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184: Dr. Gioia Massa’s Experiments in Space will Definitely Grow on You
Researchers at NASA have been testing a plant growth unit on the International Space Station known as Veggie and have successfully grown a variety of leafy greens.
183: Share, Keep Carving and Extend an Opportunity; Helping Others in the Industry
It’s Thanksgiving, and I’m sharing my feeling of gratitude on this episode of Casual Space.
182: Amateur Astronomer Tim Doucette Can See the Night Sky Better than You
Tim believes that through education and awareness of the universe, the world can become a better place.
181: The Roddenberries
The Roddenberries are THE galaxy’s premier sci-fi party band, and you’re going to want to enjoy them ASAP!
180: Artemis Official Flight Kit, Sharing the First STORY from the STORIES of Space Project and more
Stories of Space™ (The STORIES Project) is an open-source project available to a global community of storytellers who wish to connect people to space.
179: The Moons Symphony with international composer Amanda Lee Falkenberg
Award winning composer and pianist Amanda Lee Falkenberg has created THE MOONS SYMPHONY- a project 5-years in the making, consulting with planetary scientists from NASA’s JPL to ensure the science was anchored in scientific accuracy.
178: 20+ Years of Science from the International Space Station and more with science communicator Erin Winick Anthony!
Erin works at NASA's Johnson Space Center as a science communication specialist for the International Space Station at NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
177: “Normentum” with space policy and space strategy expert Robin Dickey
Robin Dickey is a member of the technical staff at The Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Space Policy and Strategy. She focuses on space policy and strategy issues related to national security, geopolitics, and international relations.
176: The First Commercial Mission to Mars, with Barry Matsumori from Impulse Space
Barry Matsumori is an industry veteran that has been an executive leader at SpaceX, Virgin Orbit, and most recently as CEO at BridgeComm. Currently, Mr. Matsumori serves as the Chief Operating Officer at Impulse Space.
175: Catching Up with Industry Expert Robert Feierbach
Robert Feierbach, is a FOTH (friend of the show) and known as a well-recognized space industry expert! He has an impressive track record in groundbreaking satellite technologies and services around the world.
174: Will Green is making your Space Suit
Will Green is a Ph.D. student at the University of North Dakota. He is collaborating on research with NASA that is centered on applying breakthrough technologies to push the boundaries of what is possible with spacesuits.
173: Space business leaders, space convention organizers and space entrepreneurs Nicholas Chinchaladze and Martynas Fedotovas
On this episode, Beth and Nicholas and Martynas discuss what it’s like to be a space startup, what it takes to succeed, and why ethics should always be at the heart of the work as you go and grow.
172: STORIES of Space Project
The Stories of Space Project™ collects your story and carries it on a satellite launched from historic Cape Canaveral, FL, in June 2023.
171: NASA’s SLS= Space Launch System
This week, NASA has announced that they are moving towards the first launch attempt for the Artemis I mission with the Space Launch System (SLS)
170: Space Camp: Part 2- We Make the Next Movie
he kids and family recipients from the Cosmic Odyssey scholarship program are joined by Inspiration4 astronaut Chris Sembroski in this creative conversation
169: Easy to Find and Enjoy Summer Constellations with Astronomer John Read
Author and astronomer John Read is back with a BEAUTIFUL new book, Learn to Stargaze for Kids, and we’re talking about what’s within the James Webb images, and comparing some of them against Hubble.
168: Twin Orbit Study with participants Brent and Brad West and Chris Mason
The commercialization of space (SpaceX, Axiom Space, Blue Origin) brings new opportunities to study astronauts, including identical twins, on industry‐led space stations with unprecedented detail.
167: James Webb Space Telescope with RSE Dean Mikolajczyk… Part 2
The world’s largest and most complex space science observatory will now begin six months of commissioning in space!