With astronauts set to return to space from U.S. soil for the first time in almost nine years, Talking Space is going back through the archives to bring you never-before-heard episodes on what it took to get to the historic Demo-2 launch in May 2020.
For this episode, we go back to March 2019 for the Demo-1 mission. This was the uncrewed version of the Demo-2 mission, instead with a "test dummy" onboard, even if SpaceX doesn't call it that.
Hear the sound of the launch, as well as hear of the significance of this mission from the heads of the Kennedy Space Center and Johnson Space Center.
We'll also hear from NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine on why more innovation is happening now than during the entire Apollo program.
Show recorded 3-2019
Host: Sawyer Rosenstein
Panelist: Gene Mikulka
Episode 1503: Of Spaceplanes and Starships
Episode 1502: 50-50 and More
Episode 1501: New Season, New Era
Episode 1407: The ”Endurance” of Commercial Crew
Episode 1406: Launchapalooza
Episode 1405: Launch Weather for the Win(d)
Episode 1404: A New Era in Commercial Space
Episode 1403: The First Four Miles to the Lunar Surface
Episode 1402: The Heavens Above, The Troubles Below
Episode 1401: Rockets and Future Visions
Episode 1306: Zero-G and I Feel Fine - Mission: Astro Access
Episode 1305: Space is Open for Business
Episode 1304: Billionaire Battle?
Episode 1303: Rocket Roulette
Episode 1302: Turn it Up to SN-11
Episode 1301: Three Cheers for Mars
Episode 1207: Farewell 2020
Episode 1206: All For One, Crew-1 For All
Episode 1205: "Scrubtember" Leads to "Grabtober"
Episode 1204: From Liftoff to Splashdown
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