Episodes

  • Space Is for Everyone: A Conversation with Bryce Kennedy
    May 17 2025

    🎙️ In this episode, we sit down with Bryce Kennedy, founder of the Space Valley Foundation, to talk about space law, private spaceflight, and how New Mexico could become the heart of the global space industry. From billionaires and environmental impact to cultural identity and youth empowerment, this inspiring conversation explores what it really means to build a better future beyond Earth—and how you can be part of it.

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    52 mins
  • Stars
    May 10 2025

    In this stellar episode Taylor and HattieRose dive deep into the life and death of stars. From the fiery fusion at a star’s core to dazzling supernovas and mysterious black holes, they explore how stars are born, live, and transform the universe. You’ll learn how we know what stars are made of, what their colors tell us, and why we’re literally made of stardust. The team also discusses Beetlejuice’s strange dimming event, binary stars, and how supernovae seed the cosmos with the building blocks of life. Join us for an inspiring journey through the cosmos—led by the next generation of space storytellers.

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    21 mins
  • Light Pollution and Dark Skies
    May 3 2025

    In this episode of Space on Earth, student hosts from Taos, New Mexico dive into the topic of light pollution—what it is, where it comes from, and why it matters. They explore how artificial light impacts everything from stargazing to wildlife, pollination, human health, and even astronomical research. The conversation highlights real-world events like the 1994 L.A. blackout and global efforts such as International Dark Sky Week and France’s light pollution policies. With personal reflections, local examples, and actionable solutions, this episode is a compelling reminder of how reconnecting with the night sky can inspire wonder—and why protecting it matters.

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    24 mins
  • Space as We See It
    Apr 26 2025

    In this episode of Space on Earth, Taylor, Shaylee, and HattieRose explore the wonders of the night sky that you can see right from your own backyard. They discuss favorite constellations, the significance of the Moon, how to spot planets with the naked eye, upcoming meteor showers, and the surprising ways satellites have changed our view of space. Along the way, they share personal stories, cultural connections, and tips for stargazing — making space feel personal, accessible, and inspiring for everyone.

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    28 mins
  • Galaxies, Dreams, and Data – Interview with Dr. Julia Blue Bird
    Apr 19 2025

    Galaxies, Dreams, and Data – Interview with Dr. Julia Blue Bird In this episode of Space on Earth, the Astro Youth Taos Chapter interviews Dr. Julia Blue Bird, a radio astronomer and engineer whose journey from Pine Ridge to NASA to the New Mexico desert is as inspiring as the galaxies she studies. Dr. Bluebird shares how her love for the night sky as a child led to building communication systems for the Orion spacecraft and researching the cosmic web through neutral hydrogen. With reflections on indigenous sky knowledge, discovering a rare dwarf galaxy, and the wonder of looking up, this episode reminds us that space—and science—is for everyone.

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    28 mins
  • The Overview Effect
    Apr 12 2025

    In this installation of Space on Earth, Taylor and Shaylee delve into the Overview Effect, the extraordinary psychological shift that astronauts experience when viewing our planet from space. Hear real life examples of this event, our hosts insight as to why this creates the psychological shift that it does, and ways to feel a similar thing from our own backyards. Taylor and Shaylee also discuss the current state of commercial space travel, as well as its future and what it could mean for astronomy. This episode is perfect for anyone interested in where space exploration and psychology intersect.

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    30 mins
  • Welcome to Space on Earth!
    Apr 5 2025

    Welcome to Space on Earth! In this introduction, join hosts Taylor and Shaylee as they share their own background and connections with space and the world around us. Through stories of childhood curiosity and inspiring experiences, learn what has helped to ignite a passion for science in our hosts. This episode highlights how everyday curiosity and awe can lead to a future in space, no matter what background or experience you have. Made to be comprehensible for anyone, whether you're a space expert or wanting to follow a new curiosity.

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    18 mins
  • Trailer
    Apr 4 2025

    Brought to you by STEMarts Lab, the Space on Earth-Taos Chapter is a student led podcast that inspires listeners who are curious about space to explore the wonders of the universe to the voices of young thinkers, creators, and dreamers. Each episode lends personal curiosity with scientific discovery from the mysterious steps of black holes, the practical impacts of space on earth like GPS, climate, science and medicine. Hosted by STEMarts students from Taos, New Mexico this podcast draws connections between space, art and science, how these things all impact us here on earth and their meaning to humanity. You’ll hear raw, insightful conversations about topics like light pollution, the overview effect, lunar exploration and the societal impact of the space race, whether you’re into exoplanets, dark energy or just stargazing from your backyard, Space on Earth makes space personal, accessible and inspiring. We believe that space isn’t just for astronauts and scientists, it’s for everyone. Join us on this adventure as we explore the cosmos from Earth, one story at a time. Special thanks to the Lor Foundation for helping to launch this podcast and to the Space Valley Foundation for their ongoing support of our space programs.

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    1 min