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Curious Minds: Space

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Episode 12015-01-01

How Will Nanotechnology Impact Space Exploration?

Eric Drexler, often called "the Father of Nanotechnology," discusses how nanoengineering will facilitate future space exploration.

Episode 22015-01-01

A Fascination With Space Travel

Roger Launius, Senior Curator at the National Air and Space Museum, explores humanity's early interest with space travel and the unknown secrets of the universe.

Episode 32015-01-01

Planets By The Thousands

Michael Summers, Professor of Planetary Science & Astronomy at George Mason University, marvels at our golden age of planetary science, with thousands of new worlds discovered in recent years.

Episode 42015-01-01

Apollo 11

Roger Launius, Senior Curator at the National Air and Space Museum, recounts the story of the famed mission that put the first men on the surface of the moon.

Episode 52015-01-01

Will There Ever Be Interstellar Travel?

Are we currently living in an interstellar network? Michio Kaku, famed theoretical physicist and founder of string field theory, shares the ways in which interstellar travel may be possible.

Episode 62015-01-01

Apollo 8: A Morale Boost

Roger Launius, Senior Curator at the National Air and Space Museum, takes a look at the Apollo 8 mission and the famous Earthrise photograph, both taking place during a tumultuous year.

Episode 72015-01-01

Is The U.S. Lost In Space?

Former NASA Astronaut and NOAA Administrator Kathryn Sullivan explores the status and benefits of the U.S. manned space program.

Episode 82015-01-01

Favorite Space Artifact

Roger Launius, Senior Curator at the National Air and Space Museum, describes NASA's famed Stardust mission, responsible for collecting and analyzing comet dust.

Episode 92015-01-01

What Is It Like To Walk In Space?

Former NASA Astronaut Kathryn Sullivan, the first American woman to walk in space, describes what it's like to leave your spacecraft.

Episode 102015-01-01

N.A.S.A.: A Cold War Response

Roger Launius, Senior Curator at the National Air and Space Museum, details Russia's role in the origins of the NASA program during the volatile Cold War era.

Episode 112015-01-01

Deploying And Fixing Hubble

Former NASA Astronaut Kathryn Sullivan describes her role in deploying and repairing one of world's most significant scientific instruments.

Episode 122015-01-01

The Power Of Lift Off

Former NASA Astronaut Kathryn Sullivan describes the rush of a Space Shuttle launch.

Episode 132015-01-01

N.A.S.A.'s Mission In The 21st Century

Roger Launius, Senior Curator at the National Air and Space Museum, highlights NASA's present goals and missions, as well as possible destinations and programs in the near-future.

Episode 142015-01-01

Returning To Earth

Former NASA Astronaut Kathryn Sullivan describes thrill of Space Shuttle reentry and landing.

Episode 152015-01-01

Robotic Mission To Space

Roger Launius, Senior Curator at the National Air and Space Museum, shares the history of the robotic missions occurring in space.

Episode 162015-01-01

The Apollo Astronauts

Roger Launius, Senior Curator at the National Air and Space Museum, shares the history of the men chosen to participate in the Apollo program.

Episode 172015-01-01

The Big Picture From Space

Roger Launius, Senior Curator at the National Air and Space Museum, describes the "Overview Effect" experienced by astronauts when traveling to outer space.

Episode 182015-01-01

The International Space Station

Roger Launius, Senior Curator at the National Air and Space Museum, looks at life aboard the International Space Station, and the science currently being performed in outer space.

Episode 192015-01-01

The Militarization Of Space

Roger Launius, Senior Curator at the National Air and Space Museum, looks at the history and possibility of military activity outside of planet Earth.

Episode 202015-01-01

The Moon Landings

Roger Launius, Senior Curator at the National Air and Space Museum, revisits the Golden Age of NASA with its many successful trips to the moon. How did we get there, and what did we learn?

Episode 212015-01-01

The Tragedy Of Apollo 1

Roger Launius, Senior Curator at the National Air and Space Museum, revisits one of NASA's greatest tragedies, the death of the Apollo 1 crew, and its impact on the program.

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