{"version":"https://jsonfeed.org/version/1","title":"The Cosmosphere Podcast","home_page_url":"https://cosmosphere.fireside.fm","feed_url":"https://cosmosphere.fireside.fm/json","description":"Since its humble beginnings in 1962, visitors from across the globe have come to Hutchinson to discover the inspiration that can only be found at the Cosmosphere. Now, take a digital journey into history and science with The Cosmosphere Podcast.","_fireside":{"subtitle":"A monthly podcast for the Cosmosphere in Hutchinson, Kansas","pubdate":"2024-04-30T08:00:00.000-05:00","explicit":false,"owner":"The Cosmosphere & John Mulnix","image":"https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/2/2f53d845-2933-4239-878c-e7344350e96d/cover.jpg?v=1"},"items":[{"id":"ca2c480c-0b62-40cc-bbb7-67bef0ab7311","title":"Astronaut Steve Swanson’s Visit to the Cosmosphere (And a Renovation Update)","url":"https://cosmosphere.fireside.fm/31","content_text":"Cosmosphere Links-\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's incredible library of online content at LaunchNext. LaunchNext.org!\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar. \nCosmosphere Calendar\n\nYou can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for more information on upcoming events.\n\nThe Heliophysics Big Year- NASA\n\nKids Activities- NASA Science Space Place\n\nThe Cosmosphere's YouTube Channel- Tons of great stuff here, plus the Hard Hat series Chuck and I talked about during this episode. The Cosmosphere- YouTube ","content_html":"
Cosmosphere Links-
\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's incredible library of online content at LaunchNext. LaunchNext.org!
You can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar.
\nCosmosphere Calendar
You can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for more information on upcoming events.
\n\nThe Heliophysics Big Year- NASA
\n\nKids Activities- NASA Science Space Place
\n\nThe Cosmosphere's YouTube Channel- Tons of great stuff here, plus the Hard Hat series Chuck and I talked about during this episode. The Cosmosphere- YouTube
","summary":"Welcome to 2024! Cosmosphere Camps are starting up soon and there's a ton going on in the Hall of Space. In today's episode we've got Chuck McClary on who will give us an update on the renovation in the Hall of Space. We've also got the full audio from the talk that NASA astronaut Steve Swanson gave at the Cosmosphere earlier this year. Enjoy!","date_published":"2024-04-30T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2f53d845-2933-4239-878c-e7344350e96d/ca2c480c-0b62-40cc-bbb7-67bef0ab7311.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":77233786,"duration_in_seconds":3217}]},{"id":"e8203cd8-3924-444d-b3fe-011a836d141c","title":"Skylab at 50: Blazing the Trail for ISS, Artemis and Beyond","url":"https://cosmosphere.fireside.fm/29","content_text":"In this episode we're joined by Emily Carney, David Hitt, John Mulnix, and via Zoom, astronaut and Skylab 3 pilot Jack Lousma and Mission Control Flight Director, Milt Windler, for “Skylab at 50: Blazing the Trail for ISS, Artemis and Beyond.” This live conversation will covered the history of Skylab and the effect its creation has had on the space program as a whole.\n\nCosmosphere Links-\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's incredible library of online content at LaunchNext. LaunchNext.org!\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar. \nCosmosphere Calendar\n\nYou can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for more information on upcoming events.","content_html":"In this episode we're joined by Emily Carney, David Hitt, John Mulnix, and via Zoom, astronaut and Skylab 3 pilot Jack Lousma and Mission Control Flight Director, Milt Windler, for “Skylab at 50: Blazing the Trail for ISS, Artemis and Beyond.” This live conversation will covered the history of Skylab and the effect its creation has had on the space program as a whole.
\n\nCosmosphere Links-
\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's incredible library of online content at LaunchNext. LaunchNext.org!
You can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar.
\nCosmosphere Calendar
You can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for more information on upcoming events.
","summary":"Join us for a Coffee at the Cosmo conversation celebrating the 50th anniversary of Skylab, America's first space station.","date_published":"2023-07-03T21:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2f53d845-2933-4239-878c-e7344350e96d/e8203cd8-3924-444d-b3fe-011a836d141c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":81404234,"duration_in_seconds":5087}]},{"id":"95eee817-7df1-4d22-8fae-0c8253802fde","title":"Skylab at 50: Part 2","url":"https://cosmosphere.fireside.fm/30","content_text":"In this episode Emily Carney, David Hitt, and John Mulnix, chat a bit more about Skylab, human spaceflight, and more. This episode also includes audio from Skylab 1 and 2, so give it a listen! \n\nCosmosphere Links-\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's incredible library of online content at LaunchNext. LaunchNext.org!\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar. \nCosmosphere Calendar\n\nYou can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for more information on upcoming events.","content_html":"In this episode Emily Carney, David Hitt, and John Mulnix, chat a bit more about Skylab, human spaceflight, and more. This episode also includes audio from Skylab 1 and 2, so give it a listen!
\n\nCosmosphere Links-
\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's incredible library of online content at LaunchNext. LaunchNext.org!
You can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar.
\nCosmosphere Calendar
You can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for more information on upcoming events.
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\n\nCosmosphere Links-
\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's incredible library of online content at LaunchNext. LaunchNext.org!
You can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar.
\nCosmosphere Calendar
You can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for more information on upcoming events.
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\nHere's part 2 of the conversation between Emily Carney, Dave Giles, and John Mulnix.
Emily Carney is a historian, writer, and United States Navy veteran. Dave Giles is a singer/songwriter from London, England who has always had a passion for space flight. Carney and Giles co-host "Space and Things" a weekly podcast devoted to the exploration of space, covering the past, present, and future of space flight. John Mulnix launched "The Cosmosphere Podcast" in 2017, a digital journey into history and science where listeners discover the inspiration that can only be found at the Cosmosphere. He is also creator and host of "The Space Shot," a concentrated dose of space awesomeness, including space history, pop culture, science, and more.
\n\nCosmosphere Links-
\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's incredible library of online content at LaunchNext. LaunchNext.org!
You can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar.
\nCosmosphere Calendar
You can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for more information on upcoming events.
","summary":"Emily, Dave, and John chatted this past weekend to continue their conversation from the first Coffee at the Cosmo in 2023. Check out part 2 of their chat here!","date_published":"2023-01-25T08:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2f53d845-2933-4239-878c-e7344350e96d/fb6dd7d2-b1a3-450c-a1a0-086a43fa7290.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":42169974,"duration_in_seconds":2635}]},{"id":"98b598f4-d24f-4504-8f76-df57085ad5c7","title":"Coffee at the Cosmo- The Making of a Podcast Part 1","url":"https://cosmosphere.fireside.fm/26","content_text":"Join us for the first Coffee at the Cosmo of 2023!\n\nEmily Carney is a historian, writer, and United States Navy veteran. Dave Giles is a singer/songwriter from London, England who has always had a passion for space flight. Carney and Giles co-host \"Space and Things\" a weekly podcast devoted to the exploration of space, covering the past, present, and future of space flight. John Mulnix launched \"The Cosmosphere Podcast\" in 2017, a digital journey into history and science where listeners discover the inspiration that can only be found at the Cosmosphere. He is also creator and host of \"The Space Shot,\" a concentrated dose of space awesomeness, including space history, pop culture, science, and more.\n\nCosmosphere Links-\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's incredible library of online content at LaunchNext. LaunchNext.org!\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar. \nCosmosphere Calendar\n\nYou can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for more information on upcoming events.","content_html":"Join us for the first Coffee at the Cosmo of 2023!
\n\nEmily Carney is a historian, writer, and United States Navy veteran. Dave Giles is a singer/songwriter from London, England who has always had a passion for space flight. Carney and Giles co-host "Space and Things" a weekly podcast devoted to the exploration of space, covering the past, present, and future of space flight. John Mulnix launched "The Cosmosphere Podcast" in 2017, a digital journey into history and science where listeners discover the inspiration that can only be found at the Cosmosphere. He is also creator and host of "The Space Shot," a concentrated dose of space awesomeness, including space history, pop culture, science, and more.
\n\nCosmosphere Links-
\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's incredible library of online content at LaunchNext. LaunchNext.org!
You can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar.
\nCosmosphere Calendar
You can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for more information on upcoming events.
","summary":"Emily Carney, Dave Giles, and John Mulnix kicked off the first Coffee at the Cosmo for 2023. Give it a listen!","date_published":"2023-01-20T12:00:00.000-06:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2f53d845-2933-4239-878c-e7344350e96d/98b598f4-d24f-4504-8f76-df57085ad5c7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":51347190,"duration_in_seconds":3208}]},{"id":"0359dbff-c5ee-4646-b409-5f5ec043ad32","title":"The V-2 Rocket","url":"https://cosmosphere.fireside.fm/25","content_text":"Join us for the last episode of 2021- we cover some history of the V-2 and the newly reopened and renovated V-2 gallery at the Cosmosphere. \n\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's brand new educational website- LaunchNext.org!\n\nThere are incredible resources on this site and more content will be releasing in 2022. Check out the collections and content here.\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar. \nCosmosphere Calendar\nYou can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for upcoming events.","content_html":"Join us for the last episode of 2021- we cover some history of the V-2 and the newly reopened and renovated V-2 gallery at the Cosmosphere.
\n\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's brand new educational website- LaunchNext.org!
\n\nThere are incredible resources on this site and more content will be releasing in 2022. Check out the collections and content here.
\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar.
\nCosmosphere Calendar
\nYou can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for upcoming events.
Join Cosmosphere CEO Jim Remar for a discussion of Liberty Bell 7 and the recovery of this historic spacecraft.
\n\nBe sure to subscribe to the Cosmosphere Podcast and you'll never miss an episode.
\n\nLearn more about Liberty Bell 7 and the Cosmosphere
\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar.
\nCosmosphere Calendar
\nYou can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for upcoming events.
Please visit the Linda Hall Library website for upcoming and past lectures.
\n\n\n\n\n\nBe sure to subscribe to the Cosmosphere Podcast and you'll never miss an episode.
\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar.
\nCosmosphere Calendar
\nYou can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for upcoming events.
A huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use "Hypergolic" from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. Check it out through your music service of choice.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
Nathan Meyer, the Vice President of Education and Strategy joins us to talk about the exciting new program that the Cosmosphere has for museums, libraries, and public spaces around the world.
\n\nIf you are interested in reserving one of these exciting exhibits, contact Jim Remar, the CEO of the Cosmosphere 620-200-1407 or at jimr@cosmo.org.
\n\nBe sure to subscribe to the Cosmosphere Podcast and you'll never miss an episode.
\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar.
\nCosmosphere Calendar
You can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for upcoming events.
\n\nA huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use "Hypergolic" from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. Check it out through your music service of choice.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
Coffee at the Cosmo- "Engineering Flight Test: From Concept to Customer," with special guest, Aaron Tobias, Manager and Chief Pilot for Engineering Flight Test at Textron Aviation.
\n\nWe are working on improving the audio recording setup for the Coffee at the Cosmo events and should have that up and rolling in the first part of 2020.
\n\nBe sure to subscribe to the Cosmosphere Podcast and you'll never miss an episode.
\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar.
\nCosmosphere Calendar
You can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for upcoming events.
\n\nA huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use "Hypergolic" from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. Check it out through your music service of choice.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
Coffee at the Cosmo- Chuck McClary "The Final Frontier(s): The Relationship Between the Ocean and Space"
\n\nBe sure to subscribe to the Cosmosphere Podcast and you'll never miss an episode.
\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar.
\nCosmosphere Calendar
You can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for upcoming events.
\n\nA huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use "Hypergolic" from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. Check it out through your music service of choice.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
Coffee at the Cosmo- We head to the Moon with Cosmosphere Curator Shannon Whetzel.
\n\nEverything Under the Stars- Purchase event tickets here! We hope to see you there :)
\nEverything Under the Stars
Be sure to subscribe to the Cosmosphere Podcast and you'll never miss an episode.
\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar.
\nCosmosphere Calendar
You can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for upcoming events.
\n\nA huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use "Hypergolic" from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. Check it out through your music service of choice.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
This month we hear from the Cosmosphere CEO and President Jim Remar. He gives us an update on the completed MOCR restoration. We also talked with Sarah Lamm, a graduate student, science communicator, and Solar System Ambassador about her work. You'll also hear from Carla about what's up at the Cosmosphere this summer.
\n\nBe sure to subscribe to the Cosmosphere Podcast and you'll never miss an episode.
\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar.
\nCosmosphere Calendar
You can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312.
\n\nApollo 11 50th Anniversary Events
\n\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's Landing on the Lawn page.
\nLanding on the Lawn
Sarah Lamm- Twitter
\n\nSarah Lamm- Solar System Ambassador Profile
\n\nA huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use "Hypergolic" from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. Check it out through your music service of choice.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
In this special edition of the Cosmosphere Podcast we hear from author Rick Houston about the book that he co-authored. It's called "Go, Flight! The Unsung Heroes of Mission Control."
\n\nYou can find Rick's book here and it's available for purchase through booksellers everywhere.
\n\nCheck out the Go, Flight! podcast to hear more stories from Mission Control.
\nGo, Flight with Rick Houston- Apple Podcasts
Be sure to subscribe to the Cosmosphere Podcast and you'll never miss an episode.
\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar.
\nCosmosphere Calendar
You can contact the Cosmosphere's Box office at 620-665-9312 for upcoming events.
\n\nApollo 11 50th Anniversary Events
\n\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's Landing on the Lawn page.
\nLanding on the Lawn
A huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use "Hypergolic" from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. Check it out through your music service of choice.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
This month we are catching up with Jack at the Cosmosphere's SpaceWorks division. We talked about the completion of the MOCR Console restoration project. You'll also hear from Carla about what's up at the Cosmosphere this summer. It's a packed episode, so listen in today.
\n\nBe sure to subscribe to the Cosmosphere Podcast and you'll never miss an episode.
\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar.
\nCosmosphere Calendar
A huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use "Hypergolic" from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. Check it out through your music service of choice.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
Happy New Year!
\n\nThis month we catch up with Jim Remar and Mimi Meredith from the Cosmosphere to chat about EarthRising. They shared some funny stories about planning and running the EarthRising event, so be sure to listen in so you can find out what's behind this month's episode title.
\n\nBe sure to subscribe to the Cosmosphere Podcast and you'll never miss an episode.
\n\nGrow Your Way to a Cosmosphere Camp. This exciting opportunity for 6th through 8th grade students could land you a Cosmosphere camp! The opportunity is open to students from Oklahoma and Kansas and runs from February 1st to April 30th, 2019. Check out the challenge details here.
\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events, including the Martin Luther King Jr. community reception, Diversity in Science Space Out Saturday, and more by checking the Cosmosphere calendar.
\nCosmosphere Calendar
A huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use "Hypergolic" from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. Check it out through your music service of choice.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
This month we head to Hutchinson with some Space Hipsters for the Earthrising Gala. We'll also hear from NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, Cosmosphere CEO Jim Remar, author Robert Kurson, and the astronauts and flight controllers from Apollo 7 and beyond.
\n\nThis is part two of a two-part episode, so get listening and enjoy!
\n\nIt's time for season two of the podcast!
\n\nBe sure to subscribe to the Cosmosphere Podcast and you'll never miss an episode.
\n\nYou can purchase Robert Kurson's book on Apollo 8 here.
\nRocket Men
You can see all of the upcoming events at the Cosmosphere by checking out the calendar. Cosmosphere Calendar
\n\nA huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use "Hypergolic" from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. Check it out through your music service of choice.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
This month we head to Hutchinson with some Space Hipsters for the Earthrising Gala. We'll also hear from NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, Cosmosphere CEO Jim Remar, author Robert Kurson, and the astronauts and flight controllers from Apollo 7 and beyond.
\n\nThis is part one of a two-part episode, so get listening and enjoy!
\n\nIt's time for season two of the podcast!
\n\nBe sure to subscribe to the Cosmosphere Podcast and you'll never miss an episode.
\n\nYou can purchase Robert Kurson's book on Apollo 8 here.
\nRocket Men
You can see all of the upcoming events at the Cosmosphere by checking out the calendar. Cosmosphere Calendar
\n\nA huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use "Hypergolic" from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. Check it out through your music service of choice.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
This month we chat with Carla about the upcoming gala, Earthrising: The Celebration of Apollo 8. You'll also hear from the CEO of the Cosmosphere, Jim Remar, about the MOCR restoration project that SpaceWorks is spearheading.
\n\nThis month is also the one year anniversary for the podcast! Thanks for listening, we are looking forward to season 2!
\n\nBe sure to subscribe to the Cosmosphere Podcast and you'll never miss an episode.
\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events, including "Earthrising: The Celebration of Apollo 8" Cosmosphere Calendar
\n\nCheck out pictures from SpaceWorks via the Facebook page for The Space Shot. I will upload video to this album and will update the show notes accordingly once this video is live. SpaceWorks MOCR Consoles- Facebook Album
\n\nA huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use "Hypergolic" from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. Check it out through your music service of choice.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
I chat with Jack at the Cosmosphere about the MOCR consoles, plus we hear from Shannon about some incredible Apollo related artifacts housed at the Cosmosphere.
\n\nBe sure to subscribe to the Cosmosphere Podcast and you'll never miss an episode.
\n\nYou can see all of the upcoming events, including "Earthrising: The Celebration of Apollo 8" Cosmosphere Calendar
\n\nCheck out pictures from SpaceWorks via the Facebook page for The Space Shot. I will upload video to this album and will update the show notes accordingly once this video is live. SpaceWorks MOCR Consoles- Facebook Album
\n\nIf you'd like to attend a camp or have a student that's interested in attending, check out this page for more information on the camps offered during the summer. Cosmosphere Camps
\n\nA huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use "Hypergolic" from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. Check it out through your music service of choice.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
Tory Bruno, CEO of United Launch Alliance stops by to talk STEM, education, history, and more on the latest edition of the Cosmosphere Podcast. Thanks again to Tory and the wonderful communications team at ULA for making this happen!
\n\nBe sure to subscribe to the Cosmosphere Podcast and you'll never miss an episode.
\n\nFollow Tory on Twitter- @torybruno
\n\nCheck out the United Launch Alliance website for information on launches, launch vehicles, and more.
\n\nThe United Launch Alliance (ULA) Student Rocket isn't some little Estes model rocket, click this link to learn more about this spectacular student built sport rocket.
\n\nThe community efforts of ULA are highlighted at this website.
\n\nIf you're a student or the parent of a student, look at the internship opportunities at ULA by clicking this link.
\n\nLearn more about the Parker Solar Probe and the incredible mission to "touch" the Sun. Click this NASA link for more.
\n\nFor information about the Cosmosphere, check out cosmo.org for news, events, and hours.
\n\nA huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use "Hypergolic" from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. Check it out through your music service of choice.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
Episode 9 is coming out late, but it's worth it, enjoy!
\n\nJust the two links for today.
\n\n\n\nMOCR Delivery- Cosmosphere Blog
\n\nA huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use music from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. The song in the podcast titles is called "Hypergolic" and is available through streaming services as well as iTunes.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
Here are some educational links you may find useful this summer and all year long.
\n\nNASA:
\n\n\n\n\n\nNASA Spinoff- A publication which highlights NASA tech that benefits everyday life.
\n\nAstronomy:
\n\n\n\n\n\nPBS Leaning- full educational resource
\n\nSally Ride Earth Kam- middle school students can request pictures from the ISS
\n\nSmithsonian
\nSmithsonian Educator Resources
A huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use music from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. The song in the podcast titles is called "Hypergolic" and is available through streaming services as well as iTunes.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
This episode is releasing later than usual, but it was worth the wait! I had a lot of fun talking with Chelsea, Meghan, and Doug this episode, and hope they can come on again in the future.
\n\nCome see astronaut Scott Kelly on April 17th!
\nDillon Lecture Series- Astronaut Scott Kelly
Check out the Cosmosphere's website here
\n\nA huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use music from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. The song in the podcast titles is called "Hypergolic" and is available through streaming services as well as iTunes.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
You can be a spark that ignites wonder for a new generation by supporting the campaign to revitalize the Cosmosphere! Check out this link to learn more!
\n\n\n\nCome see astronaut Scott Kelly this April!
\nDillon Lecture Series- Astronaut Scott Kelly
Check out the Cosmosphere's website here
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\nMarla Eriksen, Membership Coordinator- 620-665-9320
A huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use music from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. The song in the podcast titles is called "Hypergolic" and is available through streaming services as well as iTunes.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
This month we head to Pluto and beyond into the Kuiper Belt. I spoke with Kelsi Singer and Joel Parker for this episode and I had a great time visiting them at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado. Come back the first Wednesday of every month for a new episode!
\n\nFor more information about Pluto-Palooza, check out this [website].(http://cosmo.org/news-and-events/view/pluto-palooza-with-nasas-new-horizons-team)
\n\nNew Horizons- Southwest Research Institue
\n\n\n\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's website here
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\nMarla Eriksen, Membership Coordinator- 620-665-9320
SpaceX Falcon Heavy- Launch Video
\n\nA huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use music from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. The song in the podcast titles is called "Hypergolic" and is available through streaming services as well as iTunes.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
Welcome to the fourth episode of The Cosmosphere Podcast! In this episode, SpaceWorks, triumph and tragedy, and a news update. Come back the first Wednesday of every month for a new episode!
\n\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's website here to find out more about the museum.
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you're interested in learning about SpaceWorks, or if you would like information on how the Cosmosphere can help you with a project, please visit the SpaceWorks website here.
\nSpaceWorks
Check out this link if you want to check out what the Bendix Mobility Test Article looks like.
\nDr. von Braun Driving the Mobility Test Article
Here's a link to the album of pictures from my visit to SpaceWorks.
\nSpaceWorks Picture Album- The Space Shot
Carey Digital Dome Theater Showtimes
\n\n_A huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use music from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. The song in the podcast titles is called "Hypergolic" and is available through streaming services as well as iTunes. _
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
Welcome to the third episode of The Cosmosphere Podcast! In this episode, Apollo 8 & 17, SpaceWorks, F1 engine restoration, and commercial space. Come back the first Wednesday of every month for new content!
\n\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's website here to find out more about the museum.
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nApollo audio was obtained through NASA websites. They are an incredible resource that is worth checking out! Here's a link to the transcript and audio files from the Apollo 17 mission.
\nApollo 17 EVA-3 Close-out
F1 Engine Recovery- Bezos Expeditions
\n\nIf you're interested in learning about SpaceWorks, or if you would like information on how the Cosmosphere can help you with a project, please visit the SpaceWorks website here.
\nSpaceWorks
A huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use music from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. The song in the podcast titles is called "Hypergolic" and is available through streaming services as well as iTunes.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
Welcome to the second episode of The Cosmosphere Podcast! This month we talk about Mars, education, and a little bit about Laika. Come back the first Wednesday of every month for new episodes!
\n\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's website here to find out more about the museum.
\n\nIf you want to go to a camp (I know I do) check out this link. There are details on all of the incredible camps that are offered at the Cosmosphere. As someone that used to be a kid, I can tell you, I would not have been opposed to my parents sending me away to one of these camps!
\n\n\n\n\n\nA huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use music from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. The song in the podcast titles is called "Hypergolic" and is available through streaming services as well as iTunes.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
Welcome to the first regular episode of The Cosmosphere Podcast! We are starting where the Space Race began, with Sputnik. Come back the first Wednesday of every month for new episodes!
\n\nCheck out the Cosmosphere's website here to find out more about the museum.
\n\nFor an idea of some of the artifacts that are on display at the Cosmosphere, check out their Hall of Space page.
\n\nA huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use music from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. The song in the podcast titles is called "Hypergolic" and is available through streaming services as well as iTunes.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth
Welcome to the first episode of The Cosmosphere Podcast! Today's pilot episode is a brief history of the Cosmosphere and an introduction into what you can expect from this monthly podcast. Subscribe today and make sure you tell your friends about the podcast!
\n\nA huge thank you to Benoit Darcy, from Paris France for allowing us to use music from the album "Apollo" for the podcast. The song in the podcast titles is called "Hypergolic" and is available through streaming services as well as iTunes.
\nApollo - EP Away From Earth