Just as the actual Karman Line is the threshold to space at roughly 100 kilometers in altitude, Karman Line Cafe can be your threshold to weekly casual conversations about human spaceflight. Each Tuesday we’ll explore a topic about the International Space Station or NASA’s Artemis Moon program in…
In this episode, hosts Derek Richardson and Reuben Worthington talk about some of the highlights of 2019 for both the International Space Station as well as NASA's Artemis Moon program and discuss the what the next year and decade holds for both programs. Just as the actual Karman Line is the threshold to space at roughly 100 kilometers in altitude, Karman Line Cafe can be your threshold to weekly casual conversations about human spaceflight. If you love human spaceflight and want to learn more, subscribe where you get your podcasts so you don’t miss an episode. Be sure to follow Orbital Velocity on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. You can also visit orbital-velocity.com for more content chronicling humanity’s journey toward becoming a multiplanetary species. You can also sign up for Orbital Velocity's newsletter for a monthly snapshot of the ISS and Artemis programs. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hi! I’m Derek Richardson, editor of Orbital Velocity, writer of The Space Capsule newsletter and now the co-host of Karman Line Cafe — a podcast dedicated to casual conversations about human spaceflight. Each Tuesday, I, along with co-host Reuben Worthington, will take a topic concerning current human spaceflight programs — in particular the International Space Station and NASA’s Artemis Moon program — and discuss it in detail. So, if you love human spaceflight and want to learn more, subscribe where you get your podcasts so you don’t miss an episode. Be sure to follow Orbital Velocity on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. You can also visit orbital-velocity.com for more content chronicling humanity’s journey toward becoming a multiplanetary species.