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By Broadcast Journalist David Denault, former NPR Space Correspondent.
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The podcast currently has 579 episodes available.
Join Space Coast News Editor Dawn Myer and hear the amazing story of Astronaut Don Pettit as an space MacGvyer.
Has NASA found a new Start in our universe? Space X launches put on hold. Join John Gomez as reports This Week In Space.
History remembers those women in NASA that shaped America's space program over the years. Join Dawn Meyer, Space Coast News Editor with details on the Congressional Gold Medals.
Dr. Steven Greer, Ufologist says there is truth beyond the shadows. Join David Denault, Executive News Editor about aliens and there interacting with humans.
Get ready for the launch of Crew 9 this Thursday. Live coverage on YouTube. Join John Gomez for details.
Unknow by many there was a concert from space on Polaris Dawn and around the world. Join Dawn Meyer, Space Coast News Editor and not only learn about this amazing symphony.
A historic return to Earth by the Polaris Dawn crew and a lunar lander may soon be its way. Join John Gomez, This Week In Space Editor for details.
The stranded Starliner astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams held a news conference to discuss their extended mission. Join David Denault, Executive News Editor for a Special Report.
America's astronauts have participated in many events and this year is no exception. Astronaut John McFall proudly carried the Paralympic Flag into the arena. Join Dawn Meyer, Space Coast News Editor with details.
Is there a Galactic Federation of Aliens? Two former defense ministers from two different countries say yes, Join David Denault, Executive News Editor as he shares their stories.
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