• Episode 3 // Space Pizza and Planetary Things

  • Sep 19 2021
  • Length: 42 mins
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Episode 3 // Space Pizza and Planetary Things

  • Summary

  • Episode 3 of the ShuttlePod Cast, where Nic and Echo talk about various bodies of mass in and outside the solar system, along with many other things.

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    Timestamps:

    0:00 Hello

    0:20 What a Protoplanet Is

    4:23 Echo Preludes Lowell

    6:40 Nic Talks About Pluto With Chemistry

    8:54 NASA Juno

    11:08 Hiding Ice Is Really Nice

    14:06 Pizza In SpaaaAAace!

    16:35 A four hour daytime and a cyanobacterial playtime

    19:50 The Exoplanet Report

    22:13 Old Data, New Hypotheses

    25:05 Echo Postludes Lowell

    31:37 Reprogrammable Satellites (and a Space Jam tangent)

    36:00 The ISS's dance with DEATH!!!1!!

    39:59 Shameless Plug

    41:43 Farewell

    NB: You're probably reading this part of the description because you heard someone blaspheme upon everything that is common knowledge in science and phraseology. We aren't perfect, but Echo will definitely own up to the part in the episode where he called Jupiter "the red planet." We had him write "Jupiter" on a chalkboard 50 times and think about what he'd done, and he says he's learned. We'll have to see if that pans out. Echo still stutters when he does math out loud, though; that's unaffected.

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