Sinopsis
Space News, Astronomy, SpaceX, Technology, updates and analysis. The Space News Podcast is listened to by space enthusiasts, space industry insiders and astronomers from around the world.
Episodios
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BREAKING: Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft lands on the moon
23/08/2023 Duración: 05minIndia's Chandrayaan-3 mission has resonated with millions, not just as a technological achievement but as a symbol of national pride and potential. With a launch budget of $74 million, which is notably less than the cost to produce the 2013 Hollywood space thriller 'Gravity,' India has proven its mettle in cost-competitive space engineering. Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked this success as "a victory cry of a new India," watched from South Africa, where he attended the BRICS summit. The landing sparked nationwide celebrations, with people dancing in the streets, setting off firecrackers, and hailing "India on the moon."
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SpaceX Starship Readies for next flight
21/08/2023 Duración: 05minSpaceX readies Ship 25 and Booster 9 for potential 2023 launch; FAA reviewing mishap report; environmental groups' lawsuits persist; Musk remains optimistic with 50% chance of orbital success; possible delays due to various factors.
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Chandrayaan-3's Lander Module Prepares for Descent to Lunar South Pole
18/08/2023 Duración: 05minNEW DELHI — A pivotal stage in India's quest to explore the Moon has been reached with the preparation of the Lander Module (LM), including the lander "Vikram" and rover "Pragyan," for its descent to the Lunar south pole. The historic soft landing is planned for August 23, marking a significant advancement in India's ambitious space program. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced that the Lander Module has successfully separated from the Propulsion Module (PM). This marks the initiation of a series of complex maneuvers that will bring the lander and its companion rover closer to the Moon's surface. The Lander Module is scheduled to descend to a slightly lower orbit, following a planned deboosting process set to take place around 1600 Hrs. IST tomorrow. This deboosting, or slowing down, is an essential step to position the module in its specific orbit to approach the Moon. Lander Module Separation
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SpaceX's Starship Test Flight Under Scrutiny: FAA Reviews Investigation Report
17/08/2023 Duración: 05minThe U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has initiated a review of the mishap investigation report submitted by SpaceX related to its April test flight of the colossal Starship rocket. The disclosure of this milestone marks a significant phase in the regulatory process overseeing the burgeoning commercial space sector, the FAA confirmed on Tuesday. The April Test Flight: An Overview SpaceX, a renowned space transportation company founded by Elon Musk, embarked on a groundbreaking test launch of its mammoth Starship rocket on April 20. However, the test ended just four minutes post-liftoff due to engine failures and other complications during the rocket's ascent.
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India and Russia Race to the Moon!
15/08/2023 Duración: 07minIn what has been framed as a modern space race to the lunar south pole, both India and Russia have embarked on ambitious lunar missions. Although it’s easy to become caught up in who will touch down first, these missions represent a wealthomore than a competition. India's latest lunar venture, Chandrayaan-3, commenced its journey on July 14, 2023, entering the moon's orbit on August 5. The craft is currently executing orbit reduction maneuvers, preparing for a landing attempt anticipated for August 23. The target site for the Chandrayaan-3 is situated at 69.37°S 32.35°E. Solar considerations are paramount, as the sun's rise at this location will illuminate the area by August 21 GMT, thereby providing the required power for the solar-powered Vikram lander and Pragyan rover. The estimated landing time is 17:47 IST (1217 GMT, 08:17 a.m. EDT) on August 23. Both the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover are solar-powered and have a mission lifetime of one lunar daytime (approximately 14 Earth days). This mak
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India's Chandrayaan-3 Mission Update
14/08/2023 Duración: 05minSRIHARIKOTA, India — Navigating the space around the Moon, India's Chandrayaan-3 mission is progressing smoothly on its path, with its ultimate goal being a historic landing on the lunar surface. The spacecraft, which was launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre on July 14, 2023, successfully entered lunar orbit and now awaits the crucial phases of approaching the Moon's surface. Chandrayaan-3's Current Position and Trajectory As of Friday, the spacecraft was approximately 1,437 kilometers (893 miles) from the Moon's surface. It has been guided with precision by ISRO, India's space agency, through a series of complex lunar-bound maneuvers, culminating in the Lunar Orbit Insertion (LOI) performed on August 5. The spacecraft is expected to reach a 100-kilometer (62-mile) orbit around the Moon by August 16. Subsequently, the Propulsion Module will separate, beginning the Lander's final descent sequence.
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NASA and DARPA Collaborate on Nuclear Rocket
12/08/2023 Duración: 05minIn an unprecedented endeavor to speed up human exploration of the red planet, NASA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) have announced a collaborative program with industry leaders Lockheed Martin and BWX Technologies to develop and test a nuclear propulsion system that could significantly reduce the travel time to Mars. The program, known as DRACO, short for Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operations, comes with a price tag of $499 million and seeks to revolutionize the future of interplanetary travel and satellite maneuvering.
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Boeing Starliner Delayed Again. SpaceX Taking up the slack
09/08/2023 Duración: 07minIn a recent press conference, Boeing's Vice President and Starliner manager, Mark Nappi, announced a potential readiness of their spacecraft by early March. However, he emphasized that this doesn't guarantee a March launch. The forthcoming dates will be finalized in collaboration with NASA's Commercial Crew Program, the International Space Station (ISS), and United Launch Alliance (ULA). The Starliner was initially set for a July 21 launch, intending to transport NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore to the ISS. But an unexpected twist came weeks before the launch when Boeing declared an indefinite postponement, following the emergence of two significant safety challenges. Since these setbacks, both Boeing and NASA have reportedly rectified the capsule’s safety issues. Steve Stich, the head of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, conveyed that multiple independent review layers have been established to address and overcome these complications. One of the major concerns was
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SpaceX's Starship Testing For Next Flight
05/08/2023 Duración: 07minIn this episode, we're turning our attention to the recent strides made at SpaceX’s Starbase in Texas, with a particular focus on the ongoing testing phase of the Starship program. From the static test firings of the Raptor engines to the implementation of the water deluge system, we'll be discussing how these key operations contribute to the program's ambitious objectives. We're also going to explore the journey of Booster 9, its recent trials on the Orbital Launch Mount (OLM), and what these developments signify for the future of space exploration
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Chandrayaan-3 mission could be declared failed
04/08/2023 Duración: 05minIn this episode, we are turning our gaze to a mission that's literally reaching for the moon. The Indian Space Research Organisation's Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission, scheduled to enter the Moon's sphere of influence on August 5, is carrying the hopes and ambitions of an entire nation. This journey is not without its trials and tribulations. The successful execution of the mission hinges on a critical phase - the lunar orbit insertion, a meticulously planned maneuver that can spell the difference between significant advancement in lunar science and an astronomical setback. We'll delve into the details of this crucial operation, discuss the possible outcomes and repercussions, and take a historical detour to revisit a past mission with an eerily similar challenge.
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SpaceX Starship May NOT Launch in 2023
28/07/2023 Duración: 07minSpaceX's Starship remains grounded after a launch explosion, with the final accident report still pending. Despite repair and testing progress, the firm faces FAA investigation and legal hurdles challenging the program's initial approval. These delays may disrupt SpaceX's future satellite launches, NASA moon missions, and Mars colonization plans. #spacex #elonmusk #news
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SpaceX in Final Preparations for Next Starship Launch
26/07/2023 Duración: 35minIn a breakthrough for SpaceX's space exploration agenda, details have emerged regarding the second orbital test flight—OFT-2—of its ambitious Super Heavy and Starship spacecraft. While a definitive timeline remains elusive, industry insiders and enthusiasts alike have their sights trained on this monumental step in human space exploration.
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SpaceX sending mission to most expensive space object
20/07/2023 Duración: 07minIn under 80 days, history will be made as NASA and SpaceX partner to launch a solar-powered spacecraft on a voyage that will span 2.5 billion miles. This unprecedented journey into the heart of our solar system will propel humanity further into the cosmos than ever before, to the main asteroid belt situated between Mars and Jupiter. The purpose of this mission? To lay bare the mysteries of an enigmatic asteroid designated 16 Psyche. The metallic composition of 16 Psyche, chiefly iron and nickel, has been the source of much speculation and excitement. Estimates peg the potential worth of the asteroid at an astronomical $10,000 quadrillion, a figure that could revolutionize economies and industries as we know them. But beyond the material riches lies an even more significant treasure: a unique opportunity for planetary scientists to study an iron core resembling that within the center of our own Earth. This mission will expand our understanding of these iron cores and may well unveil an entirely new class of me
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They Were Sending Astronauts to Mars to Die for Money
10/07/2023 Duración: 16minHuman spaceflight to Mars presents unique psychological challenges. An interplanetary journey to Mars, as proposed by Mars-One, would entail an isolation and confinement period of up to nine months during the voyage, followed by a potentially permanent stay on an alien planet millions of miles away from Earth. These conditions can give rise to a host of psychological issues, including but not limited to loneliness, depression, anxiety, and interpersonal conflicts. The isolation from friends, family, and familiar surroundings can intensify feelings of loneliness and can lead to depression. The confinement of the spacecraft, with limited room to move and a lack of privacy, can create tension and conflict among the crew. Prolonged periods of monotony, broken only by high-stress situations, can cause cognitive and behavioral issues. Furthermore, communication delays with Earth - ranging up to 24 minutes round trip - can create feelings of isolation and frustration, and can challenge the crew's problem-solving
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SpaceX plans for future of Starship at Starbase Texas
04/07/2023 Duración: 06minSpaceX and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are seeking to dismiss a lawsuit initiated by five environmental and Indigenous groups challenging the approval of the space company's Starship rocket program. The FAA and SpaceX contend that the plaintiffs do not possess the legal standing required to present their case, according to court documents filed on Friday. The lawsuit, initiated on May 1 by the Center for Biological Diversity, the American Bird Conservancy, the SurfRider Foundation, Save Rio Grande Valley, and the Carrizo-Comecrudo Nation of Texas, claims the FAA acted inappropriately by not conducting a thorough environmental study on the probable impacts of SpaceX activities. They argue the FAA should have ascertained the potential consequences before permitting SpaceX to launch from its Starbase facility in Boca Chica, Texas.
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SpaceX Starship and NASA team up for new Mission in Low Earth Orbit
26/06/2023 Duración: 30minA key part of the Starship's mission portfolio is transporting humans to LEO, while also doubling as an orbiting space station akin to the ISS. This dual functionality has led to inevitable comparisons between the two. While similar in size, with the ISS having an internal pressurized volume of around 915 cubic meters, there are considerable differences in their roles and design principles. The ISS is a multinational space research facility, able to accommodate six crew members, and plays a vital role in conducting experiments in microgravity. In contrast, the Starship, while capable of similar LEO operations, is intended to be much more — a vessel for pioneering deep space travel.
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SpaceX Starship Testing Continues at Starbase, Texas
25/06/2023 Duración: 06minSpaceX Gears Up for Another Groundbreaking Flight with Ship 25 SpaceX, the undisputed trailblazer in private space exploration, is setting the stage for its next major spectacle. Only two months have passed since the historic first integrated test flight of Starship, and already, the rocket company is vigorously testing engines for the second takeoff. This time, the starring role goes to Ship 25. In parallel, SpaceX is feverishly working on the final touches for the foundational structure at the Orbital Launch Mount (OLM). It's here that Super Heavy and Starship are expected to embark on their next momentous journey, optimistically slated for as early as August. Elon Musk, the visionary behind SpaceX, has an insatiable appetite for breaking boundaries. The upcoming second integrated test flight of Starship, featuring Ship 25 and a Super Heavy prototype dubbed Booster 9, is shaping up to be yet another testament to his company's ceaseless ambition. The world is watching, breath bated, as the SpaceX tea
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SpaceX Starship An In-depth Look at the Launch Pad Aftermath
20/06/2023 Duración: 08minIn today's episode, we're diving deep into the surprising aftermath of SpaceX's Starship launch on April 20, 2023. When the Port Isabel residents awoke to a dust-covered town following the monumental event, many speculated that it was debris from the disintegrated launch pad. But was it really? Dr. Phil Metzger, a seasoned planetary scientist, steps in with a spectral analysis that may shift our perspective. We'll discuss his findings, the implications for NASA's lunar launch pads, and what this means for the future of space travel. Plus, we'll touch on the subsequent FAA grounding and what SpaceX might be doing differently in the next launch. As we prepare to embark on this intriguing journey into the residual effects of a pivotal moment in space history, it's time to ask the question: was it dust from the launch pad or just a sandy day at the beach for Port Isabel residents?
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SpaceX Starship Launch Update
15/06/2023 Duración: 08minThe Starship system is a fully reusable, two‑stage‑to‑orbit super heavy‑lift launch vehicle under development by SpaceX. The system is composed of a booster stage named Super Heavy and a second stage, also called "Starship"
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SpaceX Timelines May Slip for Moon Mission
14/06/2023 Duración: 10minAs the countdown for the planned return of astronauts to the moon through NASA's Artemis program runs down to December 2025, looming uncertainties with the development of SpaceX's colossal Starship rocket pose potential delays. This possible setback stems from ongoing "difficulties" in the development of the Starship, a vehicle intended to transport a duo of astronauts to and from the lunar surface. NASA's Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate's leader, Jim Free, voiced his worries on Wednesday, hinting at a probable shift of the schedule into 2026. "The current timeline for the first astronaut moon landing under the Artemis program, termed Artemis 3, is set for December 2025," Free expounded during the National Academies’ Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board meeting. He further conveyed apprehension over the challenges faced by SpaceX, which might push the deadline further. Before undertaking a lunar voyage, the Starship must first prove its capability for