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The ISS national laboratory is now in the podcast business!. | Credit: NASA
It seems that everyone on earth – and beyond – is entering the podcast business nowadays.
The National Laboratory of the International Space Station “started between a rocket and a hard room”, a brand new podcast that examines the future of space innovation.
The series will deal with the discoveries, innovations, projects and personalities that help develop the future of space. About all important platforms, including Apple Podcast, iheartradio, Spotify and YouTube, can access episodes.
Key work for the new Podcast series of the ISS National Laboratory. | Credit: NASA/ISS National Laboratory
According to the website of the podcast, its play on words reflects the extraordinary challenges and complexity of the danger environment of space, whereby the focus is on the overwhelming advantages that can be offered for spatial research and development.
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“Between a rocket and a hard room” is organized by Patrick O’Neill, long-standing public affairs and Outreach lead for the ISS National Lab, an institution financed by the government that carries out a number of research on the US parts of the station. The new podcast offers “exclusive insights from scientists, engineers and visionaries who use the unique environment of the Low -Earth orbit to cross the limits of research and technology development,” the website according to.
In addition, the podcast will examine the latest important decisions of the political decision -makers of the space industry. Risk capital providers and financing institutions that help bring cash to the developing space economy; And educators on the ground influence our largest resource, the agile young heads that want to become the next generation of visionaries.
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The first episode of the podcast is available here. In it, O’Neill talked to Michael Roberts, the chief of the national laboratory, Michael Roberts about the groundbreaking science, which occurs in the venerable circulation laboratory and its real effects on technology, medicine and industry.
Roberts discusses its unique perspectives on the expansive role of microgravity in pharmaceutical research, regenerative medicine, revolutionary materials and in-space production.
O’Neill has been the chief communicator for every mission for the reparation of ISS-National-Labor-Labor-Laboral uses. In every consecutive Podcast episode, he will provide his expert experience and his findings, which are drawn from years in collaboration with experienced innovators and scientists who have worked on the international space on our radar.