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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

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This month marks a bitter annual anniversary for NASA. On February 1, 1967, the crew of Apollo 1 was killed in a horrific fire on the pad in Florida. Years later, as the space shuttle Challenger ascended on February 28, 1986, it was destroyed mid-fli... more

The Outer Space Treaty of 1967, which was intended to regulate activities in space, is hard to enforce and woefully out of date. New nations and private actors are entering the spaceflight arena, and an updated mechanism with a bit more teeth is need... more

NASA's history is a long and fascinating story, and we decided we'd invite former NASA Chief Historian Dr. Roger Launius onto the show to tell us about how NASA tracks its history, the public's perceptions of spaceflight, and how our understanding of... more

2026 promises to be the most exciting year in the new space age yet! Shining bright is the prospect of an Artemis II launch to send astronauts around the moon for the first time since 1972, as early as February. We've already seen news about a medica... more

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Ely Sandler
Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, focusing on energy policy, climate finance, and outer space
Harvard Kennedy School
Episode: TWiS 194: COPs in Space! - Is the Outer Space Treaty Ready for the New Space Race?
Dr. Roger Launius
Former NASA Chief Historian and Senior Curator
NASA
Episode: TWiS 193: A History of Tomorrow - A Conversation with Former NASA Chief Historian, Dr. Roger Launius
Jeffrey Manber
Former journalist turned space entrepreneur, recognized as the original space buccaneer.
Voyager Technologies
Episode: TWiS 189: Privatizing Orbit - The Pioneering Work of Jeffrey Manber
Glen Swanson
Former Chief Historian at the Johnson Space Center, author of 'Inspired Enterprise'
Episode: TWiS 187: An Inspired Enterprise - A History of Star Trek with Glen Swanson
Dr. Jim Green
Former NASA Chief Scientist, founder of Metavisionaries
NASA, Metavisionaries
Episode: TWiS 186: Snow on the Moon? - With Dr. Jim Green, Former NASA Chief Scientist
Josh Dinner
Writer at space.com
space.com
Episode: TWiS 185: Gutting Goddard - Dismantling a NASA Center
Mike Wall
Senior Space Reporter and Space Editor at Space.com
Space.com
Episode: TWiS 183: Lunar Lander Wanted! Apply Within - Artemis III Contract Opening Up?
Terry Hart
NASA astronaut and college professor
Lehigh University
Episode: TWiS 182: The Dream is Alive - With NASA Astronaut Terry Hart
Alma Okpalefe
Executive Director of the World Space Week Association
World Space Week Association
Episode: TWiS 181: World Space Week - A UN-Established Global Celebration of Space

Hosts

Rod Pyle
Editor-in-Chief at Ad Astra magazine.
Tariq Malik
Editor-in-Chief for Space.com.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 272 ratings
  • Informative and entertaining

    Rod and Tariq put on an entertaining show full of informative stories and interesting guests. I’ve enjoyed tuning in for years. To all the reviews complaining about the so-called political nature of this show please grow up. I listen to podcasts for information and often opinions other than mine talk to a mirror if you only want to hear what you already know. Keep up the great work guys.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    eyeintheskytn
    United States4 months ago
  • Episode 178, "Tell it to the Mountain," was not about space

    This Week in Space is usually very good, but this episode went down a political rabbit hole. Some episodes touch on national politics, but they stick to relevant topics (e.g., NASA budget, administration priorities). This episode fell off the wagon with a political wanna-be spouting about the 1st Amendment, Texas politics and other topics unrelated to space. I couldn't finish the episode. I'm not going to unsubscribe - yet. Hopefully this is a single aberration. If it happens again, count me out... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    BL Commuter
    United States4 months ago
  • This week in (Space) politics.

    Absolutely horrible show last Friday . An entire show dedicated to Trump Bashing. Greatly enjoyed your show however am now unfollowing.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RetiredSailor1234
    United States4 months ago
  • Fascinating work!

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lat12
    United States5 months ago
  • Unmannered Host

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    pyroMaximilian
    United States6 months ago

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The humor and light-hearted banter between the hosts add value, although some complaints arise about perceived political slant in certain episodes.
Overall, the combination of knowledgeable guests and stimulating topics makes it a favorite among space and science enthusiasts.
Listeners appreciate the informative and entertaining nature of the show, often highlighting the engaging stories and interesting guests.

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TWiS 194: COPs in Space! - Is the Outer Space Treaty Ready for the New Space Race?
Q: For other people who might be studying space policy, what are some of the opportunities and what most needs to be done?
Ely remarks that the policy landscape for space is much richer now than it was ten years ago, with opportunities arising from new commercial space startups and government contracting methods.
TWiS 194: COPs in Space! - Is the Outer Space Treaty Ready for the New Space Race?
Q: What was your road to space that got you there?
Ely Sandler loved space as a child but shifted to focus on energy and economic policy before deciding to pursue space policy due to his long-held dream of being an astronaut.
TWiS 193: A History of Tomorrow - A Conversation with Former NASA Chief Historian, Dr. Roger Launius
Q: How do you feel about the idea of a second space age?
Dr. Launius expresses skepticism about the terminology, stating that while activities have transitioned with the rise of commercial actors, the space age itself has not gone away.
TWiS 193: A History of Tomorrow - A Conversation with Former NASA Chief Historian, Dr. Roger Launius
Q: What was your path to space?
Dr. Launius discusses his early interest in space during the 1960s and how he transitioned into a career with NASA after working for the Air Force.
TWiS 191: Mars Throwback - The Pioneering Work of Dr. Robert Zubrin
Q: What made that stand out? Was it something that really grabbed you when you were like a kid?
Dr. Zubrin recalls being captivated by Sputnik, which represented a profound shift to him as a child, making space travel seem achievable and igniting his passion for exploration.

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This audio series provides a comprehensive exploration of contemporary advancements and discussions in the field of space exploration. Each episode typically features in-depth analyses of significant events, research findings, and future missions, drawing from current happenings in the aerospace industry. The engaging dialogue between the hosts encompasses a range of topics, from NASA initiatives to private sector space endeavors, while also integrating scientific discussions about the potential for life beyond Earth and the technological advances shaping the future of space travel. The unique blend of entertaining anecdotes, expert interviews, and light-hearted commentary creates an accessible gateway for both enthusiasts and professionals... more

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5. Dr. Jim Green
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7. Mike Wall
8. Terry Hart

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