
Casual Space Podcast
1) 40: Hunting Ghost Particles with Particle Physicist Jessica Esquivel
There’s lots to learn in this episode including what makes neutrinos (the building blocks of the universe) so important and so elusive! Also, what you can see in a particle vacuum- they pop in and ...Show More
40: Hunting Ghost Particles with Particle Physicist Jessica Esquivel
37:20 | Sep 12th, 2019
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AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.2) 274: Space Inspired Reads: A Fall Wish List
It’s that time of year for back-to-school! What does that mean for grown-ups and space explorers like us? For me,it means diving into the stack of books that keep me learning, curious, and inspired. ...Show More
3) 273: Our Ocean Adventure That Proved Stories Give Exploration
Something magical happens when you bring the right people, the right purpose, and one wild idea together — and then take it 30 feet below the ocean’s surface. In this episode, we’re celebrating STORIE...Show More
4) 272: Summer-ease Series: STORIES of Space Underwater Invitation
In this episode, Beth introduces and personally invites you to join MISSION 05: STORIES of the Sea, the latest adventure from STORIES of Space — and it's unlike anything she’s done before. Beth and he...Show More
5) 271: Summer-ease Series "One More Thing" Almost Cost Me An EPIC Family Vacation
Ever feel like you can’t take a break because there’s always one more thing to do? In this heartfelt episode in the abbreviated Summer-ease (summeries) series, host Beth Mund explores the myth of “ear...Show More
6) 270: John A. Read, Space Systems Engineer, Author and Astronomer
John A. Read is no stranger to reaching for the stars—both figuratively and literally. Fresh off earning his Master’s in Space Systems Engineering from Johns Hopkins (without an undergrad in engineeri...Show More
7) 269: Mark O’Connell, Author of The Year Science Changed Everything
Mark O’Connell returns to Casual Space to discuss one of the most extraordinary scientific collaborations in human history: the 1957 International Geophysical Year. With his signature wit and storytel...Show More
8) 268: Stargazing, Friendship & Following Your Curiosity — with Kevin Rehberg of ClearSky Events
Have you ever looked up at the stars and wished someone could walk you through the wonders above your head — without needing a PhD for confusing telescope parts? Well, you're in luck. In this episode,...Show More
9) 267: Susan Tate Ankeny, Author of American Fly Girl, Captures the Story of American Hero Hazel Ying Lee
Hazel Ying Lee was a fearless pilot and a true aviation pioneer — the first Asian American to fly with the Women Airforce Service Pilots. But for decades, her remarkable story was left untold, until n...Show More
10) 266: Michelle Lucas on Launching Dreams: From NASA Flight Controller to Higher Orbits Founder
Michelle Lucas knows what it means to chart your own course—especially when the stars aren't clearly mapped. In this heartfelt conversation, Michelle recounts her unexpected trajectory from a third-gr...Show More