• Episode 5 // There's a Green Thumb Under That Latex Glove

  • Jun 23 2022
  • Length: 49 mins
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Episode 5 // There's a Green Thumb Under That Latex Glove

  • Summary

  • Episode 5 of the ShuttlePod Cast, where Nic and Echo realize what 5 months away will do to one's naturality in a certain setting... also, they talk about space.

    Join the Discord (please): https://discord.gg/HVZuXyA

    Follow the Twitter (not as please): https://twitter.com/ShuttlePodCast

    Image links:

    • Regolith Mustard: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/biological-physical/scientists-grow-plants-in-soil-from-the-moon

    • Funny Formation: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_pEt5vKfNnAgCITIdDbVdVNlFL-2qod1/view?usp=sharing

    Timestamps:

    • 0:00 A Welcome

    • 0:41 Oh, Dear

    • 1:14 The Sky Is Falling (but Only If You Can See It)

    • 3:08 There's a Green Thumb Under That Latex Glove

    • 9:04 Echo Talks About A Cool Rock (again)

    • 12:25 Tea Cup Ride of Terror

    • 17:17 Voyager Gets Dizzy

    • 23:07 Downtime Isn't Downtime, but Is Downtime Downtime?

    • 27:39 Planetary Disks

    • 31:26 Water You Talking About?

    • 36:40 That's Not Ozone, but Good Try

    • 43:51 United Aurorab Emirates

    • 46:35 Doing a Bye-bye

    NB: Hello :)

    • Please don't touch a spider

    • Echo makes these descriptions please don't complain to Nic about it it's not his fault that these are extraordinarily silly

    • Join the Petition: https://www.change.org/p/add-emojis-for-the-planets-of-the-solar-system-to-unicode?recruiter=1267870390&recruited

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