
Space Journalism: Jonathan O'Callaghan, (Episode 10)
Jonathan O'Callaghan is a Freelance Space and Science Journalist based in London, UK. His work appears in The New York Times, Scientific American, Nature, New Scientist, Forbes, Wired, and a variety of other publications. You'll also occasionally find him on TV or radio discussing the latest happenings in space for outlets such as the BBC.
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Intro and outro tracks:
"Fanfare for Space" and "Discovery Hit" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Sep 10, 2020
38 min

The Paraboladies, a space medicine research group with Lauren Church, Eleonor Frost, Nina Purvis, and Maia Gummer, join us today to discuss medicine and space and outreach.
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Aug 28, 2020
58 min

Anu is a Research Assistant on the Verification and Monitoring Programme. She holds a BSc (Hons) in Physics from Durham University and an MSc in Science and Technology Policy from the Science Policy Research Unit at the University of Sussex, specialising in applying science policy approaches to international security. Anu is the UK Director of Women of Color Advancing Peace and Security. She is currently on the board of British Pugwash and a member of the Younger Generation Leaders Network. She was previously the Chair of UKSEDS. Anu was awarded the WeAreTheCity Top 100 Rising Star award for her work in promoting inclusivity, accessibility and equity in the international security space. At the centre of most of her work have been the causes of inclusion and diversity, with the belief that in order to form sustainable and innovative technology or policy, inclusion is necessary.
Women of Color Advancing Peace and Security: https://www.wcaps.org
The opinions expressed in this episode are not that of VERTIC or WCAPS.
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Aug 13, 2020
1 hr 1 min

Steve works as a space systems engineer at STFC RAL Space, after graduating with an MSc Astronautics & Space Engineering at Cranfield University (2019) and an MSci (Hons) Physics from Nottingham Trent University (2016). He currently works on a variety of projects from TVAC test campaigns, Phase A & B mission studies, supports the preparation and delivery of Robotic Exploration Field Trials and helps project manage proposals towards using satellite imagery for mine action in Cambodia.
Beyond his day job, Steve has founded an experimental rocketry group whom design, develop and launch experimental rocket technology, as well as having a strong ambition to play an active role in sustainable development through the use of Earth Observation, especially for emerging countries; and thus is a member of the Space Generation Advisory Council Ethics and Human Rights Working group, and volunteers through the United Nations, mapping villages, roads and buildings in rural Tanzania to protect girls from Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) with the Tanzania Development Trust.
Notes:
RAL Space: https://www.ralspace.stfc.ac.uk/Pages/home.aspx
Steven’s Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRtEz85rdW1mPDNWMbDPndw?disable_polymer=true
Steven’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spacecraftengineer/?hl=en
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"Fanfare for Space" and "Discovery Hit" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Jul 30, 2020
1 hr 2 min

Dr Helen Sharman was a chemist who became the first British astronaut to go into space, as well as the first woman on the Mir space station. She obtained a BSc degree in Chemistry from the University of Sheffield, and a PhD degree from Birkbeck. She worked with a research technology company and a chemist for Mars bars working on the flavor of chocolate. Then, she applied to “Project Juno” which recruited the first British astronaut. She was successful out of 13,000 applicants, and in May 1991 she was launched in a Soyuz spacecraft, spending 8 days orbiting Earth in the Mir Space Station.
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Jul 9, 2020
58 min

Today we have Karen Marcias speaking about Pride in the space sector in celebration of Pride month. At UKSEDS we support everybody that identifies as a LGBTQ+ member throughout the year, not just during Pride month.
Notes:
History of Pride:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brianthompson1/2020/06/01/the-history-of-pride-month-and-what-it-can-teach-us-about-moving-forward-today/#f15d94b45141
Resources:
https://prideinstem.org/
https://www.divuac.org/
https://www.queerstem.org/
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Intro and outro tracks:
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Jun 25, 2020
42 min

Dr. Sheila Kanani joins us today to speak about teaching physics, diversity and outreach. Dr. Kanani is the Outreach and Inclusion officer at the Royal Astronomical Society, an author, physics teacher, and the co-founder of STEM Sisters.
Notes:
Sheila’s books: https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3ADr+Sheila+Kanani&s=relevancerank&text=Dr+Sheila+Kanani&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1
RAS: https://ras.ac.uk/
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Jun 11, 2020
53 min

Joseph Dudley and Heidi Thiemann from Space Skills Alliance join us today to speak about their new reports evaluating the skills required to enter the space sector, and general tips and advice.
Notes:
Space Skills Alliance: https://spaceskills.org/home
Latest Reports: https://spaceskills.org/research
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May 28, 2020
54 min

Harriet Brettle joins us today to speak about the space community and the issue of space debris. Harriet is the Head of Business Analysis at Astroscale, the Co-Chair of the Space Generation Advisory Council, and the Co-Founder of the London Space Network.
Notes:
Space Generation Advisory Council: https://spacegeneration.org/
London Space Network: http://londonspace.network/
Astroscale: https://astroscale.com/
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May 14, 2020
51 min

“Everyone is invited to the party…”
Dallas Campbell joins us today to speak about science communication, the power of storytelling, and advice on how you can get involved in the space sector through means other than STEM. Dallas is a television presenter and television actor, best known for Channel 5’s The Gadget Show and BBC One’s Bang Goes the Theory, Science of Stupid, The Sky at Night, Stargazing live, Britain Beneath Your Feet, and many more.
Notes:
Dallas' book “Ad Astra” : https://read.amazon.co.uk/kp/embed?asin=B01MR9I9L6&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_ktyQEb9T1JM9Z&reshareId=BTZYTEGD78GTNFH4TW3W&reshareChannel=system
Ron Jones’ “Integrated Space Plan” https://media.wired.com/photos/595485ffbe605811a2fdd4f1/master/w_3000,h_4797,c_limit/integratedspaceplan-19891.jpg
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Apr 30, 2020
50 min
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