Space Exploration: Past, Present, and Future
On the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission and the first lunar landing, Ian and Brian are discussing how the technologies of space exploration have evolved over time: what they were in the past, where we are now, and how they will change in the future.
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Episode Summary
- 00:00:00 | Intro
- 00:02:43 | Past
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- BBC World Service - 13 Minutes to the Moon, Ep.05 The fourth astronaut
- Why Is the Apollo Reflector Experiment Still Operating, 50 Years Later? | Space
- Where does NASA keep the Moon Rocks? - Smarter Every Day 220 - YouTube
- How Space Exploration Has Evolved Over the Years - ExtremeTech
- Gravitational Waves | LIGO Lab | Caltech
- Neutrino detector - Wikipedia
- First Image of a Black Hole! - YouTube
- 00:15:19 | Present
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- NASA Spinoff
- How Tech Designed for Space Is Saving Lives on Earth - YouTube
- Polish Space Startup Puts First Nanosats Into Orbit, Eyes Satellite Constellation and Production Facility | Space
- We Are Going - YouTube
- Here’s a reality check on NASA’s Artemis Moon landing program | Ars Technica
- Orion (spacecraft) - Wikipedia
- Space Launch System - Wikipedia
- Lunar Orbital Platform – Gateway - Wikipedia
- Buzz Aldrin is looking forward, not back—and he has a plan to bring NASA along | Ars Technica
- 00:38:30 | Future
- 01:18:41 | Outro