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World Building with Brent Ryan Bellamy
In this episode we talk to Brent Ryan Bellamy, a writer, editor, and instructor of science fiction studies, American literature and culture, energy humanities at Trent University. Brent is most fulfilled by helping students and collaborators achieve their visions in a collective way. He loves teaching a university-level course on worldbuilding, for instance. He is also the managing editor of Imaginations: Journal of Cross-Cultural Image Studies and author of several scholarly articles and book chapters about science fiction, energy regimes, and how to imagine a better future. Brent lives in Toronto, the traditional territory of...
2021-10-24
59 min
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Space Ethics & Human Rights with Adeene Denton
*** Please Note: There are video demos in this episode which sound like long pauses in the audio*** In this episode we talk to Adeene Denton, co-founder of the Ethics and Human Rights in the Space Sector project group for the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC). Adeene Denton is a scientist and historian approaching future planetary exploration from a humanistic perspective. She is a Ph.D. student in planetary geology at Purdue University. She holds undergraduate degrees in geophysics and history from Rice University and a Masters in planetary geology from Brown University. Her thesis work focuses...
2021-08-28
46 min
Clayming Space
Rocketing to Space in New Zealand with Sarah Blyde
In this episode we talk to Sarah Blyde, the National Point of Contact for New Zealand with the Space Generation Advisory Council. Sarah is a real-life rocket woman based in Auckland, New Zealand. After starting out making cardboard rockets, Sarah now spends her days helping to build the real thing at Rocket Lab. She also volunteers for Rocket Women, an international organization working to inspire the next generation of young women to pursue careers in STEM. In addition, Sarah is one of two National Points of Contact in New Zealand for the Space Generation Advisory Council, a global...
2021-06-05
26 min
Clayming Space
The Ethics of Space Settlement with Dr. Erika Nesvold
In this episode we talk to Dr. Erika Nesvold, creator of the podcast miniseries Making New Worlds and cofounder of nonprofit the JustSpace Alliance. Erika Nesvold has a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and has conducted astrophysics research at NASA Goddard and the Carnegie Institute of Washington. She currently works as an Astrophysics Engineer on the Universe Sandbox astrophysics simulator. Nesvold created the podcast miniseries Making New Worlds in 2017 about the ethical issues of settling in space. In 2018, she co-found a nonprofit called the JustSpace Alliance, along with Lucianne Walkowicz, to advocate for...
2021-05-04
26 min
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An OpEd on the Indian Space Industry with Aditya Pareek
In this episode we talk to Aditya Pareek, Junior Research Analyst at the Takshashila Institution Aditya is a Junior Research Analyst with the Takshashila Institution and a gold medalist graduate in Journalism and Mass Communication. At Takhsashila, he works on issues relating to strategic affairs and foreign policy. His current areas of focus include subsurface maritime strategy, Russia-Japan relations and space militarization. The Takshashila Institution is an independent center for research and education in public policy, situated in Bengaluru, India. It is a non-partisan, non-profit organization that advocates the values of freedom, openness, tolerance, pluralism and responsible...
2021-03-31
34 min
Clayming Space
Fueling your space exploration with Dr. Aaron Persad
In this episode we talk to Dr. Aaron Persad, CTO and Cofounder of Mission: Space Food. Dr. Aaron is a research engineer and scientist in Space Sciences and Technology with 15+ years of experience in the field. He has designed and built two experiments that were launched to the International Space Station to study how fluids behave in low gravity. Currently, Dr. Persad is CTO and co-founder of Mission: Space Food. He is also Director of Bioastronautics at the International Institute of Astronautical Sciences, where he leads spacesuit validation/verification testing in microgravity...
2021-02-28
58 min
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Towards an Inclusive and Ethical Future on Mars with Dr. Lucianne Walkowicz
In this episode we talk to Dr. Lucianne Walkowicz co-Founder of the JustSpace Alliance. Dr. Walkowicz is an astronomer at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago, and co-Founder of the JustSpace Alliance. The mission of The JustSpace Alliance is to advocate for a more inclusive and ethical future in space, and to harness visions of tomorrow for a more just and equitable world today. Walkowicz studies the ethics of Mars exploration, stellar magnetic activity, how stars influence a planet’s suitability as a host for alien life, and how to use advanced computing to discover unusual ev...
2021-01-31
48 min
Clayming Space
A Brief Guide into Australian Space Law with Donna Lawler
In this episode we talk to Donna Lawler from Azimuth Advisory. Donna is a Co-Founder and Principal at Azimuth Advisory and is a member of the International Institute of Space Lawyers. She is an experienced commercial lawyer specializing in complex transactions involving space activities. Over almost twenty years in the space industry she has been an advisor to a range of commercial space organizations, including operators of geo-stationary and low earth orbit satellite constellations, spaceport operators and launch services providers. In particular, she has had key involvement in the build, launch and insurance programmes for six geostationary satellites on...
2021-01-04
48 min
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Modelling a collaborative future in Space with Dennis O’Brien
In this episode we talk to Dennis O’Brien. Dennis is an attorney and member of the International Institute of Space Law. In October 1957, he stood outside with everyone else in Pittsburgh PA in the United States watching a blinking light pass high overhead, the tumbling upper-stage booster of Sputnik gleaming in the sunset. Between 1984–85 he was a member of the NASA-Hastings Research Project in San Francisco, one of the first formal studies on space law, writing the paper OTV: An Argument for the Independent Trader. He was also a research assistant for the Alternative Dispute Reso...
2020-11-30
00 min
Clayming Space
Building space-rated products collaboratively using a data-driven systems engineering approach with Stefan Siarov
In this episode we talk to Stefan Siarov. Stefan holds a Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering from Delft University of Technology, and a MSc. in Industrial Engineering from Ghent University. As an aerospace engineer, Stefan has fulfilled a variety of roles. During his time at the European Space Agency, he did research on 3d printing for in-space manufacturing with high performance thermoplastics and assessed the use of these 3D printing materials for radiation shielding. He did this while being part of the leadership team of an innovation team called Spaceship EAC, at the European As...
2020-11-01
00 min
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Out of the Box with Vered Cohen Barzilay
In this episode we talk to Vered Cohen Barzilay. An Israeli-born social entrepreneur and tenacious advocate for aviation, space, and science education. She is the Founder Director of "Out of the Box", a Social Enterprise to promote innovation and entrepreneurship in education. Vered serves as a mentor at Space 4 Women, a project of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) to promote women's empowerment in space. She also serves as a mentor at the Starburst Accelerator at IAI, at the 8200 Impact Accelerators and is currently a glider pilot student. Vered was elected by the US...
2020-09-30
54 min
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Space Archaeology and Heritage Management with Prof. Alice Gorman (@drspacejunk)
In this episode we talk to Associate Professor Alice Gorman, also known as Dr. Space Junk. This is an exciting one-hour discussion about space junk, space archaeology and heritage management which includes discussions about the Moon and space mining from a lens very few people in the STEM fields ever learn. Professor Alice is from Flinders University South Australia, is recognized as one of the world’s foremost scholars in the cutting-edge field of space archaeology. Her research focuses on the archaeology and heritage of space exploration, including space junk, space stations, planetary landing sites, off-earth mining, rocket la...
2020-08-30
1h 22
Clayming Space
Protecting Human Heritage in Outer Space with Michelle L.D. Hanlon
In this episode we talk to Michelle L.D. Hanlon, Co-Founder and President of For All Moonkind Inc. Michelle is Co-Director of the Air and Space Law Program at the University of Mississippi School of Law and its Center for Air and Space Law. She is also a Co-Founder and President of For All Moonkind, Inc., a nonprofit corporation that is the only organization in the world focused on protecting human cultural heritage in outer space. For All Moonkind has been recognized by the United Nations as a Permanent Observer to the United Nations Committee on the...
2020-08-02
35 min
Clayming Space
Blockchains in Space with Alessandra Albano
This is part two of the two-part episode series on Blockchains in the Space Industry with former COO of SpaceChain Alessandro Albano. Alessandra has been advising blockchain projects since 2017. She has joined SpaceChain after having been COO of DEX, a decentralised data exchange, and having been part of the founding team at Ocean Protocol, a decentralised data sharing protocol, in charge its ecosystem growth and operations. Oxford Said Business School and INSEAD executive programs alumna, Alessandra specialises in sustainable growth strategies and operational excellence. She brings with her a wealth of experience in managing high-value...
2020-07-14
30 min
Clayming Space
A Blockchain in Space with Alessandra Albano
This is part one of the two-part episode series on Blockchains in the Space Industry with former COO of SpaceChain, Alessandra Albano. Alessandra has been advising blockchain projects since 2017. She has joined SpaceChain after having been COO of DEX, a decentralised data exchange, and having been part of the founding team at Ocean Protocol, a decentralised data sharing protocol, in charge its ecosystem growth and operations. Oxford Said Business School and INSEAD executive programs alumna, Alessandra specialises in sustainable growth strategies and operational excellence. She brings with her a wealth of experience in managing high-value contracts...
2020-06-30
31 min
Clayming Space
Self-Isolation Lessons from a Scientist-Astronaut Candidate with Dr. Shawna Pandya
In this episode we talk to Dr. Shawna Pandya. Dr. Pandya is a scientist-astronaut candidate with Project PoSSUM, physician, aquanaut, speaker, martial artist, advanced diver, skydiver, pilot-in-training, VP Immersive Medicine with Luxsonic Technologies and Fellow of the Explorers’ Club. She holds degrees in neuroscience, space, entrepreneurship and medicine, and is currently completing a fellowship in Wilderness Medicine. In 2015, Dr. Pandya completed scientist-astronaut candidate training with Project PoSSUM (Polar Suborbital Science in the Upper Mesosphere) and was on the first crew to test a commercial spacesuit in zero-gravity. She has flown over 140 parabolas in microgravity to date. Dr. Pandya is...
2020-06-01
34 min
Clayming Space
Space Sustainability 101 with Cynda Collins Arsenault (Secure World Foundation)
In this episode we talk to Cynda Collins Arsenault, Co-founder, Board Chair and President of Secure World Foundation , an operating foundation working for the secure and sustainable use of outer space for the benefit of humanity. She has 45+ years of experience in non-profit work including peace and justice, criminal justice, mental health, disability rights and environmental issues. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clayming-space/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clayming-space/support
2020-04-30
27 min
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Decolonising Mars with Cynthia Lam
We have Cynthia Lam back on the show to discuss about the concept and topic of Decolonizing Mars. Cynthia is a doctoral student at Massey University in New Zealand studying Chinese-Kiwi identity in New Zealand Theater and is going to give her perspective on identity in the application to the topic of Decolonizing Mars. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clayming-space/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clayming-space/support
2020-04-14
29 min
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Jus Ad Astra with Jon Lim
In this episode, we'll be talking to Jon about his involvement with the Jus Ad Astra initiative. Jon Lim is a Solicitor a WiseLaw, a Geopolitical Analyst, Co-founder of Young Lawyers and Diplomats Society Asia Pacific, Space Law and Policy Group Member at the Space Generation Advisory Council, is a Young Leader Fellow of the Pacific Forum. He is also the Project Co-Lead and Founder of Jus Ad Astra. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clayming-space/m...
2020-03-01
27 min
Clayming Space
GroundBasedSpaceMatters.com with Laura Montgomery
In this episode we'll be talking to Laura Montgomery from Ground Based Space Matters. Laura teaches space law at Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law and her practice specializes in regulatory space law, with an emphasis on commercial space transportation and the Outer Space Treaties. She is the former manager of the space law branch of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration or FAA, her expertise encompasses the regulation of human space flight, spaceports, and launch and reentry. She writes and edits the space law blog GroundBasedSpaceMatters.com. She also writes science fiction. --- This episode is...
2020-01-31
27 min
Clayming Space
Space Ecosystems: Ireland with Laura Keogh
This month we talk to Laura Keogh. Laura is the National Point of Contact for Ireland at the Space Generation Advisory Council. We’ll be talking to Laura about Ireland’s involvement in space, what are the current legislative frameworks and how they are used and associated with tech, data protection, and space. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clayming-space/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clayming-space/support
2020-01-07
27 min
Clayming Space
Space Ecosystems: South Korea with Jon Lim
In this episode, we'll be talking to Jon Lim. Jon Lim is a Lawyer and Geopolitical Analyst by day and being involved in the geopolitics arena, he's a great guest for today's episode on the space ecosystem in South Korea. He works for the Australia-Korea Business Council, is a Young Leader Fellow of the Pacific Forum, a Space Law and Policy Group Member for the Space Generation Advisory Council and a lot more. We'll be talking to Jon about his involvement with the Space Law and Policy Group at the Space Generation Advisory Council or SGAC, the South Korean...
2020-01-06
26 min
Clayming Space
Mach5 Lowdown with Iain Finer
In this episode, we'll be talking to Iain Finer. Iain is a propulsion engineer at Dawn Aerospace - a space startup based in New Zealand working on point to point travel across the planet. On the side, he is the founder of the blog Mach5 Lowdown which gives us all the info we need to know about the exciting ecosytem of Amateur Rocketry. We'll be talking to Iain about the world of Amateur Rocketry and the aspects of it that are hot right now and who is up to what. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The e...
2020-01-05
26 min
Clayming Space
Space Ecosystems: China with Jean Deville
In this episode, we'll be talking to Jean Deville. Jean is the founder of China Aerospace Blog which chronicles the Chinese space ecosystem. It's a very informative blog if you need to know all things space in China, objectively. By day he works for Business France. We'll be talking about China Aerospace Blog and what are his thoughts about the ecosystem in China, sizing the market, how the government is involved and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://a...
2020-01-04
24 min
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Space Ecosystems: Nigeria with Temidayo Isaish Onison
In this episode, we'll be talking to Temidayo Isaiah Oniosun. He is the Cofounder of RadikalHUB - a coworking space in Lagos for startups, SMEs, entrepreneurs, freelancers, and consultants. He is also the current CTO of Ideal Space Technologies which capitalizes on space technologies and open data to solve societal issues in the African continent; and also the Managing Editor of Space in Africa - a media agency that covers the business, technology, events, and politics around the African space and satellite industry. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://a...
2020-01-03
18 min
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Ocean Plastics with Dr. Sarah-Jeanne Royer
In this episode, we'll be talking to Dr. Sarah-Jeanne Royer. Sarah is an oceanographer and currently doing a post-doctorate on marine debris at the International Pacific Research Center at the University of Hawaii. Her research focuses on the effects of plastics in the ocean on marine life. More specifically the links to the pathways and fate of marine debris and plastic pollution in the ocean. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clayming-space/message Support this podcast: h...
2020-01-02
20 min
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Space Ecosystems: India with Narayan Prasad
In this episode, we'll be talking to Narayan Prasad. Narayan is currently the Chief Operating Officer of Satsearch - a space company based out of Delft in the Netherlands. e is also a Cofounder of NewSpace India - a space policy group and also cofounded Dhruva Space. This episode will be the first in our Space Ecosystems series. We will start off by talking about Satsearch and how it is trying to digitize the space supply chain via a networked ecosystem. We will then talk about the Indian Space Ecosystem - the players, all the space sectors and the...
2019-12-31
31 min
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Exoplanets with Dr. Baptiste Journaux
In this episode, we'll be talking to Dr. Baptiste Journaux. Baptiste is a NASA Postdoctoral Fellow at the Earth and Space Science Department of the University of Washington and he is also affiliated to the NASA Astrobiology Institute. His work is focused on studying the physics of deep oceans and ice mantle of icy moons and possible water-rich exoplanets. In other words, he is studying high-pressure sea-water and looks if life could exist in extraterrestrial oceans with pressure many times greater than the one found on Earth at the bottom of the Mariana trench, 11km below sea level. So...
2019-12-30
26 min
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Identity with Cynthia Lam
In this inaugural episode, we'll be talking to Cynthia Lam. Cynthia is a Ph.D. student at Massey University in Auckland, New Zealand, researching Kiwi-Chinese identity in New Zealand Theatre. Now you must be thinking about what happened to this show being about the 'space' industry? Identity is something very important and fundamental we need to mold as Homo sapiens especially if we are building space habitats and communities to inhabit other planets, near-Earth Objects, gather space resources and eventually travel beyond our own system. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way t...
2019-12-29
30 min
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Clayming Space: Intro
Holistically questioning our pursuit into new frontiers The world is going crazy! “Strong men leaders” that we thought died with the dark ages, cyber-hacks everywhere, social media and internet giants going bonkers with data privacy and contributing to demise of the democratic process, the wealthy getting wealthier with wider societal inequity (and some changing their tune as a form of self-preservation), admissions scams at “top universities” by the wealthy, countries trying to assert their dominance in their neighboring regions, to slavery and colonialism existing in the modern-day!!! Where do we look for hope? Clayming Space is a sho...
2019-12-23
02 min