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Ep 309: The Columbia’s last flight

Ep 309: The Columbia’s last flight

The Columbia’s last flight

17 years after the space shuttle Challenger broke up during launch, the space shuttle Columbia broke up during reentry. We take a look at what happened and why.

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Ep 308: The Challenger’s last flight

Ep 308: The Challenger’s last flight

The Challenger’s last flight

In January of 1986, the space shuttle Challenger came apart 73 seconds after launch. We take a look at what happened and why.

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Ep 307: The space shuttle

Ep 307: The space shuttle

The space shuttle

With 135 missions over a 30 year period, the STS was enormously successful. It will take another episode or two to cover, but we start with an overview of NASA’s space shuttle program.

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Ep 305: Our four year anniversary!

Ep 305: Our four year anniversary!

Our four year anniversary!

After four years of doing the show, we’re still doing the show! In celebration we talk about the show, how it started, how Phil joined as cohost, nuclear fusion, quantum tunneling, planetary probes, and a lightspeed camera.

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Ep 304: A space station in Parel, and cannons in orbit

Ep 304: A space station in Parel, and cannons in orbit

A space station in Parel, and cannons in orbit

America’s Skylab space station was badly damaged during its launch. Meanwhile the USSR launch several space stations, some of which worked better than others.

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Ep 301: Apollo 13 and its problems

Ep 301: Apollo 13 and its problems

Apollo 13 and its problems

The Apollo 13 mission never landed on the moon; they only swung around it. They had a little problem when part of their spacecraft decided to explode. We also salute Michael Collins, Astronaut for the Gemini and Apollo programs, who died last week at the age of 90.

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