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THEMIS, Phoenix Lander Update, NASA Images and Repurpose the ISS - #017

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

The THEMIS mission looks at our Northern Lights to try and find where they come from, an update on the Phoenix Lander and making space robots more intelligent, a new resource to see thousands of stunning images from NASA and should we repurpose the $156 billion dollar International Space Station to explore additional space on [...]

Can we re-start Mars? Episode #014

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

And joining us live via Skype is James Smith of the Office of Tomorrows Mars. We chat about re-starting the ecosystem on Mars to make it a habitable planet.

Earth’s Twin, NEOSSat, Space Camp Barbie and all things Mars - #013

Friday, June 27th, 2008

New set, new show! In our space news we cover a new satellite, space camp Barbie and astronomers are on the verge of finding Earth’s twin! Main topic is Mars: how do we get there and jumpstart that silly planet?

Discovery OMS Gimble, STS-124 Schedule, water on Mars? - Daily SpaceVidcast

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Discovery has an issue with its left OMS gimble, STS-124 schedule for 06/02/2008 and Phoenix may have found water on Mars not even 1 week after it landed!

Contests, Extrasolar Planets, Phoenix Lander and STS-124 - #010

Friday, May 30th, 2008

On this episode of SpaceVidcast we talk about a lot of space news!  From contests to win up to $2000 for your space video to winning a seat on Virgin Galactic to fly in to low earth orbit yourself!  Discovery has a new 6 series show on Discovery HD called When We Left the Earth, [...]

Coverage of the Phoenix landing on Mars

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

The Phoenix Lander is now safely on the surface of Mars. If you missed our coverage you can watch it below, which started about 90 minutes before descent. For pictures taken of the Martian Lander go here: http://fawkes4.lpl.arizona.edu/gallery.php
Enjoy watching the 7 minutes of terror!

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