Listen "How (and Why) We Built the International Space Station"
Episode Synopsis
In 1998, construction started on one of the most ambitious international projects of all time. Now two decades later, it continues to bring us life-altering science and technology.This week, Jud and AJ will explore how its in-orbit assembly went off (mostly) without a hitch. Then, they'll discuss their favorite products and achievements that have resulted from the stations thousands of experiments.Additional Topics Include: A new super-sonic passenger aircraft, "knocker-uppers", Febreze, and if a bird can fly in zero-Gs.Head to our linktree to follow us on all socials!
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