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Welcome to The Sound of Space (TSOS), a podcast brought to you by the University of Toronto Aerospace Team (UTAT). Follow us on Instagram @_thesoundofspace and LinkedIn at The Sound of Space (TSOS)! Through a series of discussions and interviews, TSOS aims to bring the most exciting and informative local, domestic, global, and interstellar space content directly to your ears. Land Acknowledgment: ... more

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Join us for the season 4 finale of TSOS as we explore the next 10 years in space exploration! From commercial projects to astrophysics and space colonization, the TSOS team unpacks what the near future may hold.

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Join us for a special episode of TSOS! Inspiring moments, crazy space weather, and iconic historical or fictional figures - the TSOS hosts debate on multiple space-related award categories.

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There are many beautiful and interesting celestial bodies out in space, but how many of them could support life? On today's episode of TSOS, we explore the building blocks for life, how we can identify them on other planets, and some promising planet... more

Put simply, spacesuits keep our astronauts alive in space. But how do they work? Join us for a deep dive into spacesuit design as we investigate how these engineering marvels protect astronauts from the harsh space environment.

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Nathra Patel
SEDS Co-Logistics Lead and conference organizer
Episode: 36: TSOS Interviews - Voices from the Canadian Space Conference
Adam Lam
President of SEDS Canada and co-host of the conference.
SEDS Canada
Episode: 36: TSOS Interviews - Voices from the Canadian Space Conference
Pierre Vuille
Environmental engineer and artist.
Episode: 36: TSOS Interviews - Voices from the Canadian Space Conference
Aliza Batool
Junior Process Materials Engineer at MDA.
MDA
Episode: 36: TSOS Interviews - Voices from the Canadian Space Conference
Shivranjini Ramesh (Siva)
Student from Concordia University involved in CubeSat projects.
Concordia University
Episode: 28: SPECIAL EDITION of TSOS Interviews - What will NASA be doing in the next 50 years?
Noordip Chima
Aerostructures Lead for the TMU's Metrocratic Team, working on rocket systems.
Toronto Metropolitan University
Episode: 28: SPECIAL EDITION of TSOS Interviews - What will NASA be doing in the next 50 years?
Matthew Oliver
Intern at MDA working in mechanical and design, focusing on space robotics.
MDA
Episode: 28: SPECIAL EDITION of TSOS Interviews - What will NASA be doing in the next 50 years?

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Stephanie
Co-host of the show and a member of the University of Toronto Aerospace Team.
Ketan
Host of the show and a member of the University of Toronto Aerospace Team.

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28: SPECIAL EDITION of TSOS Interviews - What will NASA be doing in the next 50 years?
Q: What do you think about Pluto as a planet?
There was a divisive response with 52% voting yes and 48% voting no on whether Pluto should be considered a planet.
28: SPECIAL EDITION of TSOS Interviews - What will NASA be doing in the next 50 years?
Q: What got you interested in space?
Many interviewees stated that childhood inspirations from science fiction, documentaries, and early experiences with the stars helped shape their interests.
28: SPECIAL EDITION of TSOS Interviews - What will NASA be doing in the next 50 years?
Q: What do you think NASA is going to be doing 50 years from now?
Interviewees expressed hopes for lunar habitation, commercial space flight, Mars exploration, and possible deep space mining.
34: TSOS Interviews - A journey through the career of UTIAS Director Christopher Damaren
Q: Can you tell us a little bit more about what exactly your research is about?
His research focuses on spacecraft dynamics and control, studying the motion of spacecraft and space robotic systems, including orbit calculations, attitude control, and managing the shapes of flexible structures like solar sails.
34: TSOS Interviews - A journey through the career of UTIAS Director Christopher Damaren
Q: Did you always know that aerospace engineering was something that you wanted to pursue for the rest of your life?
Christopher Damaren reflects that he had a strong interest in math and physics from a young age, leading him to explore engineering as a career path with the encouragement of his guidance counselor.

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