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Archive for May, 2008

7 Minutes of Terror: Live coverage of the Phoenix Lander

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

After a 10 month journey Phoenix is ready to land, and with over a 10 minute delay in communications Phoenix will have landed before we even know if the decent has started! Watch the nail biting action as we try and stop a 12,500MPH rover in under 7 minutes!

Blair Allen from NASA Edge joins us for Episode #009

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

We are joined by Blair Allen of NASA Edge, a monthly-esq videocast with an inside and outside look of all things NASA. How did Blair start at NASA, how was NASA Edge formed, what can we expect in the future and why isn’t NASA Edge distributed in HD are just a few questions we answer.

In news this week we cover the upcoming Phoenix mission to Mars, STS-124 and her payload, Indonesia launches a rocket in to space, fly through a mars valley, sending satellites to the sun and watch the ISS station fly overhead this week.

Space, Politics and US Presidential Candidates views on NASA - Episode #008

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Like it or not, space and politics go together like peanut better and jelly and that is the main focus for this weeks show.  Which candidates support NASA, which don’t, or do any of them?

In the news we have a earthrise, sunflares, missing supernovas and catholics can now believe in aliens.  All that and more, [...]

SpaceVidcast Episode 007 - 05/08/2008

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Our first outdoor edition! We cover space news as well as the future of the SpaceVidcast 24×7×365 video stream.

SpaceVidcast Episode 006 - 05/01/2008

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

NASA intern Adam Kimberlin joins us live via Skype to chat about space power and propulsion work that NASA is doing. Can’t do much in space if we can’t power or move the craft!

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