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El Castillo de la Historia
Conspiraciones ovni - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

El Castillo de la Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 427:36


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En esta extraordinaria serie el actor, presentador y fenómeno de la ciencia ficción Craig Charles y la astrofísica Sarah Cruddas investigan en profundidad algunos de los avistamientos de ovnis más inexplicables, asombrosos y recientes del mundo, desde las recientes filtraciones de la Marina de los EE. UU.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Documentales TV -Historia y Ficción. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1883325

Documentales de la Historia
Conspiraciones ovni - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Documentales de la Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 427:36


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En esta extraordinaria serie el actor, presentador y fenómeno de la ciencia ficción Craig Charles y la astrofísica Sarah Cruddas investigan en profundidad algunos de los avistamientos de ovnis más inexplicables, asombrosos y recientes del mundo, desde las recientes filtraciones de la Marina de los EE. UU.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Documentales TV -Historia y Ficción. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1883325

On Orbit
Storytelling for Space: Sarah Cruddas on Communicating the Value of Space

On Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 37:55


Space journalist and TV personality Sarah Cruddas joins the On Orbit podcast this week ahead of her appearance as guest host at SATELLITE 2025.  Sarah has had an exciting career in space journalism and communications from being a weather presenter and science correspondent to being a TV personality, industry consultant and author. She's extremely passionate about how space technology can make life better on Earth, and wants to see the industry get out of its bubble and do a better job of communicating why space technology matters.  Sarah tells the story of how she covered the final Space Shuttle launch and landing in 2011 using a satellite dish to send a signal back to the BCC, and how she took a scientific look at reports of alien activity and UFOs as part of her work on two TV shows. We also talk about what she's looking forward to at SATELLITE, from the keynotes, GovMilSpace program, and networking opportunities to connect with folks in the industry. This episode is sponsored by AvL Technologies. AvL Technologies is a leading manufacturer of multi-band and multi-orbit satellite communications ground terminals, serving both government and commercial markets. With terminals ranging in size from 60 cm  to 4.6 m AvL provides efficient, cost-effective solutions for voice, video, and data connectivity without the need for specialized training. AvL's innovative and visionary approach to engineering and design ensures the critical requirements of today's missions are met. For more information please visit avltech.com, or visit AvL at the SATELLITE Show at Booth 2118 in the Exhibit Hall.

Documentales Sonoros
Especial Navidad: Conspiraciones ovni

Documentales Sonoros

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 427:36


Ya es oficial, los ovnis son reales, han pasado de ser una teoría conspirativa, a recibir la aprobación gubernamental de más alto nivel. En esta extraordinaria serie el actor, presentador y fenómeno de la ciencia ficción Craig Charles y la astrofísica Sarah Cruddas investigan en profundidad algunos de los avistamientos de ovnis más inexplicables, asombrosos y recientes del mundo, desde las recientes filtraciones de la Marina de los EE. UU., pasando por el incidente del bosque de Rendlesham, hasta el espectacular fenómeno de las Luces de Phoenix en Arizona. Desde un Centro de Investigación especialmente creado, Craig y Sarah examinan nuevas y convincentes pruebas con detalle forense y revelan testimonios nunca antes escuchados. Recurrirán a expertos de renombre mundial y a testigos oculares de primera mano para construir cada caso. Compararán estas experiencias con otros avistamientos pioneros y revelarán secretos impactantes que el gobierno no quiere que sepamos. No dejarán piedra sin remover para intentar dar respuesta a la gran pregunta: ¿estamos solos en el universo?

Star 105.5 Joe and Tina
Joe live from Florida at Artemis launch site with Sarah Cruddas

Star 105.5 Joe and Tina

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 6:18


Tina wanted to see what the latest was just before they scrubbed the launch for Monday, August 29! Joe was explaining, then brought in Sarah Cruddas who covers these events more extensively. Follow her @sarahcruddastv on IG or @sarahcruddas Twitter

In-Orbit
National Space Partnership

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 43:52


The National Space Strategy was published in September 2021, bringing together the UK's strengths in science and technology, defence, regulation and diplomacy to pursue a bold national vision of growing the UK as a science and technology superpower. The Strategy is a considerable undertaking and driving it forward will require knowledge, insight, and evidence of where new interventions are best targeted.The National Space Partnership will build a much-needed, unified relationship between Government, industry, and academia, providing co-ordinated strategic insight and advice to the space sector, creating an agile and robust approach to supporting the delivery of the National Space Strategy.Our host, Sarah Cruddas, talks to Ruth Mallors-Ray of RMR Consultants, Andy Shaw from Assimila Ltd, and Mark Presley from MAP Analytica.Satellite Applications Catapult: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, FacebookNational Space Partnership: Website, LinkedInAssimila Ltd: Website, Twitter, LinkedInMAP Analytica: Website, LinkedIn

Podcast Radio Hour
Science Stories

Podcast Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 58:58


Chris Pearson and science nerd Rick Edwards recommend factual science listening. The space journalist Sarah Cruddas discusses her series "Where's My Jetpack?" She'll tell us about the links between science fiction and fact, and we'll hear whether she would want to visit Mars. Plus, we'll hear clips from: The Vulnerable Scientist Small Screen Science You Are Not So Smart The Animal Behaviour Podcast The Happiness Lab The Curious Cases of Rutherford and Fry Invisibilia Why Aren't You A Doctor Yet? In Defense Of Plants

FUTURATI PODCAST
Ep. 86: Space exploration (and why it matters) | Sarah Cruddas

FUTURATI PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 58:21


Sarah Cruddas is a space journalist, international TV host, and award winning author. She has an academic background in astrophysics and is a global thought leader in the growing commercial space sector. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In-Orbit
Satellites, SIDS, and Sustainability

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 42:08


Without space, we would not know nearly as much about our need to act against climate change as we currently do. As the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events increases, there has never been more of a need for this type of information. This is particularly true for people of Fiji, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands. Despite contributing the least to global greenhouse gas emissions, small island nation developing states are on the frontlines of the climate crisis. With around one-third of the population living less than five metres above sea level, rising waters are forcing communities from their ancestral homes, as land and lives are lost to the effects of climate change. Recognising the need to act, the UK Space Agency funded IPP CommonSensing project has created a tool to support these nations and assist decision-makers in their efforts. Through the CommonSensing platform, map-based evidence can be used to navigate the complex funding landscape, resilience and relocation efforts, disaster risk reduction, and enhanced food security. Visit the CommonSensing website >>Our host Sarah Cruddas is joined virtually from Fiji by Leba Gaunavinaka from UNOSAT and Katherine Cooke from The Commonwealth; and from the UK, Richard Oates from Spatial Days and the Satellite Applications Catapult, and Nathan Woodley, also from the Satellite Applications Catapult. Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, WebsiteCommonSensing: Twitter, WebsiteUNITAR-UNOSAT: UNITAR Twitter, UNOSAT Twitter, LinkedIn, WebsiteThe Commonwealth: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, WebsiteSpatial Days: LinkedIn, Website

Where's My Jetpack?
Where's My... Jetpack?

Where's My Jetpack?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 37:41


In our first episode of this brand new series, Sarah Cruddas and Luke Moore search for *the* iconic Space Age invention: the jetpack.From unwieldy early iterations to modern imitations that still remain on the periphery of technological discovery, we're yet to see a jetpack that can be strapped on and flown to work. But, in 2022, is that about to change?To help us work out if we'll see jetpacks in our near future, we're joined by jet suit inventor and pilot Richard Browning, Dr Jonathan Clark and the great Bill Suitor, pilot of the iconic jetpack at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.Which inventions should we look into next? Find us on Twitter @SarahCruddas @lukeaaronmoore @StakPod***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

In-Orbit
8: UK Launch Capability

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 40:52


Access to space in the UK is changing. New technologies emerge every year, creating the opportunity for new types of companies to exploit the power of space.The next natural step in the UK space industry's journey, is launch.Spaceport sites have been planned across the UK, including in Scotland and Cornwall, which could cement the country as Europe's most attractive destination for commercial spaceflight activities. But what will these spaceports look like, how will they operate, and what challenges are we facing?Our host Sarah Cruddas is joined remotely from the Westcott Space Cluster by Mike Curtis-Rouse from the Satellite Applications Catapult, and Matt Escott from Protolaunch, and from Argentina, Dan Etenberg from LIA Aerospace.Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, FacebookProtolaunch: Website, Twitter, LinkedInLIA Aerospace: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn

Where's My Jetpack?
Trailer: Where's My Jetpack? | Launching Thursday 24th Feb

Where's My Jetpack?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 2:11


Back in the 1980s, TV and films promised us everything from jetpacks to flying cars and holidays in space - so what happened to those Space Age dreams? Join space journalist and author, Sarah Cruddas and broadcaster Luke Moore as we answer those questions on Where's My Jetpack? Each episode, we look into a different piece of retrofuturistic technology that never was, to find out if these brilliant inventions are still just science fiction or, by looking in the right places, may be just around the corner.Subscribe now and join us for our first episode, Where's My: Jetpack? on Thursday 24th Feb. New episodes released every Thursday. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

In-Orbit
7: Space Clusters: Connecting the UK

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 38:36


Developing a strong space community in all regions across the UK is essential to foster new collaborations and bring new innovations to life. Over the past decade, the UK space sector has grown from a small group of highly successful niche companies, to a far reaching, dynamic and diverse ecosystem made up of entrepreneurs, academia and both large and small commercial organisations.   New technologies and applications that are resulting from these collaborations are fundamentally changing how society operates while simultaneously raising the profile of the UK Space Sector.Our host, Sarah Cruddas, is joined remotely from Oxford by Nafeesa Dajda, Head of Regional Growth at the Satellite Applications Catapult, from Cornwall, Gail Eastaugh, Programme Director at AeroSpace Cornwall, and from Scotland, Daniel Smith, Founder & Creative Director of AstroAgency.Satellite Applications Catapult: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, FacebookAeroSpace Cornwall: Website, Twitter, LinkedInAstroAgency: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn

In-Orbit
6: Inequalities in Health

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 48:01


We are in an era of unprecedented change within healthcare, driven by increasing need and accelerating technology opportunities.It is no secret that the NHS is under increasing pressure, but in recent years new solutions have begun to emerge that could help alleviate this stress. The question is: how do we use these new technologies in the best – and fairest - way possible?Currently, the infrastructure is not in place to enable the same levels of care to be delivered to all, and the pandemic has exposed and amplified the inequalities within our system. These are unfair and avoidable.Our host Sarah Cruddas is joined by John Vesey from the Satellite Applications Catapult, Lord Victor Adebowale from Visionable, and Pritesh Mistry from the King's Fund.Satellite Applications Catapult: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, FacebookVisionable: Website, Twitter, LinkedInThe King's Fund: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn

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Somewhere in the Skies
UFO Conspiracies with Astrophysicist, Sarah Cruddas

Somewhere in the Skies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 38:27


On episode 248 of SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES, we are joined by astrophysicist and space journalist, Sarah Cruddas. Cruddas joins forces with BBC favorite, Craig Charles to search for possible evidence that could prove the existence of UFOs in their new Sky History series, UFO Conspiracies. In each episode, the pair tackle a famous major UFO sighting by scrutinizing never before heard witness testimonials, whistleblowers, UFO experts, video footage and more. By sifting through the evidence and separating fact from fiction, Cruddas and Charles attempt to provide answers to the UFO mystery. Cruddas shares some of the cases they'll investigate, her personal thoughts on UFOs, and where our science and technology is leading us in finally answering the age-old question; are we alone? Watch UFO Conspiracies - Tuesdays at 9pm GMT on SKY HISTORY: https://bit.ly/3qsOUHu Follow Sarah Cruddas on Twitter at: @sarahcruddasPatreon: www.patreon.com/somewhereskiesWebsite: www.somewhereintheskies.comYouTube Channel: CLICK HEREOfficial Store: CLICK HERESomewhere in the Skies Coffee: CLICK HEREOrder Ryan's book in paperback, ebook, or audiobook by CLICKING HERETwitter: @SomewhereSkiesInstagram: @SomewhereSkiesPodSomewhere in the Skies Subreddit: www.reddit.com/r/SomewhereSkiesPod/Watch Mysteries Decoded for free at www.CWseed.comOpening Theme Song, "Ephemeral Reign" by Per KiilstofteSOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES is part of the eOne podcast network. To learn more, CLICK HERECopyright © 2021 Ryan Sprague. All rights reserved.Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/somewhere-in-the-skies. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Unexplained With Howard Hughes
Edition 602 - Sarah Cruddas - On Her New UFO Tv Series

The Unexplained With Howard Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022


Astrophysicist, author and tv presenter Sarah Cruddas talks about her new Sky History series "UFO Conspiracies" she presents with broadcaster Craig Charles...

In-Orbit
5: In-Orbit Servicing and Manufacturing

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 47:30


We are moving into an era of space infrastructure, where the size of what can be fitted into a rocket is no longer a constraint on what can operate in space. In-Orbit Servicing and Manufacturing – or IOSM for short – is a nascent market with huge opportunities, referring to the operations and activities conducted in Low Earth Orbit, though they could happen anywhere in the solar system. IOSM is more than just servicing and manufacturing. It also covers inspection, repair, assembly, and perhaps even recycling. But these operations have all for the most part already happened in space, to some degree. The assembly of the International Space Station, for example, took 30 space missions to complete, whilst the Hubble telescope has been inspected, repaired, and upgraded throughout its lifespan.  So, if these activities are nothing new, why is everyone so excited about IOSM?Our host, Sarah Cruddas, is joined by Mike Curtis-Rouse from the Satellite Applications Catapult, Lorenzo Ferrario from D-Orbit, and Thomas Clayson from Magdrive.Satellite Applications Catapult: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, FacebookD-Orbit: Website, Twitter, LinkedInMagdrive: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn

In-Orbit
4: Sustainable Finance

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 46:48


The transition to a sustainable global economy will be the most capital-intensive transition in human history. Sustainable finance is about aligning the financial system with global sustainability. This focus is becoming increasingly relevant as our economic activities reach beyond the natural and social boundaries of our planet. A new and resilient financial system is required to underpin this economic transition. Getting financial markets to integrate climate change, environmental, and social sustainability into their decision-making will help institutions appropriately manage risk and reduce losses. But how can information from space empower this process?Our host, Sarah Cruddas, is joined by Christophe Christiaen from the Oxford Sustainable Finance Programme, Mariam Crichton from 4EarthIntelligence, and Beth Burks from S&P Global. Satellite Applications Catapult: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, FacebookOxford Sustainable Finance Programme: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn4 Earth Intelligence: Website, Twitter, LinkedInS&P Global: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn

In-Orbit
In-Orbit: Series Two

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 1:37


Bold space aspirations can create prosperity, drive sustainability, and enable security around the world. For years, the space sector was a well-kept secret, the preserve of the super powers: few people knew we had a space industry – let alone one that was commercially successful on a global scale.  Britain has played a pivotal role in transforming the space landscape, enabling multiple industries, as well as Government, to exploit the benefits of being in orbit – whether empowering our journey towards a Net Zero future, making healthcare more accessible, or introducing truly universal connectivity.This podcast is brought to you by the Satellite Applications Catapult, a UK technology and innovation company driving economic growth through the commercialisation of space, and hosted by Sarah Cruddas.Across this new series of 8 episodes we'll be in conversation with some of the most innovative minds in the country, exploring the ways that the UK is using space to make huge differences to our everyday lives, as well as gaining a better understanding of its role in shaping – and sustaining – our planet for the future.Visit our websiteJoin us on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook

Celestial Citizen
The Importance of Looking Up

Celestial Citizen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 48:09


On this week's episode, we're joined by Sarah Cruddas to discuss her most recent book Look Up: Our Story with the Stars, her work as a space journalist and TV host, and how we improve Earth through future space science and exploration.Sarah is a space journalist, international TV host and award-winning author.  She has an academic background in astrophysics and is a global thought leader in the growing commercial space sector.On television, Sarah is one of the hosts of ‘Contact' on Discovery Channel and Science Channel.  The show is broadcast in the US and internationally.  She is also a leading voice of space on various other television shows in the UK and US, regularly appearing on Sky, BBC, CNN, People Television, ITV News, Channel 4 News and Channel 5 News.  As well as, on various documentaries on Discovery Channel and Science Channel and UK shows including Coast, BBC Sunday Morning Live and Derren Brown.As a writer, Sarah has authored four books about space exploration; Findout! Solar System, Do You Know about Space?, The Space Race: The Journey to the Moon and Beyond and most recently, Look Up: Our Story with the Stars.  Sarah also regularly writes about space exploration for several media outlets including The Telegraph, Politico, The Sunday Times, CNN, BBC and The Royal Aeronautical Society.Sarah also sits on the board of directors of Space for Humanity, a global non-profit dedicated to democratizing access to space and is an honorary advocate of the Space Frontier Foundation.Sarah's mission is to inspire a diverse audience about why space exploration matters, how it has shaped all of our lives, and why we all need to look up a little more.Support the show (https://donorbox.org/celestial-citizen)

Space Boffins Podcast, from the Naked Scientists

Shuttle pilot and International Space Station Commander, Terry Virts, chats to Space Boffins about flying the Shuttle, commanding the ISS, photographing the Earth...and UFOs. And after the triumphant flight of Wally Funk, Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are joined by space reporter and commercial spaceflight expert, Sarah Cruddas, to talk about space tourism and space entrepreneurs. But will the price of spaceflight ever come down so the rest of us can afford it? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Shuttle pilot and International Space Station Commander, Terry Virts, chats to Space Boffins about flying the Shuttle, commanding the ISS, photographing the Earth...and UFOs. And after the triumphant flight of Wally Funk, Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are joined by space reporter and commercial spaceflight expert, Sarah Cruddas, to talk about space tourism and space entrepreneurs. But will the price of spaceflight ever come down so the rest of us can afford it? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Shuttle pilot and International Space Station Commander, Terry Virts, chats to Space Boffins about flying the Shuttle, commanding the ISS, photographing the Earth...and UFOs. And after the triumphant flight of Wally Funk, Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are joined by space reporter and commercial spaceflight expert, Sarah Cruddas, to talk about space tourism and space entrepreneurs. But will the price of spaceflight ever come down so the rest of us can afford it? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The STEMcast
Cruising on Space Altitudes (ft. Sarah Cruddas)

The STEMcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 48:56


In this episode, my guest Sarah and I talk about the spark and significance of space science even from down here on Earth. If you want to take your sights to greater heights and re-imagine what is possible for humanity, listen to this episode. Sarah Cruddas is a space journalist, international TV host and best-selling author and she is taking her passion beyond academics into media and out-of-this-world engagements!

Xtended
Ep.111 – Sarah Cruddas ‘Look Up’

Xtended

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021


We are joined by space journalist, international TV host and award-winning author Sarah Cruddas to talk about the Mars Orbiters and her new book, ‘Look Up’.

The Agenda Podcast
Episode 44: Returning to the moon

The Agenda Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 18:54


This year, the world's space superpowers are set to launch brand new lunar missions. This week on the Agenda podcast we set our sights on space, and see what the future of space exploration might look like. First on the podcast we're joined by Xu Yansong, the Director for International Cooperation in the China National Space Administration [01:41] He explains what China's ambitions are in space.  We also speak to veteran space journalist Leonard David about the first phase of NASA's new mission, Artemis 1, which begins this year [04:06]. He explains why countries and private enterprises are interested in the moon again and what the United States stands to gain from going back after almost 40 years. But what about Europe? Bernhard Hufenbach, Lead of Commercialization and Innovation Team at ESA explains which sort of industries are going to thrive in a lunar economy [08:38]. He also explains how what we're doing in space can benefit us here on earth [10:26]. Finally we talk to space journalist Sarah Cruddas and the director of the UK national space academy Anu Ohja [11:31]. They explain why studying the moon can give us more insight into our own planet and why the renewed interest in space is important for Earth's future. 

The Book Club
The Magic Book Club Podcast - A Year in Books

The Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 31:59


On this week's episode of The Magic Book Club Podcast, we cap off the year by the virtual fireside by taking a look back on the year in books. Tom and Emma remember their favourite Magic Book Club moments of 2020 with a little help from Nadiya Hussain, Dolly Alderton and Sarah Cruddas... and we find out just how far along Tom is with potentially the wildest claim of the year... tackling War and Peace.

Space4U
Sarah Cruddas – Space Journalist

Space4U

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 35:44


In this episode: We meet Sarah Cruddas, an accomplished space journalist, international TV host, and award-winning author from the United Kingdom. A global thought leader in the growing commercial space sector, Sarah’s many talents and her background in astrophysics have led her to opportunities such as being a host for “Contact” on Discovery Channel and Science Channel, as well as making regular appearances on Sky, the BBC, CNN, People Television, ITV News, and more. Sarah has authored four books about space exploration, including her latest: “Look Up: Our Story with the Stars.” In our conversation, Sarah discusses what led her to pursue a career in the space community and what it’s like being an international space journalist. She also gives unique insight into being a communicator within the science world, the private space industry, and the global space economy. Sarah, who was first inspired to pursue a space career as a teen attending Space Camp in the U.S., says “My whole life, space has been my passion. It’s there from the start. For me, I would always say to people who ask, ‘Why would you care about space?’ My answer would be: ‘Why would you not care about space?’ It’s as much about philosophy and a search for meaning as it is about science.” For more information about Sarah, visit her website at https://sarahcruddas.com Introductory and closing music: Paint the Sky by Hans Atom © copyright 2015, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/hansatom/50718 Ft: Miss Judged

Space and Things
STP12 - Sarah Cruddas - Look Up: Our Story With The Stars.

Space and Things

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 47:35


In this week's podcast we are joined by Sarah Cruddas who has just released the most wonderful book called "Look Up: Our Story With The Stars" and it she has giving us an incredible interview.Find out more about Sarah:https://sarahcruddas.com/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/sarahcruddasInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahcruddastvOrder a personalised signed version of Look Up: https://www.spacestore.co/product/look-up-our-story-with-the-stars/Full show notes: https://spaceandthingspodcast.com/podcast/stp-1-the-podcast-has-launched-d6e92-mpyzr-xswpe-5x8j3-3z645-xmxzf-a3ag7-5zrzp-rlrwg-nfkpj-s6pl3Image Credit: Sarah CruddasSpace and Things:Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/spaceandthings1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spaceandthingspodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/spaceandthingspodcast/Merch and Info: https://www.spaceandthingspodcast.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/SpaceandthingsBusiness Enquiries: info@andthingsproductions.comSpace and Things is brought to you And Things Productions https://www.andthingsproductions.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/spaceandthings. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Book Club
The Magic Book Club with Dolly Alderton, Nadiya Hussain and Sarah Cruddas.

The Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 38:01


On this week's episode of The Magic Book Club Podcast Emma B is joined by the brilliant writer and columnist Dolly Alderton! The pair chat about the perils of online dating, how it feels to put your life story out in the world for everyone to read, and her debut fiction novel Ghosts. Emma also catches up with Britain's baking sweetheart Nadiya Hussain. Nadiya lets Emma into her baking secrets, including getting up at 5am to make chicken donuts, and of course, who she has her eye on to win this years series of The Great British Bake Off.

The Unexplained With Howard Hughes
Edition 483 - Paul Sinclair, Sarah Cruddas, Seth Shostak And Dr David Whitehouse

The Unexplained With Howard Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020


A catchup with Paul Sinclair - plus Sarah Cruddas, Seth Shostak and Dr David Whitehouse on the discovery of "phosphine" around Venus...

Interplanetary Podcast
#202 - Sarah Cruddas - Mirror Matter

Interplanetary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 95:41


Matt's joined by another of the Podcast;'s new co-hosts, Chris Carney. We catch up with the marvellous Sarah Cruddas, or do we indeed catch up with two Sarah's one in the mirror universe chatting to Mirror Matt with a beard, almost certainly not! Space Song playlist on Spotify bit.ly/spacesongs If you enjoy the show please go over to www.Patreon.com/Interplanetary and become a Patron or even a producer of the show. If you enjoy why not join the BIS at www.bis-space.com the oldest space advocacy organisation in the world. Subscribe on iTunes itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1097505801 Subscribe on Stitcher www.stitcher.com/podcast/interplanetary-podcast Hosts: Matt Russell and Julio Aprea Music: Matt Russell / Iam7 Additional Narration: George Russell www.interplanetary.org.uk @interplanetypod

The Book Club
The Magic Book Club Podcast with Heather Morris, Sarah Cruddas and Ken Follett

The Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 45:32


This week on The Magic Book Club Podcast Tom Price catches up with the amazing mind behind The Tattooist of Auschwitz Heather Morris about her new book Stories Of Hope. The pair chat about keeping hope amid a difficult year, and her inspirational relationship with Lale Sokolov. Tom also brushes up on his science to chat with real life space journalist Sarah Cruddas about her brand new book Look Up... we even find out when we might be going to mars! And finally, literary legend Ken Follett tells us how he stays inspired to write his bestselling books.

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

With astronauts preparing for the first flight in the Dragon spacecraft, space reporter Sarah Cruddas discusses this new era in space travel. Richard and Sue hear about the space industry's response to Covid-19, astronaut Nicole Stott talks about space art and we feature another song about Hubble that should have been a Britpop classic. As the Space Boffins in lockdown go mildly hysterical, enjoy the calming effects of Atom Bomb Yoga... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins Podcast, from the Naked Scientists

With astronauts preparing for the first flight in the Dragon spacecraft, space reporter Sarah Cruddas discusses this new era in space travel. Richard and Sue hear about the space industry's response to Covid-19, astronaut Nicole Stott talks about space art and we feature another song about Hubble that should have been a Britpop classic. As the Space Boffins in lockdown go mildly hysterical, enjoy the calming effects of Atom Bomb Yoga... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

With astronauts preparing for the first flight in the Dragon spacecraft, space reporter Sarah Cruddas discusses this new era in space travel. Richard and Sue hear about the space industry's response to Covid-19, astronaut Nicole Stott talks about space art and we feature another song about Hubble that should have been a Britpop classic. As the Space Boffins in lockdown go mildly hysterical, enjoy the calming effects of Atom Bomb Yoga... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The Agenda Podcast
Episode 6: Space

The Agenda Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 16:33


Space is the final frontier, but who can afford to go there? As America, China and Europe look to kick-start a new space race - who will be the winners and losers? Where is the real money to be made?  This week on the Agenda Podcast with Stephen Cole try and answer these questions for you. We talk to space journalist Sarah Cruddas and ask her why she has chosen to build her career around the subject [00.59]. She also tells us what she suspects space exploration could do for us in the coming decades [02.02]. Also joining our panel is Dr. Christoph Beischl, Research Fellow at the London Institute of Space Policy and Law. We ask Dr. Beischl about space law and the challenges surrounding the commercialisation of space [03.01]. Mitch Hunter-Scullion, the CEO and founder of Asteroid Mining Corporation, also discusses the new field of asteroid mining and what his company is trying to accomplish [05.01].And finally we are joined by the director of the UK's National Space Academy, Professor Anu Ojha. Professor Ojha tells us why there is a need for a national space academy in the UK and the benefits that it brings to society as a whole [08.20]. For more topics like this subscribe to The Agenda Podcast with Stephen Cole with these links below. Apple Podcasts, Spotify , Stitcher, Google Podcasts 

Mission Eve
Episode 0109: Sarah Cruddas

Mission Eve

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 36:01


Sarah Cruddas is a space journalist, broadcaster, author of the children's book "The Space Race," and host of the Discovery Channel show "CONTACT." She joins us on "Mission Eve" to discuss how space camp inspired her to join the industry, the power of storytelling, and how her career evolved from a reporter at the BBC to her career in space (plus the incredible risk and failure it took to get there). Ladies, as Sarah reminds us, we are all extraordinary. And more than ever, the time is now to take a seat at the table.

Fun Kids Science Weekly
Science Weekly Space Bumper Special!

Fun Kids Science Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2019 41:25


This week, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of man walking on the moon, it's a space special on the Science Weekly! Sarah Cruddas, author of 'The Space Race' joins Dan to chat all about the mission to get people on the moon, Dan and the question 'what makes something invisible?', we find out how deadly space really is, we speak to scientist Chris Riley all about the moon landing and his book 'Where we once stood', and it's a special space science in the news! 

Space Capital Podcast
Ep.05 - Inside Expedition 17

Space Capital Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2017 61:06


Every year Space Angels ​host​s​ an Expedition, where a limited group of 20 of our most active investor members come together for an inside, first-hand look at the nascent private space industry. In prior years we've traveled to space industry hotbeds like San Francisco, Seattle, and Southern California, where members have enjoyed unique access to some of the most prominent entrepreneurial space ventures. Joining us on this year's Expedition was author, journalist, British television personality, and Space Angels contributor, Sarah Cruddas, who's joins us on this episode to give us an inside listen to Expedition 17 Houston.

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists
Space Highlights of 2017

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 44:40


Richard Hollingham and Sue Nelson are joined by space journalist Sarah Cruddas and rocket insurer, David Wade, to discuss 2017 and look ahead to 2018 in space. Featuring genetically engineered astronauts, Cassini and giant private rockets, it also includes the second part of our interview with Apollo 15 astronaut, Al Worden. He talks about his pioneering spacewalk, difficult homecoming, life after the Moon and reveals how he feels about his commander. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins Podcast, from the Naked Scientists

Richard Hollingham and Sue Nelson are joined by space journalist Sarah Cruddas and rocket insurer, David Wade, to discuss 2017 and look ahead to 2018 in space. Featuring genetically engineered astronauts, Cassini and giant private rockets, it also includes the second part of our interview with Apollo 15 astronaut, Al Worden. He talks about his pioneering spacewalk, difficult homecoming, life after the Moon and reveals how he feels about his commander. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists
Space Highlights of 2017

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2017 44:40


Richard Hollingham and Sue Nelson are joined by space journalist Sarah Cruddas and rocket insurer, David Wade, to discuss 2017 and look ahead to 2018 in space. Featuring genetically engineered astronauts, Cassini and giant private rockets, it also includes the second part of our interview with Apollo 15 astronaut, Al Worden. He talks about his pioneering spacewalk, difficult homecoming, life after the Moon and reveals how he feels about his commander. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins Podcast, from the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins Sue Nelson, Richard Hollingham and studio guest Sarah Cruddas talk rockets, total eclipses and Cassini's final days at Saturn. Apollo, Mercury and Shuttle propulsions engineer John Tribe reminisces about his incredible career - beginning in Britain and ending up in Cape Canaveral - including his final moments with astronaut Gus Grissom and the crew of Apollo 1 before its fatal fire. Cassini project scientist Linda Spilker, from NASA JPL, bids a sad farewell to a remarkably successful mission around Saturn, its rings and moons before the final plunge on September 15. Plus there's... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins Sue Nelson, Richard Hollingham and studio guest Sarah Cruddas talk rockets, total eclipses and Cassini's final days at Saturn. Apollo, Mercury and Shuttle propulsions engineer John Tribe reminisces about his incredible career - beginning in Britain and ending up in Cape Canaveral - including his final moments with astronaut Gus Grissom and the crew of Apollo 1 before its fatal fire. Cassini project scientist Linda Spilker, from NASA JPL, bids a sad farewell to a remarkably successful mission around Saturn, its rings and moons before the final plunge on September 15. Plus there's... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins Sue Nelson, Richard Hollingham and studio guest Sarah Cruddas talk rockets, total eclipses and Cassini's final days at Saturn. Apollo, Mercury and Shuttle propulsions engineer John Tribe reminisces about his incredible career - beginning in Britain and ending up in Cape Canaveral - including his final moments with astronaut Gus Grissom and the crew of Apollo 1 before its fatal fire. Cassini project scientist Linda Spilker, from NASA JPL, bids a sad farewell to a remarkably successful mission around Saturn, its rings and moons before the final plunge on September 15. Plus there's... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Interplanetary Podcast
#44 - Future Space - Sarah Cruddas at the BIS Library

Interplanetary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 36:53


This week, we are joined by Sarah Cruddas, a familiar Space face from the TV, to talk about the future of space flight. We also quickly chat about the recent elon musk climbdowns. If you enjoy why not join the BIS at www.bis-space.com the oldest space advocacy organisation in the world. Subscribe on iTunes itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1097505801 Subscribe on Stitcher www.stitcher.com/podcast/interplanetary-podcast Hosts: Matt Russell and Jamie Franklin Music: Matt Russell / Iam7 Additional Narration: George Russell www.interplanetary.org.uk @interplanetypod

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists
The Best of Space Boffins

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2016 44:50


In a bumper end of year special, Space Boffins features Buzz Aldrin, last man on the Moon Gene Cernan, the nurse to the astronauts, a cosmic piano and a space sofa. Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are joined by space journalist Sarah Cruddas to celebrate 2016 in space exploration, commemorate John Glenn and look forward to the year ahead. Where will President Trump take NASA? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists
The Best of Space Boffins

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 44:50


In a bumper end of year special, Space Boffins features Buzz Aldrin, last man on the Moon Gene Cernan, the nurse to the astronauts, a cosmic piano and a space sofa. Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are joined by space journalist Sarah Cruddas to celebrate 2016 in space exploration, commemorate John Glenn and look forward to the year ahead. Where will President Trump take NASA? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins Podcast, from the Naked Scientists

In a bumper end of year special, Space Boffins features Buzz Aldrin, last man on the Moon Gene Cernan, the nurse to the astronauts, a cosmic piano and a space sofa. Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are joined by space journalist Sarah Cruddas to celebrate 2016 in space exploration, commemorate John Glenn and look forward to the year ahead. Where will President Trump take NASA? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The BBC Academy Podcast
How to make it as on-air talent

The BBC Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2016 21:33


Presenting or reporting for television or radio can be both exciting and terrifying in equal measure - and that's not including how you make it on air in the first place! In this week's podcast Charles Miller talks to three presenters with varied careers: Rajan Datar, Sarah Cruddas and Lindsey Chapman. Between them they present for TV, radio and online and cover news, travel, science, sport, natural history and the arts. You'll find out: How each of the guests got started on air How to manage a presenting or reporting career Making the best use of your contacts How to work with production teams Is it better to be a specialist or a generalist? Their tips for new starters

Space Boffins Podcast, from the Naked Scientists

Jupiter's Juno mission, the magical world of Pluto and spacewalking feature in this special fifth anniversary edition of the podcast. ESA's head of the neutral buoyancy facility, Herve Stevenin, explains how a giant pool helped astronaut Tim Peake obtain his space station spacewalk, and New Horizons scientists Lesley Young and Joel Parker from America's Southwest Research Institute share their extraordinary findings from Pluto. Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are joined in the studio by Robert Massey, from the Royal Astronomical Society, and space journalist Sarah Cruddas. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Jupiter's Juno mission, the magical world of Pluto and spacewalking feature in this special fifth anniversary edition of the podcast. ESA's head of the neutral buoyancy facility, Herve Stevenin, explains how a giant pool helped astronaut Tim Peake obtain his space station spacewalk, and New Horizons scientists Lesley Young and Joel Parker from America's Southwest Research Institute share their extraordinary findings from Pluto. Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are joined in the studio by Robert Massey, from the Royal Astronomical Society, and space journalist Sarah Cruddas. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Jupiter's Juno mission, the magical world of Pluto and spacewalking feature in this special fifth anniversary edition of the podcast. ESA's head of the neutral buoyancy facility, Herve Stevenin, explains how a giant pool helped astronaut Tim Peake obtain his space station spacewalk, and New Horizons scientists Lesley Young and Joel Parker from America's Southwest Research Institute share their extraordinary findings from Pluto. Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are joined in the studio by Robert Massey, from the Royal Astronomical Society, and space journalist Sarah Cruddas. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham prepare for Tim Peake's launch to the International Space Station by speaking to Britain's first astronaut - Helen Sharman. ESA's Dr Volker Damann, Head of the Space Medicine Office, explains why space is bad for you and studio guests - rocket expert David Wade and space journalist Sarah Cruddas - share insights on the size of entrepreneurs' rockets and the future of Space 2.0. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins Podcast, from the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham prepare for Tim Peake's launch to the International Space Station by speaking to Britain's first astronaut - Helen Sharman. ESA's Dr Volker Damann, Head of the Space Medicine Office, explains why space is bad for you and studio guests - rocket expert David Wade and space journalist Sarah Cruddas - share insights on the size of entrepreneurs' rockets and the future of Space 2.0. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham prepare for Tim Peake's launch to the International Space Station by speaking to Britain's first astronaut - Helen Sharman. ESA's Dr Volker Damann, Head of the Space Medicine Office, explains why space is bad for you and studio guests - rocket expert David Wade and space journalist Sarah Cruddas - share insights on the size of entrepreneurs' rockets and the future of Space 2.0. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists
Orion: the first step to Mars?

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2014 36:27


Sue Nelson joins space fans in Florida to witness the Orion launch and meets Mars candidate Elmo. Meanwhile, Richard Hollingham talks to the DG of the UK Space Agency, David Parker, about the International Space Station and we hear from the people bringing espresso coffee to astronauts. Richard is joined by science writer Stuart Clark and broadcaster Sarah Cruddas, who also discuss the future of NASA's space programme, European space success and luxury items in space. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins Podcast, from the Naked Scientists
Orion: the first step to Mars?

Space Boffins Podcast, from the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2014 36:27


Sue Nelson joins space fans in Florida to witness the Orion launch and meets Mars candidate Elmo. Meanwhile, Richard Hollingham talks to the DG of the UK Space Agency, David Parker, about the International Space Station and we hear from the people bringing espresso coffee to astronauts. Richard is joined by science writer Stuart Clark and broadcaster Sarah Cruddas, who also discuss the future of NASA's space programme, European space success and luxury items in space. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists
Orion: the first step to Mars?

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2014 36:27


Sue Nelson joins space fans in Florida to witness the Orion launch and meets Mars candidate Elmo. Meanwhile, Richard Hollingham talks to the DG of the UK Space Agency, David Parker, about the International Space Station and we hear from the people bringing espresso coffee to astronauts. Richard is joined by science writer Stuart Clark and broadcaster Sarah Cruddas, who also discuss the future of NASA's space programme, European space success and luxury items in space. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Costing the Earth
Robot Farmers

Costing the Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2013 27:30


Satellite technology and advances in robotics are set to revolutionise the future of farming. Out go the heavy, soil destroying combines and tractors, in come a light army of mini robots which weed, spray and pick crops at the optimum time. Expert agronomists will advise thousands of farmers at a time. Using real data, farmers will be able to maximise the yield and quality of the crops as they leave the field. Sarah Cruddas meets the scientists engineering the robotic shepherds of the future, and hops into the cab of a self-driving tractor to experience labour and fuel saving precision farming. She also hears from Science Minister, David Willetts who believes that the UK can become Europe's centre of satellite technology. The data provided will, in the coming years, become more and more detailed enabling farmers to have a greater understanding of their land and allow them to produce yield maps and farm more efficiently than ever before. Costing The Earth ask if farms of the future will be run by a fleet of robots: from crop-picking automatons to swarms of electronic bees, and whether the farmer of the future be found in a control centre rather than out in a muddy field. Producer: Martin Poyntz-Roberts.