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A podcast about future problems that may arise...or may not. Two engineers working on the cutting edge of human spaceflight talk about issues that the human race may encounter in the next fifty, hundred, or even thousand years. New episode every Sunday.

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A podcast about future problems that may arise...or may not. Two engineers working on the cutting edge of human spaceflight talk about issues that the human race may encounter in the next fifty, hundred, or even thousand years. New episode every Sunday.

    Viruses and Virtual Reality

    Viruses and Virtual Reality

    Will people be able to hack into virtual reality devices as they become more advanced? How will viruses and malicious code be used to attack augmented reality technologies of the future? An AR entrepreneur joins us to tackle these questions.

    • 39 Min.
    Astral Amusement Parks

    Astral Amusement Parks

    This week Valerie Chen joins us to talk about what theme parks would look like in space. Join us as we explore 3D bumper cars, drop towers, bungee jumping and more in zero g's!

    • 47 Min.
    Dogs in Space

    Dogs in Space

    Humans love their pets. We spend so much money on our furry friends. What will it be like when we want to have dogs in space? Will there be floating dog parks among the stars? A guest joins us to help solve these problems.

    • 57 Min.
    Lightyears and Latency: Communication Across the Cosmos

    Lightyears and Latency: Communication Across the Cosmos

    In our inaugural episode, we talk about how communication changes once humans populate different celestial bodies. Does the type of information you send depend on the distance you have to send it? Can two interplanetary civilizations maintain a connection? How about interstellar? Find out on this week's episode.

    • 36 Min.

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