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  • In this episode of the Astro Ben Podcast, we chat with Emily Carney, space historian, journalist, and co-author of the new book Star Bound: A Beginner’s Guide to the American Space Program. OUT JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS (LINK BELOW)

    Emily shares her insights on the cultural and societal impact of America’s space exploration journey and why understanding our space history is vital for the next generation. From her iconic Space Hipsters community to her thoughts on mining the Moon and asteroids, Emily brings her trademark wit and wisdom to the conversation. We also touch on the lessons the U.S. space program can teach us about innovation, reactionary progress, and global collaboration. This is a must-listen for space enthusiasts and newcomers alike!

    This weeks episode is sponsored by AIDAA.

    Check them out: https://www.aidaa.it/

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    01:05 Introducing Emily Carney

    01:40 Co-authoring a book!

    02:47 Inspiration

    05:50 Writing pattern

    10:11 Keeping the book culture

    12:44 Politics in the US - is Space always a positive?! National Pride!

    17:00 Artemis & Cultural Commitments

    19:32 Emilys Military background

    23:10 Space Hipsters Facebook Group

    28:33 Space & Things Podcast

    34:10 Dreams for the book!

    36:22 Wrap Up and Socials

    Connect with Emily Carney:

    X: https://x.com/EmilyLCarney

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilycarneyspace/

    Space Hipsters: https://www.facebook.com/login/?next=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fgroups%2Fspacehipsters%2F

    Pre-order Emilys Book:

    Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Star-Bound-Goldilocks-Everything-Spaceflight/dp/1496241398

    Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/p/books/star-bound-a-beginner-s-guide-to-the-american-space-program-from-goddard-s-rockets-to-goldilocks-planets-and-everything-in-betwe-bruce-mccandless/21091286?ean=9781496241399

    Nebraska: https://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/nebraska/9781496241399/star-bound/

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  • In this episode, Ben explores the extraordinary journey of Dr. Camille Wardrop Alleyne, a trailblazer in the field of aerospace engineering. Camille reflects on her impactful career at NASA, where she led key human spaceflight programs and advanced groundbreaking science missions. She shares insights into her work at Arusha Space, promoting space-based solutions for global sustainability, and her passion for STEM education for young women through The Brightest Stars Foundation.

    They discuss her Trinidadian upbringing, her journey to becoming one of the few women of colour in senior leadership at NASA, and the importance of diversity and inclusion in space exploration. This episode is a testament to Camille’s belief in the transformative power of education, the boundless opportunities of space, and her enduring mission to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.

    This weeks episode is sponsored by AIDAA.

    Check them out: https://www.aidaa.it/

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    01:01 AIDAA

    01:48 From Trinidad to NASA

    05:45 Arriving at NASA for the first time

    06:47 No social media

    07:36 NASA career

    13:26 Space industry is changing

    15:24 Arusha Space

    17:00 Picking “the dream team”

    18:45 Private/Public Partnerships in the US and elsewhere

    20:04 Current projects

    21:12 Future of space exploration/what inspires Camille!

    23:55 Why Space?!

    25:41 The Brightest Stars Foundation

    29:10 Advice to get into the industry (for non Math/Science students)

    31:13 Engaging with non Space fairing nations

    34:20 Wrap Up and Socials

    Connect with Dr. Camille Wardrop Alleyne:

    Arusha Space

    Website: https://arushaspace.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arusha.space/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arushaspace/

    Brightest Stars Foundation

    Website: https://www.brighteststarsfoundation.org/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighteststarsfoundation/

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  • In this weeks episode, Nicolina Elrick takes us behind the scenes of her extraordinary journey to space with Blue Origin. Nicolina is a multi-faceted leader in both philanthropy and entrepreneurship, and on this weeks episode shares what it’s like to break through the Kármán line and experience the profound awe of space. We explore the pivotal moments of her flight, her reflections on seeing Earth from afar, and her proposal for a future SpaceX philanthropic mission!

    This weeks episode is sponsored by AIDAA.

    Check them out: https://www.aidaa.it/

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    00:00 Intro to Episode - Nicolina Elrick & shout out to this weeks episode sponsor AIDAA https://www.aidaa.it/

    01:26 Met at the IAC (the worlds largest space event)

    03:00 Nicolina’s trip to space!

    07:52 Nicolina’s successful mission:

    08:08 Space relatable

    11:25 Renewed sense of purpose

    13:03 Nicolina’s bio and unique journey to Space: https://nicolinae.com/

    17:30 Grit Diamonds Stars

    21:00 The families during launches

    23:03 Psychology of preparation for space

    24:20 Learnings from crewmates

    25:45 Advice to young people

    29:25 Whats next on Nicolina’s horizon? SpaceX mission concept

    32:25 Wrap up and socials

    Connect with Nikolina Elrick:

    Website: www.nicolinaE.com

    X: https://twitter.com/nicolinaElrick

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealnicolinae/

    Other socials/links: https://linktr.ee/astronautnicolina

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  • This episode explores Yanni Barghouty’s work with Cosmic Shielding Corporation (CSC) and their mission to create next-generation radiation shielding solutions for the space industry. Yanni shares his journey from biomedical engineering to space entrepreneurship, discusses the challenges of developing advanced materials for radiation protection, and provides insights into the future of space safety and human spaceflight.

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    01:00 What/Why is Cosmic Shielding Corporation/CSC?

    07:09 Starting up/Business partner

    11:20 Launching/testing

    13:25 The ordering process

    20:42 Challenges of new technologies and protecting humans

    25:00 AI in shielding?

    37:33 Challenges of space entrepreneurship

    43:10 Open for business

    45:35 Wrap up and socials

    Connect with Cosmic Shielding Corporation:

    Website: https://cosmicshielding.com/

    X: https://x.com/cosmicshielding

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cosmic-shielding-corporation/

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  • Episode 106 covers Giuseppe Reibaldi’s work with the Moon Village Association, a pioneering non-governmental organisation that unites both spacefaring and non-spacefaring nations to collaborate on lunar exploration. Ben and Giuseppe discuss how MVA partners with industry, academia, and the public to create a shared vision for humanity’s future on the Moon. The MVA’s unique platform fosters cooperation, builds networks, and promotes global awareness of the potential benefits of lunar settlement.

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    00:00 Introduction to Episode

    00:58 Introduction to Giuseppe - what is the Moon Village Association!

    06:12 Whose involved?

    08:46 Big agencies involved

    13:08 International Moon Day (IMD), Global Expert Group and live events

    22:59 Sustainable Lunar Environment

    23:52 Commercial companies

    27:00 Giuseppe’s prediction of humanity on the Moon (in 20 years)

    32:18 Public perception of lunar presence

    39:12 Why the Moon should be for everyone

    42:49 Wrap Up and socials

    Connect with the Moon Village Association

    https://moonvillageassociation.org/

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/moonvillageassociation/

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCB1dDR4JMIq370NfLV-qOg

    https://www.facebook.com/moonvillageassn/

    https://twitter.com/MoonVillageAssn

    https://www.instagram.com/moonvillageassociation/

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  • In episode 105, Ben welcomes Adriano V. Autino, the visionary behind Space Renaissance International, an organisation dedicated to advancing civilian space development and the space economy. Adriano shares his insights on how humanity can expand beyond Earth, the importance of developing low-cost access to space, and the role of space in the U.N.'s Sustainable Development Goals and why "Space" should be the 18th SDG! They also explore the Space Renaissance Manifesto and discuss the exciting possibilities of space tourism, geo-lunar industrialisation, and more.

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    00:00 Intro to episode

    01:00 bringing on Adriano Autino. What is the Space Renaissance International? (SRI)

    07:00 Mission of the SRI manifesto

    13:40 SDG’s - why a new “Space” one?

    20:22 Not going to space isn’t an option

    21:35 Why 2025 is an important year for the Space/UN agenda

    27:05 Responsibility for space faring civilisations to advance space for the world

    32:12 Supporting

    33:53 Wrap Up and Socials

    Connect with Adriano V. Autino:

    Websites: Space Renaissance International Space Renaissance Academy
    Personal website: Adriano V. Autino

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AVAutinoSpaceRenaissancePhilosophyLinkedin: LinkedIn profile

    >> Sign the #Space18SDG pledge to add an 18th SDG to the UN 2030 Agenda (on Change.org)
    >> Add your organization to the #Space18SDG proposers

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  • In this episode, Ben sits down with John Conafay, a US Air Force Veteran and the CEO & Co-Founder of Integrate, a company that’s revolutionising space mission management through cutting-edge software solutions. With a wealth of experience from his time at Spire, Astranis, SpaceFlight, and ABL Space Systems, John shares insights into the challenges and opportunities of the new space economy. They delve into the innovations driving the industry forward, including transforming space mission planning from 2D to 3D logistics, and how software can solve critical issues like launch capacity management. They also discuss the broader implications of these advancements for the future of space exploration and the ethical considerations involved. Tune in for a deep dive into the world of space tech and the exciting future it holds.

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    00:00 Intro to episode

    01:18 Integrate

    06:51 Optimising systems

    08:57 2D to 3D - what does it mean?

    10:12 Previous pain points at previous companies

    13:26 Growth into other sectors

    15:45 Spaceforce & Firefly

    17:45 “Nice to have” digital tools

    20:40 Adoption of software

    22:34 Other tech in space industry

    22:52 Future of Integrate

    25:30 Pain of entrepreneurship

    28:00 Advice to aspiring space being a space tech entrepreneur

    30:13 What sparked your interest in space?

    32:04 Wrap up and socials

    Connect with John Conafay:

    Website: https://integrate.space/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/conafay/

    X: https://twitter.com/jconafay

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  • In this episode, Ben sits down (again) with Eric Berger, Senior Space Editor at Ars Technica and author of the upcoming book 'Reentry: SpaceX, Elon Musk, and the Reusable Rockets that Launched a Second Space Age'

    They discuss the Polaris Dawn mission, the state of the space industry, NASA's Crew-9 launch delay, and the latest breaking stories in the space industry. Eric shares his thoughts on Elon Musk's current focus and vision at SpaceX, as well as the critical role billionaires are playing in space exploration.

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    00:00 Intro to Episode 103

    00:40 Eric back for more!

    01:20 Interviewing NASA administrator

    02:08 Starliner date pushed back

    03:51 Polaris Dawn

    05:22 Why is it significant?

    07:20 Billionaires in Space

    08:50 NEW BOOK: “Reentry: SpaceX, Elon Musk, and the Reusable Rockets that Launched a Second Space Age”

    12:10 The Technical Challenges of SpaceX 2008-2020

    15:10 Importance of Gwynne Shotwell

    17:00 Significance of Falcon Heavy

    19:00 The emotion of launches

    21:10 Artemis

    24:02 China

    24:50 New Glenn

    26:06 First mover advantage for reusable rocket companies?

    28:15 Stoke Space

    28:30 SpaceX

    29:32 Vision of SpaceX

    31:40 Elon and politics

    33:55 Elon’s Musks Plans too ambitious?

    36:20 Wrap Up and socials

    Pre-order Eric’s new book Reentry: SpaceX, Elon Musk, and the Reusable Rockets that Launched a Second Space Age

    Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Reentry-SpaceX-Reusable-Rockets-Launched/dp/1637745273

    Penguin: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/759707/reentry-by-eric-berger/

    X: https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace

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  • In episode 102, chats to Roman Chiporukha, founder of SpaceVIP and co-founder of the luxury lifestyle management firm Roman & Erica. They dive deep into the burgeoning world of private space exploration, discussing the fascinating journey of introducing the final passenger to Axiom’s Ax-1 mission—a $50 million ticket to the first all-private space mission to the International Space Station.

    Roman shares his insights on making space exploration more accessible to the private sector, the exciting future of Michelin-starred meals in space, and how celebrities and billionaires are shaping the next frontier.

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    00:14 Introduction to Episode

    00:50 Origin story or not!

    03:00 Axiom1 and selling a $50m ticket!

    05:58 Space VIP https://www.spacevip.com/

    07:24 Experience in luxury lifestyle management

    09:05 Michelin-starred meals in Space

    13:44 Space Perspective https://spaceperspective.com/

    16:30 The Space Prize Foundation https://www.spaceprize.org/

    21:10 SpaceVIP Products/Experiences in the pipeline

    26:30 Risks with these experiences

    32:40 Celebs in Space

    40:00 Final thought - WHY SPACE

    41:50 Wrap Up and socials

    Connect with Roman Chiporukha

    Website: https://www.spacevip.com/

    X: https://twitter.com/getmaxspace

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/spacevip/

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  • In episode 101, Ben chats to Kirsten Whittingham, President of Max Space. Kirsten shares insights into her diverse and impressive career in the aerospace industry, from generating significant revenue at Axiom Space to overseeing the development of innovative expandable habitats at Max Space. The conversation delves into the unique technology behind Max Space's scalable habitats, the challenges and milestones ahead, and the future of space habitation. Kirsten also discusses her work with the Cosmic Girls Foundation, aiming to address gender inequality in the space industry and inspire more young girls to pursue STEM careers.

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    00:14 Intro to

    00:48 Introduction to Kirsten Whittingham

    01:28 What is Max Space?

    04:57 Inflatable

    06:21 Mission in 2026

    09:00 What is a soft goods?

    10:22 Psychology of inflatable structures

    12:20 How big could they be?

    13:50 Experience from Axiom

    17:35 Raising money for space startups

    20:50 Sustainability

    23:08 Private/public partnerships

    25:55 Uses of Max Space habitat from research, manufacturing, space debris and sport?!

    27:50 Cosmic Girls Foundation https://www.cosmicgirls.org/donate

    30:45 CGF Initiatives

    32:02 Advice to young people

    35:10 Vision for the future of the space industry

    37:53 Wrap Up and socials

    Connect with Max Space:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getmaxspace

    Website: https://getmaxspace.com/

    X: https://twitter.com/getmaxspace

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/getmaxspace/about/

    Stay connected with us!

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  • In this milestone episode, we had the honour of speaking with Nicole Stott, a retired NASA astronaut, artist, and author. Nicole shared her inspiring journey, including her space missions on ISS Expedition 20 and 21, and STS-128 and STS-133. We explored her unique experiences, such as participating in the first live tweet-up from space and painting with watercolour in microgravity. Nicole also discussed her post-NASA work, including her book "Back To Earth" and her co-founding of the Space for Art Foundation. Her story is a testament to the power of persistence and the importance of inspiring the next generation of space enthusiasts.

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    00:14 Intro to Nicole Stott

    01:00 Episode 100/how Ben and Nicole met

    02:35 Impact of astronauts

    05:27 Females in space

    10:00 Favourite mission?

    13:32 Painting in space

    16:50 Role of art and creativity in space

    19:40 Polaris Dawn & SpaceX/Public Private Partnerships

    24:00 Artemis

    27:20 Bringing benefits of space

    28:05 “Back to Earth” https://www.npsdiscovery.com/book-back-to-earth

    31:44 Seeing Earth from space

    35:40 Sharing Experiences

    37:10 Blue Origin’s vision for the future

    38:48 Cosmic perspective

    41:37 Final thought from Nicole - “Stay curious!”

    44:54 Wrap up and socials

    Connect with Nicole Stott:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astro_nicole & https://www.instagram.com/spaceforartfoundation/

    Website: https://www.npsdiscovery.com/

    X: https://x.com/Astro_Nicole

    Stay connected with us!

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    Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@astrobenpodcast

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  • In episode 99, we had the privilege of hearing the remarkable journey of Dr. Eiman Jahangir, Associate Professor at Vanderbilt University and aspiring astronaut. From being a finalist for NASA's Astronaut Candidate program to winning a ticket to space through a raffle with MoonDAO, Dr. Jahangir's story is a testament to the power of persistence and the limitless possibilities of space exploration. Winning a ticket to space from over 2,200 participants, his journey serves as an inspiring reminder that dreams can indeed take flight. Tune in to hear more about his extraordinary adventures and the exciting future that lies ahead.

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    00:00 Introduction to

    00:49 Lucky Numbers!

    01:40 MoonDao and how it will get Eiman to Space

    06:50 How Eiman entered the raffle

    08:40 Navigating Crypto

    11:10 Applying for NASA

    15:24 Space Tourism - health barriers

    18:33 Phycological impact on Space Tourism

    22:10 Analogue astronaut experiences

    23:44 Blue Origin timeline and launch prep

    25:50 Personal aspirations for the experience

    29:52 Wrap Up and Socials

    Connect with Dr Eiman Jahangir:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DrEJahangir

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drejahangir

    X: https://twitter.com/DrEJahangir

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  • In Episode 98, Ben speaks with Andrew Parris, a space industry veteran who worked at NASA for over a decade. Andrew shares captivating stories from his time with the Space Shuttle and International Space Station missions, including his travels to Moscow and the Baikonur Cosmodrome. He also discusses his transition into commercial spaceflight and space communication, highlighting his work with innovative space organizations like The Inspired 24, Uplift Aerospace's Space+, and Axiom Space. Join the conversation to explore Andrew's fascinating journey through space exploration, mentorship, and his ongoing commitment to democratizing space for everyone.

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    00:58 Intro to Andrew

    01:30 Andrew’s Space Origin Moment

    03:08 Working for NASA

    08:48 Inspiration 4 and Inspired 24

    11:42 The work of Inspired 24

    15:30 World View - Andrews Path to Space?

    19:00 Importance of building a crew on Earth

    20:01 The Overview Effect

    23:45 Maximising Overview Effect through Photo’s/video

    26:14 Time Management

    30:20 Predictions for Space Tourism Industry

    32:30 Breaking News

    32:35 Wrap Up and Socials

    Connect with Andrew Parris:

    Website: https://theinspired24.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_inspired_24/

    X: https://twitter.com/aparrisx

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  • In Episode 97, join us as we journey into the world of astrobiology and space exploration with Dr. Michaela Musilova. Michaela has been the Commander of over 30 simulated missions to the Moon and Mars, in collaboration with NASA and many international organizations. She is currently Global Faculty at the International Space University, Ambassador for Space ScAvengers and the Head of Research of NEEDRONIX. As an astrobiologist and analog astronaut from Slovakia, Dr. Musilova shares insights into her groundbreaking research and the importance of diversity within teams. Discover her visionary project, Astro Seven Summits, and how she's breaking barriers in space exploration right here on Earth!

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    00:52 Into to Michaela Musilova

    01:10 The Eclipse

    03:25 Astro Seven Summits Project

    06:18 Hi Seas

    13:44 How would we ACTUALLY live on Mars?

    22:02 Selecting teams

    26:42 Lessons learnt

    34:35 Science communication

    35:10 Michaela’s story

    40:30 Where are the Aliens?

    43:46 Wrap Up & Socials

    Connect with Dr. Michaela Musilová:

    Website: https://michaelamusilova.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astro_michaela

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/astroMichaela/

    X: https://twitter.com/astro_Michaela

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-michaela-musilova/

    Support Astro Seven Summits: https://chuffed.org/project/astrosevensummits

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  • Kalpana Pot is an actor, writer, host, and science communicator. She’s appeared in numerous national commercials and TV shows like Grey’s Anatomy, Hot in Cleveland, and Days of Our Lives to name a few, runs popular space-based social media pages, and is a published author. Her latest book, Spaced Out: A Casual Approach to the Cosmos is a general overview of all things space-related mixed with a sense of humour. Her ultimate goal in Hollywood is to help mitigate the recent rise in anti-science by bridging her two loves of storytelling and science.

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    00:43 Into to Kalpana Pot

    04:00 Things getting sweary and definitly not conspiratorial!

    05:28 Debunking conspiracies

    10:10 “Truth” on Social Media

    11:33 Spaced Out: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Spaced-Out-Casual-Approach-Cosmos/dp/B0CPCKJ4PX?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE

    14:20 Hollywood telling Space Stories on Forgotten Women in STEM

    18:00 How accurate is film making in explaining relativity?

    20:45 The James Web Space Telescope - Importance of Imagery

    23:42 Taxpayer Value

    24:24 Big Bang age

    27:00 The Screenplay!

    31:50 Wrap Up and Socials

    Connect with Kalpana Pot on Socials Media:

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  • In this episode, we had the privilege of exploring the profound insights of Frank White regarding the overview effect—a cognitive shift experienced by astronauts when viewing Earth from space. Frank shared with us his journey into the realm of space exploration and his research into this remarkable phenomenon. We delved into the core characteristics of the overview effect, including the sense of awe, interconnectedness, and profound appreciation for our planet that astronauts report experiencing. Frank highlighted the transformative nature of this experience and its potential implications for humanity's future, from space exploration to environmental conservation efforts.

    Throughout the conversation, we explored the cultural and individual variations in the experience of the overview effect, as well as its intersection with spirituality, and philosophy. We discussed the role of technology, such as virtual reality simulations, in simulating aspects of the overview effect for those of us bound to Earth. Frank also shared captivating anecdotes from his interviews with astronauts, providing fascinating insights into their perspectives and the enduring impact of the overview effect on their lives and actions upon returning to Earth. This episode served as a thought-provoking exploration of the overview effect, leaving us with a deeper appreciation for the fragility and interconnectedness of our planet and a renewed sense of wonder about the vastness of the cosmos.

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    00:00 Introduction to Episode

    00:40 What is the overview effect?

    03:00 Astronauts Experiences

    08:02 Different cultures/backgrounds effecting experience

    13:23 The Outerview Effect: Dr Chris Boshuizen

    17:26 Using Technology to bring the Overview Effect to the masses

    19:55 Psychological Processes behind Overview Effect

    24:00 Migration to where? The Future!

    27:49 Frank’s Overview Effect

    33:23 Can anyone get cosmic perspective? Discussed:

    The Overview Effect: https://www.amazon.com/Overview-Effect-Exploration-Evolution-Library/dp/162410262X

    Down To Earth: https://plus.nasa.gov/series/down-to-earth/

    The Human Space Program: https://www.humanspaceprogram.org/

    37:48 Wrap Up and Socials

    Connect with Frank White on Socials Media:

    Website: https://frankwhiteauthor.com/

    Franks Book: https://www.amazon.com/Overview-Effect-Exploration-Evolution-Library/dp/162410262X

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whitelight2

    X: https://twitter.com/fwhite66

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fwhite161/

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgqnb7Og7vYP9MHE2qAhHjQ

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  • In this weeks episode, Ben chats to Meredith Garofalo, a regional Murrow award-winning Broadcast Meteorologist and space correspondent, whose journey into meteorology was ignited by her mother's survival of a tornado outbreak. In this episode, they delve into Meredith's dynamic career, from covering rocket launches to advocating for women in STEM. Join us as we explore her insights on the intersection of space and climate change, the weather on Mars and whether humans or AI will ever be able to control the weather!

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    00:00 Intro to Meredith Garofalo

    00:31 Is Merediths job like the movie “Twister”?

    02:38 Space and Meteorology interest

    06:16 Weather on Mars

    09:30 AI impact on the weather

    12:15 Controlling the weather

    14:52 Sci Fi becomes reality

    15:04 Climate Change

    20:00 Satellite Conference

    23:03 Global Collaboration

    25:12 Space Weather Careers

    28:39 The Open Note Book

    31:00 Wrap Up and Socials

    Connect with Meredith Garofalo:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GarofaloWX/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garofalowx/

    X: https://twitter.com/garofalowx

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meredithgarofalo/

    Event Meredith is MC'ing:

    https://dallasinnovates.com/nasa-is-inviting-you-to-watch-the-april-8-total-solar-eclipse-at-the-cotton-bowl-in-dallas/

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  • In this episode, we had the privilege of diving into the world of analog space missions with Emily Apollonio, CEO and founder of Interstellar Performance Labs. Emily shared insights into her dynamic leadership journey, her commitment to optimising safety and performance in critical missions, and her dedication to empowering aspiring astronauts. We explored the innovative programs offered by Interstellar Performance Labs, such as the Stellar Training for Astronaut Readiness (STAR) program, which prepares individuals and crews for future missions through a comprehensive curriculum covering physical and mental performance, team dynamics, and human factors. Emily's passion for space exploration and her unwavering dedication to breaking barriers left us inspired and eager to embrace the future of space exploration.

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    00:44 Intro to Episode

    01:14 Interstellar Performance Labs

    02:30 Emily’s Origin Story

    05:20 What is an Analogue Mission

    07:08 Key Challenges of Missions

    11:35 Could you live without a smart phone?

    12:27 Space Tourism Preparation

    18:30 Stellar Training for Astronaut Readiness (STAR) program

    22:30 Corporate Analogue Missions

    25:24 Picking a team

    28:51 Challenges in building a business

    32:58 Worlds Largest Analogues Mission

    35:35 Should anyone do a mission?

    37:22 Wrap Up and Socials

    Connect with IPLabs:

    Website: https://www.iplabs.space/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iplabs.space/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083847033624

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/interstellar-performance-labs/

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  • In this episode, we dive into the fascinating journey of Susie Martínez, from nail art to space influencer. As a twin sister and daughter of a mechanic, Susie's path to NASA's doors was filled with unique twists and turns. We explore her transition from being one of the only girls studying mechanical engineering at a large university, to finding her niche in the space industry. Susie shares insights into her experience as a NASA intern, navigating the fashion side of space, and the empowering message of embracing individuality. Join us as we uncover Susie's inspiring story and celebrate the power of being true to oneself.

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    00:00 Intro to Susie Martinez

    00:43 Space Industry Career - Origin Story

    04:40 What is a Payload Engineer?

    10:27 Motivation for Sci Comm & STEM outreach

    16:18 The Space Gala

    17:50 The Galactic Gal - Why Space?

    19:00 Tailoring content

    20:20 Wearing red lipstick

    23:20 Losing Individuality

    26:58 The Artemis Program

    31:10 Twin Study

    32:20 Final thoughts on getting women into STEM

    34:40 Wrap Ups and Socials

    Connect with Susie Martinez:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adastrasu/

    X: https://twitter.com/susealcyone

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  • In this episode, we have the privilege of chatting with Jeffrey Hill, the Executive Chairman of the renowned SATELLITE 2024 Conference. Jeff shared fascinating insights into the intricacies of running one of the world's largest satellite tech events, highlighting his experiences interviewing space luminaries like Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, and Elon Musk. Find out how Jeffrey is the most cropped-out person in history and what to expect with this years SATELLITE conference in 4 weeks time!

    OUTLINE:

    Here’s approximate timestamps for the episode.

    00:39 The countdown! (to the show)

    02:15 SATELLITE 2024 Conference

    04:20 Memorable interview moments - Elon Musk, Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos

    13:53 Ben’s question to Richard (not a good question but Ben was excited to ask) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJym7TP5XCQ

    14:30 Importance of “Big Names” to get people interested in Space Conferences

    18:12 Managing stakeholders interests

    22:58 Didn’t want to mention it but - Covid?

    28:22 The Public’s understand of Satellites

    34:51 Hopes for SATELLITE 2024 Conference and the future of Satellites

    42:10 Rachel Jewett - On Orbit Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/on-orbit/id1463422073

    42:54 Wrap Up and Socials

    Connect with the SATELLITE SHOW!

    Website: https://www.satshow.com/

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/satellite-conference-exhibition/

    X: https://twitter.com/SATELLITEDC

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SatelliteToday

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SATELLITEDC

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/viasatellitemagazine/

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