Featured Episodes 4 May 2018 55: Digging into Mars with InSight's Troy Hudson, JPL Instrument Systems Engineer We sit down with JPL engineer Troy Hudson to talk about NASA's newest Mars lander, and the HP^3 sensor which will dig deeper into another planet than ever before.
Featured Hyperspectral Imaging 2 May 2018 Space Applications of Hyperspectral Imaging Part 2 of our series on Hyperspectral imaging dives into the satellites and applications that leverage that technology.
Featured Science 25 April 2018 What is Hyperspectral Imaging? Exotic imaging techniques allow for remote sensing of our own planet and beyond
Featured Episodes 20 April 2018 53: NASA's New Administrator, OmegA, and Europa Clipper As the U.S. space industry continues to evolve with new regulations and commercial developments, Russia pulls away entirely from commercial launches
Featured Deep Dive 16 April 2018 InSight: A closer look at NASA's next Mars lander NASA's InSight lander will investigate Martian geophysical properties for the first time since Viking 2.
Featured Episodes 9 March 2018 47: GOES-S, StarLink, and the Challenges of Space Engineering Programs Engineering space to be useful to humans is hard work. This week SPEXcast looks at GOES-S, StarLink demo sats, Ariane V's anomaly, and JWST overruns.
Opinion 9 March 2018 Op-Ed: The Case for Useful Dummy Payloads A look at the history and nature of dummy payloads, and the value of putting disco balls and electric cars into orbit.
Featured NASA 19 September 2017 Open Source NASA - 6 Free Resources You Probably Didn't Know About You don't have to work at NASA to use their software and data - for free.