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James Webb Space Telescope
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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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If you've seen "Disclosure Day" or "Age of Disclosure," you're going to want to join us for this fascinating discussion with famed bestselling sci-fi/sci-fact author Dr. David Brin. Long known for his universe-spanning visions, storytelling skills, a... more

There are NASA Administrators, and then there are NASA Administrators—all are very accomplished individuals, but some stand out for their unique backgrounds and on-the-job successes, and Jim Bridenstine is one of the latter. Entering service as the n... more

Recorded live from the International Space Development Conference in McLean, Virginia, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik are joined by Apollo legend and former Johnson Space Center director Gerry Griffin. Griffin takes us on a journey through his extraordinar... more

What a wild week in space news! We were all set to discuss Starship Test Flight 12 and NASA's recent press conference updating their lunar base plans, when on Thursday night, Blue Origin lost a New Glenn rocket on the pad during a static test. The ex... more

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Recent Guests

Jim Bridenstine
Former NASA Administrator, former Congressman, Naval Aviator, CEO of Quantum Space
Quantum Space / NASA / U.S. Government
Episode: TWiS 214: Moon Man - With Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine
Gerry Griffin
Apollo Flight Director, former Director of Johnson Space Center
NASA
Episode: TWiS 213: Live From ISDC With Gerry Griffin - NASA Flight Director Breaks Down the Realities of Spaceflight
Jerry Griffin
Apollo flight director
NASA/JSC
Episode: TWiS 212: Kabooms, Starship, and a Moon Base - What New Glenn's Explosion Means for NASA's Moon Base
Jacob Scoccimerra
Founder of Monolith Space
Monolith Space | Harrisburg University collaboration
Episode: TWiS 211: Oysters in Space - With Jacob Scoccimerra of Monolith Space
Robert Lillis
Principal Investigator, ESCAPADE Mission; associate director, UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory; planetary space physicist and geophysicist
UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory
Episode: TWiS 210: ESCAPADES at Mars - Dr. Robert Lillis of the Mars ESCAPADE Mission
Garrett Reisman
Astronaut, co-founder of Astronauts for America
Astronauts for America
Episode: TWiS 209: Astronauts for America - The Best of the Best Speak Out
Steve Lindsey
Astronaut, co-founder of Astronauts for America
Astronauts for America
Episode: TWiS 209: Astronauts for America - The Best of the Best Speak Out
Jennifer Vaughn
CEO of The Planetary Society, introduced as guest
The Planetary Society
Episode: TWiS 207: What, This Again? - Attempted Cuts to the NASA Budget
Brianne Suldovsky
Associate Professor at Portland State University in Mass Communications
Portland State University
Episode: TWiS 206: I Want to Believe - When We Meet the Aliens

Hosts

Rod Pyle
Host with Ad Astra Magazine and Space.com affiliations; editor-in-chief roles; longstanding space journalist and educator.
Tariq Malik
Co-host; Managing Editor at Space.com; long-standing space journalist.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 280 ratings
  • Please don’t eat while your talking. 🤦‍♂️

    Seriously, gross

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    jaysurf
    United States2 months ago
  • Great

    Toujours hâte au prochain épisode!!! Thanks guys!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pierre Quebec
    Canada4 months ago
  • 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 States9 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 States9 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 States9 months ago

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Energetic banter and humor balance technical depth and lighthearted moments.
Occasional political discussions; some listeners feel it's off-topic or biased.
Strong guest diversity; high-quality interviews with space scientists and policy figures.
Engaging hosts with accessible space news and in-depth guests.

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TWiS 213: Live From ISDC With Gerry Griffin - NASA Flight Director Breaks Down the Realities of Spaceflight
Q: What was Apollo 1's impact on the way NASA approached subsequent missions?
Apollo 1 underscored the dangers of hardware and procedures, prompting NASA to overhaul safety practices, hatch designs, and operational readiness, which in turn strengthened the mission control culture and the readiness for later missions like Apollo 7 through 11.
TWiS 213: Live From ISDC With Gerry Griffin - NASA Flight Director Breaks Down the Realities of Spaceflight
Q: How did you end up in spaceflight leadership, and what shaped your path to becoming a flight director?
I started as an aeronautical engineer with no space curriculum, moved into a fighter squadron, and through persistence and opportunities on the Hill, I transitioned into mission control where I learned the ropes and ultimately became a flight director after years of training and leadership changes.
TWiS 214: Moon Man - With Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine
Q: How do you see public–private partnerships evolving with the Space Force and new space contracts?
He discusses distributing space architecture, moving toward high-energy, modular satellites, and leveraging private capital to accelerate development while preserving national security and alliance-building objectives.
TWiS 214: Moon Man - With Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine
Q: What was the strategy to secure Artemis bipartisan support in Congress?
He explains engaging with key stakeholders across parties, including a town hall with Speaker Pelosi, using public communication and visible collaboration to maintain Artemis through administrations, and avoiding political cannibalization of funds by securing new resources.
TWiS 214: Moon Man - With Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine
Q: What was your path to space and how did that shape your approach as NASA Administrator?
Bridenstine describes a career trajectory from Congress and space-weather focus to leading NASA, highlighting how his legislative background and emphasis on space as a national security and economic driver informed his management approach and Artemis planning.

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Two seasoned space journalists cover a broad mix of space news, policy, and exploration, pairing sharp analysis with accessible storytelling. Episodes frequently blend updates on Artemis, lunar exploration, private sector involvement, and international space policy with in-depth interviews from scientists, engineers, and mission leaders. A standout is the host banter and willingness to tackle both technical topics and the political/posture surrounding space programs, making it a go-to for listeners who want both context and color around how space endeavors unfold in the real world.

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