Posted on March 2, 2009 by spaceshark
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
Filed under: General Update | Tagged: 2009, budget, Florida, ISDC, NASA, Space Florida, SpaceShipTwo, The Space Review, Yuri's Night | Leave a comment »
Posted on February 20, 2009 by spaceshark
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
Filed under: General Update | Tagged: 2009, Administrator, collide, collision, economy, Hubble, iridium, ISDC, NASA, orbital debris, satellite, space, telescope, Yuri's Night | Leave a comment »
Posted on April 26, 2008 by Tim Bailey
Click here for: Space Task Force Episode 23
The countdown is fully underway for ISDC 2008. We’re joined this week by Brett Silcox from the National Space Society. He tells us why it’s a critical year for space and why Washington, DC will be the place to be at the end of May. Tim Bailey talks about Yuri’s Night 2008 (a good time was had by all). Special shout outs to Neil Armstrong (as always), Space X, Constellation and a slightly toasted spacecraft. All ahead on STF Episode 23 – now available for your downloading pleasure.
Click here for: Space Task Force Episode 23
Filed under: podcast | Tagged: 2008, Constellation, ISDC, NSS, Space X, Yuri's Night | Leave a comment »