In this episode of the Multiplanetary Society host Timothy Reuter speak with Starcloud CEO Philip Johnston. Starcloud is is building data centers in space and predicts a future where almost all cloud computing infrastructure is located off earth. We discuss the economics of moving compute into space, what is needed to complete the largest in space assembly project ever attempted, and the value of becoming a multi solar vs multi planetary species.
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In this episode of the Multiplanetary Society Podcast host Timothy Reuter talks with the authors of the recently published report on options for a US space nuclear strategy sponsored by the US Department of Energy's Idaho National Laboratory. Bhavya Lal is a Former NASA Associate Administrator for Technology, Policy, and Strategy and Roger Myers is the Former Executive Director for Advanced Programs at Aerojet Rocketdyne and a current member of the National Academy of Engineering.
In this episode we discuss why, despite spending billions of dollars, the US has failed to fly any in-space fission reactors since 1965, what it would take for the US to become a leader in space nuclear, key use cases, and the impact of allowing China to take the lead in this sector.
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In this episode of the Multiplanetary Society host Timothy Reuter welcomes back Dr. Michael "Orbit" Nayak, a distinguished program manager at DARPA with a career that spans roles as a space shuttle engineer, flight director, planetary scientist at NASA Ames, and even a skydiving instructor. They discuss how to create a sustainable lunar economy, the economics of mining in space, and the connection between science fiction and scientific progress.
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In this episode I talked with Raphael Roettgen, the founding partner of space focused VC firm Earth to Mars Capital. We spoke about the role of venture capital in the space ecosystem, why in space manufacturing may be the next big application, and how the military and civil space ecosystems interact.
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In this episode we speak with former acting NASA Chief Economist Akhil Rao. We talk about what economic questions NASA is interested in, the role of government in market creation, and why more economists don't work on space topics.
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In this episode we speak with Zeno Power CEO Tyler Bernstein. Zeno Power is building nuclear batteries to enable missions in space and under the sea. We talk about the role nuclear power can play in exploration, the role of AI in pushing the nuclear and space nuclear industry forward, and advice for space entrepreneurs.
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In this episode we speak with Daniel Faber, CEO of Orbit Fab and former CEO of Deep Space Industries. Orbit Fab is building gas stations in space. We talk about how to find a short term market in the space sector while pursuing long term goals, how to build a bustling in-space economy, and advice for space entrepreneurs.
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In this episode we speak with Phil Metzger of the Florida Space Institute. We talk about the future of in space resource utilization, how he got the White House to take seriously the idea of boot strapping a solar system wide civilization, and the current state of space economics.
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In this episode we speak with SpaceFund Founder and Managing Partner Meagan Crawford. We talk about what makes a good business plan in the space sector, how investing in space is different from other sectors, and what she learned from working at an asteroid mining company.
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In this episode we speak with Longshot CEO Mike Grace. We talk about how to bring launch costs down by 100x, what applications that enables, turning crazy ideas into businesses, and the spiritual reasons for becoming a multiplanetary society.
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Space is a $1.8 trillion opportunity according to the World Economic Forum and McKinsey and Company. In this episode we speak with the Forum's Space Technology Lead Nikolai Khlystov about the recently published report, what a space for space economy might look like, and potential futures for governance in space.
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In this episode we speak with Rabbi Adam Bellows about the religious implications of living off earth long term.
Rabbi Bellows is the spiritual leader of Temple Israel in West Lafayette, Indiana. He was ordained at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he wrote his thesis entitled "Eyes on the Horizon: Theological and Halakhic Challenges for the First Jewish Settlers on the Moon, Mars, and Beyond."
We discuss whether the bible permits travel into space, how to maintain the Jewish calendar when one is not on earth, and how religion might evolve once we become multiplanetary.
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In this episode we speak with Space Nuclear Power Corporation Chief Technology Officer Dr. David Poston. We discuss Space Nukes vision for nuclear power in space, why we aren't making progress faster, and what he thinks future systems will look like. We also talk about the importance of becoming a multiplanetary society.
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In this episode we speak with Lockheed Martin's Deep Space Exploration Strategy and Business Development Lead Lisa May. We discuss what it takes to build a business focused on deep space, what LM can learn from the "new space" companies and what they can learn from LM, and finally what Lisa thinks we will be doing in deep space in the next 20 years.
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In this episode we interview DARPA Program Manager Dr Michael "Orbit" Nayak. We discuss DARPA's LunA-10 project, which is a look at what infrastructure is needed over the next 10 years to create a strong cis-lunar economy. We also talk about "making the impossible possible" as well as DARPA's historic role in the space sector.
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Today’s episode is the beginning of an oral history project about the previous generation of asteroid mining companies in the 2010s, specifically Deep Space Industries and Planetary Resources. If anybody listening to this worked at DSI or Planetary Resources, I’d love to talk with you on or off the record for this project.
Today we are talking with Craig Foulds, the first full time employee at Deep Space Industries who was with them from 2013 -2017. He has since gone on to work at other great space companies including Bradford Space and Ultra Safe Nuclear.
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In this episode we speak with Dr Christopher Mason, Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at Weill Cornell Medicine and author of The Next 500 Years: Engineering Life to Reach New Worlds. In this episode we dive head on into why Dr Mason believes we have an obligation to become multiplanetary, how it would be immoral not to genetically engineer humans, and a 10 stage plan for accomplishing this. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review to help others find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com.
In this episode we speak with Dr Philip R. Christensen, a geophysicist who is Regents Professor and the Ed and Helen Korrick Professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University. We discuss how to accelerate the pace of progress, whether there is life off earth in our solar system, and how he thinks about technological progress.
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In this episode we speak with Zeno Power's Director of Space & Planetary Regulation Alex Gilbert. We discuss how nuclear power and propulsion enables new types of missions, what policies are needed to enable this technology, and key takeaways from the Nuclear Emerging Technology for Space conference. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review to help others find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com.
In this episode we speak with the Limitless Space Institute's Director of Advanced R&D Dr White. We discuss why interstellar travel is worth pursuing, technology pathways for achieving that dream, and the basic human desire for exploration. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review to help others find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com.