ISDC 2009 Video Wrap Up

George and Tim talk about the highlights of ISDC 2009 in Orlando, Florida.

Click here to download: ISDC09 – June 3, 2009

ISDC 2009

Well, another year has gone by, and it’s time for ISDC. We’re on location here at the beautiful Omni ChampionsGate Resort.

Wait a minute, what’s that in the water?

A mock-up of the Orion crew exploration vehicle floats in the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean. NASA engineers are testing this 18,000-pound mock-up to learn what the crews will experience after Orion lands and the recovery teams begin their work. Three weeks ago, the mock-up was on display on the National Mall in Washington as it made its way from West Bethesda, Md., to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Image Credit: NASA
Click here for: STF31 – April 25, 2009

A big preview of ISDC in Orlando, we’ll take you on a visit to KSC to find two shuttles on the launch pads – and what’s that in the water? Plus Tim takes us behind the scenes for a very special day at KSC. Get ready to spend some time in the “no gravity zone” as the Space Task Force launches right now!

Click here for: STF31 – April 25, 2009

STF 30: A Piece of the Action

Click here for: STF30 – March 1, 2009

When it comes to space, states across America are looking to the future, ready for a piece of the action. We’ll take a look at Yuri’s Night, see why there’s extra space on board SpaceShipTwo and preview ISDC. Join us in the “No Gravity Zone” as we launch… right now.

Click here for: STF30 – March 1, 2009

Episode 29: Orbital Mechanics Meets Orbital Junk

Click here for: STF29 – Feb 20, 2009

Is there enough space in space? George and Tim take on the big issues in this episode from colliding satellites to how it could impact a mission to the Hubble Space Telescope. Plus – the debut of new music for Yuri’s Night – expanded dates for Yuri’s Night and ISDC 2009. Come on in, the “No Gravity Zone” is open for business.

Click here for: STF29 – Feb 20, 2009

New Year, New Beginnings

As we celebrate the inauguration of a new president in the United States, it’s the perfect time to launch a new edition of the Space Task Force. Join us for a conversation about Barack Obama and space, Space X, Virgin Galactic and all things space. 

You’re in the No Gravity Zone with George and Tim as the Space Task Force launches, right now!

Click here for: STF27 – Jan 27, 2009

ISDC 2008: Have Spacesuit, Will Jump

photo credit: Ferris Valyn via Daily KosClick here for: ISDC08-Orbital Outfitters

It’s everyone’s favorite topic, jumping out of a perfectly good spaceship. Jeff Feige of Orbital Outfitters says when you jump – it’s all about attitude.

What will the spacesuit of the future look like? How will your basic comforts be taken care of? Will you look cool?

Those questions and more (Tim even sings) in this special edition of your Space Task Force, as we take the No Gravity Zone to Washington, D.C. for ISDC 2008.

Click here for: ISDC08- Orbital Outfitters

ISDC 2008: Have Spacesuit, Will Jump

Ferris Valyn via Daily KosClick here for: ISDC08-Orbital Outfitters

It’s everyone’s favorite topic, jumping out of a perfectly good spaceship. Jeff Feige of Orbital Outfitters says when you jump – it’s all about attitude.

What will the spacesuit of the future look like? How will your basic comforts be taken care of? Will you look cool?

Those questions and more (Tim even sings) in this special edition of your Space Task Force, as we take the No Gravity Zone to Washington, D.C. for ISDC 2008.

Click here for: ISDC08- Orbital Outfitters

The Wonder of It All – Episode 24 of Your Space Task Force

The Wonder of It AllOkay folks – let’s go to ISDC in Washington, DC! There are a hundred reasons to hit this space conference, but one of the best is to see the space documentary The Wonder of It All. Tune in for our interview with Director Jeff Roth.

Click here for: Space Task Force Episode 24

The Wonder of It All – Episode 24 of Your Space Task Force

The Wonder of It AllOkay folks – let’s go to ISDC in Washington, DC! There are a hundred reasons to hit this space conference, but one of the best is to see the space documentary The Wonder of It All. Tune in for our interview with Director Jeff Roth.

Click here for: Space Task Force Episode 24