Whether you work in the Space industry or dreamed about becoming an astronaut as a kid, we all have some sort of a connection to Space.
Space enthusiast, Ben Gamble, brings you a weekly podcast all about Space. Although Ben currently works in events and hospitality, he has always had an interest in the Space industry. As a preliminary jump into the Space world, Ben created this podcast to explore what goes on in the industry with the dream of launching his own Space tech company later in life.
Ben hopes to connect people of all ages and encourage them to get involved in Space. AstroBen will be a podcast to empower Space enthusiasts, as well as discussing difficult topics. From rockstars to CEO's, astronomers to actors, expect to hear from diverse perspectives all with the shared obsession with the stars!
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Join us in this episode as Dan Hart shares his incredible journey from childhood curiosity to leading transformative space ventures. Discover the lessons learned from rocket failures, the evolving industry landscape, and the future of space exploration.
In this episode:
Dan's early fascination with space and engineering sparked by tinkering with toys and curiosity
How a cold call to NASA's astronaut corps set him on a space career path
The transition from NASA and defense projects to leading Virgin Orbit
Lessons from Virgin Orbit's successes and setbacks, including the Cornwall launch failure
The shift from government-led to private industry-driven space missions
Insights into the future of space industry: commercialization, international cooperation, and scientific discovery
Dan's perspective on air launch systems and their niche applications
His current focus on space science advocacy, emerging technologies, and mentorship
Timestamps:
00:00 - Welcome and Dan Hart's journey into space exploration 01:07 - Inquisitiveness and early influences in space and engineering 02:23 - Cold calling NASA and beginning in the space shuttle program 03:44 - Industry's role in iconic space vehicles and innovations 05:28 - Shifts in space program management and private sector empowerment 06:56 - Scientific discoveries and the pursuit of life beyond Earth 08:13 - Early career at McDonnell Douglas and experience during Challenger 10:00 - Transition to missile defense and satellite systems 12:08 - Virgin Orbit inception, COVID challenges, and early launch attempts 14:02 - The Cornwall launch failure and lessons learned 17:01 - UK launch ventures and regulatory hurdles 18:58 - Market shifts towards national security and satellite launching 22:23 - Reflection on Virgin Orbit's setbacks and industry lessons 24:26 - The resilience of space startups and the importance of perseverance 28:21 - Future of air launch technology and niche applications 32:17 - Dan's current work on space science, policy, and emerging tech 36:39 - Final thoughts and advice for aspiring space entrepreneurs
Mamta Patal Nagaraja: Ex-NASA (24 years), currently free agent in STEM
Season 2 · Episode 117
Friday, May 9, 2025 • Duration 37:43
In Episode 117 of The Astro Ben Podcast, Ben sits down with Mamta Patel Nagaraja, former Associate Chief Scientist for Exploration and Applied Research at NASA, who recently left the agency amid its office closures in February 2025. Mamta reflects on her career leading biomedical and physical sciences for the ISS, Artemis, and commercial space missions, while sharing candid insights on NASA's challenges and opportunities in 2025. From streamlining science communication to navigating a toxic work environment, her story is one of resilience and reinvention. Now a free agent in STEM, Mamta discusses her future plans and offers some advice to the new NASA administration.
OUTLINE:
Here's approximate timestamps for the episode.
00:00 Intro to Mamta Patal Nagaraja
00:57 Mamta's passion for Space
03:20 Working for NASA
06:12 How to/can you quantify "is a mission worth it?"
08:30 NASA cuts and how it was done - the timing of Manta's departure from NASA
12:15 Jared Isaacmans involvement?
15:00 What is NASA's mission?
17:45 How to predict/predict other committed programs?
In this episode, Ben explores the extraordinary journey of Dr. Camille Wardrop Alleyne, a trailblazer in the field of aerospace engineering. Camille reflects on her impactful career at NASA, where she led key human spaceflight programs and advanced groundbreaking science missions. She shares insights into her work at Arusha Space, promoting space-based solutions for global sustainability, and her passion for STEM education for young women through The Brightest Stars Foundation.
They discuss her Trinidadian upbringing, her journey to becoming one of the few women of colour in senior leadership at NASA, and the importance of diversity and inclusion in space exploration. This episode is a testament to Camille's belief in the transformative power of education, the boundless opportunities of space, and her enduring mission to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.
This weeks episode is sponsored by AIDAA.
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OUTLINE:
Here's approximate timestamps for the episode.
01:01 AIDAA
01:48 From Trinidad to NASA
05:45 Arriving at NASA for the first time
06:47 No social media
07:36 NASA career
13:26 Space industry is changing
15:24 Arusha Space
17:00 Picking "the dream team"
18:45 Private/Public Partnerships in the US and elsewhere
20:04 Current projects
21:12 Future of space exploration/what inspires Camille!
23:55 Why Space?!
25:41 The Brightest Stars Foundation
Tyler Browder: CEO and founder of Kubos, a cloud-based mission control platform for satellite operations.
Season 1 · Episode 19
Friday, August 27, 2021 • Duration 32:12
In Episode 19, Ben sits down with CEO and founder of Kubos, a cloud-based mission control platform for satellite operations. Kubos' software enables operators to work smoothly using the same tools and processes during both development and operations. From mission design and onboard software to hardware testing and mission operations in the cloud, the system is designed to take care of every aspect of a satellite's flight software.
Hear how Kubos' platform is changing and constantly improving space satellites, what it's like being the leader of a successful space industry start-up and hear Tylers predictions for the future of satellite and space tech.
00:18 Welcome back – introduction to Kubos
01:01 Tyler Browder welcome to the Astro Ben Podcast
02:02 Ben asks for a geography lesson on American states
03:24 Texas becoming new space centre?
05:15 What is Kubos and why Portland?
07:18 Kubos explained in lamens terms
08:35 Apollo 13
09:31 Has remote working made Kubos' journey to market easier?
11:31 Who are Kubos' clients?
14:10 Major Tom
15:15 How has Kubos effected how satellites talk to each other?
17:15 Using data to predict satellites future movements
18:03 Kubos team
18:55 Entrepreneur's journey – highs and lows?
20:48 Reaction from investors – was it difficult?
23:30 The future is in the cloud? Where is Kubos going?
Jeffrey Roth: Film Director behind "The Wonder of It All" an intimate documentary
Season 1 · Episode 18
Friday, July 23, 2021 • Duration 41:15
"I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the Earth." These words, spoken by President John F. Kennedy in May 1961, changed the lives of twelve Americans who walked on the moon. The Wonder of it All focuses on the Apollo astronauts; Buzz Aldrin, Alan Bean, Edgar Mitchell, John Young, Charles Duke, Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt, as they reflect on the training, the tragedies, being on the moon and the impact of space travel. They became heroes to a nation, fulfilled their dream of setting foot on another world, and forever changed the way we see ourselves.
In this episode of Astro Ben Podcast, Ben sits down with film director Jeffrey Roth. Jeff makes TV shows like "How I Met Your Mother," but is currently re-releasing his hit documentary "The Wonder of It All," which focuses on the rarely-told human side of the men behind the Apollo missions through thoughtful and candid accounts from seven moonwalkers.
00:17 Seconds – Introduction to Jeffrey Roth
00:49 The Wonder of it All documentary
02:34 introducing Jeffrey Roth
02:51 Spacefest
04:57 Space is changing – celebrating original moonwalkers
05:34 What is the Wonder of it All? How did you decide to do it?
10:35 Were the Apollo 11 astronauts disproportionately focused on?
14:41 How did you decide who to interview?
16:38 Favorite part about the process of filming
19:00 Similarities between Apollo astronauts
23:28 Which moonwalker did Jeff found the most interesting?
25:12 Any regrets on what you could have asked them?
29:50 What space documentary would do next?
Dan Klopp: ILC Dover - the company who have made every EVA spacesuit for NASA for the past 50+ years!
Season 1 · Episode 17
Friday, July 16, 2021 • Duration 44:50
Dan Klopp works for ILC Dover, the company that has manufactured every EVA spacesuit for NASA the last 50+ years (making them the only company in the world to have protected humans on the moon). In addition to designing and manufacturing spacesuits for NASA (and by extension ESA, JAXA, and CSA), they also design and manufacture landing systems for spacecraft (there are currently 4 sets of landing airbags sitting on the surface of Mars designed and manufactured by engineers at ILC Dover), and they design prototype inflatable space habitats (for use in low Earth orbit, Deep Space Gateway, and on the lunar surface).
00:17 introduction to Dan Klopp
01:22 bringing on Dan (not in a space suit)
02:36 Dan introduces ILC Dover and doesn't take offence to the fact Ben hasn't heard of them
04:30 Why was ILC NASA's best kept secret?
06:40 Space is becoming commercial.
07:05 What makes a space suit? Virgin Galactic suits
08:10 SpaceX suits
10:34 What is a EVA spacewalk?
12:30 what are the 5 things we need in a spacesuit to keep humans alive?
18:55 Ben asks 'if you had a crack in a spacesuit helmet, could you fix it with gaffer tape.
21:15 How EVA spacesuits have been adapted over the years to be more bespoke to different astronauts of different genders/body types.
23:18 small gap in audio
29:15 How will the spacesuits change as we go back to the Moon and on Mars?
31:43 ILC are aiming to protect the first Martian!
32:43 Any other applications for spacesuits?
34:45 robotic application within the suits?
37:15 watch spacewalks!
The Galactic Gal: Space Influencer - Camille Calibeo
Season 1 · Episode 16
Friday, July 9, 2021 • Duration 36:59
Camille is an aerospace engineer turned business strategist in the space industry, developing cutting edge technologies for the future of space. She is also an avid science communicator and public speaker working to make space accessible to all.
In this week's episode, I hear from 'The Galactic Gal' about what it takes to be a space influencer!
00:17 Intro to this weeks episode - The Galactic Gal
02:01 bringing on Camille
02:40 Inception of Galactic Gal (GG)
04:10 Lockheed Martin - starting a job remotely
06:10 how did you make decision to start GG?
08:02 Space influencer roles, how many are there?
11:16 how would you start a career as a space influencer?
13:36 What is the long term aims of GG?
16:10 How can kids be encouraged to study STEM subjects?
22:00 Zero Gravity corporation - what is it?
27:17 what is space VIP
33:32 final word from the GG - has to mention Venue
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Charlie Camarda: NASA astronaut and engineer (Space Shuttle mission STS-114)
Season 1 · Episode 15
Friday, July 2, 2021 • Duration 43:01
Charles "Charlie" Camarda is an American engineer and NASA astronaut who flew into space aboard the Space Shuttle mission STS-114. He served as Senior Advisor for Engineering Development at NASA Langley Research Center and was a Senior Advisor for Innovation in the office of Chief Engineer at Johnson Space Center.
In this episode, Charlie talks about the importance of high performing teams to solve complex challenges and we find out if Charlie really is afraid of heights (and enclosed spaces)!
*Unfortunately the audio quality is not as good as we would like on this episode (and we're sorry), we are working on improving it!*
00:20 Intro to episode – it's astronaut time!
01:40 Welcome Charlie
02:20 How travel restrictions have effected the last year?
03:24 Charlie's story
06:15 Finding your passions & the power of internships
08:20 Ben waffles on for a bit
09:05 How confident was Charlie in astronaut application
11:30 What did Charlie's daughter say when daddy said he wanted to be an astronaut?
13:06 Claustrophobia AND afraid of heights?
14:55 What kept Charlie going through hard times
17:00 What was it like on the Shuttle?
19:43 Launch time – what's actually involved?
24:00 docking with the ISS
25:40 An EVA first
26:41 Did Charlie manage to sleep in space?
27:10 How did going to space change your perspective?
31:15 Importance of diversity in space industry
Christina Korp: Former manager of the Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin
Season 1 · Episode 14
Friday, June 25, 2021 • Duration 42:31
Christina Korp is the former manager of the Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin. In recent years she has been COO & CMO of Aldrin Family Foundation. A veteran of the mainstream entertainment and media industry, she used her experience to develop and execute global marketing campaigns, brands and activations. She co-produced the Emmy-nominated and Webby-winning "Buzz Aldrin's Cycling Pathways to Mars" VR Experience with 8i and TIME LIFE VR.
Christina now works with other astronauts to keep the space inspiration going. These include former NASA astronauts Apollo 16 Moon Walker Charlie Duke, ISS astronaut Nicole Stott and Shuttle Commander Greg Johnson. In this episode we hear what it was like to be the "fly on the wall" in Buzz's life and how Christina is committed to bringing the Apollo-era perspective to generation Artemis!
00:17 Intro to episode – who is Christina Korp?
02:45 Bringing on Christina
03:44 How Christina found herself in a room with Buzz Aldrin and Barack Obama.
06:06 Ben meeting Buzz
07:48 What was it like working for Buzz?
11:40 What does Buzz think about private companies accessing space?
16:13 How has Christina's view of space changed?
20:44 Challenges with raising profile of Artemis
25:30 Making rockstars around astronauts
28:35 What would Christina change about the US educational system?
Tom DeLonge: From Blink 182 to Angels & Airwaves, but most importantly - where are the aliens?!
Season 1 · Episode 13
Friday, June 18, 2021 • Duration 54:37
In the 13th episode of the Astro Ben Podcast, Ben chats to Tom DeLonge about how he went from fronting Blink 182 for 15 years, to starting Angels & Airwaves and specifically, his huge obsession with UFO's. Ben and Tom discuss Tom's "To The Stars Academy of Arts And Science" and their mission to empower new scientific discoveries and communicate forward thinking ideas. In this episode, Ben and Tom discussed the possibility of alien life, touching on subjects like "does Tom believe Bob Lazar?", to what Tom thinks the US government really know about UFO's.
00:17 Welcome to Episode 13 – Tom DeLonge
01:03 Toms lifelong obsession with UFO's
01:24 Bringing on Tom – where does Tom live?
02:23 Mutual obsession with space
03:14 Was there a moment where Tom first questioned are we alone in the universe?
04:24 How did Tom first get into rock music?
07:15 Was your passion for UFO's part of the reason for leaving Blink 182?
In the US, the film can be streamed on the following platforms....iTunes, Google Play, Microsoft, Fandango and Vudu. Check website for any new updates.
The remastered DVD and Blu-ray is available for purchase through the website which can be shipped worldwide.
The DVD has the exclusive bonus features including a voice over commentary track with Apollo 16's John Young & Charlie Duke, plus a voice over track with Apollo 14's Edgar Mitchell
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