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Sidedoor Presents: AirSpace

Season 2
January 16, 2018
Sidedoor: ep. 16 | sidedoor presents: airspace

Join Sidedoor in welcoming AirSpace, a new gravity-defying podcast from the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum. Hosts Emily Martin and Matt Schindell join Tony to share a few upcoming stories, including what’s on the menu in space, how Earth’s oceans teach us about exploring the cosmos, and what it takes to be an astronaut. We’ll also give you a peek into AirSpace’s maiden voyage, where the team looks at what happens when a bunch of scientists attempt to live like Martians. If you’ve ever thought changing time zones was hard, try living on “Mars Time.” 
 
You can listen (and subscribe!) to AirSpace on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your shows! Just like we do here at Sidedoor, AirSpace provides all kinds of cool content around their episode on their website. Check it out to hear the full episode and see some swanky mars swag!

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  • Kenneth C. Griffin Exploring the Planets Gallery 5 Filter by term plus Exclude term minus
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Model, Mars Pathfinder Lander

Full view of a gray and white cylindrical camera. There is an orange wire on the side.

Camera, Imager, Viking Mars Lander

Lander, Mars, Viking, Proof Test Article

Square, see-through container with multiple instruments inside labeled by function. The labels read Electrical Connections, Ion Source, Electric Sector, Mass Spectrometer, Magnetic Sector and Ion Pump, Electron Multiplier, Atmosphere Filter, Column, Gas Chromatograph, Effluent Splitter and Separator, Hydrogen Carrier Gas Tank, GC Vent, Atmospheric Inlet, Soil Loader and Soil Ovens, and Soil Inlet.

Planetary Probe, Viking, Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer

Camera,Television, Mariner 6/7

Full scale model of roving vehicle. Rectangular, white box set on steel frame with six wheels. On the front is the articulated robotic arm, as well as the main camera that is attached to a mast.

Model, Mars Science Laboratory, Mars Rover Curiosity

Small, six-wheel robotic vehicle, mounted on a rocker-bogie suspension, on display at an exhibit.

Rover, Marie Curie, Mars Pathfinder, Engineering Test Vehicle

Camera, Television, Mariner 6 and 7

Planetary Probe, Viking Mars Lander, Biology Experiment

Stand, Viking Mars Lander

Wheels, Stand, Viking Mars Lander

Engineering Model, Lander, Mars, Pathfinder

Miscellaneous Parts, Model, Mars Pathfinder Descent Vehicle

Airbags, Lander, Mars, Pathfinder

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