Spacechams
By Jim Murphy
SpacechamsFeb 16, 2021
Interview with Professor Nicolas Peter on NewSpace and the Space Economy
In this episode we are joined by Nicolas Peter a Professor of practice in Space Policy and International Affairs at the International Space University (ISU) seconded by the European Space Agency (ESA). He is the head of the newly created “Space Policy and Entrepreneurship lab” at ISU that is a dedicated research laboratory addressing the issues and trends in the domains of space policy and the space economy, including New Space worldwide. In this episode we discuss the highly debated question of what a NewSpace company is, and how the space industry is changing. Tune in!
Interview with NASA Astronaut Christina Koch
Tune in for an incredibly special interview with active NASA Astronaut Christina Koch. So far in Koch's career as an astronaut she has conducted 6 EVA’s during her mission on board the ISS, and her mission lasted 328 days breaking the record for continuous days in space by any woman. Currently, Koch is involved with NASA getting ready for the upcoming Artemis missions that will bring American astronauts back to the moon in 2025. Join us as we discuss long duration space missions, the retirement of the ISS, space debris, and going back to the moon. Tune in!
Interview with former NASA Chief Historian, Roger Launius
In this episode we sit down with Roger Launius and we discuss his time at NASA, the relationship between private and public space, European exploration, and the difficulties of humans living in space. Tune in!
20th Century Women in Astronomy with National Air and Space Museum Curator, David H. DeVorkin
In this episode we discuss women's changing role in astronomy in the 20th century. Tune in!
Interview with Paul Ray Ph.D., Astrophysicist from the US Naval Research Laboratory
In this episode we sit down with Paul Ray from NASA’s Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER) telescope team as a part of the US Naval Research Laboratory. We talk about Neutron stars, blackholes, and using x-rays and gamma rays in astronomy. Tune in!
Billionaire Space Race: Virgin Galactic vs Blue Origin, with Brad Wasser
In this episode I sit down with Brad Wasser from the space_science_rocketry Instagram profile, and we discuss the Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin launches this July. Tune in!
Interview with Giada Arney and Stephanie Getty, about DAVINCI Mission to Venus.
In this episode I sit down with two deputy principle investigators of the DAVINCI mission, Giada Arney and Stephanie Getty. We talk about the upcoming mission to Venus, spectroscopy, exoplanets, and finding remnants of life on other worlds. Tune in.
Season 2- Episode 1
We are back for season two and on this episode I talk about the stuff I have been thinking about over the past few weeks. Tune in and enjoy!
Shooting the Cosmic S**t with Brad Wasser
On this episode we welcome back Brad Wasser the creator of the Space_Science_Rocketry Instagram. We talk about whats going on in the world of space right now and other jargon. Tune in!
Interview with Shauna Edson, Astronomy Educator at the National Air and Space Museum
In this episode we sit down with Shauna Edson and discuss astronomy, the National Air and Space Museum, current events in space, planetary science, and I wear a space helmet. Tune in!
Interview with NASA's Deputy Program Manager for the Commercial Crew Program at the Kennedy Space Center, Dana Hutcherson
In this episode, we sit down with Dana Hutcherson and discuss everything from the Atlantis Shuttle Orbiter, Crew-2, the North pole, and even tiki Boats. Listen in on her work with the Crew-2 mission that is going to launch four astronauts to the ISS on April 22!
Interview with the creator of the Space_Science_Rocketry Instagram, Brad Wasser!
It's our 25th episode! In this episode we sit down with Brad Wasser, the creator of the Space_Science_Rocketry Instagram. We talk about everything that is going on in space and science-fiction today, from SpaceX's Super Heavy rocket to the Snyder-Cut of Justice League. Tune in!
Interview with NASA JPL Deputy Project Systems Engineer, Jennifer Maxwell!
This is our first episode of our Women's History Month extravaganza! In this episode we discuss the Perseverance rover, the WASPS of WWII, and the commercial space! You don't want to miss out on hearing about this incredible woman! Tune in.
Interview with Cal Tech Astronomy Student, Dillon Dong!
On this episode we discuss astronomy, math, and telescopes! All of this while Captain Jean-Luc Picard watches over my shoulder. Tune in!
How do you sell space?
On this episode I look incredible while I ponder the reasons why people do and do not like space. We also go into the Hebdomadal Happening, and we celebrate one year since the birth of Spacechams!
The Space Shuttle!
In this episode I discuss the hebdomadal happenings, Isaac Asimov's Foundation, and a little history about the Space Shuttles. Tune in!
Spacechams Rants about Space News and Star Trek!
I rant about space news over the past few weeks and I discuss my love for "Star Trek". Tune in and enjoy!
Interview with Executive Director of Space for Humanity, Rachel Lyons!
On this episode we sit down with Rachel Lyons, Executive Director of Space for humanity, and we discuss the "overview effect", rescue diving, and getting people to space. Tune in!
Interview with Author John M. Logsdon
We sit down with author John M. Logsdon and discuss his books regarding space history and policy. Tune in!
Interview with Space Lawyer, Dr. Edythe E. Weeks, Esq.
We sit down with professor Edythe Weeks and discuss space law, space history, and commercial space. She tells us about her personal experiences in the space community coming from a non-STEM field of expertise. Tune in!
Science Fiction Films: Family Special
We sit down for a very special episode with my siblings and get there take on science- fiction films. Science- fiction films have had a great impact on pop-culture as they take on social norms, look into the future of technology, and grapple with the the psychology of human beings. Tune in!
Interview with Naval Research Laboratory Microbiologist, Dr. Zach Schulzthaus!
Fungi in space? We sit down and discuss Zach's involvement in mission to send fungi around the Moon. We also discuss building houses out of fungi on Mars, extended space flight, and the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy! Tune in.
NASA Research and how it affects the World!
On this episode, my co-host Will Murphy and I sit down and discuss a few of NASA's major scientific breakthroughs that have affected the world, including: water filtration systems, crop preservation, camera phones, and so much more.
Cosmic Info Blast
On this special edition episode we discuss democracy, Election Day, 20 years on the International Space Station, Kathleen Rubins voting in space, and Elon Musk on Martian Law.
Interview with former SpaceX Vehicle Engineer and Test Pilot, Brad Hartwig!
Tune in as we discuss Brad's work as a vehicle engineer at SpaceX on the Crew Dragon, and his work as a flight test engineer at Kitty Hawk. We also talk about science fiction, manpowered helicopters, and Jersey Mike's Subs.
Interview with Veteran Astronaut Thomas David Jones!
We sit down with Astronaut, Planetary Scientist, Author, Speaker, Pilot, Thomas David Jones. We discuss his time on the International Space Station conducting space walks as well as the human aspects of traveling in space. Tune in!
For more information on him, his books, and his speeches check out his website- https://astronauttomjones.com.
Interview with Sarah Blunt, Exoplanet Researcher!
I sit down with Caltech exoplanet researcher Sarah Blunt, and we discuss distant worlds, The Lord of the Rings, and humanity!
U.S. Presidents and Space!
Is a president important when it comes to US space advancement? YES! We discuss a few stand out presidents, and some recent presidents, and look at what they did with space in their time in office.
Interview with Flown NASA Astronaut and Current Flight Director, Colonel T.J. Creamer!
In this episode we sit down with Colonel T.J. Creamer, a real life NASA astronaut, as he talks to us about anything from life on the International Space Station to War of the Worlds. Tune in for this incredible interview and get ready to learn a lot.
Coolest Things Humans Have Put In Space!
As humans living on Earth, we have come a long way. From sticks and stones to space stations and interplanetary rovers. Tune in to listen to a few of our favorite things that humans have put into space. Featuring our co-host Will Murphy!
Apollo Missions: What did we do on the Moon?
Golf balls? Dirt spoons? Moon "buggies"? We dive into what astronauts did with their time on the Moon in each of the Apollo Missions.
Asteroid Mining: Who Wants To Be A Trillionaire?
In this episode I sit down with Will Murphy and Conrad Jensen and we discuss Asteroid mining and all its glory! From self-replicating robots to Luxembourg we cover all the bases.
Interview with Planetary Scientist Mike H. Stevens.
Commercial Space!
In this episode we discuss three titans in the commercial space industry, SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Virgin Galactic!
Moons of our Solar System!
The Moon, Europa, Titan, and Triton. A look at a few of the unique and exciting moons in our solar system. Also, introducing our new co-host Will Murphy!
Why are we going to Mars?
Today we are discussing the Perseverance launch, the space race, and why we are going to Mars!
Lift Off!
Space, technology, and science-fiction, let's get started!