TMRO

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TMRO (pronounced tomorrow, formerly known as Spacevidcast), is a live weekly HD webcast hosted by a husband and wife team, Cariann and Benjamin Higginbotham. The mission statement for Spacevidcast is "Making space commonplace".

TMRO{{'s}} stated goal is

In CONTRAST to most space-related podcasts, TMRO is produced independently and is not associated with any governmental or private organization, which sets it apart from other shows like NASA Edge or Hubblecast. In 2011 the show hosts were hired by SpaceX, however there is no tie between SpaceX and TMRO.

In addition to traditional episodes, TMRO also offers some audio and text content as well as content provided through the crowdfunding platform Patreon, including Google Hangouts and early access to TMRO After Dark. There is also a TMRO subreddit for viewers to discuss space and show topics. The program was awarded the Best Presentation of Space award during NewSpace 2010.

Weekly broadcasts

Format

The show is divided into an opener and three main segments. The first segment is Space News, discussing launches, technology, and spaceflight events that have occurred since the previous episode. Podcaster Michael Clark appears to talk AbOUT SpaceX news and provide input on space topics. The second segment includes that episode's featured topic, which May Be an interview or a discussion on a particular topic. During the third segment, viewer comments relating to the previous episode are read and discussed.

Episodes

Season 1

Episode

Title

Main Theme

Date {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.01

Title=Spacevidcast Episode 001

Aux2=Introduction to Spacevidcast

Aux3= March 16, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.02

Title=Spacevidcast Episode 002

Aux2=Docking of Jules Verne ATV, Virgin Galactic’s Spaceship 2

Aux3= April 3, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.03

Title=Spacevidcast Episode 003

Aux2=Public, private space travel

Aux3= April 10, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.04

Title=Spacevidcast Episode 004

Aux2=Guest: James Smith (First Chair, Office of Tomorrows Mars)

Aux3= April 17, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.05

Title=Spacevidcast Episode 005

Aux2=Politics in space

Aux3= April 24, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.06

Title=Spacevidcast Episode 006

Aux2=Guest: Adam Kimberlin (NASA intern)

Aux3= May 1, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.07

Title=Spacevidcast Episode 007

Aux2=The future of the Spacevidcast

Aux3= May 8, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.08

Title=Space, Politics and US Presidential Candidates views on NASA

Aux2=NASA in the 2008 U.S. presidential election

Aux3= May 15, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.09

Title=Blair Allen from NASA Edge joins us

Aux2=Guest: Blair Allen (Host, NASA Edge)

Aux3= May 22, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.10

Title=Contests, Extrasolar Planets, Phoenix Lander and STS-124

Aux2=Extended Space news coverage

Aux3= May 29, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.11

Title=STS-124 updates, ISS toilet and Spacevidcast Happenings

Aux2=Extended Space news coverage

Aux3= June 5, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.12

Title=Rocket launches, new space suit, Google goes to space and more

Aux2=Launches of the week

Aux3= June 12, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.13

Title=Earth’s Twin, NEOSSat, Space Camp Barbie and all things Mars

Aux2=Mars

Aux3= June 26, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.14

Title=Can we re-start Mars?

Aux2=Terraformation of Mars

Aux3= July 3, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.15

Title=Exploding Bolts and EVAs, Solar Panels and would you go to space?

Aux2=Would you go to space?

Aux3= July 10, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.16

Title=NASA needs your urine, KitKat winner, CATS and the Buzz’s Buzz

Aux2=Buzz Aldrin making a buzz about sci-fi and our youth

Aux3= July 17, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.17

Title=THEMIS, Phoenix Lander Update, NASA Images and Repurpose the ISS

Aux2=Should we repurpose the International Space Station to explore space?

Aux3= July 24, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.18

Title=Spacevidcast Episode 018

Aux2=Extraterrestrial life

Aux3=August 7, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.19

Title=Moon, Moon and more Moon

Aux2=The Moon

Aux3=August 14, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.20

Title=William Pomerantz from the Google Lunar X PRIZE joins us live

Aux2=Guest: William Pomerantz (Director of Space Projects, X PRIZE Foundation)

Aux3=August 21, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.21

Title=Hubble Telescope Live Show

Aux2=The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope

Aux3=August 28, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.22

Title=CSA, NASA, GOP and of course moon dust foiling my plans again!

Aux2=Moon dust problems

Aux3=September 4, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.23

Title=JSC Closes, Ask Hawking a question, Space Solar Power and pretty please with a cherry on top?

Aux2=Fundraizing

Aux3=September 11, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.24

Title=STS-125, Space Shuttle Atlantis and Endeavour and the future of space

Aux2=General discussion

Aux3=September 11, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.25

Title=China is changing the space game, STS-125 delayed... again... Episode

Aux2=General discussion

Aux3=September 25, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.26

Title=Private space travel moves forward while NASA prepares to roll Atlantis back

Aux2=General discussion

Aux3=October 2, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.27

Title=The sacrifice and loss in human space flight thus far

Aux2=Failure in spaceflight

Aux3=October 9, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.28

Title=Soyuz TMA-13 launches, ISS gets another fixed potty, and the Lunar Lander Challenge!

Aux2=The Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge

Aux3=October 16, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.29

Title=Pictures of Mercury, HST back online and the NGLLC

Aux2=The Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge

Aux3=October 31, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.30

Title=Into Space, out of Space and everything in between!

Aux2=Websites dedicated to space

Aux3=November 7, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.31

Title=Launch of STS-126 with Space Shuttle Endeavour

Aux2=STS-126

Aux3=November 14, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.32

Title=ISS, Mars and Space: in the palm of our hand, or just out of reach?

Aux2=Should NASA reach out more?

Aux3=December 5, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.33

Title=Teddybears in space?

Aux2=NASA in during the presidential transition

Aux3=December 12, 2008 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=1.34

Title=Looking to the future of space travel. 2009, 2010 and beyond!

Aux2=Spaceflight predictions for 2009 and 2010

Aux3=December 19, 2008 }}

Season 2

Episode

Title

Main Theme

Date {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.01

Title=New NASA Administrator, Obama's Space Race, NASA's Budget!

Aux2=Testing Spacevidcast 2.0!

Aux3=January 16, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.02

Title=The new space race — Who cares?

Aux2=The new multiplayer Space Race

Aux3=January 23, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.03

Title=The space elevator

Aux2=Space elevators

Aux3=January 30, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.04

Title=Where is the profit in private space?

Aux2=Economic justification for private spaceflight

Aux3=February 7, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.05

Title=Humans vs Robots Who should explore space?

Aux2=Advantages and disadvantages of human and robotic spaceflight

Aux3=February 14, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.06

Title=NASA’s Constellation Program

Aux2=NASA after the Space Shuttle

Aux3=February 21, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.07

Title=The end of the Space Shuttle era

Aux2=NASA after the Space Shuttle

Aux3=February 28, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.08

Title=What impact will the economy have on space?

Aux2=How the 2008 economic crisis is affecting spaceflight

Aux3=March 7, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.09

Title=Everything ISS

Aux2=Risk of space debris hitting the ISS, the new ISS 24/7 webcam, future of the ISS

Aux3=March 14, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.10

Title=STS-119 music video and Space 2.0 updates

Aux2=News about all things space

Aux3=April 4, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.11

Title=Interview with the Space Renaissance Initiative

Aux2=Guest: Annie (Space Renaissance Initiative)

Aux3=April 10, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.12

Title=Interview with Tim Bailey of ISDC 2009

Aux2=Guest: Tim Bailey (Conference Chair, International Space Development Conference 2009)

Aux3=April 17, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.13

Title=Chris and Blair from NASA EDGE

Aux2=Guests: Chris Giersch, Blair Allen (Hosts, NASA Edge)

Aux3=April 27, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.14

Title=Constellation cutbacks and STS-125 is ready to roll... again!

Aux2=NASA news

Aux3=May 2, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.15

Title=Spacevidcast live from ISDC

Aux2=Guests: Brian Zollman (BZWingZero), Darrell Cain, Tim Bailey (Conference Chair, ISDC 2009)

Aux3=May 28, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.16

Title=STS-125 Music Video, ISDC and AEXA

Aux2=Guest: Fernando De La Peña (Promoter of the Mexican Space Agency)

Aux3=June 4, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.17

Title=News, news, and more news

Aux2=Lots of news about space

Aux3=June 11, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.18

Title=Mars Hoax, MLAS, Zero G wedding, LRO/LCROSS and Spaceport America

Aux2=Space news about new happenings in the United States

Aux3=June 18, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.19

Title=SeaLaunch Chapter 11, Obama and Kennedy, GUCP again and Ares vs Side Shuttle vs Direct

Aux2=Future options for NASA

Aux3=June 26, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.20

Title=Guinness in space, JAXA Space Power, Ulysses is dead!

Aux2=A Guinness space contest

Aux3=July 3, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.21

Title=Grant Atkinson, Director Chapter Affairs for SEDS-USA

Aux2=Guest: Grant Atkinson, Director Chapter Affairs for SEDS-USA

Aux3=July 10, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.22

Title=Spacevidcast with Omega Envoy guest Jason Dunn

Aux2=Guest: Jason Dunn (member, Omega Envoy)

Aux3=July 17, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.23

Title=Spacevidcast with Orphans of Apollo director Michael Potter

Aux2=Guest: Michael Potter, Producer and Director of the documentary Orphans of Apollo

Aux3=July 24, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.24

Title=Spacevidcast Newsathon

Aux2=Tons of Space News skipped on July 24.

Aux3=July 31, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.25

Title=STS-127 Music Video and News from Space!

Aux2=News including first tweets from space.

Aux3=August 7, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.26

Title=New Russian Rocket, Personal Satellite and more!

Aux2=Guest: Space news including a new space porch and new Russian rocket.

Aux3=August 14, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.27

Title=Spacevidcast with guest David R. Haslam

Aux2=Guest: David Haslam, Author of The Twitter Workbook

Aux3=August 21, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.28

Title=NASA clocks argument, STS-128 and space evangelism

Aux2=The great T- vs L- clock debate and other space news.

Aux3=July 17, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.29

Title=Space Sim & camera, China and the NGLLC

Aux2=Videos of competing rocket vehicles in the Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge.

Aux3=September 17, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.30

Title=Masten Space, OneDrop.org and ZOMG THE END OF THE WORLDZ

!111

Aux2=Guests: Michael Mealling and Ben Brockert of Masten Space Systems.

Aux3=October 9, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.31

Title=Space News for the week of Oct 11, 2009

Aux2=Guests: NA

Aux3=October 9, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.32

Title=Sy Liebergot, Apollo 13 EECOM Flight Controller

Aux2=Guest: Sy Liebergot, Apollo 13 EECOM Flight Controller

Aux3=October 23, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.33

Title=Masten Space, Russia going for Mars and STS-129

Aux2=Guest: Michael Mealling of Masten Space Systems

Aux3=October 30, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.34

Title=Live with SEDS guest Rick Hanton

Aux2=Guest: SEDS guest Rick Hanton

Aux3=November 6, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.35

Title=Honoring the Apollo 12 40th anniversary with Robert Godwin

Aux2=Guest: Author Robert Godwin

Aux3=November 13, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.36

Title=Live interview with author Ted Spitzmiller

Aux2=Guest: Author Ted Spitzmiller

Aux3=December 6, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.37

Title=Lead FSW Engineer for NASA’s LCROSS program, Emory Stagmer

Aux2=Guest: Engineer Emory Stagmer, LCROSS program

Aux3=December 13, 2009 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=2.38

Title=Douglas Mallette, author of Turning Point

Aux2=Guest: Author Douglas Mallette

Aux3=December 18, 2009 }}

Season 3

Episode

Title

Main Theme

Date {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.01

Title=A new year for Spacevidcast and New Space!

Aux2=Updates to SVC in 2010, Titan Mare Explorer (TiME).

Aux3=January 8, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.02

Title=FlyingJenny talks Space Tweeps with Space Geeks

Aux2=Guest: Space Tweep Society founder and Space Shuttle technician Jen Scheer (@FlyingJenny)

Aux3=January 15, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.03

Title=Douglas Messier from ParabolicArc talks NewSpace

Aux2=Guest: ParabolicArc founder Douglas Messier

Aux3=January 22, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.04

Title=The Future of NASA and WeWantOurFuture.org

Aux2=Guest: Brad Cheetham of WeWantOurFuture.org

Aux3=January 29, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.05

Title=NASA FY2011 and SpaceUp with Chris Radcliff

Aux2=Guest: SpaceUp organizer Chris Radcliff

Aux3=February 5, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.06

Title=STS-130 launches, SDO Launches, TwitPic from Space and more!

Aux2=spacenews

Aux3=February 14, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.07

Title=Post show, show, pre show, live show?

Aux2=

Aux3=February 21, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.08

Title=Space is Boring with Andy Cochrane

Aux2=Guest: SpaceUp Ignite speaker Andy Cochrane

Aux3=March 7, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.09

Title=LAUNCH: Water

Aux2=Guest: NASA Intern Sean Herron

Aux3=March 12, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.10

Title=SxSW and your Moon 2.0 passion

Aux2=Cariann wrapup of the SxSW Interactive week

Aux3=March 19, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.11

Title=Robert Pearlman, collectSPACE.com

Aux2=Guest: Robert Pearlman, creator of collectSPACE.com

Aux3=March 26, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.12

Title=Ed Buckbee, NASA PAO

Aux2=Guest: NASA Public Affairs Officer Ed Buckbee

Aux3=April 2, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.13

Title=Yuri’s Night Global Party

Aux2=Guest: Yuri's Night founder Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides

Aux3=April 9, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.14

Title=Obama’s NASA plan and affordable access to space

Aux2=Guest: The author of Floating to Space, John Powell

Aux3=April 16, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.15

Title=Jeffrey Manber and Commercializing space

Aux2=Guest: The author of Selling Peace, Jeffrey Manber

Aux3=April 23, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.16

Title=Bill Suitor, Earth is safe, SDOoooooh and more news

Aux2=Guest: The author of The Rocketbelt Handbook, Bill Suitor

Aux3=April 30, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.17

Title=STS-132, Pad Abort Test, Voyager 2, Mars in 3D and more!

Aux2=Space News of all kinds!

Aux3=May 7, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.21

Title=SpaceX and Iridium, Rocket teeth and more! Live show 3.21

Aux2=Space News about SpaceX, the RRL, and Orion

Aux3=June 18, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.22

Title=Moonbots with Team Tater Tot - Live Show 3.22

Aux2=Guests: Minnesota X-Prize Moonbots Team Tater Tot

Aux3=July 2, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.23

Title=News From Around the Universe - Live Show 3.23

Aux2=Robonaut, Hayabusa, and Cool UK Physics Posters

Aux3=July 9, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.24

Title=Why we should colonize the moon with Dennis Wingo - Live Show 3.24

Aux2=Guest: The author of Moonrush, Dennis Wingo

Aux3=July 16, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.25

Title=Nuclear Rockets with James Dewar – Live Show 3.25

Aux2=Guest: The author of The Nuclear Rocket, James Dewar

Aux3=July 30, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.26

Title=Trouble on the ISS – Live Show 3.26

Aux2=Cooling issues on the ISS, Space Debris threatening the ISS and a clever way to get rid of it, and more

Aux3=August 8, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.27

Title=Live TV from the Moon with Dwight Steven-Boniecki – Live Show 3.27

Aux2=Guest: The author of Live TV from the Moon, Dwight Steven-Boniecki

Aux3=August 14, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.28

Title=Moon, Mars and Beyond with Andrew Chaikin – Live Show 3.28

Aux2=(100th show) Guest: The author of books detailing the space program, Andrew Chaikin

Aux3=August 22, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.29

Title=UnSpacevidcast at your UnConference – Live Show 3.29

Aux2=Guests: Many fans of SpaceVidcast including VAXHeadroom, PeteRiesett, Porkchop, and Tim846

Aux3=August 27, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.30

Title=SpaceUp DC Recap – Live Show 3.30

Aux2=Lots of discussion about what happened at SpaceUp D.C.

Aux3=September 2, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.31

Title=William Pomerantz, GLXP and X PRIZE – Live Show 3.31

Aux2=Guest: Senior Director of Space Projects for the X PRIZE Foundation, William Pomerantz

Aux3=September 10, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.32

Title=NewSpace News – Live Show 3.32

Aux2=Space Adventures, Boeing, Armadillo Aerospace, and Virgin Galactic are working to get you in space!

Aux3=September 24, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.33

Title=LCROSS Anniversary – Live Show 3.33

Aux2=Guests: Jim Munger, Craig Elder, Jose Cabinallas and Emory Stagmer of the LCROSS Mission

Aux3=October 8, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.34

Title=2010 was the tipping point – Live Show 3.34

Aux2=Ben jumps on his soapbox and talks about the status of human space flight.

Aux3=October 22, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.35

Title=Pat Duggins – Live Show 3.35

Aux2=Author Pat Duggins talks about his book "Trailblazing Mars: NASA’s Next Giant Leap"

Aux3=October 29, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.36

Title=News from Around Space – Live Show 3.36

Aux2=STS-133, a Delta II launch, LEGOS, and [...] in space.

Aux3=November 12, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.37

Title=Art, Hollywood and Space – Live Show 3.37

Aux2=Pictures from space, new movies about the moon, the Hayabusa probe and more!

Aux3=November 19, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.38

Title=Near Space vs Space – Live Show 3.38

Aux2=More space news about everything from Google to Virgin Galactic

Aux3=December 17, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.39

Title=2010 in Review – Live Show 3.39

Aux2=Review of all that happened in the space industry in 2010, it was awesome!

Aux3=December 24, 2010 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=3.40

Title=New Years Eve and Space – Live Show 3.40

Aux2=A rocket goes bada boom, a sunset on Mars, Zombie Sat lives, and Spacevidcast 400.

Aux3=December 31, 2010 }}

Season 4

Episode

Title

Main Theme

Date {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=4.01

Title=STS-135, cool space stuff and news - Live Show 4.01

Aux2=STS-135, the most complex EDL ever, China test unmanned craft, Nanosails and more news.

Aux3=January 28, 2011 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=4.02

Title=Yuri's Night Announcement – Live Show 4.02

Aux2=Dr. Ryan L. Kobrick of Yuri’s Night joins us live, space programs from ESA to Roscosmos, the Kepler mission, and shuttle retirement.

Aux3=February 4, 2011 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=4.03

Title=Spacevidcast Live 4.03

Aux2=Special thanks to the Vlogbrothers Hank and John for their epically awesome efforts to promote the assets of JDubST!

Aux3=February 11, 2011 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=4.04

Title=Spacevidcast Live 4.04

Aux2=

Aux3=February 18, 2011 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=4.05

Title=It’s not the end of an era, it is a new beginning – Live Show 4.05

Aux2=Discovery finishes her last mission. Endeavour is next. GLORY has issues but the military’s X-37B launches without a hitch.

Aux3=March 11, 2011 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=4.06

Title=How and why you should help Japan – Live show 4.06

Aux2=Send your ashes to orbit, the Cassini IMAX movie, MESSENGER enters Mercury’s orbit and the progress of New Space companies.

Aux3=March 18, 2011 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=4.07

Title=STS-134 Media, New Rockets, Nanosail-D – Live Show 4.07

Aux2=Armadillo Aerospace’s 100,000 foot flight, Rocketdyne's Bantam engine, Senators Crippling Rockets and NanoSail-D in orbit.

Aux3=March 25, 2011 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=4.08

Title=n3rd crush, possible STS-134 delay, SS2 and more! Live Show 4.08

Aux2=NASA Tweetup, STS-134 delay, stacking STS-135 is underway, Ariane 5 issues, BBC looks at SpaceShipTwo, and "Something Big is Coming"

Aux3=April 1, 2011 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=4.09

Title=Martian Summer with Andrew Kessler – Live Show 4.09

Aux2=Author Andrew Kessler talks about his experiences with Phoenix and his new book “Martian Summer”

Aux3=April 8, 2011 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=4.10

Title=Everyone wants a REAL orbiter – Live Show 4.10

Aux2=States without a retired orbiter are upset, States that did get an orbiter want a different one, and people are just plain grumpy.

Aux3=April 15, 2011 }} {{Episode list

EpisodeNumber=4.11

Title=OldSpace can be NewSpace too – Live Show 4.11

Aux2=STS-134 will be awesome, NASA Awards over a quarter billion to next generation space companies, and is China starting space race 2.0?

Aux3=April 22, 2011 }}

Season 5

Episode

Title

Date

5.01

"Does Space need the Government to survive?"

March 10, 2012

5.02

"Russia's ambitious 18 year Space Plan"

March 17, 2012

5.03

"Why should we invest in science and space?"

March 24, 2012

5.04

"What if Apollo never happened?"

April 7, 2012

5.05

"What does the future of space look like?"

April 14, 2012

5.06

"Mining Asteroids"

April 28, 2012

5.07

"Is the Liberty Rocket now a contender?"

May 9, 2012

5.08

"Commercial Space Takes a Leap Forward"

June 2, 2012

5.09

"What happens if we double NASA's budget?"

June 9, 2012

5.10

"Will China make it to the moon?"

June 23, 2012

5.11

"Who will advance humans in space?"

July 14, 2012

5.12

"Asteroid mining and landing on Mars"

August 4, 2012

5.13

"Who should be interested in the cosmos?"

September 1, 2012

5.14

"Please, use all the numbers"

September 8, 2012

5.15

"The Space Shuttle's Final Endeavour"

October 12, 2012

5.16

"It may not be the edge of space, but it sure is impressive!"

October 20, 2012

5.17

"Yes, Mars is important"

November 3, 2012

5.18

"Why is China stealing rocket information?"

December 1, 2012

5.19

"The Golden Spike Company"

December 8, 2012

5.20

"A look back to 2012 and forward to 2013"

December 29, 2012

Season 6

Episode

Title

Date

6.01

"Can Advertising dollars drive NewSpace?"

January 12, 2013

6.02

"The Upcoming Asteroid Mining Industry"

January 26, 2013

6.03

"Kickstarting a Space Program"

February 2, 2013

6.04

"Amazing Space news from around the world"

February 9, 2013

6.05

"Meteor Attack!"

February 16, 2013

6.06

"Google Lunar X-PRIZE"

February 23, 2013

6.07

"How You Can Help Mine Asteroids"

March 9, 2013

6.08

"The Mars Initiative"

March 16, 2013

6.09

"XCOR's New Piston Rocket Engine"

March 30, 2013

6.10

"Eyes on the Solar System"

April 6, 2013

6.11

"3D Printing Rocket Engine Contest"

April 13, 2013

6.12

"The Cool Kids Work in Mojave"

April 27, 2013

6.13

"Is Mars One a Scam, Fantasy or Brilliant Idea?"

May 4, 2013

6.14

"Does SciFi help SciFact?"

May 25, 2013

6.15

"Crowdfunding Your Next Space Program"

June 1, 2013

6.16

"Is Big Government Our best chance to explore the Cosmos?"

June 8, 2013

6.17

"Not Because it's Easy"

June 15, 2013

Season 7

Episode

Title

Date

7.01

"The first Spacevidcast of 2014"

January 18, 2014

7.02

"Destinations or Infrastructure?"

January 25, 2014

7.03

"2nd Coming of Space"

February 8, 2014

7.04

"Get off my Lunar lawn"

February 15, 2014

7.05

"Google Lunar X PRIZE Milestones"

February 22, 2014

7.06

"Will private space kill the Space Launch System?"

March 1, 2014

7.07

"Who owns the moon?"

March 8, 2014

7.08

"Have we forgotten about the Moon?"

March 15, 2014

7.09

"What will our Martian Government look like?"

March 22, 2014

7.10

"The battle between Roscosmos and NASA"

April 5, 2014

7.11

"Living forever"

April 19, 2014

7.12

"SpaceX vs US Air Force"

April 26, 2014

7.13

"Changing at the speed of the cosmos"

May 3, 2014

7.14

"The Martian Settlers Experience"

May 10, 2014

7.15

"The Situation"

May 24, 2014

7.16

"spaceship SpaceShip SPACESHIP"

May 31, 2014

7.17

"When do we get to finally go to Mars?"

June 14, 2014

7.18

"Promoting the cosmos to friends"

June 28, 2014

7.19

"What will Martian habitats look like?"

July 5, 2014

7.20

"The Propulsion of Tomorrow"

July 12, 2014

7.21

"#Apollo45"

July 19, 2014

7.22

"Dave Masten and DARPA"

July 26, 2014

7.23

"Where should we colonize first?"

August 2, 2014

7.24

"The Electron Rocket"

August 9, 2014

7.25

"Kickstarting a rocket company"

August 16, 2014

7.26

"Firefly Space"

August 23, 2014

7.27

"Community Chat: Expedite New Space

August 30, 2014

7.28

"The killer app for Space"

September 13, 2014

7.29

"NASA Commercial Crew Announcements"

September 20, 2014

7.30

"Community Chat: Why are you a space geek?"

September 27, 2014

7.31

"Chasing Atlantis"

October 18, 2014

7.32

"Copenhagen Suborbitals"

October 25, 2014

7.33

"SpaceShipTwo and Antares"

November 1, 2014

7.34

"SpaceShipTwo One Week Later"

November 8, 2014

7.35

"The story of the Philae Lander"

November 15, 2014

7.36

"Orion and Lunar Mission One"

December 6, 2014

7.37

"A fresh look at Mars One"

December 13, 2014

7.38

"A look back at 2014"

December 20, 2014

Season 8

Episode

Title

Date

8.01

"Scott Manley and Kerbal Space"

January 10, 2015

Live events and daily-casts

Spacevidcast has covered a number of live events such as Shuttle and Soyuz launches, the Phoenix Mars landing, the launch of Jules Verne ATV, the GLAST Space Telescope, Chandrayaan-1, Shenzhou 7, the Kepler Mission as well as commercial satellite launches. The website was one of many outlets to broadcast a live feed of the lunar impact by NASA's LCROSS spacecraft and participated in Guy Laliberté's Poetic Social Mission Event: Moving Stars and Earth for Water. These events are usually summed up in short daily clips dedicated to one or two events.

Additionally, Spacevidcast streamed NASA TV with an accompanying chat room through UStream live 24/7 with an HD video feed during launches and other significant events.

2008 Lunar Lander Challenge

The Spacevidcast team was the official event webcaster for the X Prize Foundation's 2008 Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge. Spacevidcast streamed continuously from Las Cruces, New Mexico on October 24 and 25. The hosts were on site to interview team leaders and VIP guests. The podcast was also the only media outlet to cover the "Rocket Racing League at Spaceport America" announcement by the governor of New Mexico, Bill Richardson.

ISDC 2009

Spacevidcast was the exclusive webcaster of the 2009 International Space Development Conference, an annual event hosted and organized by the National Space Society. As part of its coverage, the hosts provided live video webcasts of the main presentations as well as an option for viewers to send questions via the chat room. The videos were also made available on demand. In addition to direct coverage of the conference, Spacevidcast also broadcast a regular weekly show from the ISDC 2009 setting and the hosts participated in a panel discussion on May 29 entitled "Space Media 2.0".

SpaceUp San Diego (2010)

Spacevidcast was the exclusive webcaster of the 2010 SpaceUp San Diego unconference, the first major space BarCamp-like event hosted by the San Diego Space Society. As part of their coverage, the hosts provided live video webcasts of the many of the presentations as well as much of the Ignite talks. The videos are now available on demand. The quality of these videos is low only because of a lack of internet connections at the conference and spotty cell phone coverage.

NewSpace 2010 (2010)

Spacevidcast was the exclusive webcaster of the 2010 Space Frontier Foundation NewSpace Conference, a yearly conference for NewSpace leaders to meet and organize the future of the NewSpace movement. Benjamin and Cariann provided live coverage of each of the talks during the weekend. The videos are now available on demand (some are Epic subscriber-only).

SpaceUp D.C. (2010)

Spacevidcast was the exclusive webcaster of the 2010 SpaceUp Washington D.C. unconference, the second space BarCamp-like event hosted by Evadot founder Michael Doornbos. As part of their coverage, the hosts provided live video webcasts of the many of the presentations and Ignite talks. The videos are now all available to watch on their YouTube channel.

SpaceUp San Diego (2011)

Spacevidcast is the exclusive webcaster of the 2011 SpaceUp San Diego unconference, the third space BarCamp-like event hosted by the San Diego Space Society and the first repeat SpaceUp, held on February 12–13, 2011. Cariann Higginbotham, co-host of Spacevidcast, is attending the event and, assisted by corporate and private sponsors, will be providing live video webcasts of the many of the presentations and T-5 talks (similar to Ignite talks). The videos will be available to watch on their YouTube channel and will be viewable live on their website.

SpaceUp Houston (2011)

Spacevidcast is the exclusive webcaster of the 2011 SpaceUp Houston unconference, the fourth space BarCamp-like event hosted by the Clear Lake NSS/Moon Society and the Lunar and Planetary Institute on February 12–13, 2011. Benjamin Higginbotham, co-host of Spacevidcast, is attending the event and will be providing live video webcasts of the many of the presentations and demonstrations. The videos will be available to watch on their YouTube channel and will be viewable live on their website.

Space Shuttle launches

Spacevidcast was one of the first sources to get High Definition Space Shuttle launches online. These shows progressed until Spacevidcast was granted media access to the Kennedy Space Center Press site for STS-132 through the end of the program. The Spacevidcast shuttle coverage was marked as Wired Magazine's three best ways to watch a shuttle launch online.

TMRO on Livestream

During season 7, TMRO left YouTube streaming and moved to Livestream for more stable live streaming.

TMRO on Patreon

During season 7, TMRO transitioned from its previous donor on-demand service, called Epic, to the crowdfunding website Patreon.

See also

  • NASA Edge
  • Space advocacy
  • NewSpace