The new space age is upon us, and This Week in Space leaves no topic untouched. Every Friday, join Editor-in-Chief of Ad Astra magazine, Rod Pyle and Managing Editor of Space.com, Tariq Malik as they explore everything related to the cosmos. You can join Club TWiT for $10 per month and get ad-free audio and video feeds for all our shows plus everything else the club offers...or get just this podca... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 176 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | AstronomyTechnologyScience |
There's a very elite club in astronaut circles, one in which former astronauts go on to political careers. The most elite are senators, and so far, John Glenn, Harrison Schmitt, and Mark Kelly have been members, and may soon be joined by Terry Virts,... more
You've heard the news about a possible detection of ancient life on Mars... now get the inside scoop from one of the paper's key authors. Dr. Michael Tice is a research scientist and planetary geologist at Texas A&M, and has a lot to say about how th... more
What's next in deep space exploration? Dr. Alan Stern, planetary scientist and the Principal Investigator for the New Horizons mission to Pluto, joins us to discuss what we learned about Pluto, the prospects for a future Pluto orbiter, the news from ... more
So you're on a months-long flight to Mars... seven months with five people and one computer as crewmates. You've been told to put any fears of a HAL-9000 computer takeover of your mission out of your mind, but can you, really? In this episode, Dr. Da... more
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Thank you so much for your interviews with knowledgable people about space. I feel I have learned so much. I wish I was 20 years old starting out again. Your jokes are corny, but cute. Keep up the great work, great to listen to each week.
I’m not putting up with Rod’s behavior, constantly berating and belittling his cohosts, and I certainly don’t want to listen to him yelling at them.
This podcast is great for anyone interested in space. They have interesting guests and the host are are exceptional. The space jokes at the beginning of each episode are terrible though :-)
This could easily be my top favorite podcast of all time… If the political bias of the gentleman speaking could potentially be curved to not be offensive to half the country.
When you guys stick to space it’s amazing. But your political opinions, 100% turn me off.
I would give it a 5 star rating but Rods Trump Derangement Syndrome is to much. In typical lib fashion he can’t stop himself.
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Content centers around various significant developments and discussions in space exploration, science, and technology. Episodes often feature in-depth conversations with experts on topics such as Mars exploration, NASA's programs, artificial intelligence in space, and planetary science, while also addressing budgetary and political implications affecting the space industry. Notably, the dynamic discussion between the hosts brings a lively and informative perspective on space news and technological advancements, making it both engaging and educational for listeners. Enthusiasts of astronomy and space science are likely to find diverse and timely coverage relevant to current events in the field.
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Recent guests on This Week in Space include:
1. Terry Virts
2. Dr. Michael Tice
3. Dr. Alan Stern
4. Dr. Daniel Selva
5. Lynn Harper
6. Dr. Erika Alden DeBenedictis
7. Dr. Rick Jenet
8. Rob Manning
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