

Are We There Yet?
Central Florida Public Media
Your weekly podcast journey into the latest news, missions, and stories shaping space exploration.
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Jul 12, 2022 • 0sec
The big reveal: NASA drops stunning first images from James Webb Space Telescope
They’re here. The first images from the James Webb Space Telescope are out, revealing thousands of ancient galaxies, nebulae, and a close-up look at a planet outside our own solar system.

Jul 5, 2022 • 0sec
'Escaping Gravity': A conversation with NASA's former deputy administrator Lori Garver
Lori Garver served as NASA deputy administrator, its second in command, during the Obama administration. It was a tumultuous time for the agency. The Space Shuttle was retiring, Obama canceled NASA’s costly Constellation program, and the agency was at odds with Congress on how to move NASA forward. Garver was there for all of those conversations and takes a critical look back at what happened during her time at NASA in a new memoir.

Jun 28, 2022 • 0sec
Protecting our planet for potential asteroid strikes
Thursday marks World Asteroid Day, a U.N.-sanctioned campaign to raise awareness of the scientific opportunities, and planetary threats, posed by asteroids. So we’re taking this week’s episode to explore asteroids.

Jun 21, 2022 • 0sec
From a new space station to supply chain solutions, a check in with commercial space
From filling the gap left by a retiring International Space Station to a possible solution to a unique supply chain issue, commercial space leaders weigh in on the future of the industry.

Jun 14, 2022 • 0sec
More moon science: Researchers explore lunar magma domes and growing plants on the moon
A team of researchers received approval for a $35 million dollar mission to the moon. The group will explore an uncharted portion of the moon, which scientists say was formed by magma below the surface.

Jun 7, 2022 • 0sec
For NASA's new moon-bound astronauts, it's time for some new suits
NASA needs new space suits. The agency wants to put people back on the moon in the 2020s, and to do it safely, it needs brand new space suits for use on the lunar surface. NASA is working with two private companies to design, develop and build the new suits -- at a price of up to $3.5 billion.

May 31, 2022 • 0sec
MegaCon, MegaRocket. The science of going back to the moon
From MegaCon Orlando -- the science of NASA’s next moon missions.

May 24, 2022 • 0sec
The power of parachutes
What’s it like plummeting from space and landing…alive? We'll talk with Inspiration4 astronaut Chris Sembroski about the power of parachutes and how the technology helped get him back on the planet.

May 17, 2022 • 0sec
Starliner's redo, part two. Plus, the story of Susan Borman, Apollo 8 commander's wife
Boeing’s Starliner is set for yet another test mission, a critical step before NASA lets its astronauts fly to space in it. So what’s at stake for Boeing? And why is having two providers so important for NASA?

May 10, 2022 • 0sec
What's at the center of our galaxy?
At the center of our galaxy lies a supermassive black hole. It’s a region of space where gravity is so strong nothing can escape it, not even light. While the name supermassive might make it seem like these things are easy to spot -- they’re really not.