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Podcaster: Host : Fraser Cain ; Guest: Seth Lockman, Dr. Nick Castle, Dr. Alex Teachey, Beth Johnson

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Title: Weekly Space Hangout – MAREVL 2.0 Static Fire Tests w/bluShift Aerospace’s Seth Lockman

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Today’s story:

  • Mars mineral flower!
  • The impact of the Russian/Ukrainian war on all things space.
  • A bunch of cool exoplanets: Hot Jupiter…
  • Space construction techniques!
  • Tattooine (Kepler 16 b) confirmed from the ground!

Host: Fraser Cain ( @fcain )

Special Guest: Joining us tonight is Seth Lockman, Communications Director for bluShift Aerospace, fresh off their successful static fire test of their MAREVL 2.0 rocket last evening! CONGRATULATIONS to Sascha Deri and everyone at bluShift!!!

Regular Guests:

Today’s sponsor:  Big thanks to our Patreon supporters this month: Rob Leeson, David Bowes, Ron Diehl, Brett Duane, Benett Bolek, Mary Ann, Frank Frankovic, Michael Freedman, Kim Hay, Steven Emert, Frank Tippin, Rani Bush, Jako Danar, Joseph J. Biernat, Nik Whitehead, Semyon Torfason, Michael W, Cherry Wood, Steve Nerlich, Steven Kluth, James K Wood, Katrina Ince, Phyllis Foster, Don Swartwout, Barbara Geier, Steven Jansen

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