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  • We see the connections to aviation and space in literally everything. From our favorite movies and the songs in our playlists to the latest news of space exploration and your commercial flight home for the holidays – aerospace is literally everywhere you look. Twice a month our hosts riff on some of the coolest stories of aviation and space history, news, and culture. We promise, whether you’re an AVGeek, wannabe Space Camper, or none of the above, you’ll find not only a connection to your life but you’ll learn something interesting in the process.

    Listen wherever you get your podcasts.

    Showing 111 - 120 of 122

    Story AirSpace Ep.12:
    Around the World/Around the World
    Posted on Aug 23, 2018

    The international community has contributed more to the exploration of space and our understanding of the universe than you might think. From India to Israel, lots of countries are sending missions to Mars, landing on comets, and observing Earth from orbit.

    Topics: Spaceflight Uncrewed spaceflight Solar System Small solar system bodies
    Story AirSpace Ep.11:
    The Ninety-Nines
    Posted on Aug 08, 2018

    It took a certain amount of pure grit to be a pilot in the early days of aviation – and even more for the women who had to defy convention just to get up in the air.

    Topics: Aviation Sports aviation People Women
    Story AirSpace Ep.10:
    Happy (Planet) Hunting
    Posted on Jul 25, 2018

    NASA launched TESS, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, on April 18, 2018, continuing our search for planets outside of our solar system (aka exoplanets). 

    Topics: Spaceflight Astronomy Technology and Engineering Satellites Solar System Exoplanets
    Story AirSpace Ep.9:
    Spies in the Skies
    Posted on Jul 12, 2018

    People have been spying on each other for forever. This episode is about what changed when spies upped their game (literally), rising into the sky. 

    Topics: Aviation Military aviation People Technology and Engineering Reconnaissance
    Story AirSpace Ep.8:
    Cute Little Robots in Danger?
    Posted on Jun 28, 2018

    Did we just find life on Mars? No. But NASA did announce two exciting new discoveries on the Red Planet—just before a Martian dust storm engulfed the planet. 

    Topics: Spaceflight Technology and Engineering Robotics Solar System
    Story AirSpace Ep.7:
    Space Junk
    Posted on Jun 14, 2018

    Space is a mess. At this moment, there are literally thousands of human-made objects cluttering up Earth orbit.  

    Topics: Spaceflight Human spaceflight Technology and Engineering
    Story AirSpace Ep.6:
    Gastro-naut
    Posted on May 10, 2018

    You’ve heard about a gastropub, but what about an astropub? Nobody becomes an astronaut for the food, but space cuisine has come a long way since the 1960s.

    Topics: Spaceflight Human spaceflight Space stations
    Story AirSpace Ep.5:
    2001: An AirSpace Odyssey
    Posted on Apr 12, 2018

    It’s the 50th anniversary of one of the slowest, strangest, and yet, most referenced science fiction films of all time – 2001: A Space Odyssey.  It may be your FAVORITE movie, or, quite possibly, you’ve never actually seen it in its 142-minute entirety. Emily, Matt, and Nick break it down for you in the latest episode of AirSpace.

    Topics: Spaceflight Human spaceflight Society and Culture Science fiction
    Story AirSpace Ep. 4:
    Remembering Stephen Hawking
    Posted on Apr 09, 2018

    Professor Stephen Hawking died on March 14 at the age of 76. Hawking's contributions to science centered on his search for a unified theory of the universe, but his impact spanned far beyond the scientific community. 

    Topics: Spaceflight People Science
    Story AirSpace Ep.3:
    Bailing Out
    Posted on Mar 08, 2018

    "Eject, eject, eject!" Most of us are experienced at bailing out of social situations, but what about airplanes? Fewer than 1 percent of military pilots ever pull the eject handle, but they all know what comes next. The canopy blows, and the pilot is (literally!) rocketed up and out. Now what?

    Topics: Aviation Aircraft Military aviation
    Podcast Episodes
  • Podcast Episodes
  • AeroEspacial
  • AeroEspacial
  • QueerSpace
  • QueerSpace
  • Under Ancient Skies
  • Under Ancient Skies
  • Voyage to Mars
  • Voyage to Mars
  • We see the connections to aviation and space in literally everything. From our favorite movies and the songs in our playlists to the latest news of space exploration and your commercial flight home for the holidays – aerospace is literally everywhere you look. Twice a month our hosts riff on some of the coolest stories of aviation and space history, news, and culture. We promise, whether you’re an AVGeek, wannabe Space Camper, or none of the above, you’ll find not only a connection to your life but you’ll learn something interesting in the process.

    Listen wherever you get your podcasts.

    Showing 111 - 120 of 122

    Story AirSpace Ep.12:
    Around the World/Around the World
    Posted on Aug 23, 2018

    The international community has contributed more to the exploration of space and our understanding of the universe than you might think. From India to Israel, lots of countries are sending missions to Mars, landing on comets, and observing Earth from orbit.

    Topics: Spaceflight Uncrewed spaceflight Solar System Small solar system bodies
    Story AirSpace Ep.11:
    The Ninety-Nines
    Posted on Aug 08, 2018

    It took a certain amount of pure grit to be a pilot in the early days of aviation – and even more for the women who had to defy convention just to get up in the air.

    Topics: Aviation Sports aviation People Women
    Story AirSpace Ep.10:
    Happy (Planet) Hunting
    Posted on Jul 25, 2018

    NASA launched TESS, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, on April 18, 2018, continuing our search for planets outside of our solar system (aka exoplanets). 

    Topics: Spaceflight Astronomy Technology and Engineering Satellites Solar System Exoplanets
    Story AirSpace Ep.9:
    Spies in the Skies
    Posted on Jul 12, 2018

    People have been spying on each other for forever. This episode is about what changed when spies upped their game (literally), rising into the sky. 

    Topics: Aviation Military aviation People Technology and Engineering Reconnaissance
    Story AirSpace Ep.8:
    Cute Little Robots in Danger?
    Posted on Jun 28, 2018

    Did we just find life on Mars? No. But NASA did announce two exciting new discoveries on the Red Planet—just before a Martian dust storm engulfed the planet. 

    Topics: Spaceflight Technology and Engineering Robotics Solar System
    Story AirSpace Ep.7:
    Space Junk
    Posted on Jun 14, 2018

    Space is a mess. At this moment, there are literally thousands of human-made objects cluttering up Earth orbit.  

    Topics: Spaceflight Human spaceflight Technology and Engineering
    Story AirSpace Ep.6:
    Gastro-naut
    Posted on May 10, 2018

    You’ve heard about a gastropub, but what about an astropub? Nobody becomes an astronaut for the food, but space cuisine has come a long way since the 1960s.

    Topics: Spaceflight Human spaceflight Space stations
    Story AirSpace Ep.5:
    2001: An AirSpace Odyssey
    Posted on Apr 12, 2018

    It’s the 50th anniversary of one of the slowest, strangest, and yet, most referenced science fiction films of all time – 2001: A Space Odyssey.  It may be your FAVORITE movie, or, quite possibly, you’ve never actually seen it in its 142-minute entirety. Emily, Matt, and Nick break it down for you in the latest episode of AirSpace.

    Topics: Spaceflight Human spaceflight Society and Culture Science fiction
    Story AirSpace Ep. 4:
    Remembering Stephen Hawking
    Posted on Apr 09, 2018

    Professor Stephen Hawking died on March 14 at the age of 76. Hawking's contributions to science centered on his search for a unified theory of the universe, but his impact spanned far beyond the scientific community. 

    Topics: Spaceflight People Science
    Story AirSpace Ep.3:
    Bailing Out
    Posted on Mar 08, 2018

    "Eject, eject, eject!" Most of us are experienced at bailing out of social situations, but what about airplanes? Fewer than 1 percent of military pilots ever pull the eject handle, but they all know what comes next. The canopy blows, and the pilot is (literally!) rocketed up and out. Now what?

    Topics: Aviation Aircraft Military aviation