Science on the ISS is a series of 10 minute podcasts covering the wide range of scientific research activities taking place aboard the International Space Station. Science on the ISS is a Cheap Astronomy production written by Steve Nerlich. Listeners are welcome to copy and distribute these episodes for non-profit purposes.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | Natural SciencesTechnologyScience |
The most fiddly components of any space mission.
One smooth step closer to the robot apocalypse.
It's great to hear a podcast on the Sceince on the ISS. We all need as much informaiton as possible on what is happening in near space.
I can think of few things more exciting than learning about real life human endeavours to improve the science and technology of humanity while actually living in outer space. And, I can’t get enough of Duranee’s voice! Keep the episodes coming, please!
If you like science and astronomy in easy to understand chucks, you need this podcast!
well this is news to me as I just get these podcasts in my CheapAstro feed. Keep it up Steve or should that be keep it up Durney (sorry if the spellings wrong)
Very happy to find a podcast that explains science associated with the International Space Station. Each individual podcast has been full of information that was easy to understand but also introduced me to new and amazing realities of physics and space travel. Like the Cheap Astronomy Podcasts, I listen to each Science on the ISS podcast several times and always catch another bit of information.
Some of the best and, more importantly, not easily-found-elsewhere information about the ISS and other space-related topics. Up there with Astronomy Cast and ABC Star Stuff. Also check out the Cheap Astronomy Podcast, which is another superb source of information about cosmology, space flight, and science.
Duranee reads this well
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