
Keith Cowing, biologist-turned-space journalist, founder of NASA Watch, and self-proclaimed “space pirate,” joins Ignition Sequence to unpack the wild, weird, and wondrous world of space exploration. From hacking into an old satellite and bringing it back online to dissecting the legacy of Voyager and the blistering speed of the Parker Solar Probe, Keith blends technical insight with unapologetic commentary. In this conversation, he shares untold stories about resurrecting forgotten spacecraft, NASA’s branding power, and the future of astrobiology. Keith’s passion for space, combined with his rebellious approach to government bureaucracy, makes this episode an exhilarating ride through humanity’s cosmic achievements—and the quirks behind them. What You’ll Learn: 1. Hacking History: Reviving Old Satellites How Keith and his team brought a decades-old satellite back online—armed with little more than determination and old tape drives. 2. The Parker Solar Probe: Fastest Human-Made Object The mind-blowing speed of NASA’s Parker Solar Probe and its mission to “touch the sun.” 3. Voyager’s Interstellar Legacy Why Voyager’s 1970s technology is still outperforming expectations—and what it teaches us about engineering resilience. 4. Astrobiology Beyond Earth How life on Earth’s most extreme frontiers shapes the search for life on other planets. 5. The Power of NASA’s Brand Why the iconic NASA logo inspires people worldwide—and how that soft power goes beyond rockets. Timestamps: 00:00:27 – Introduction: Keith Cowing, NASA Watch founder & space journalist 00:01:10 – The Parker Solar Probe’s record-breaking speed and “celestial billiards” 00:04:42 – Voyager in interstellar space: Reprogramming 1970s tech from Earth 00:06:14 – Hacking a forgotten satellite: The mission to bring IC3 back to life 00:15:18 – How deep-sea hydrothermal vents reshaped astrobiology 00:34:10 – The Parker Solar Probe’s unexpected astrobiology connection 00:45:37 – NASA’s global brand power: Why the NASA logo matters 00:51:08 – China’s space program vs. NASA: A tale of two strategies 00:54:07 – Building habitats on the Moon and Mars using regolith 01:00:15 – Why NASA can’t advertise—and how its brand thrives anyway Links and Resources: NASA Watch: www.nasawatch.com Astrobiology.com: www.astrobiology.com Parker Solar Probe Mission: www.nasa.gov/solarprobe Voyager Mission Details: www.nasa.gov/voyager Follow Accelerator Media https://x.com/xceleratormedia https://instagram.com/xcelerator.media/ https://linkedin.com/company/accelerator-media-org