On this episode of Talking Space, we go from the high-highs of space exploration to the low-lows of launch scrubs.
We begin with the announcement of water being found on the light side of the moon. We talk about the unique way it was actually discovered...and what we need to know before we can mine it and use it during future missions.
Then it's onto the continuing story of OSIRIS-REx, which successfully captured its sample from asteroid Bennu. We'll look at the unexpected issue it encountered and why every sample won't be studied when it returns to earth.
Then it's a review of "Scrubtember" and "Scrubtober" which saw an entire month without a U.S. launch, and Talking Space was there for many of them. Hear what it's like to scrub with an engine fire...then scrub again...then scrub another time as the press grows anxious and frustrated, and what it took to finally break the bad luck streak.
Next new crewmembers are now aboard the ISS, including the historic way they got to the station...and why the next crew will also make history.
After that, do you know how many different groups or organizations need to get clearance before a rocket can launch from the U.S.? Mark Ratterman takes us inside licensing for rocket launches and landings.
Finally, we go in-depth into the Artemis Accords, the follow-up to the Outer Space Treaty, and the one article in particular that could cause problems as private companies begin mining the moon, Mars, and asteroids.
Show recorded10-27-2020
Host: Sawyer Rosenstein
Panelists: Mark Ratterman, Kat Robison
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Episode 225: The Greatest Feat in Human History
Episode 224A: Sara Cs A S-IC
Episode 223: A True, American Hero
Episode 222A: Cosmopolicy
Episode 222: A Pain in the Asteroid
Episode 221: Space Your Face
Episode 220: The Eagle is Down and the Falcon is Up
Episode 219: Scott Had the Spirit to Accept Opportunity
Episode 218: Come Tweet Away
Episode 217: It's Raining 'Meteorite Men'
Episode 216: A Good Abort?
Episode 215: Theory of the Evolution of Shuttles
Episode 214: Houston, We Have a Plan
Episode 213: Is 17,500mph an Acceleration Problem?
Episode 212: Talking Shakes
Episode 211: The Wild, The Innocent, and the Talking Space Shuffle
Episode 210: More Miles Per Gallon
Episode 209: Many Voices, Many Paths
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