Space News roundup with @AwesomeAstroPod and they will answer this question as well: What do was the greatest astronomical/scientific advancement that came about due to a dubious past, and was it worth it?
Feb 14th: News Roundup and Mapping Pulsars with Dr. Cole Miller
Join us for weekly space hangout about Exomoons and CHEOPS first light. Today’s special guest is Dr. Cole Miller whose research focuses on the theory and modelling of high-energy radiation from neutron stars and black holes
Jan 24th: Dr. Kenneth Carpenter from WFIRST
What’s happening with China’s space exploration and Mars? Baby stars found in the ancient “halo” part of our galaxy. And a discussion with Dr. Kenneth Carpenter.
Nov 20th: Awesome Astronomy November 2019 Space Exploration
Rounding up the space exploration news this month with James Webb Space Telescope, NASA sending Viper, SpaceX back on track and NASA spacesuit
Oct 18th: Dr. Jeffrey Kargel of the PSI Talks Climate Change
The Pentagon really wants Space Force, SpaceX wants 30,000 more StarLink cubesats! more news roundup at #365DaysOfAstro
Oct 16th: Awesome Astronomy September 2019 Space Exploration
Sep 27th: Seth & Aaron Lockman: The Astronomy Brothers
Weekly update with news from ESA exoplanet mission, venus, the monster at the center of Milky Way, SpaceX, and how to feed people on Mars.
Sep 24th: Jean-Pierre Grootaerd
Today we have special interview by @uastronomer with Jean-Pierre Grootaerd for ScopeX, the biggest astronomy & telescope event in South Africa.
Sep 16th: Reusable Rocket Revolution
We took a hiatus this summer, but SpaceX sure didn’t, with the tests of the Starhopper prototype. Today we’re going to talk about the revolution in reusable rocketry and quest to build a fully reusable two-stage rocket.
Sep 13th: Dr. Alan Stern, PI of New Horizons
Hypervelocity star almost kicked outta the Milky Way! And discussion with Alan Stern on what we have learned about Ultima Thule since New Horizons completed its flyby.