Feb 11, 2021 | Comets, Daily Space, Mars, Mars 2020, Random Space Fact, Space China, Space History, Spacecraft, SpaceX, Starlink
Join us for this week’s Rocket Roundup with host Annie Wilson as we look back at the launches that happened over the last week, including Yet Another Starlink and a surprise Chinese launch. Plus, updates on all those arriving Mars missions.
Feb 4, 2021 | Agencies, Daily Space, Rockets, ROSCOSMOS, Soyuz, Space China, Space History, Space Policy, Spacecraft, SpaceX, Starlink
Join us for this week’s Rocket Roundup with host Annie Wilson as we look back at the launches that happened over the last week, including that one grain silo that popped up over Boca Chica, Texas yesterday.
Jan 29, 2021 | Asteroids, Daily Space, Dark Matter, Earth, Galaxies, Moon, Sky Watching, Space History, SpaceX
Dark matter is only acted upon by the force of gravity according to new research, which constrains the potential range of mass for the elusive particles. Plus, how precipitation affects the Earth’s crust, a pair of ancient asteroid impacts in Germany, NASA’s Day of Remembrance, and this week’s What’s Up.
Jan 28, 2021 | Curiosity, Daily Space, Mars, Random Space Fact, Rockets, Spacecraft, SpaceX, Starlink
Join us for this week’s Rocket Roundup with host Annie Wilson as we look back at the launches that happened over the last week, including one Rocket Lab and two SpaceX… wait, more Starlink? *checks notes* Yes, more Starlink.
Jan 22, 2021 | Agencies, Artemis, Blue Origin, Crewed Space, Random Space Fact, Rockets, Space China, Spacecraft, SpaceX, Virgin Orbit
Join us for this week’s Rocket Roundup with host Dr. Pamela Gay as we look back at the launches that happened over the last week, including Blue Origin’s New Shepard, Virgin Orbit’s Launch Demo 2, one Chinese launch, and the Green Run test of the SLS.
Jan 15, 2021 | Daily Space, Rockets, Soyuz, Space China, Spacecraft, SpaceX
Join us for this week’s Rocket Roundup with guest host Dr. Pamela Gay as we look back at the launches and missions that happened over the last two weeks, including one from China, one from Arianespace, and one from SpaceX. Plus, the possibility of wooden satellites with community member Gordon Dewis.