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2026.06.17 | Turn Back Time: Gemini 9 and the ‘Angry Alligator'

47 min · 19. juni 2026
episode 2026.06.17 | Turn Back Time: Gemini 9 and the ‘Angry Alligator' cover

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On The Space Show for Wednesday, 17 June 2026: Australian Space Research Conference:  * Iron Making on Mars with Dr Deddy Nababan [https://www.swinburne.edu.au/news/2025/08/how-to-make-metals-from-martian-dirt/], Postdoctoral Fellow at CSIRO Mineral Resources and a Swinburne University alum.  * Studying the Sun with balloons launched by a student team with Joseph George, Monash High Altitude Balloon team, Monash University, Clayton.  Artemis Lunar Science: Artemis II — Looking for electrostatic levitation of lofted Lunar dust and impact flashes Artemis I — The early results of BioSentinel with Dr Sergio Santa Maria, Principal Investigator of Space Bio Sciences at the NASA Ames Research Centre.  Lunar Science in the Artemis Era: [https://open.spotify.com/episode/22gtgYHWhm9fJNJnaPJVw5?si=mBNGmN97ShmahpH2Rl7oLQ] The Space Show series in which we discuss the scientific investigation of the Moon and its environment in the Artemis era. (Episode 01 is here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/22gtgYHWhm9fJNJnaPJVw5 [https://open.spotify.com/episode/22gtgYHWhm9fJNJnaPJVw5]) Turn Back Time:  * Gemini 9 and the ‘Angry Alligator' [https://www.nasa.gov/history/gemini-ix-and-the-angry-alligator/]. (Inserts courtesy VOA)  * The OGO 3 satellite launched. (Insert courtesy VOA)  * An Able-Star rocket stage explosion becomes the first major space debris event with 321 tracked pieces.  * United Nations 'Moon Treaty' negotiations begin. (Inserts courtesy VOA)

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episode 2026.06.17 | Turn Back Time: Gemini 9 and the ‘Angry Alligator' cover

2026.06.17 | Turn Back Time: Gemini 9 and the ‘Angry Alligator'

On The Space Show for Wednesday, 17 June 2026: Australian Space Research Conference:  * Iron Making on Mars with Dr Deddy Nababan [https://www.swinburne.edu.au/news/2025/08/how-to-make-metals-from-martian-dirt/], Postdoctoral Fellow at CSIRO Mineral Resources and a Swinburne University alum.  * Studying the Sun with balloons launched by a student team with Joseph George, Monash High Altitude Balloon team, Monash University, Clayton.  Artemis Lunar Science: Artemis II — Looking for electrostatic levitation of lofted Lunar dust and impact flashes Artemis I — The early results of BioSentinel with Dr Sergio Santa Maria, Principal Investigator of Space Bio Sciences at the NASA Ames Research Centre.  Lunar Science in the Artemis Era: [https://open.spotify.com/episode/22gtgYHWhm9fJNJnaPJVw5?si=mBNGmN97ShmahpH2Rl7oLQ] The Space Show series in which we discuss the scientific investigation of the Moon and its environment in the Artemis era. (Episode 01 is here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/22gtgYHWhm9fJNJnaPJVw5 [https://open.spotify.com/episode/22gtgYHWhm9fJNJnaPJVw5]) Turn Back Time:  * Gemini 9 and the ‘Angry Alligator' [https://www.nasa.gov/history/gemini-ix-and-the-angry-alligator/]. (Inserts courtesy VOA)  * The OGO 3 satellite launched. (Insert courtesy VOA)  * An Able-Star rocket stage explosion becomes the first major space debris event with 321 tracked pieces.  * United Nations 'Moon Treaty' negotiations begin. (Inserts courtesy VOA)

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episode 2026.06.10 | Artemis III: Apollo 9 Redux cover

2026.06.10 | Artemis III: Apollo 9 Redux

On The Space Show for Wednesday, 10 June 2026: Artemis III mission profile and crew unveiled: NASA’s announcement at the Johnson Space Centre, Houston, of the Artemis III mission profile and crew [https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-marches-toward-artemis-iii-mission-in-2027-names-crew-members/] During Artemis III, the agency’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket will launch the Orion spacecraft and its crew from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida to low Earth orbit. After Orion's systems are checked out, the spacecraft will, for the first time, demonstrate rendezvous and docking capabilities with test versions from one, or both, American commercial human landing systems in development by Blue Origin and SpaceX. Artemis III crew assignments are as follows:  * NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik, Commander  * ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Luca Parmitano, Pilot   * NASA astronaut Andre Douglas, Mission Specialist  * NASA astronaut Frank Rubio, Mission Specialist. The speakers at the announcement include: Jared Isaacman (NASA Administrator), Jeremy Parsons (Acting Assistant Deputy Associate Administrator, Artemis Program Manager), John Couluris (Senior Vice President, Lunar Permanence, Blue Origin), Jessica Jemsen (Integration Vice President, Customer Operations, SpaceX), Nicola Fox (Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, NASA) and Joseph Aschbacher (Director General, ESA). (Inserts courtesy JSC, ESA)  Australian Space Research Conference:  * Space debris; IADC Committee; Australia tracking debris; and impacts with Gillian Altham, Civil Space Monitoring Team, Australian Space Agency, Adelaide.   * Radiation resilience in Trichoplax adhaerens (P53 homologue tumour depressor gene) with Jennifer Tinker, Honours Student at the La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science, La Trobe University, Bundoora.

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episode 2026.06.03 | The Andy Thomas Space Foundation cover

2026.06.03 | The Andy Thomas Space Foundation

On The Space Show for Wednesday, 3 June 2026: The Andy Thomas Space Foundation [https://andythomas.foundation/] with the Chair of the Foundation, Peter Nikoloff:  * What the Foundation is and what its aims and activities are [https://andythomas.foundation/#about].   * The 19th Australian Space Forum [https://australianspaceforum.com.au/] being organised for 21-22 July 2026, Adelaide, South Australia.   * The Kids In Space [https://andythomas.foundation/the-andy-thomas-space-foundation-education-fund-2024/] educational programme in primary schools.   * Nova Systems [https://www.novasystems.com/au]. Space Show News:   * Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket explodes on the launch pad [https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-05-29/blue-origin-rocket-explodes-during-test-jeff-bezos/106737482] at Cape Canaveral Space Force Base.   * Announcement of contract awards for NASA's Moon Base program [https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-provides-update-on-moon-base-rovers-landers-missions/]; and how the explosion might affect the Moon Base mission schedule. [https://theconversation.com/nasa-names-artemis-iii-crew-but-a-rocket-explosion-has-thrown-us-moon-plans-into-turmoil-284784#:~:text=On%20May%2028%2C%202026%2C%20Blue,Air%20Force%20Station%20in%20Florida.] (Inserts courtesy 6News, ABC, NASA)

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episode 2026.05.20 | Monash High Powered Rocketry: Pushing the boundaries of space technologies cover

2026.05.20 | Monash High Powered Rocketry: Pushing the boundaries of space technologies

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