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China’s Space Programme
May 20, 2026
31m 27s
Introduction to Space Power Discussions
May 18, 2026
35m 33s
New Season Coming Soon!
May 13, 2026
0m 32s
Episode 12: War in Space
May 16, 2025
31m 25s
Episode 11: Test Gods
May 16, 2025
32m 13s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/20/26 | ![]() China’s Space Programme | This episode of Space Power Discussions examines China's Space Programme, analyzing the evolution of China’s space ambitions and strategic objectives. SAASS students explore civil-military integration, technological development, and great power competition, offering insights into how China’s activities shape the modern space domain and implications for U.S. space policy and strategy.All views expressed in this series are the speaker’s own and are not necessarily reflective of the Department of Defense, the US government, any affiliated organizations, or the countries of the international students participating. | 31m 27s | ||||||
| 5/18/26 | ![]() Introduction to Space Power Discussions | Welcome to the second season of Space Power Discussions. This is a project of the students and faculty—well, mostly the students—at the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies. While the rest of the episodes will feature our students discussing major books in the field of space power, we’re pleased to bring you this episode of our sister podcast, Books to Battles, featuring our space power teaching team discussing the course and previewing this season’s episodes. If you like this series, be sure to like and subscribe and leave us a review!All views expressed in this series are the speaker’s own and are not necessarily reflective of the Department of Defense, the US government, any affiliated organizations, or the countries of the international students participating. | 35m 33s | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() New Season Coming Soon! | Hello once again, fellow space cadets! For those of you enjoyed the first season of the Space Power Discussions, I’m excited to announce that season 2 is coming soon! Once again, this season will feature our students at the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies discussing major books about space, space power, and space strategy, helping to educate you about all the things happening in the space domain. So stay tuned and make sure to subscribe to be alerted when the new season drops! | 0m 32s | ||||||
| 5/16/25 | ![]() Episode 12: War in Space | In this episode of Space Power Discussions, students examine War in Space by Bleddyn Bowen. The book challenges myths about space conflict, emphasizing terrestrial politics and strategy. The discussion unpacks Bowen’s realist perspective, offering critical insights into how space warfare is shaped by Earth-bound power struggles, doctrine, and strategic competition.All views expressed in this series are the speaker's own and are not necessarily reflective of the Department of Defense, the US government, any affiliated organizations, or the countries of the international students participating. | 31m 25s | ||||||
| 5/16/25 | ![]() Episode 11: Test Gods | In this episode of Space Power Discussions, students dive into Test Gods by Nicholas Schmidle, which chronicles the daring world of test pilots and Virgin Galactic’s quest for spaceflight. The discussion explores risk, innovation, and the human element behind commercial space ventures—and what it means for the future of space power.All views expressed in this series are the speaker's own and are not necessarily reflective of the Department of Defense, the US government, any affiliated organizations, or the countries of the international students participating. | 32m 13s | ||||||
| 5/16/25 | ![]() Episode 10: Space Barons | In this episode of Space Power Discussions, students explore The Space Barons by Christian Davenport. The book profiles visionaries like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, tracing their rise in the commercial space sector. The discussion examines how private enterprise is reshaping space power, policy, and the future of space exploration and security.All views expressed in this series are the speaker's own and are not necessarily reflective of the Department of Defense, the US government, any affiliated organizations, or the countries of the international students participating. | 26m 51s | ||||||
| 5/16/25 | ![]() Episode 9: Reentry | In this episode of Space Power Discussions, students discuss Reentry by Eric Berger, which chronicles SpaceX’s history after its first successful launch. The conversation explores the company’s bold vision, risk-taking culture, and impact on space policy and strategy. Berger’s account offers key insights into the commercialization of space and the evolution of space power.All views expressed in this series are the speaker's own and are not necessarily reflective of the Department of Defense, the US government, any affiliated organizations, or the countries of the international students participating. | 26m 59s | ||||||
| 5/16/25 | ![]() Episode 8: Red Moon Rising | In this episode of Space Power Discussions, students analyze Red Moon Rising by Matthew Brzezinski. The book chronicles the early space race, revealing the geopolitical tension, ambition, and innovation behind Sputnik. The discussion highlights how Cold War dynamics shaped space competition—and what lessons they offer for today’s strategic space environment.All views expressed in this series are the speaker's own and are not necessarily reflective of the Department of Defense, the US government, any affiliated organizations, or the countries of the international students participating. | 26m 48s | ||||||
| 5/16/25 | ![]() Episode 7: Privatizing Peace | This episode of Space Power Discussions explores Privatizing Peace by Wendy Whitman Cobb. Students discuss how the privatization of military functions influences modern conflict and security, with a focus on space. The conversation examines the risks and opportunities of commercial involvement in space operations and its impact on strategic stability.All views expressed in this series are the speaker's own and are not necessarily reflective of the Department of Defense, the US government, any affiliated organizations, or the countries of the international students participating. | 29m 28s | ||||||
| 5/16/25 | ![]() Episode 6: Politics of Space Security | In this episode of Space Power Discussions, students explore The Politics of Space Security by James Clay Moltz. The conversation unpacks the evolution of international space policy, military competition, and arms control. Listeners gain insight into the geopolitical forces shaping space security and the strategic implications for today’s space power landscape.All views expressed in this series are the speaker's own and are not necessarily reflective of the Department of Defense, the US government, any affiliated organizations, or the countries of the international students participating. | 32m 42s | ||||||
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| 5/16/25 | ![]() Episode 5: Meaning and Value of Spaceflight | This episode of Space Power Discussions focuses on The Meaning and Value of Spaceflight by William Sims Bainbridge. Students explore Bainbridge’s sociological perspective on space exploration, examining its spiritual, cultural, and ideological significance. The discussion connects these themes to how public perception and societal values shape the trajectory of space power.All views expressed in this series are the speaker's own and are not necessarily reflective of the Department of Defense, the US government, any affiliated organizations, or the countries of the international students participating. | 27m 15s | ||||||
| 5/16/25 | ![]() Episode 4: GPS Declassified | This episode of Space Power Discussions explores GPS Declassified by Richard Easton and Eric Frazier. Students trace the origins and development of GPS, revealing its military roots, technological breakthroughs, and global impact. The discussion highlights how GPS became a cornerstone of space power and a vital tool in modern warfare and society.All views expressed in this series are the speaker's own and are not necessarily reflective of the Department of Defense, the US government, any affiliated organizations, or the countries of the international students participating. | 27m 36s | ||||||
| 5/16/25 | ![]() Episode 3: Escaping Gravity | In this episode of Space Power Discussions, students analyze Escaping Gravity by Lori Garver, former NASA Deputy Administrator. They examine her push for space policy reform, commercial partnerships, and innovation within NASA—highlighting the book’s relevance to modern space strategy and the evolving relationship between government and the private space sector.All views expressed in this series are the speaker's own and are not necessarily reflective of the Department of Defense, the US government, any affiliated organizations, or the countries of the international students participating. | 30m 00s | ||||||
| 5/16/25 | ![]() Episode 2: Apollo in the Age of Aquarius | This episode of Space Power Discussions dives into Apollo in the Age of Aquarius by Neil Maher. Students explore how social movements of the 1960s shaped NASA’s Apollo program, revealing the political and cultural forces behind space exploration—and offering lessons for understanding space power in today’s dynamic strategic environment.All views expressed in this series are the speaker's own and are not necessarily reflective of the Department of Defense, the US government, any affiliated organizations, or the countries of the international students participating. | 31m 21s | ||||||
| 5/15/25 | ![]() Space Power Discussions: Introduction | In this first episode of Space Power Discussions, course faculty Wendy Whitman Cobb, Derrick Frazier, and Paige Reed introduce the students behind the mic as they launch a limited series from the School of Advanced Air and Space Power's (SAASS) Space Power course. Learn about the course's focus, the school’s mission, and how space-focused book discussions shape tomorrow’s strategic thinkers and leaders. | 25m 20s | ||||||
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