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A free and open exchange of news, ideas, and opinions on all things spaceflight.

Talking Space Gene Mikulka ,Sawyer Rosenstein, Mark Ratterman, Dr. Kat Robison and Larry Herrin

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A free and open exchange of news, ideas, and opinions on all things spaceflight.

    Episode 1606: Delta 4 Heavy Recap; Coping with Mars Sample Return Budget

    Episode 1606: Delta 4 Heavy Recap; Coping with Mars Sample Return Budget

    Welcome to another episode of Talking Space, where we bring you the latest updates on space exploration and technology. In this episode, we're excited to introduce our new team member, Heather Smith, who brings her passion for space to our discussions. Welcome, Heather!
    The episode kicks off with news about Slovenia signing the Artemis Accords. These accords outline best practices for sustainable space exploration and Slovenia is the third European country to sign them in less than a week, closely following Switzerland and Sweden.
    Next, we delve into the Mars Sample Return Mission. This ambitious mission aims to bring back samples from Mars to Earth. However, escalating costs and potential impacts on other missions have presented challenges. What will the mission team do to cope with a much lower budget and still retrieve the samples? The answer lies within this episode.
    We also bring you updates on the upcoming crewed flight test of the Boeing Starliner. The spacecraft, aptly named Calypso, has already participated in the first two orbital flight tests. We eagerly look forward to its launch, planned for May 6th. Talking Space plans to be there!
    Wrapping up the episode, we present an enlightening interview with Rosa Banuelos, a Boeing Senior Communications Specialist for the Starliner program,  and Steven Siceloff, NASA's Commercial Crew Program and ISS Program Lead Public Affairs Officer at Kennedy Space Center. Steven and Mark also provide interesting insights into the Atlas V rocket, the vehicle that will carry Starliner to space.
    Please be sure to let us know your thoughts on the topics we discuss. You can always reach us at mailbag@TalkingSpaceOnline.com. You now have a way to easily send us a voice recording that we may use on the show: just click on the blue microphone icon at the bottom right of any page at TalkingSpaceOnline.com.
     
    Show recorded 04-21-2024.
     
    Host: Larry Herrin
    Panelist(s):  Mark Ratterman, Heather Smith (Gene Mikulka, Dr. Kat Robison and Sawyer Rosenstein will return)
    Podcast Editor: Larry Herrin
    Delta 4 Heavy NROL-70 poster – website photo credit: NRO
     

    • 34 min
    Episode 1605: Getting the NAC of Things

    Episode 1605: Getting the NAC of Things

    Is the NASA Advisory Council (NAC) system becoming unglued? During the NAC Science Committee meeting on March 21st, there were significant questions about the Primary NAC and its ability to deliver recommendations to NASA's leadership expeditiously so they can be acted upon by NASA Leadership. That wasn't the only thing on the minds of NASA's scientists and advisors. The Hubble Space Telescope and the Chandra X-Ray Observatory are profoundly impacted by NASA's austere FY 24 and FY 25 budget constraints, and one of the two missions may face cancellation. Also, the significant demands placed on NASA's Deep Space Network were of major concern. We report on what was said and offer analysis.  
    The Intuitive Machines IM-1 mission was officially declared completed when, as predicted, the robotic Odysseus lunar lander did not respond to a "wake-up" call on March 23rd. Larry Herrin and Mark Ratterman talked with Chantelle Baier, CEO of 4Space, who facilitated one of the commercial payloads on the IM-1 mission, to wrap up her experiences on the flight and discuss future endeavors. See Jeff Koons Moon Phases web site to explore the details of his art, exploring themes of connectivity and acceptance.
    NASA extended its call for new astronaut applications through April 16th and Mark Ratterman highlights what the US Army is doing to encourage applicants in its ranks. 
    After the joint Boeing Space/NASA press conferences last week highlighting the upcoming first crewed flight test of the CST 100 Starliner, some words were put out on social media by some prominent individuals in space advocacy berating Boeing Space. In a commentary, Gene Mikulka poses a question: Can't we wish Butch Wilmore and Sunni Williams well and forget about wearing our corporate t-shirts for a little while?
    Finally, Space exploration lost two giants this past week, and we look back on the lives and contributions of former astronaut General Thomas P. Stafford and former Johnson Spaceflight Center Director  George W.S. Abbey. 
    All this and more, on this episode of Talking Space!
    Host: Larry Herrin
    Panel Members: Gene Mikulka &  Mark Ratterman - Dr. Kat Robison and Sawyer Rosenstein will return.
     

    • 1 hr 37 min
    Episode 1604: Starship Flight 3 Recap; How to Safely Enjoy the Eclipse

    Episode 1604: Starship Flight 3 Recap; How to Safely Enjoy the Eclipse

    We have all the latest on Starship Flight 3, the last Delta IV Heavy and the fate of LC-37, and the upcoming April 8th total solar eclipse. And much more!

    • 1 hr 15 min
    Episode 1603: IM-1 Lunar Mission Recap; Interview with Launch-Viewing Rookie

    Episode 1603: IM-1 Lunar Mission Recap; Interview with Launch-Viewing Rookie

    We review the successful Intuitive Machines IM-1 lunar lander mission, and Mark interviews award-winning artist Agnes Garbowska for her impressions of the IM-1 launch -- her first in-person launch experience.

    • 1 hr 34 min
    Episode 1602: IM-1 Lunar Lander Launches Successfully; Deep Cuts at JPL a Heartache

    Episode 1602: IM-1 Lunar Lander Launches Successfully; Deep Cuts at JPL a Heartache

    Join us for a rollercoaster of emotions as we discuss the joy of the successful launch of the Intuitive Machines IM-1 lunar lander, as well as the heartache of the massive layoffs of employees and contractors at JPL.

    • 51 min
    Episode1601: Taking Non-Traditional Space Companies and Artisans From Concept to Launchpad: A Conversation With Chantelle Baier of 4Space

    Episode1601: Taking Non-Traditional Space Companies and Artisans From Concept to Launchpad: A Conversation With Chantelle Baier of 4Space

    Chantelle Baier is Sparking Curiosity, Expanding Imagination and Growing Love For Space with 4Space the first female-owned space company going to the moon! Listen to this first episode of Talking Space as we kick off our 16th year.

    • 45 min

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