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Welcome to the SpaceInfo Podcast, your go-to podcast for all things space, engineering, technology, and the booming new space economy. Join us as we dive into captivating conversations with experts and guests shaping the future of space exploration. From astronauts to innovators, we'll explore the latest discoveries and advancements, making the cosmos accessible to enthusiasts and tech geeks alike. Subscribe to the SpaceInfo Podcast and join us on this exciting journey beyond the stars!SpaceInfo Club Astronomía Astronomía y Ciencia Espacial Ciencia
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  • New Glenn Is Finally Real: Why NG-2 Is a Turning Point for Space Access
    Dec 14 2025

    NG-2 proves that Blue Origin’s New Glenn is not a concept anymore — it is an operational system capable of delivering payloads to orbit and recovering the booster with unprecedented precision.

    With a second reusable heavy-lift launcher now active, the entire launch landscape changes.

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    28 m
  • Scientists Shocked by New Enceladus Data | Solar Weather Threat & Russia’s Launch Failure
    Dec 11 2025

    Welcome to this week’s high-level briefing on the biggest developments in space, science, engineering, and aerospace policy.

    In today’s episode, we dive into five major expert-level stories shaping the space sector right now:

    🌌 1. Fresh Organics on Enceladus
    Newly analyzed Cassini mission data strengthens the case for biologically relevant organic molecules inside Saturn’s icy ocean moon—bringing astrobiologists closer to determining whether life could exist beneath its frozen surface.

    2. Solar Weather & Single-Event Effects
    With rising solar cycle activity, spacecraft electronics face increasing vulnerability. We explore what SEEs are, why satellites fail during storms, and how engineers are trying to harden systems against cosmic radiation.

    🚀 3. Russia’s Baikonur Launch Failure
    A structural component failure damaged reliability and temporarily halted Russia’s crewed-launch pathway. What caused it—and what does it mean for future Soyuz missions?

    🇮🇹 4. Italy’s Aerospace Innovation Showcase
    Italian companies are scaling propulsion, data analytics, and micro-satellite manufacturing—presented at a major New York innovation forum designed to bridge two space economies.

    🔥 5. Breakthrough in Radioisotope Heater Unit Safety
    A Leicester-led scientific group achieved a major milestone in RHU thermal failure testing, addressing long-standing safety gaps relevant for outer-planet missions.

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    12 m
  • Interstellar Comet or Alien Spacecraft?
    Nov 25 2025

    3I/ATLAS, the third confirmed interstellar object to enter our Solar System.
    Scientists agree it’s an extraordinary visitor — but what exactly is it?

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    24 m
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