Episode 86
Jake and Anthony catch up on Artemis I and everything else going on in space news lately.
Jake and Anthony catch up on Artemis I and everything else going on in space news lately.
Mat Kaplan, host of Planetary Radio for The Planetary Society, joins Jake and Anthony to talk about the 20th anniversary of the show, his upcoming retirement, and what it’s been like to cover space in this way for all those years.
Somehow, it’s almost time for Artemis I. Again. Yes, again.
Photographer Roland Miller returns to the show to talk to Jake and Anthony about his newest book—The Space Shuttle: A Mission-by-Mission Celebration of NASA's Extraordinary Spaceflight Program—coming out next week.
With Jake away, Swapna Krishna and Caleb Henry join Anthony for a very Philadelphia-themed episode.
Ben Brockert joins Jake and Anthony to tell stories from his various adventures in the space industry.
Anthony took a trip to Pittsburgh to visit Astrobotic this week, and he’s back to talk about it with Jake.
Jake and Anthony are joined by Kristin Fisher of CNN to talk about Artemis I, and the coverage out there in the world in all the places us space nerds aren’t.
Jake and Anthony are joined by Matthew Russell of the The Interplanetary Podcast to talk about his trip to French Guiana to commentate the first launch of Vega C.
Jake and Anthony are joined by Rae Paoletta, Editorial Director at The Planetary Society, to tell some stories from their trip to Artemis 1, the Off-Nominal meetups, and Rae’s encounter with a snake owner, licensed in the state of Florida.