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Episode 132 Space Elevator
Mar 12, 2026
1h 12m 46s
Episode 131: Space Weather and the Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad in India
Jan 26, 2026
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Jan 8, 2026
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Dec 18, 2025
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Dec 4, 2025
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 3/12/26 | Episode 132 Space Elevator✨ | space elevatorspace travel+3 | — | — | PacificEarth+1 | space elevatorEarth orbit+3 | — | 1h 12m 46s | |
| 1/26/26 | ![]() Episode 131: Space Weather and the Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad in India | We are increasingly aware of the impact of space weather on spacecraft in space and, occasionally, on electrical power transmission on Earth, but what about its impact on the Earth's atmosphere? That is exactly the research interest of Professor Pallam Raju, Dean of the Physical Research Laboratory in Ahmedabad, India. Founded in 1947, the PRL is one of India's most prestigious scientific institutions, not least because it was founded by Dr Vikram Sarabhai. | — | ||||||
| 1/8/26 | ![]() Episode 130: Mobile solar powerbank for satellites in orbit | Space Power Ltd, founded in 2019, is developing a novel solution for contactless power delivery using high-intensity lasers to extend the lifespans of ageing satellites in space. I spoke with its founder, Keval Dattani, in Nicosia during Cospar2025.org. | — | ||||||
| 12/18/25 | ![]() Episode 129: Space Law | Professor Kai-Uwe Schrogl is a space law expert with experience in many roles, including working with the European Space Agency ESA, the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and as the Director of the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI) in Vienna. In this interview, recorded in Nicosia during cospar2025.org in November 2025, he discusses concerns about increasing commercialisation of space and the lunar surface—specifically, the absence of a universally accepted framework for lunar governance. | — | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | ![]() Episode 128: George Danos: Cyprus in Space | Cyprus is a small country with a small population and a small economy. But it has big ambitions in space. In this episode, recorded at Cospar 2025 in Nicosia, George Danos, who has been championing this case for Cyprus for years and can be considered Cyprus's Carl Sagan, explains the rise of Cyprus's space activities in communication services, small satellites, and collaboration with ESA and more. | — | ||||||
| 11/21/25 | ![]() Episode 127: Weaving with Graphene. Vivek Koncherry | From centruries of weaving in the state of Kerala in India to automated AI controlled machines weaving Graphene coated fibres in Manchester. A modern day Cottonopolis. | — | ||||||
| 10/31/25 | ![]() Episode 126: Graphene: From scientific discovery to commercial application | rofessor James Baker, CEO of Graphene@Manchester, describes Manchester’s journey to commercialise the Nobel Prize-winning discovery of Graphene. | — | ||||||
| 9/4/25 | ![]() Episode 125: Britian’s Greatest Pilot Captain Eric “Winkle” Brown | You may have seen the BBC documentary Britain's Greatest Pilot. Yes, he was an outstanding pilot, but there was much more to him than just that. I published extracts from an interview with Captain Eric Brown in April 2011. Much of that interview was not published .. until now. | — | ||||||
| 6/25/25 | ![]() Episode 124: Exploring the Stellar Neighbourhood. The Toliman Space Telescope | Just as the Moon was the first stepping stone for our interplanetary exploration, our nearest star, the Alpha Centauri System will inevitably become our stepping stone for our Interstellar Journey. That is in the distance. A new mission, The Toliman Space Telescope, is launching soon will target the Alpha-Centauri System from Earth orbit. | — | ||||||
| 5/29/25 | ![]() Episode 123: Soaring over the surface of Titan: NASA’s Dragonfly Mission | It is December 2034. A spacecraft launched from Earth in July 2028, enters Titan's atmosphere at 5km/s. Around 2 hours later, it softly lands on the surface at less than 1m /s. Over the next three years, NASA's Dragonfly mission, a rotorcraft the size of a small car, will chemically analyse the Titan's atmosphere, ground and a little of its subsurface. It's called Dragonfly | — | ||||||
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| 4/29/25 | ![]() Episode 122: Are we alone and the Breakthrough Initiatives | A two-day Breakthrough Discuss conference held on 23rd and 24th April 2025 in Oxford England, took stock of the latest developments through three main sessions: "Forms of Non-Terrestrial Life", "The Nature of Consciousness and Intelligence", and "Detecting Life As We Do Not Know It". Breakthough Discuss was overseen by the Chairman of the Breakthrough Foundation, in this interview Dr Pete Worden. A former Brigadier. General, astrophysicist, professor and director of NASA Ames Research Centre provides an update | — | ||||||
| 4/17/25 | ![]() Episode 121: Failed stars or successful planets? | The story of Teide-1 (the first brown dwarf to be observed) is the story at the other end of a star's life cycle. That early stage is when stars transition from a huge cloud of dust and gas (billions of km across). to the size of a large planet (150,000 km). This is way smaller than the size of the sun and only a little larger than Jupiter. | — | ||||||
| 4/8/25 | ![]() Episode 120: Prof. Gengxin Xie. A Greenhouse on the Moon | On Thursday, 3rd January 2019, some water was added to some seeds in a tiny greenhouse. The seeds, cotton, potato, Rape and Arabidopsis sprouted. This was an experiment fonducted on the lunar surface | — | ||||||
| 1/9/25 | ![]() Episode 119: Professor Ivan Almar and Astronomy in Hungary during the Soviet Era | A brief but fascinating life and work of Professor Ivan Almar. he and his wife's contributions to asttronautics in Hungary during and after the Soviet era. | — | ||||||
| 9/26/24 | ![]() Episode 118: Galactic Magnetic Fields | Did you know our galaxy (the Milky Way) has a magnetic field? News to me! Dr Vasu Shaw explains how astronomers go about understanding such phenomena. We also speak her fascinating international journey to becoming an astrophysicist. | — | ||||||
| 9/8/24 | ![]() Episode 117: Early Aviation in Manchester | Its not just cotton, trains and computers that Manchester is known for its innovation but aviation too. Frank Pleszak shares his insights in to the role Manchester played in aviation more than 100 years ago. | — | ||||||
| 6/27/24 | ![]() Episode 116: Exploring Cosmic Events with Professor Rene Breton at Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics | In this episode, Professor Rene Breton, originally from Quebec, has been working at the Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics for over a decade. We discuss only a small part of his current research, including how Pulsars may one day be used as a GPS for interstellar travel. | — | ||||||
| 6/13/24 | ![]() Episode 115: Professor Michael Garrett & Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics | In this episode, Professor Mike Garrett from @jodrellbank, discusses research activities at the #Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics, including international collaborations, Dennis Walsh's work on #GravitationalLensing, and the increased #SETI activities through the #Breakthrough Listen Programme. Topics also include the Square Kilometer Array #SKA, Low-Frequency Array #LOFARtechnology, and the impact of #Brexit on Britain's international research participation. | — | ||||||
| 5/28/24 | ![]() Episode 114: Chris Riley and The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks | Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks is an immersive audio-visual experience in a unique venue in the centre of London. Written by @alifeofriley and Tom Hanks. Available only in London and only until 13th October 2024 | — | ||||||
| 4/5/24 | ![]() Episode 113: Rocket Pioneer Hermann Oberth | If you want to learn about the life and work of rocket pioneer Hermann Oberth, there is only one place to visit. The Hermann Oberth Space Travel Museum in the German Town of Feucht, near Nurnberg. @OberthMuseum #Oberth | — | ||||||
| 3/15/24 | ![]() Episode 112: Brown Dwarfs, Dark Matter and Dark Energy | Euclid, a @esa science mission, will shed light on both dark matter and dark energy. It was launched in July 2023 and arrived in its L2 orbit a month later. It has just two instruments which will produce a high-resolution 3-D map of a third of the sky, stretching back 10 billion years during its initial 6-year operational lifetime. | — | ||||||
| 11/30/23 | ![]() Episode 111: Chandrayaan-3 | Following the successful landing of @isro #Chandrayaan-3, Associate Project Director Kalpana Kalahasti was the first female to speak at the ISRO live stream event. As a seasoned engineer, Kalahasti contributed to numerous projects including SARAL in 2013. Here she talks about her journey with ISRO which began in 1999 as a radar engineer. | — | ||||||
| 11/10/23 | ![]() Episode 110: Humanity’s spiritual destiny and the 100 year starship | The 100 year starship project @100YSS aims to get humanity to develop the capability to travel to the stars in one hundred years time. It started in 2012 headed by Dr Mae Jemison the first woman of colour to fly in to space in STS 47 in 1992. | — | ||||||
| 12/16/22 | ![]() Episode 109: The Antikythera Mechanism with Prof Xenophon Moussas | I first came across the Antikythera Mechanism just over a decade ago. It is still the most incredible artefact from history. It is as out of place in our time as William Shakespeare using an Iphone or Vasco De Gama travelling in a speedboat. The Antikythera Mechanism is a complex mechanical (clockwork) device that can determine the position of the planets and phases of the Moon and predict when solar and lunar eclipses will occur. Constructed about two thousand years ago, it was discovered in 1901. | — | ||||||
| 11/25/22 | ![]() Episode 108: NASA’s Europa Clipper Mission | The Clarke Exobelt is the name that Dr Hector Socas-Navarro has given to perhaps the largest structure humans have built. A collection of satellites in earth orbit (geosynchronous) 36,000 km radius. All circling the earth at the same speed in the same direction. The density of this orbit has been increasing since the 1960s but is not yet sufficiently dense for detection from interstellar distances. But in 200 years it may be. In the meantime, this concept works the other way around too. SETI researchers can search for these megastructures or Tecno Signatures to look for extraterrestrial intelligence | — | ||||||
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