, packed with exciting updates on recent space launches, the risks of cutting-edge technology, and the potential AI holds for astronomical discoveries? Brace for liftoff as we delve into the Tropics mission's storm-observing capabilities, South Korea's first fully domestic rocket, the Nuri, and Arabsat's Bader 8 satellite, along with Airbus' ambitious goals for data advancement. We'll also explore potential issues with Boe...
Ready for an exciting journey through the cosmos? This week, we bring the wonders of space directly to your ears, as we cover a wide array of topics from the AX2 mission and Skylab's 50th anniversary to the ever-mysterious black holes. Starting off with SpaceX's recent launches, we'll share all the thrilling details about the Falcon 9, the launch of 21 satellites for OneWeb and Iridium next, and the groundbreaking journey of the AX2 mission's historic crew to the International Space Station.B...
Episode 7: 241

Episode 7: 241

2023-05-1001:00:15

In our first two-for-one episode, we cover two weeks of content with the latest space news. Aside from the usual rocket launches, join us as we talk about our chaotic universe, including: Asteroid defense plans, stars devouring their planets, and more black holes. We also talk about water both inside our solar system and out. There's a lot in store, and tons to learn in Episode 7: '241'!
With a busy week this time around, we take you through the various happenings involving missions to the moon. iSpace made an attempt at their first lunar landing, Lockheed is sending satellites to serve Artemis and others, Airbus is building a station, and SpaceX made the first integrated test of Starship. We touch briefly on topics involving astronomy, and answer some listener questions to learn more about us.
This week, the guys take us on a shorter adventure talking about various company endeavors and future events. Along with the usual launch update, companies like Relativity Space, iSpace, and Draper all have plans and milestones for current and future missions. Blake gives us a brief rundown of Virgin Orbit's unfortunate outcome, but brings a sense of optimism back with NASA's 50th flight of Ingenuity.
This week in space, black holes are doing things unimaginable: Going invisible, changing directions, and growing to sizes billions of times more than our sun. NASA announces our Artemis II astronauts, the Space Force is looking for missiles, and much much more.
This week brings up some interesting topics like using potatoes to build future habitats in space, as well as the weather scientists are studying on other planets. Paul answers some questions about stars and the ISS at the end, so stay tuned!
This week, Paul and Blake discuss newfound hope for a Mars satellite and the ISS. Space Salads are a thing and listener questions are answered.
Blake and Paul decide to just go for it with their very first episode talking about Crew 5's return, NASA's new budget, and Relativity Space