How Wild Presents: "The New Space Race" from Outside/In

How Wild Presents: "The New Space Race" from Outside/In

From How Wild by NPR

October 7, 2024 · 37 min · Season 1 · Episode 8

About this episode

The episode discusses the impact of increasing satellite launches on the night sky and the environment.

What if the next time you were in wilderness looking at the sky on a clear, dark night, you saw more visible satellites than stars? What if the Big Dipper and Orion were drowned out by a satellite traffic jam, criss-crossing through space? More satellites are being launched into space than ever before. And as they become more common, they're changing the experience of looking at the night sky and raising questions about who regulates the stuff we put up there. We think about how to protect the environment here on earth. Shouldn't that extend to how we think about outer space? We're sharing a story from Outside/In, a podcast that gets curious about the natural world. If you like How Wild, we think you'll like Outside/In, too. It's a thoughtful, fun show that tells fascinating stories about the outdoors. Everything from whether it's better to pick up your dog poop or bury it to how planting trees can be a tool of colonization. Check out more episodes of Outside/In here. To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below: See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences. Learn…

Topics covered

  • satellites
  • night sky
  • space regulation
  • environment
  • wilderness
  • natural world

Keywords

  • satellites
  • night sky
  • space race
  • environment
  • regulation
  • wilderness
  • Outside/In

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: NPR, Outside/In

Books & works: The New Space Race

Places: Earth, outer space

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