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In this episode, we cover some Orbital News to cover what's new in the Space Industry. SpaceX just returned their Dragon Capsule from CRS-18 safely, the United Launch Alliance (ULA) had their last launch of the Delta IV Medium rocket and we discuss it's replacement, the Vulcan Centaur Booster. There's also some insight into a potential option for the Lunar Gateway thanks to a tweet from Eric Berger.
Then we go over my thoughts on aliens for the first time in a segment dedicated to the topic. I also share my thoughts on the microbiome and it's role in our lives, including the mystery of who came first - humans or the microbiome? Who was the first alien to the planet?
A fun episode to put together - hope you enjoy!
Hope you have a great week - don't forget to reach out if you have any questions or want a topic covered on the podcast!
https://www.space.com/spacex-dragon-crs-18-returns-to-earth.html
Last ULA Launch of Delta IV Medium Booster: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AgiyxDoXtE
More info on Vulcan Centaur https://www.ulalaunch.com/rockets/vulcan-centaur
Voting for new ULA Rocket - https://www.universetoday.com/119555/you-can-vote-to-name-americas-new-rocket-from-ula/
Leonard Nimoys passing https://apple.news/AJkfcUe95SPSb7qDSmlgj4Q https://apple.news/A9mTE__tdNd2QhoE9JxtFmg
Eric Berger's tweet about Sierra Nevada' Corps Lunar Gateway prototype: More great info to talk about in the tweet chain https://twitter.com/sciguyspace/status/1164184942978502656?s=21
audibletrial.com/todayinspace for a free audiobook. This week's recommendation: Chasing the Moon by Alan Andres and Robert Stone
Follow us @todayinspacepod on Instagram and Twitter for more space and science
Follow us @ag3dprinting on Instagram and Twitter to learn about 3D printing!
Facebook Page /TodayInSpacePodcast
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By Alex G. Orphanos, Science Communicator5
2020 ratings
In this episode, we cover some Orbital News to cover what's new in the Space Industry. SpaceX just returned their Dragon Capsule from CRS-18 safely, the United Launch Alliance (ULA) had their last launch of the Delta IV Medium rocket and we discuss it's replacement, the Vulcan Centaur Booster. There's also some insight into a potential option for the Lunar Gateway thanks to a tweet from Eric Berger.
Then we go over my thoughts on aliens for the first time in a segment dedicated to the topic. I also share my thoughts on the microbiome and it's role in our lives, including the mystery of who came first - humans or the microbiome? Who was the first alien to the planet?
A fun episode to put together - hope you enjoy!
Hope you have a great week - don't forget to reach out if you have any questions or want a topic covered on the podcast!
https://www.space.com/spacex-dragon-crs-18-returns-to-earth.html
Last ULA Launch of Delta IV Medium Booster: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AgiyxDoXtE
More info on Vulcan Centaur https://www.ulalaunch.com/rockets/vulcan-centaur
Voting for new ULA Rocket - https://www.universetoday.com/119555/you-can-vote-to-name-americas-new-rocket-from-ula/
Leonard Nimoys passing https://apple.news/AJkfcUe95SPSb7qDSmlgj4Q https://apple.news/A9mTE__tdNd2QhoE9JxtFmg
Eric Berger's tweet about Sierra Nevada' Corps Lunar Gateway prototype: More great info to talk about in the tweet chain https://twitter.com/sciguyspace/status/1164184942978502656?s=21
audibletrial.com/todayinspace for a free audiobook. This week's recommendation: Chasing the Moon by Alan Andres and Robert Stone
Follow us @todayinspacepod on Instagram and Twitter for more space and science
Follow us @ag3dprinting on Instagram and Twitter to learn about 3D printing!
Facebook Page /TodayInSpacePodcast
todayinspace.net

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