June 30, 2018 Zimmerman/Batchelor podcast
Embedded below the fold in two parts.
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Embedded below the fold in two parts.
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Embedded below the fold in two parts. The first part is wholly devoted to discussing this week’s National Space Council meeting and Trump’s announcement that he wants a “Space Force” created.
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Embedded below the fold in two parts. In the first part the discussion was entirely about Mars and this week’s announcement about the discovery by Curiosity of organics, and how that discovery explains the rover’s recent travels down Mount Sharp.
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Embedded below the fold in two parts. In the first part I talk at length about the intriguing Martian pit I highlighted earlier in the week.
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Embedded below the fold in two parts. The second part starts off with my somewhat scathing look at the disaster that is SLS.
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Embedded below the fold. The first segment is entirely devoted to my analysis of the GAO report that described the continuing and never-ending delays and cost overruns for most of NASA’s big projects, such as SLS, Orion, Webb, and WFIRST, to name just a few.
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Embedded below the fold in two parts. Zuma, Starliner, Virgin Galactic, private space stations, NOAA’s evil bureaucracy, sunspots, and much more!
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Embedded below in two parts. This podcast actually features science writer Joe Pappalardo talking about Orbital ATK’s effort to make solid rockets competitive in the commercial rocket industry. John Batchelor asked me to join him in asking some questions.
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Embedded below the fold in two parts. The first segment is all SpaceX, all the time, and I like John Batchelor’s title: “SpaceX Supremacy”.
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Embedded below the fold in two parts. The first segment was a detailed discussion of Soviet-style nature of China’s space program, while the second segment delved into dark matter and the uncertainty of science.
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Embedded below the fold in two parts. The first part of this podcast is definitely worth listening to. I go after NASA for both SLS and Webb, which seem to be projects in a competition to see who can last the longest without accomplishing anything. Both are now creeping towards project length’s exceeding two decades, and neither is close to flying.
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