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Saturday Aug 15, 2015
Episode 707: First Harvest
Saturday Aug 15, 2015
Saturday Aug 15, 2015
So what is that white stuff that NASA’s Dawn spacecraft found in Occator Crater on Ceres? What about that four mile high mountain or “pyramid”? We sort the wheat from the chaff. The International Space Station (ISS) Expedition 44 crew partook of the first edible harvest from the NASA’s VEGGIE experiment becoming the first humans to harvest food grown in space while on orbit. We highlight efforts to use Asteroids as fueling depots for future deep space missions, and mention the successful spacewalk conducted by cosmonauts Gennady Padalka and Mikhail Kornienko on the station’s Russian segment. We look at an unusual experiment flying on board Japan’s HTV 5 cargo vehicle to be launched to the ISS on Sunday August 16th. CBS News had a worthy feature on light pollution and its impact on ground based astronomy, we visit the piece for comment.
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden sent a letter to Congress saying due to Congressional action, NASA was forced to extend the launch services contract with Russia into 2019 to the tune of $490 Million. Eric Berger of the Houston Chronicle had some thoughts on that topic similar to our own and we debate. We visit the NTSB’s findings of the October 31 Virgin Galactic accident released on July 28th..
Our Spinoff of the week: A NASA Sensor allows plants to send a text to farmers to say “Can I have some water, please?”
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Show recorded 8/3/2015
Hosts this week: Kassy Tamanini a.k.a. CraftLass & Gene Mikulka
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