
This week’s guest is Adam McCulloch, Education and Outreach Manager from GLAS (Geneva Lakes Astrophyscis and STEAM). Listen in as he talks to us about making astronomy accessible to the blind through sound and touch, and hear just how far he’s made it through a Messier Marathon.
Mar 21, 2023
49 min

It’s another space trivia episode where Sarah asks some interesting ’did you know’ questions, Benjamin asks some questions about moons, and Kovi stumps us all with questions about units of measurement.
Mar 7, 2023
42 min

Everything you wanted to know about radio astronomy, supernovae, regular novae, hypernovae, kilonovae, and the Jetsons with astrophysicist Dr. Laura Driessen.
Feb 28, 2023
46 min

Sputnik was humanity’s first artificial satellite. Since then we’ve sent up thousands upon thousands upon thousands more - and it just keeps getting easier and cheaper to do it. Do we have a space junk problem? Can we clean up the mess?
Feb 21, 2023
46 min

From visiting space centers and museums, to buying a ticket on a rocket, space tourism is real - and really fun! If someone could put in a good word with Zero-G for your host and cohosts, they’d be most appreciative.
Feb 20, 2023
41 min

There’s so much science education out there, but it’s primarily in English. Sit in on a conversation with Mac Malkawi and how he created Borderless Labs Inc to communicated science to those who speak Arabic, Hindi, Farsi and more.
Feb 14, 2023
41 min

Happy New Year and welcome to 2023! Coming up this year in space we have multiple missions to the Moon, new rockets taking their first flights, partial and total solar eclipses, a mission launching to Jupiter’s moons, and so much more!
Feb 8, 2023
44 min

We’re starting off our second season with a trivia episode! Kovi asks Sarah and Benjamin some astrophysics questions, Sarah asks some astrobiology questions, and Benjamin asks questions about food?
Feb 7, 2023
53 min

Joining us for our 20th episode is the Astronaut Wrangler herself, creator of Space for a Better World, Christina Korp. She shares with us her amazing career, her mission educate people in science by connecting them to those who actually do the science, and some personal stories shared with astronauts Nicole Stott and Buzz Aldrin.
Jan 29, 2023
53 min

Preceding every rocket launch is a host of delays or failures or setbacks. So much so it’s enough to make people think ’that’ll never take off’ - but, in the end, the results are almost always worth the effort.
Jan 29, 2023
45 min
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