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Rocket LaunchPod

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by Nate Ray

5.0(8 reviews)
6 episodes
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Whether you are a casual space observer, a fanatic, or a skeptic, the Rocket LaunchPod is your guide to how the American space program got to where it is today -- and where it's going in the future. Why haven’t we been to the moon since 1972? What happened to the space shuttle program? Is Mars colonization really possible? Join Nate Ray as he talks with astronauts, NASA scientists, and space journalists to get to the bottom of American space exploration.

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9/23/2020

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August 20, 2021

Move Over Hubble

<p>When the James Webb Space Telescope launches into space later this year to succeed the Hubble Space telescope, it will symbolize the culmination of over two decades of work by NASA, but it will also represent the very beginning of a new era of deep space observation. Join Nate Ray and guest Amber Straughn, astrophysicist and&nbsp;Deputy Project Scientist for the James Webb Space Telescope, to discover the marvel and significance of the forthcoming space observatory.</p>

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August 20, 2021

A Conversation with David W. Brown, Part 2

<p>Nate reviews The Mission&nbsp;and is joined&nbsp;once&nbsp;again by its author, David W. Brown - a science&nbsp;journalist who has written for&nbsp;The New York Times,&nbsp;The Wall Street Journal,&nbsp;The New Yorker,&nbsp;Scientific American,&nbsp;Vox, and&nbsp;Smithsonian.&nbsp;In Part 2 of the conversation, David reveals the writing&nbsp;process behind his new book,&nbsp;makes the case for getting excited about Europa (one of Jupiter's icy moons) and considers the ethics of eating alien fish.</p>

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August 20, 2021

A Conversation with David W. Brown, Part 1

<p>What influence do presidents have over NASA? How has Mars shaped American objectives in space? Are we really going back to the moon? Join Nate Ray for Part 1 of his two-part conversation with David W. Brown, a science&nbsp;journalist and author who has written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal,&nbsp;The New Yorker, Scientific American, Vox, and Smithsonian. Also, check out David's most recent book, The Mission, which is in stores now.</p>

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What is Rocket LaunchPod?

Whether you are a casual space observer, a fanatic, or a skeptic, the Rocket LaunchPod is your guide to how the American space program got to where it is today -- and where it's going in the future. Why haven’t we been to the moon since 1972? What happened to the space shuttle program? Is Mars colonization really possible? Join Nate Ray as he talks with astronauts, NASA scientists, and space journalists to get to the bottom of American space exploration.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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