
On Episode 163 of this week in spaceRod Pyle and Tariq Malik discuss the recent Starship test flight with Space.com journalist Mike Wall.
What went well, what did not work and what are the prospects for the realization of Elon’s gigantic rocket to achieve the objectives of NASA for an landing on the moon in 2027?
In addition, the recent Musk video describing the future plans for starship and a Martian metropolis, the recent vertical launch and the landing of the Chinese company of the Chinese company Sépoch, the resilience, the resilience of Japan, the resilience, about to try a lunar touch, and the road assistance for the Psyche Asteroid mission. See this and more this week in space!
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About this week in space
This week in space Covers the new spatial age. Every Friday, we deeply dive into a fascinating subject. What happens with the new race to the Moon and other planets? When will SpaceX really send people to Mars?
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Pyle rod is author, journalist, television producer and editor -in -chief of AD Astra review. He wrote 18 pounds on the history of space, exploration and development, including Space 2.0,, Innovation Nasa Way,, Interplanetary robots,, Plan for a battlestar,, Incredible stories of the spatial era,, First on the moonAnd Destination Mars
In a previous life, Rod has produced many documentaries and short films for The History Channel, Discovery Communications and Disney. He also worked in visual effects on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and the Battlestar Galactica Restart, as well as various science fiction television drivers. His latest television credit was the Natgeo documentary on the emblematic book of Tom Wolfe Good things.

Responsible for the editorial vision of Space.com, Tariq Malik has been the editor -in -chief of Space.com since 2019 and covered new space and science for 18 years. He joined the Space.com team in 2001, first as an intern and shortly after as a full -time journalist covering human space flight, exploration, astronomy and night sky. He became the editor -in -chief of Space.com in 2009. As a branch talent presented space stories on CNN, Fox News, NPR and others.
Tariq is an Eagle Scout (yes, he won the badge of merit of spatial exploration), a veteran of the space camp (4 times as a child, once as an adult), and took the ultimate driving “vomit Comet” while bringing fires of zero gravity. Before joining Space.com, he was a journalist for the Los Angeles Times staff covering city and education beats. He holds journalism diplomas from the University of South California and the University of New York.