Space Race 2.0

The Moon is back on the agenda — the history and extraordinary ambition of the new space race.

Episodes

  1. 23 HR AGO

    Commercial Crew: How Private Companies Conquered Orbit

    In this episode of Space Race 2.0, host Daniel Cole explores the revolutionary transformation of human spaceflight through commercial crew programs. Discover how companies like SpaceX and Boeing partnered with NASA to end America's dependence on foreign launch capabilities and fundamentally changed the economics of space access. We examine the pivotal Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program launched in 2006, which shifted from traditional cost-plus contracts to a more entrepreneurial approach. Learn about the development of SpaceX's Falcon 9 and Dragon capsule system, designed with simplicity and safety as core principles, featuring innovative launch escape capabilities. The episode covers the historic May 30, 2020 Crew Dragon mission that marked the first commercially-developed spacecraft to carry humans to orbit, ending nearly a decade of reliance on Russian Soyuz vehicles. We also discuss Boeing's Starliner program and the challenges faced in developing competing commercial crew capabilities. Key topics include the economic transformation from single-customer government contracts to multi-customer commercial models, driving down costs while increasing launch frequency. The discussion extends to broader implications for space industry competition, safety considerations, and lessons learned from setbacks. Perfect for space enthusiasts, technology professionals, and anyone interested in how private enterprise is reshaping humanity's access to space. This episode provides essential context for understanding today's rapidly evolving commercial space landscape.

    5 min
  2. 9 APR

    The New Space Race Begins

    Join host Daniel Cole as he explores the fascinating emergence of Space Race 2.0 in this compelling episode. Discover how today's space exploration differs dramatically from the Cold War era competition between the US and Soviet Union. Learn about the game-changing role of private companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Virgin Galactic in revolutionizing space access through innovative technologies like reusable rockets. This episode examines how new space powers including China, India, and the UAE are reshaping the cosmic landscape with their ambitious programs. Cole discusses the economic transformation of space exploration, from government-only missions costing hundreds of billions to cost-effective private ventures opening unprecedented opportunities. Explore the diverse goals driving today's space race: Mars exploration, asteroid mining, global internet satellites, climate monitoring, and the search for extraterrestrial life. Unlike the original race's single finish line of reaching the Moon, Space Race 2.0 features multiple objectives and participants working toward various cosmic achievements. Discover how modern space exploration balances competition with collaboration, exemplified by the International Space Station's multinational cooperation. Learn about the technological spillovers benefiting Earth-based industries, from medical devices to renewable energy systems. This episode provides essential insights into humanity's expanding cosmic presence and the economic, scientific, and cultural implications of our new space age.

    5 min

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The Moon is back on the agenda — the history and extraordinary ambition of the new space race.

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