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The SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe March 1989 Geomagnetic Storm 🌌 How a Solar Flare Caused a Major BlackoutOn March 13, 1989, a powerful solar flare and coronal mass ejection (CME) from the Sun caused one of the most intense geomagnetic storms in modern history—leading to a massive blackout in Quebec, Canada and disrupting satellites, communications, and even the space shuttle Discovery. 🌍⚡In this video, we break down:What caused the 1989 geomagnetic stormHow solar activity affects Earth's power grid and satellitesThe science behind auroras and solar flaresWhat we’ve learned since—and could it happen again?💡 Learn why space weather is more important than ever in our increasingly digital world: visit the SpaceInfo Club website and our Learning section - free courses...2025-05-2112 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastEarth's Wake-Up Call - The Carrington EventEarth was bombarded by a massive coronal mass ejection (CME), a vast burst of solar plasma and magnetic field that traveled from the Sun to Earth at an unusually high speed.Discover how the most powerful solar storm in recorded history disrupted 19th-century technology—and what it means for our modern world. 🌍⚡ Curious about the cosmos? Visit the SpaceInfo Club website to explore free space science courses and uncover fascinating facts about our universe.#CarringtonEvent#SolarStormHistory#SpaceWeatherExplained#CoronalMassEjection#LearnSpaceFree2025-05-1406 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastKosmos 482: Soviet Spacecraft Ends in the Indian OceanOn March 31, 1972, the Soviet Union launched a spacecraft with a bold mission: to explore Venus, Earth's enigmatic sister planet. Named Kosmos 482, this spacecraft was part of the USSR's ambitious Venera program, designed to send probes to Venus's hostile environment. However, a malfunction during launch transformed this scientific mission into a decades-long orbital mystery.Learn more on how Spacecraft FLY: visit the SpaceInfo Website!#russian #spaceraft #ocean #earth2025-05-1203 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SECRET behind TELECOMSThe ionosphere is part of the upper atmosphere, overlapping with the thermosphere, where ultraviolet (UV) and X-ray solar radiation strip electrons from atoms. This ionization process produces free electrons and ions, allowing the ionosphere to reflect or modify radio waves.🎹 It consists of several layers—the D, E, and F regions—whose characteristics shift with solar activity, time of day, and atmospheric conditions.🏋️‍♀️ This is just one of the topics we talk about inside our FREE course on our website! Visit the SpaceInfo Club website and start learning, for free!#earth #science #space #physics #atmosphere #ionosphere2025-05-0817 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe Hubble Space Telescope: History, Discoveries, and Current Mission StatusExplore the history, groundbreaking discoveries, and current mission status of the Hubble Space Telescope. Learn how Hubble revolutionized space science and continues its journey today.What is the Hubble Space Telescope currently doing?As of 2025, Hubble is still conducting science operations, focusing on ultraviolet and visible-light observations. It supports studies in galaxy evolution, exoplanet atmospheres, and cosmic expansion.No further servicing missions are currently planned since the retirement of the Space Shuttle. However, there are discussions about potential robotic reboost missions.Hubble observes mostly in ultraviolet and visible wavelengths, while JWST specializes in infrared. Together, they provide complementary views...2025-05-0605 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastEurope's future launchers just got a major boost!The P160C solid rocket motor has successfully completed its first firing test at the European Spaceport, paving the way for upgraded Ariane 6 and Vega-C launchers.This achievement, led by ESA, ArianeGroup, Avio, and Europropulsion, boosts Europe's access to space — faster, stronger, and more competitive.The SpaceInfo Club offers a lot of free courses from basic to advanced level in the Space field, from physics to space business. Experts from all over the world and space companies will guide you to an amazing learning jounery. Visti www.spaceinfo.club and join for free!#europe #rocket #space2025-04-2911 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastHow To be SUCCESSFUL in the Space Field - Students GuideIf you're a student dreaming of launching a career in the space industry—whether you're on the path to becoming an engineer, a marketer, or a science communicator—now is the time to build your trajectory. The choices you make during your academic years will determine how high you fly. Based on the 2025 Guide on How to be Successful in the Space Field by the SpaceInfo Club, outlines proven strategies to help students break into the competitive space sector with confidence.Know more about the SpaceInfo Club and our free guide on our website at www.spaceinfo.club!#space #engineering #stud...2025-04-2210 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastChina’s Space Program in 2025: A Rising Power Shaping the FutureChina is reshaping the landscape of space exploration and directly challenging the dominance of traditional space powers, particularly the United States.⚡️𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐍𝐄𝐂𝐓 𝐖𝐈𝐓𝐇 the SPACEINFO CLUB:🗏 Instagram : SpaceInfo (@spaceinfo.club) • Instagram photos and videos 🗏 Twitter: x.com/spaceinfoclub/ 🔔 Subscribe for More: [   / @spaceinfoclub  ] 🎬𝐖𝐀𝐓𝐂𝐇 𝐎𝐔𝐑 𝐎𝐓𝐇𝐄𝐑 𝐕𝐈𝐃𝐄𝐎𝐒:   • Gravitational Waves: A New Window to ...     • Blaze Star Explosion     • March 2025 Solar Eclipse Explained     • Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Lander...  #USSpaceDominance #SpaceRace2025 #ChinaVsUSA #SpacePolitics2025-04-1314 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastLuxembourg: A Hub for Aerospace EngineersLuxembourg has become a prominent destination for aerospace engineers due to its high quality of life and substantial investment in the space sector. The country boasts a thriving aerospace industry, particularly in satellite technology and telecommunications, supported by the Luxembourg Space Agency and the Luxembourg Space Fund. Major satellite operators like SES are headquartered there, fostering a rich ecosystem for innovation and career opportunities. Know more about opportunities on the SpaceInfo Club website!#job #space #career2025-04-1214 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSpace Economy: Tariffs and Global InterdependenceFrom broadband internet via satellite constellations to Earth observation for agriculture, defense, and climate change mitigation, space is now a mainstream economic domain. But like every other sector, it is intricately tied to the rhythms of the global economy and the decisions of national governments—particularly the economic levers pulled by the United States.Visit the SpaceInfo Club website for more!#space #trump #tariffs #market2025-04-0812 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastAerospace Engineering Jobs: A 2025 GuideSucceeding as an aerospace engineer in 2025's job market requires a multifaceted strategy. Staying current with industry advancements and continuously refining technical, problem-solving, and communication skills are essential. Strategic networking through industry events and online platforms can yield valuable connections and opportunities. Want to know more? The SpaceInfo Club is here: visit our website.#engineer #salary #career2025-04-0606 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastUnderstanding Space TravelSpace travel is the exploration of outer space using spacecraft and technologies. Launching with rockets propels spacecraft beyond Earth's atmosphere, often into orbit for missions like satellite operation.More on the SpaceInfo Website!#space #travel #explore2025-04-0305 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastGravitational Waves: A New Window to the UniverseGravity, explore further on the SpaceInfo Club website!Gravitational waves, predicted by Einstein and first directly detected in 2015, are ripples in spacetime caused by accelerating massive objects. These waves offer a novel way to observe energetic cosmic events like black hole and neutron star mergers, which were previously inaccessible through electromagnetic radiation. #gravity #einstein #space2025-04-0113 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastBlaze Star ExplosionIs this really going to explode? We give you more info on the SpaceInfo Club website...#explosion #star #supernovaImage Credit: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center2025-03-3004 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastMarch 2025 Solar Eclipse ExplainedKnow how to spot this event on the SpaceInfo Club website!This celestial event occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, partially obscuring the Sun’s light. To fully appreciate this event, it is essential to understand the mechanics of solar eclipses and their significance.Photo: Justin Dickey Unsplash#eclipse #solar #march2025-03-2910 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastFalcon 9 an UFO in the sky?The Falcon 9 rocket continues to redefine modern spaceflight, offering cost-effective and reusable access to orbit. While its impact on the industry is undeniable, its high-altitude operations can also create unexpected phenomena, such as the recent blue spiral sighting over Europe. Access free and premium content on the SpaceInfo Club website!#falcon9 #spacex #sky2025-03-2716 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastFirefly Wants Blue Origin’s Honeybee Robotics for the MoonFirefly Aerospace has announced its selection of Blue Origin's Honeybee Robotics to provide a lunar rover for its third lunar mission, set to launch in 2028. Visit the SpaceInfo Club website for more!The mission will explore the Gruithuisen Domes, a scientifically significant and enigmatic volcanic formation on the Moon's near side. This collaboration highlights a growing trend of commercial partnerships leveraging proven space technology to advance lunar exploration.#firefly #blueorigin #moon2025-03-2514 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastMicrogravity Will Change You ForeverThe human body undergoes a myriad of changes during prolonged exposure to microgravity. While rigorous training and countermeasures mitigate some risks, challenges remain, particularly concerning bone density loss, cardiovascular deconditioning, neurovestibular dysfunction, and immune suppression. Continued research and innovation are essential to ensuring astronaut health and mission success during long-duration spaceflight.Access free and premium content on the SpaceInfo Club website!#space #human #gravity2025-03-2306 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastLongest Spaceflight Records: When and WhyEveryone is talking about the longer-than-expected stay of Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore on the ISS. But did you know that this kind of issue is far more common than you may think?We spread Space knowledge, from article to courses. Free and Premium. Visit the SpaceInfo Club!#sunita #astronauts #return2025-03-2009 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastBoeing Starliner will fly again.The Boeing Starliner CFT mission underscores the inherent complexities of human spaceflight and the necessity of rigorous testing and safety protocols. Though the mission faced unprecedented challenges, both Boeing and NASA have vowed to apply the lessons learned to future missions. The safe return of the astronauts aboard SpaceX’s Crew Dragon not only marked the end of this turbulent chapter but also served as a reminder of the importance of collaboration and adaptability in space exploration.Visit the SpaceInfo Club website for more free and premium content!#spacex #boeing #starliner2025-03-1812 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastHera Mission: Mars Flyby and Deimos ImagingThe ESA's Hera mission, launched to study asteroid deflection, conducted a significant flyby of Mars during its journey to the Didymos binary asteroid system. This maneuver served a dual purpose: using Mars's gravity to adjust its trajectory, saving time and fuel, and allowing for the first scientific use of its instruments beyond Earth and the Moon. Hera successfully imaged Mars and Deimos, the smaller Martian moon, gathering valuable data with its camera, hyperspectral imager, and thermal infrared imager. These observations of Deimos, some conducted jointly with ESA's Mars Express, will inform future missions like JAXA's Martian Moons eXploration (MMX).Get more fre...2025-03-1615 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe Evolution of Satellites: Modularity and AdaptabilityFrom simple beeping transmitters to highly sophisticated, multi-functional spacecraft, satellites have become indispensable to modern life. Know more about this and give a look inside Companies that build Satellites! Subscribe and visit the SpaceInfo Club website.#satellite #musk #starlink2025-03-1507 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSpaceX Crew-10 Mission: A Rescue Mission with a Competitive TwistIn the high-stakes world of space exploration, collaboration and competition often coexist in a complex balance. Nowhere has this been more evident than in the ongoing saga of SpaceX’s Crew-10 mission to the International Space Station (ISS). What was initially planned as a routine crew rotation has morphed into a dramatic rescue mission for two stranded astronauts aboard Boeing’s troubled Starliner capsule. The irony is not lost on space enthusiasts and industry insiders alike: SpaceX, Boeing’s primary competitor in NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, is coming to the rescue.Know more about content like this and more free one...2025-03-1419 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastNASA’s Europa Clipper Mars Gravity AssistThe Mars gravity assist maneuver represents a vital achievement for the Europa Clipper mission, demonstrating the power of celestial mechanics in enabling deep space exploration. Tons of free and premium content is waiting for you on the SpaceInfo Club website!By capitalizing on Mars’ gravitational pull, mission planners have paved the way for a more efficient journey to Jupiter and its intriguing moon, Europa. The successful execution of this maneuver marks another step forward in humanity’s quest to understand the potential for life beyond Earth.Image by NASA, JPL-Caltech.#europa #nasa #clipper2025-03-1317 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastTotal Lunar Eclipse of March 2025 A Celestial SpectacleThe total lunar eclipse of March 14, 2025, promises to be a stunning celestial event, offering a rare opportunity to witness the Moon immersed in Earth's shadow. As the Moon takes on its characteristic reddish hue during totality, it will serve as a vivid reminder of our planet's dynamic relationship with its natural satellite. Whether viewed casually or through telescopic lenses, this "Blood Moon" will undoubtedly captivate observers across the globe.Join the SpaceInfo Club on our website for free and premium content everyday... about Space!#moon #eclipse #lunar2025-03-1110 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSpaceX Starship Flight 8: Another RUDWhile the test achieved a major milestone in booster recovery, it also experienced a significant failure when the Starship upper stage was lost midflight due to an "energetic event." Know More on the SpaceInfo Club website!Image Credit: SpaceX#spacex #starship #failure2025-03-0714 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastAuroras: The Celestial Dance of Solar and Earthly ForcesUnderstanding the physics behind auroras requires an exploration of the Sun's behavior, Earth's magnetosphere, and the intricate processes of atmospheric ionization and excitation.Learn more facts about space through our free and premium content, visit the SpaceInfo Club website!#aurora #science #space2025-03-0511 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastHistory and Evolution of SpacesuitsFrom early pressure suits to advanced extravehicular mobility units, each iteration has brought improvements in safety, comfort, and functionality. If you’re fascinated by space exploration and want to stay updated on the latest developments, join the SpaceInfo Club! As a member, you’ll get access to free and premium content, learning opportunities, and exclusive interviews with experts in the field. #nasa #space #prada2025-02-2716 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo Podcast10 tips to become an AstronautThe journey to becoming an astronaut is long and challenging, but with determination, the right qualifications, and continuous self-improvement, it is an achievable dream. Whether you aim to join NASA, ESA, or another space agency, following these tips will help you navigate the path to the stars. Remember, the key to success lies in your persistence and passion for exploration.Will you be the next generation astronaut? Tell us if you're among this group of dreamers and find out how the SpaceInfo can help you! More on our website.#astronaut #nasa #musk #spacex2025-02-2511 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastThis ASTEROID is a PROBLEMEstimated to be between 40 and 90 meters (130-300 feet) in diameter, this asteroid has garnered significant attention due to its potential risk of impact with Earth.Further observations refined the asteroid’s trajectory, with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory later estimating a 3.1% chance of impact. While these probabilities may fluctuate with new data, 2024 YR4 remains under close scrutiny.Learn more through tons of free content on the SpaceInfo Club website!#asteroid #earth #nasa2025-02-2010 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastLiving and Working on the MoonLiving and working on the Moon presents significant challenges, requiring innovative solutions in engineering, biology, and resource management. This article explores the major obstacles and potential solutions for a successful lunar habitat.Join the SpaceInfo Club - the reference community for more than 150 thousand people passionate about space! Find out all the free content on our website...#moon #job #astronaut2025-02-1814 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe Sky is not the limit - NASA SphereXA NASA space mission designed to map the entire sky in 102 colors in the near-infrared. This groundbreaking mission will help answer fundamental questions about the origin of the universe, galaxy formation, and the key ingredients for life.Know more about Space by accessing free and premium content on the SpaceInfo Club website!#life #space #extraterrestrial #universe2025-02-1619 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastExtreme Weather Phenomena through AIHurricanes, tornadoes, and droughts are influenced by a complex interplay of atmospheric, oceanic, and terrestrial factors. Despite advancements in observational technologies and computational models, the inherent variability and chaotic nature of the Earth's weather system makes precise predictions difficult. This unpredictability underscores the need for continuous improvement in monitoring and forecasting methodologies to mitigate the impacts of extreme weather on communities and economies.The SpaceInfo Club website has a lot of free content about Space and Artificial Intelligence. Give a look!#ai #space #weather #asteroid2025-02-1315 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastKey Skills for Space Engineers 2025 - Understanding TrendsFor engineers, these trends highlight areas where technical skills are in high demand. For marketers and communicators, they provide context for crafting narratives that resonate with audiences and stakeholders. By understanding the key drivers of the space industry, professionals can align their efforts with the field’s most promising opportunities and make a meaningful impact. You can download the SpaceInfo Club Free Guide for 2025 on our official website! #engineer #space #success2025-02-1113 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSunita Williams Record Breaking after Starliner FAILUREThe extended duration of Williams’ mission is directly linked to technical issues with Boeing’s Starliner capsule, the spacecraft initially slated to return the crew to Earth. In a stunning demonstration of resilience and expertise, NASA astronaut Sunita Williams recently etched her name into the annals of space exploration history by breaking the record for the longest cumulative spacewalking time by a female astronaut. Know more about stories like this by joining the SpaceInfo Club. Don't forget to subscribe! #starliner #sunitawilliams #space2025-02-0818 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastAntarctic Exploration History Ends in SpaceAdvances in technology, such as drones, underwater robotics, and remote sensing, are pushing the boundaries of Antarctic exploration. Countries around the world continue to collaborate on large-scale projects, from climate modeling to biodiversity studies. In the coming decades, Antarctica will remain a focal point for understanding climate change, planetary science, and the limits of human resilience in extreme environments. Visit our website and join the SpaceInfo Club: it's free! Learn something new everyday from our experts. Are you looking for the next level? We also offer premium courses to enhance your formation and give you the spark that make you...2025-02-0418 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastAntarctica and Space: Adventures that will Surprise YouAntarctica’s legacy demonstrates that international collaboration and scientific focus can achieve extraordinary outcomes. As humanity prepares for deeper ventures into space, lessons from Antarctica’s exploration history serve as a blueprint for success. In both realms, the message is clear: the drive to explore is intrinsic to humanity, and the most profound achievements come when we work together to face the unknown. On the SpaceInfo Club website at www.spaceinfo.club and on all the social channels of the spaceinfo club, particularly on the Instagram page at spaceinfo.club and on the youtube channel. Don’t forget to subscribe to thi...2025-01-3027 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastHAKUTO-R Venture Moon Mission 2This ambitious mission is spearheaded by ispace Japan and features the cutting-edge lunar lander RESILIENCE and the micro rover TENACIOUS, both representing the culmination of years of innovation and international collaboration. Where can we find more content and trusted information about space and courses to improve our career? On the SpaceInfo Club website at www.spaceinfo.club and on all the social channels of the spaceinfo club, particularly on the Instagram page at spaceinfo.club and on the youtube channel. Don’t forget to subscribe to this youtube channel or, if you’re listening on Spotify, please leave five...2025-01-2818 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastNASA’s Bold Vision for Mars ExplorationThe journey to Mars is more than a scientific mission; it is a symbol of humanity’s unyielding curiosity and determination to explore the unknown. As NASA states, "Revolutionary thinking is found in a paradigm shift." The MEP embodies this spirit, promising to expand the horizons of science, technology, and human potential for generations to come. Where can we find more content and trusted information about space and courses to improve our career? On the SpaceInfo Club website at www.spaceinfo.club and on all the social channels of the spaceinfo club, particularly on the Instagram page at spaceinfo.cl...2025-01-2621 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastBepiColombo's Sixth Mercury FlybyOn January 8, 2025, the European Space Agency (ESA) marked another milestone in its ambitious BepiColombo mission with the sixth and final flyby of Mercury before the spacecraft’s orbital insertion in 2026. This momentous event provided unprecedented insights into the enigmatic planet closest to the Sun, capturing detailed images and paving the way for groundbreaking scientific discoveries. Where can we find more content and trusted information about space and courses to improve our career? On the SpaceInfo Club website at www.spaceinfo.club and on all the social channels of the spaceinfo club, particularly on the Instagram page at spaceinfo.cl...2025-01-2321 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastTrump & Musk: Power, Politics, and the New Space RaceDonald Trump’s return to the White House signals a potentially turbulent and transformative era for NASA and the broader U.S. space sector. Speculation is rife about how his policies will reshape the agency’s priorities and the industry as a whole, with major implications for exploration, geopolitics, and technological development.Where can we find more content and trusted information about space and courses to improve our career?On the SpaceInfo Club website at www.spaceinfo.club and on all the social channels of the spaceinfo club, particularly on the Instagram page at spaceinfo.club and on the youtube chan...2025-01-2117 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSupermassive Black Holes: the Hidden GiantsFound at the centers of nearly all large galaxies, these cosmic giants play a pivotal role in galactic evolution. Recent studies, such as those enabled by NASA’s NuSTAR telescope, are shedding light on the challenges of identifying these celestial objects, particularly those obscured by dense clouds of gas and dust. Where can we find more content and trusted information about space and courses to improve our career? On the SpaceInfo Club website at www.spaceinfo.club and on all the social channels of the spaceinfo club, particularly on the Instagram page at spaceinfo.club and on the youtube ch...2025-01-1913 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastReal Astronaut talks about SpaceX, Blue Origin and TouristsWho deserves the title of "astronaut"? Should it be reserved for those who dedicate their lives to training and scientific discovery, or can it extend to anyone who straps into a suborbital flight? As the space industry experiences a seismic shift from government-led missions to privatized ventures, questions about the future of exploration, ethics, and even the definition of what it means to be an "astronaut" are more relevant than ever. Joining us is someone who has truly seen the Earth from above: Roberto Vittori, an accomplished astronaut with the European Space Agency (ESA) and a veteran of...2025-01-1220 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSentinel-1C Launch and Vega-C's Return to Flight: A Milestone for Europe's Space ProgramOn December 5, 2024, the European Space Agency (ESA) achieved a significant milestone with the successful launch of the Sentinel-1C satellite aboard the Vega-C rocket from the European Spaceport in French Guiana. This event marked a dual triumph: the continuation of the Copernicus Earth Observation Program and the return to flight of Vega-C following its setback in 2022. Together, these achievements underscore Europe's commitment to space exploration and its vital role in addressing global challenges through cutting-edge technology. Find out more within our articles: join the SpaceInfo Club, it's free!2024-12-1217 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastProba-3: A Pioneering ESA Mission to Explore the Sun’s Hidden CoronaOn December 5, 2024, the European Space Agency (ESA) launched Proba-3, a groundbreaking mission designed to unlock the mysteries of the Sun’s elusive corona. Comprised of two satellites flying in precise formation at a distance of 150 meters, the mission creates an artificial solar eclipse in space. This unique configuration enables extended observation of the faint solar corona, a part of the Sun’s atmosphere typically obscured by its intense light. Know more within our article and join the club, it’s free!2024-12-1019 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastJared Isaacman Appointed NASA AdministratorIn a surprising announcement, President Donald Trump has appointed billionaire entrepreneur and private astronaut Jared Isaacman as the new administrator of NASA. The decision, revealed with little prior notice, has taken the aerospace community by storm, sparking widespread speculation about the agency's future direction under Isaacman’s leadership. Read our article on www.spaceinfo.club2024-12-0615 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastBLUE ORIGIN completes its 28th New Shepard FlightBlue Origin successfully completed its ninth human spaceflight and the 28th flight for the New Shepard program. The astronaut crew included: Emily Calandrelli, Sharon Hagle, Marc Hagle, Austin Litteral, James (J.D.) Russell, and Henry (Hank) Wolfond. Sharon and Marc Hagle both flew for the second time. Including today’s crew, New Shepard has now flown 47 people to space (three people have flown twice).2024-12-0414 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastHow and Why spending ONE YEAR in Antarctica, with Jessica Studer - Ep. 2Also thanks to Starlink, after a brief interruption at mid-talk, we managed to see how amazing is this place on Earth! Can you imagine living an entire year with only 13 other people for months? This is what happens when the Concordia Station is at its lowest activity during the year. Extreme environment outside, and 600 kilometers from the closest human outpost…2024-11-2231 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastAntarctica | One Year at the Concordia Station with Jessica StuderExtraordinary people like Jessica Studer, who has been living and working in Antarctica for one year now, are contributing to enhancing human exploration and research here on our Planet for the benefit of all humanity. In this episode, the first of two, of the SpaceInfo Podcast we talked with Jessica about her job, life and how she’s been living in such and extraordinary but hard place. Antarctica exploration has a fascinating history that spans centuries and reflects humanity’s drive to uncover the most isolated and extreme regions of our planet.  Concordia Station's role as a center for c...2024-11-0734 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastHumans will NO LONGER be as we are today - Life on other PlanetsIn today's episode of the SpaceInfo podcast - the second and last part - we talk with Rick Thumlinson. A renowned space visionary, entrepreneur, and advocate for human space exploration. As a founding figure in multiple pioneering space initiatives, including the Space Frontier Foundation, he has dedicated his career to opening space for humanity. With over three decades of experience, Rick has played a pivotal role in shaping the commercial space industry, championing the idea that humanity’s future lies beyond Earth. His insights on space policy, innovation, and the importance of human settlement in space have made him one of...2024-10-3141 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSpaceInfo Podcast - That Time Elon Musk was almost KILLED and more with Rick Thumlinson - Part 1When Elon Musk was almost murdered by a group of opponents a few know that there are some people that contributed to preserve his life. And it's also thanks to them if today we have SpaceX and Tesla, among the others. In today's episode of the SpaceInfo podcast - the first part of two - we talk with Rick Thumlinson. A renowned space visionary, entrepreneur, and advocate for human space exploration. As a founding figure in multiple pioneering space initiatives, including the Space Frontier Foundation, he has dedicated his career to opening space for humanity. With over three decades...2024-10-2339 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo Podcast10 tips for working at NASA - Space CareersIs working in a Space Company your dream? Have you ever dreamt about being part of Agencies like NASA or ESA? In this video we’ll give you some advices coming from our experience of working with Astronauts, Scientists and Space Experts from Agencies, Space Companies and start-ups. Join the SpaceInfo Club for more exclusive content for our members at www.spaceinfo.club Do you want to be part of the coolest SPACE EVENT of 2024? Join us at the NEW WORLDS event in Huston, November 1st and 2nd. Here's how to know more: https://newworlds.org/tickets?am_id...2024-10-1720 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSpaceInfo Podcast - Earth's Secret for LifeEarth's atmosphere is a remarkable and intricate system, vital for life on our planet. Its layered structure, from the troposphere to the exosphere, each plays a specific role in maintaining the balance necessary for the diverse ecosystems on Earth. As we continue to study and understand the atmosphere, it becomes increasingly clear how critical it is to protect and preserve this delicate layer that sustains life as we know it. Join the SpaceInfo Club for more exclusive content for our members at www.spaceinfo.club Do you want to be part of the coolest SPACE EVENT of 2024? Join...2024-10-1530 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSpaceInfo Podcast - Underwater and Space | We talked with Aquanaut Miroslav RozloznikWe talked with Dr Miroslav Rozloznik who, among being Founder, Managing Director, scientific reviewer and researcher, is also the Chief Scientific Officer of the HYDRONAUT PROJECT. Don't you know what is it? Let's find out with this amazing talk! Join the SpaceInfo Club for more exclusive content for our members at www.spaceinfo.club Do you want to be part of the coolest SPACE EVENT of 2024? Join us at the NEW WORLDS event in Huston, November 1st and 2nd. Here's how to know more: https://newworlds.org/tickets?am_id=spaceinfoclub2024-10-1033 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastExploring AI in Satellites and Space Applications at ESAWe had the privilege of speaking with Gabriele Meoni from the European Space Agency's (ESA) Phi-Lab, where he shared fascinating insights into the development of Artificial Intelligence for satellites and space exploration. This is an interview you won’t want to miss—it’s truly groundbreaking! For more educational content and the latest in space technology, be sure to visit our website at www.spaceinfo.club. A special thank you to the European Space Agency for giving us this incredible opportunity to explore one of today’s most exciting topics in space innovation!2024-10-0237 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastLife on JUPITER - NASA CLIPPER MissionThe Europa Clipper mission holds the potential to transform our understanding of where life could exist in the universe, looking beyond Earth to the icy worlds in our solar system. It’s an exciting scientific endeavor that could offer the first clues about extraterrestrial life in the oceans of Europa. The coolest Space Event of 2024 is happening on 1st and 2nd of November in HUSTON - TX. It’s called New Worlds Event and last years hosted, among the others, Jeff Bezos, Jared Isaacman and Buzz Aldrin. Look at the event and get your tickets here: https://newworlds.org/tick...2024-09-2717 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastExclusive Interview with Joseph Kenrick: Innovations at Lunar Outpost OceaniaIn this exclusive interview, we sit down with Joseph Kenrick, a key figure at Lunar Outpost Oceania, to discuss the cutting-edge innovations shaping the future of space exploration. Learn about the exciting projects at Lunar Outpost, their role in advancing lunar technology, and how they are paving the way for sustainable space exploration. Whether you're a space enthusiast, tech lover, or curious about the future of humanity beyond Earth, this insightful conversation provides a deep dive into the next frontier of space technology. Don't miss out on this opportunity to hear from an industry expert! Are you from the...2024-09-2249 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastLEO is the new GEO - Tom Mueller from SpaceXTom Mueller, whose fundamental contribution to SpaceX made the success for this Company, someone says even more than Elon Musk's, is now leading a new Company: Impulse Space.  The purpose of this Company may look like to SpaceX's, but for higher orbits around Earth: scaling and making outer orbits transportation accessible and sustainable from the business point of view. What do you think? Don't forget to subscribe and join the SpaceInfo Club!2024-09-1916 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastA New SPACECRAFT is around EARTH - by NASA JPLWelcome inside the SpaceInfo Rocket news! A new Methane and CO2 monitoring and tracking Spacecraft is going to give a push to the way we monitor the Earth's pollution... “The imaging spectrometer technology aboard Tanager-1 is the product of four decades of development at NASA JPL and truly in a class of its own,” said JPL Director Laurie Leshin. “The data that this public-private partnership provides on sources of greenhouse gas emissions will be precise and global, making it beneficial to everyone.” Don't forget to subscribe and join the SpaceInfo Club!2024-09-1710 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastRocket News: Groundbreaking Discoveries & Space Missions | 2024 Space Updates Week 36In this episode, we dive into the latest space news and explore the most exciting updates from the world of space exploration. We cover key missions and announcements from SpaceX, NASA, ESA, and Boeing, as well as a deep dive into the Polaris Dawn Mission—a groundbreaking private mission aiming to push the boundaries of human spaceflight. Learn the latest on the Boeing Starliner, its role in NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, and upcoming launches. Stay up to date with recent developments from the European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA’s latest discoveries. Don’t miss out on this week's space up...2024-09-1222 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastBoeing STARLINER, the Separation - STUCK in Space until 2025Imagine telling your friends that you’re departing for 8 days and then you’ll be back home… then you find out that your journey will last for eight months, until February 2025. Spaceflight is inherently dangerous, it is with routine flights and Starliner’s Test Flight was neither routine nor inherently safe, as NASA’s administrator Bill Nelson said. Let’s talk about Boeing Starliner last updates inside this week’s Rocket news, don’t forget to subscribe and like the video!2024-09-0519 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastHow to take amazing astronomy pictures from NY with  @astrophotobobcatHave you ever seen those amazing and fascinating astronomy pictures that seem to portrait far and mysterious worlds? Today we talk with  @astrophotobobcat  author of some of those amazing pictures! Give a look at his channel for more wonder... Maybe you didn't know: he takes those pictures from... New York! And if you're thinking how such images can be captured from a very luminous city, we'll tell you inside this video. Let me know what you think! And thanks for watching.2024-09-0349 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSpaceX Polaris Dawn - The Beginning of a New EraThe mission that will revolutionize Space Exploration how we know it. Jared Isaacman, Scott Poteet, Sarah Gillis and Anna Menon will fly around Earth for five days, launched onboard of a Falcon 9 rocket and a Dragon Capsule by SpaceX. All of them will be reused for the fourth and third time respectively. A spacewalk will be executed during the mission. They will fly to the furthest point from Earth since the Apollo Era in 1972... do you need something else to follow the Polaris Dawn Mission? Join the SpaceInfo Club into this incredible journey!2024-08-2716 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSalaries, Top Countries, and Leading Companies in 2024 for Aerospace EngineersAre you looking for job opportunities in 2024? Are you an engineer? This video will help you! If you want to know more about Space and Engineering, visit our website at www.spaceinfo.club2024-08-2309 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastESA-AIRBUS JUICE Historic FlybyBetween August 19 and 20 2024 ESA-AIRBUS JUICE Spacecraft will perform a mission critical step: an Earth-Moon flyby before directing towards its final destination, Jupiter and its Icy Moons. The flyby involves a complex lunar-Earth double gravity assist to slow JUICE and adjust its trajectory for its journey to Venus. This maneuver is critical for JUICE to align its path toward Jupiter, enabling the spacecraft to reach the correct orbit. Precise navigation is crucial, as any error during this flyby could jeopardize the entire mission. The mission is particularly focused on Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, which is unique in the solar...2024-08-2017 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSpaceX Starship: How It WorksFrom the drawing board to the launchpad, SpaceX's Starship is rewriting the rules of space exploration. Join us as we delve into the mind-boggling engineering that powers this colossal rocket, and discover the potential it holds to reshape humanity's future beyond Earth.2024-08-1629 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastRocking Space Facts with Kirby Runyon at the SpaceInfo ClubSome of the questions that you always had about Space, but never dared to ask. Is there any life out there? How does Space Geology help us understanding the Universe? Dwarf Planets and the future of Space Exploration... All of this with today's guest at the SpaceInfo Podcast: Kirby Runyon, Planetary Geologist at The Planetary Science Institute, Creative Space Science Consultant and Public Speaker. Find out more about him here: https://www.psi.edu/staff/profile/kirby-runyon/ And if you want to access even more content for free, visit our website at www.spaceinfo.club See...2024-07-2948 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastWHY STARLINER will not be rescued by SpaceXIn this video we talk about Boeing's Starliner under the light of the latest news and why it could not be rescued by SpaceX's Crew Dragon, with Astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore stuck in orbit onboard the International Space Station. Do you like our content? You can help a LOT by just subscribing! Want more? Visit our website at www.spaceinfo.club 🚀2024-07-2221 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastTravelling at the EDGE of SPACE, SpaceX and the ISS with Ben OgdenWHY you could be the next one traveling at the Edge of Space… but not really into it! Plus: things are falling from the sky, SpaceX has been chosen to DEORBIT the International Space Station and China is going to place the next MEGACONSTELLATION… Find out all of this into our latest episode of the SpaceInfo Podcast, with one of the most expert people in the World in this field: Benjamin Ogden. Don’t you know him? Visit his profile here: linkedin.com/in/ben-ogden-1bb2a9195 See you in the next episode!2024-07-1545 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastLaw of Space, Chris Brown at the SpaceInfo PodcastPieces of satellites falling back on Earth from Space, privatization and commercial space companies. A lot of things are changing in Space nowadays and nothing will be the same anymore. Find out more within this great conversation with Chris Brown! Tell me in the comments if you'd like to have a video on the #artemis accords next time! Visit our website for more content at www.spaceinfo.club2024-07-0843 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastHow it Works: Space MEDTo give you an idea on how turbulent the work of a Flight Surgeon can be, this interview ended up with the words 'now I have to go, we've got an emergency!' I was very pleased to talk with Dr. Ashok Narayanamoorthi, MBBS, MD, MRAeS (UK) a few days ago: we talked about Space, Medicine and... Space Medicine! Discover how astronauts stay healthy in the harsh environment of space, the challenges of microgravity on the human body, and the cutting-edge research shaping the future of space exploration.  Dr. Narayanamoorthi, a leading expert in aerospace medicine, shares insights into t...2024-07-011h 11The SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSpace CAREERS in 2024? Luxembourg!Luxembourg, a small European country, has emerged as a hidden gem for aerospace engineers in 2024. Boasting a combination of exceptional living standards and substantial investments in satellite, telecommunication, and the broader space sector, Luxembourg presents a unique and attractive proposition for those seeking a fulfilling career in aerospace engineering. Join the SpaceInfo club at www.spaceinfo.club2024-06-2012 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastStarship, the 4th Test FlightLet’s give a look into the fourth Test Flight of Starship and see what happened through the eyes of some experts. Do you think that we’ll see an orbiting Ship before the end of 2024?2024-06-1718 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSpaceX STARSHIP, Starliner and more news!SpaceX Starship successfully completes its fourth test flight: both the falcon heavy booster and the Starship successfully land back on Earth as planned. Boeing's Starliner finally launched to the International Space Station.  European Space Agency's EarthCARE Mission, with the contribution of JAXA. And finally some words about Chinese Moon Mission Chang'e 6, landed on the far side of the Moon and going to send back lunar samples to Earth... All this, inside this episode. Do you want to know more about Space and start learning something new everyday for free? Join the SpaceInfo Club!2024-06-1125 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastNO FUTURE without Space ExplorationExplore how venturing into the cosmos drives technological breakthroughs, inspires generations, and tackles global challenges. From discovering distant galaxies to advancing life on Earth, space exploration is key to our survival and progress. Don't forget to join the SpaceInfo Club for free at www.spaceinfo.club2024-06-0609 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastWHY Starlab will be the NEW SPACE STATIONAs we approach the end of the ISS era, Starlab represents a critical step forward in space exploration. With the fundamental contribution of Airbus Space, which joins the forces together with Voyager Space, the future of the Space Stations is here. Its success will depend on the seamless integration of contributions from its diverse partners and the ability to navigate the competitive and technical challenges that lie ahead. With its innovative design and strong commercial and governmental backing, Starlab is poised to become a key player in the next chapter of humanity's journey beyond Earth. Know more on...2024-06-0118 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSpace: USA, CHINA and Privatization with Ben OgdenProfessor of Strategic Space Studies for the US Army and now educating students in the first class of the US Space Force's Senior Leader Education program, Benjamin Ogden joined the SpaceInfo Club to talk about the future of Space. We talked about China and their presence in Space, privatization and how the USA are approaching this new era of Space in 2024, the year of presidential elections… If you want to read the previous interview we had with Benjamin Ogden, visit our website at www.spaceinfo.club/magazine Enjoy the episode!2024-05-2650 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastNASA CLPS Program... for the Moon!In this episode, we venture into NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program, a groundbreaking initiative poised to redefine lunar exploration. Join us as we unravel the intricacies of this visionary program, designed to leverage private sector innovation for scientific discovery and lunar development. But the CLPS program isn't just about reaching the Moon...2024-05-2011 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastBEHIND Astronomy with NASA AMBASSADOR Mark Johnston at the SpaceInfo ClubDo you ever ask yourself what it takes to become a successful Astronomer and Astrophotographer? Today we talked with Mark Johnston, the man behind @azastroguy and yes... he says 'aliens'! Enjoy the listening. Don't forget to give a look at our Space platform that you can join for free at www.spaceinfo.club2024-05-1836 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSpaceX Records more than 300 Falcon 9 LaunchesSince its inception in 2002, SpaceX showed the World its capability of solving problems that people reckoned as impossible before. More than once Elon Musk said that rockets will be re-used as today we re-use airplanes. And SpaceX is showing us how to do it. They have recently accomplished more than 300 launches with the Falcon 9 booster with impressive success rate. We'll also see some of the most important milestones of this Company. Let us know what you think!2024-05-1323 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastPrivatization is the way! But how?In this episode, we delve into the captivating realm of space privatization, where entrepreneurs are boldly venturing into the final frontier. Join us as we unravel the dynamic landscape of private space exploration, from Elon Musk's SpaceX to Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, and beyond. How has the approach of public Agencies like NASA changed in time? Join us as we navigate these complex questions and embark on a journey to understand the promises and pitfalls of space privatization. Tune in to gain insights from experts, visionaries, and enthusiasts alike, as we chart a course towards a future where the stars...2024-05-1014 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastWHY Boeing STARLINER Launch was SCRUBBED?!Today we give a look into yesterday's Boeing Starliner Launch, which didn't happen, yet, due to a mechanical issue on a fuel valve on the launche itself. So if you were going to blame Boeing for a glitch on the spacecraft, this is not the case. The long awaited launch of the Starliner capsule had to be scheduled due to a different problem and today we give a look at the cause thanks to the words of Tory Bruno, President and CEO of United Launch Alliance (ULA). Leave a positive review and Share the SpaceInfo Podcast with your friends to...2024-05-0808 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastiSpace, Chinese Space Station and Ambitions for the FutureToday we talk about iSpace and China's bold mission to establish a foothold in the cosmos, journeying beyond Earth's bounds, pointing to the Moon. Will they make it? Will iSpace land a rover and put a satellite constellation into Moon's orbit? Support the SpaceInfo Club by just subscribing and sharing this video with your friends 🚀 www.spaceinfo.club2024-05-0623 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSuccessful SpaceX Crew Dragon Relocation on ISSToday we talk about yesterday's relocation of the SpaceX's Crew Dragon Capsule onboard the ISS, you'll find out how this particular Space Operation occurs and some words about Space Privatization. Are you already a member of the SpaceInfo Club? It's free and gives you a lot of content, visit www.spaceinfo.club2024-05-0419 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastREACTION - Is Space Science Worth the MONEY?Inside this new format, we receive your suggestions, questions and topics you'd like to see on the channel and we try to discuss about them. Today we start this new format talking about Space Science: is it worth the money? Keep sending us your questions and topics you'd like to see on the channel, visit our website and join the members club at www.spaceinfo.club Today's article was originally taken here: www.planetary.org/articles/is-space-science-worth-the-money Do you see something wrong or inaccurate inside our videos? Please tell us in the comments or send us a...2024-04-2914 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastINSIDE a Space Company: ARGOTEC, Space for AmbitionsToday the SpaceInfo Club brings you into a Space Company: ARGOTEC. Born in 2008 in Italy, has its headquarter in Turin. Argotec's Emilio Fazzoletto will guide you into the latest and most intriguing projects, with personal insights and a privileged point of view. The company's focus spans various aspects of space missions, including spacecraft and payload design, integration, and operation. Argotec provides services to both institutional and commercial customers, contributing to a wide range of space projects. Enjoy the listening!2024-04-2242 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastGreat American Eclipse and Three Body problem with RubyToday we talk about the Great American Eclipse occurred last Monday, 8th of April 2024, through the privileged voice of Ruby Patterson, who followed the whole event live on the spot. Plus: some words about something people are starting talking about these days: the Three Body Problem. Enjoy the Episode!2024-04-1531 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSERIES: Space Fellows - Wernher von BraunWelcome to a new series inside the SpaceInfo Podcast: SPACE FELLOWS, where we'll delve into the lives of some of the most influential people in the history of Space Flight: scientists, astronauts, engineers and everyone who should be remembered for his or her contribution to humanity's quest for Space. Today we'll talk about Wernher von Braun: don't forget to tell us what you think and let us know what we've missed!2024-04-0809 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe Great American Eclipse Special Guest Ruby PattersonThe next SOLAR ECLIPSE is happening in less than A WEEK! It will run over the North American continent a a lot of people are rushing to see it... today we talk about this with a special guest, you've already heard her in a previous episode: she is Ruby Patterson!2024-04-0128 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastREALLY?! Ozone hole is shrinkingThe Earth's ozone layer, a crucial shield against the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation, faced a grave threat in the 1980s when the discovery of a gaping hole above Antarctica sent shockwaves through the scientific community. However, international cooperation spurred by this alarming revelation has led to significant strides in protecting and repairing this vital layer of our atmosphere. Let's find out more about ozone and its importance for life on Earth! Don't forget to visit our website to find out more Space content at www.spaceinfo.club2024-03-2512 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastINTERVIEW to a CEO: Cedric Lorant of EmTroniXWe start a new format - Interview to... - and today our special guest is Cedric Lorant, CEO and Founder of EmTroniX. Active in the Space Field from more than 23 years now, EmTroniX is among the top companies in Luxembourg! Find out all the insights from this incredible Company, the genesis idea behind it, how it was developed and how the whole company evolved in time, with special thought about some famous missions they took part... oh, and a special question about their talent research for their Space Projects! You can be the one they're looking for! Enjoy the...2024-03-1833 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSTARSHIP Reaches OrbitIn a momentous third test flight from South Texas, SpaceX's Starship megarocket, heralded as the world's largest and most potent rocket, surged to orbital velocity for the very first time on Thursday. Amidst a gathering of Spring Break onlookers, dedicated rocket enthusiasts, and avid SpaceX supporters congregated along the southern shores of South Padre Island and its environs, the colossal Starship vehicle embarked on its historic journey from the company's facilities near Boca Chica Beach. Departing approximately 5 miles (8 kilometers) south of the excited crowd, the launch occurred precisely at 9:25 a.m. EDT. If you appreciate our new-oriented communication, please...2024-03-1517 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastSpace WeatherSpace is not just a static void. It is a dynamic arena where celestial bodies interact with one another, and where invisible forces create a symphony of activity known as space weather. If you want to know more about space, with exclusive content and a membership, visit our website at www.spaceinfo.club2024-03-1108 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastNext Solar ECLIPSE: ONE month from now!Dive into the cosmic spectacle of the next solar eclipse with SpaceInfo! 🌞✨ Hey: it's happening in one month... Save the date! Get ready for expert advice, invaluable tips, and fascinating facts to make the most of this celestial event. Tune in and journey through the wonders of the universe as we unlock the secrets of the skies! #SolarEclipse #SpaceExploration #CosmicAdventure2024-03-0411 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastIntuitive Machines and the Commercial SpaceTalking about what happened to Intuitive Machines' rover Odysseus is a must today, but with our Special GUEST Ruby Patterson we also talked about new ways of seeing Space as a Commercial asset for companies like: Columbia Sportswear, Build-A-Bear, Prada, Axiom Space, Oreo, DoubleTree by Hilton hotels, Zero G Kitchen, Nanoracks powered by Voyager Space and also the artist Jeff Koons! Hope you'll enjoy this episode of the SpaceInfo Club Podcast and let us know what you think!2024-02-2639 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastWHY Asteroid Mining can be our FutureThe exploration and utilization of space resources have long been the dreams of scientists, astronomers, and visionaries alike. One intriguing avenue within this domain is asteroid mining, a concept that has gained significant attention in recent years.2024-02-2008 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastBruce McCandless and MicrogravityIn this episode we talk about the impressive and iconic image portraying Astronaut Bruce McCandless performing an untethered spacewalk: one of the images that made the history of human spaceflight! Plus: effects of microgravity on the human body. Enjoy the episode and let us know what you want to hear next! Chapters: 00:00 - Bruce McCandless and his history Spacewalk 04:14 - How does the human body adapt to microgravity?2024-02-1209 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastMoon SLIM Rover, Asteroid Mining and Virgin GalacticWelcome back to the SpaceInfo Podcast! Today we'll talk about latest Virgin Galactic's commercial 'space' flight, the latest news on the Japanese Moon Rover (SLIM) and Asteroid Mining, a much controverted topic we discussed on our social pages lately. Don't miss out! Here the chapters: 0:00 Virgin Galactic 3:35 SLIM Lunar Rover 7:00 Asteroid Mining2024-02-0508 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo Podcast3 Facts you didn't know about ISSHow do you get from Earth to the International Space Station? Which is the Time Zone onboard? Did you know that they work on shift like in a factory? Sometime the Station is moved from its orbit, but why?! In the end one question for you! Here the chapters for a better listening: 00:37-05:44 - How to dock to the ISS05:45-07:50 - Time zones and communication with the ground07:51-08:55 - Moving the Station 08:56-end - A question for you!2024-01-2909 minThe SpaceInfo PodcastThe SpaceInfo PodcastAxiom Goes to SpaceControversies have arisen, but the first all-European commercial space crew has successfully docked to the International Space Station! Ax-3 stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts of private enterprises, space agencies, and individuals, paving the way for an exciting era of commercial space exploration and scientific innovation.2024-01-2203 min