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Space Boffins, from the Naked Scientists

Space Boffins, from the Naked Scientists

Richard Hollingham, Sue Nelson 163 Episodes Jul 27, 2026

Space Boffins is a monthly podcast from the Naked Scientists that dives into the past, present, and future of space science. Hosts Richard Hollingham and Sue Nelson engage in cutting-edge conversations and debates with experts, covering topics from space exploration and astronomy to the latest missions and discoveries. Each episode brings thoughtful analysis and insight into the world beyond our planet, making complex space science accessible to a broad audience.

Episodes

Asteroids, Ariel 1 and Beagle 2
Asteroids, Ariel 1 and Beagle 2 Jul 27, 2026 01:10:50 The Space Boffins are on holiday in Bavaria, so where better to hang out than an asteroid impact crater?! The team visit the ReisKrater Museum to find out about the massive asteroid impact that devastated Central Europe 15 million years ago and now serves as an astronaut training ground. They also celebrate Wally Funk; mark 15 years of the Space Boffins podcast; celebrate the Beagle-2 Mars Lander,
Virgin flight, rocket engines and a Moonbase
Virgin flight, rocket engines and a Moonbase May 30, 2026 00:57:45 Space traveller Trevor Beattie joins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham to describe his obsession with space and flight in Virgin Galactic's space plane. The Space Boffins also discuss NASA's new Moonbase plans and Richard chats to rocket scientist Helen Lewin about the incredible RS-25 rocket. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Artemis II launch and two Sians
Artemis II launch and two Sians Apr 5, 2026 00:56:03 Richard Hollingham is at the Kennedy Space Center for the (historic) launch of Artemis II to the Moon. Sue Nelson joins him from Space Boffins HQ to hear Richard's launch day audio diary and interviews with astronaut Sian Proctor and Artemis engineer Sian Cleaver from Airbus. Plus Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman answers a listener question, and NASA (or Nasa) head Jared Isaacman answers Richard'
Artemis II, Dallas Campbell and Smile
Artemis II, Dallas Campbell and Smile Mar 22, 2026 00:59:56 Broadcaster and author Dallas Campbell joins Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham to discuss NASA's new plans for Artemis, space culture, Alien and Clangers. Sue also meets the UK team working on the joint European and Chinese space weather mission, Smile. Plus, we hear from the producer/directors of the new Project Hail Mary film and Sue reveals what she thinks about it. Like this podc
Mission Control, Starliner and Space Factories
Mission Control, Starliner and Space Factories Feb 26, 2026 01:01:44 How do you control a spacecraft on the way to the Moon? NASA flight director, Fiona Antkowiak, shares plans for the Artemis II mission and reveals the secrets of Mission Control. We also hear what goes on in the Orion Mission Evaluation Room (MER) from MER lead Trey Perryman; Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham discuss the 'type A mishap' that befell the Starliner mission, and Sue talks to UK compan
Emergencies, Unlucky Space Shuttles and Space 2026
Emergencies, Unlucky Space Shuttles and Space 2026 Jan 19, 2026 01:10:07 Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are joined by member of the first crew to fix a satellite in orbit, Terry Hart. He discusses this month's Challenger 40th anniversary, and the spy satellite NASA used to check for Shuttle damage. The team also talk space emergencies with the UK Space Agency's senior exploration manager Meganne Christian, and space journalists Ken Kremer and Andrew Cook look ahead
Apollo 1, Frank De Winne, and Moon Museum
Apollo 1, Frank De Winne, and Moon Museum Dec 3, 2025 01:09:36 It's the bumper end of year edition featuring the first European Commander of the International Space Station (ISS), Frank De Winne. He joins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham to chat about his two missions, working together in space and the future of space exploration. We also meet Mark Craig, the director of the new Apollo 1 movie, visit a Moon museum in Pittsburgh and get emotional in a Wally F
How to build a Moon lander, Eileen Collins, and space quilts
How to build a Moon lander, Eileen Collins, and space quilts Nov 5, 2025 01:17:11 Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham get up-close with a Moon lander taking shape at Astrobotic in Pittsburgh. The first woman to pilot and command the Space Shuttle, Eileen Collins, discusses a new film about her life: Space Woman. Plus, two new space quilts, complete with UFOs, at the Royal Astronomical Society... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Life on White Mars, and a new space
Life on White Mars, and a new space Oct 3, 2025 01:12:13 One of the most isolated places on Earth is helping us understand how to live on a moon or another planet. Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham spoke to Nina Purvis, at the Concordia Station in Antarctica, about life on 'White Mars'. Former ESA advisor Mark McCaughrean discusses his new book, 111 Places in Space That You Must Not Miss, and companies ClearSpace, Astroscale and Orbit Fab
Jim Lovell, space selfies and UK launch
Jim Lovell, space selfies and UK launch Sep 4, 2025 01:06:38 We celebrate Apollo legend Jim Lovell in this month's Space Boffins as we mine the archives to look back on his extraordinary space career. Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham talk to Andy Saunders, NASA photography expert and author of Gemini and Mercury Remastered. We also hear from rival UK rocket companies Skyrora and Orbex, plus Emily Dineley from the UK Space Agency on plans for the first UK v
UK Astronaut, ESA DG and the Forge Awakens
UK Astronaut, ESA DG and the Forge Awakens Aug 6, 2025 00:55:54 Fresh from the UK Space Conference, Space Boffins Richard Hollingham and Sue Nelson hear from UK astronaut Rosemary Coogan on life at the European Space Agency (ESA), and waiting for her first mission. ESA boss Josef Aschbacher talks about Europe's space game and NASA's budget squeeze. Plus, jet packs with the Smithsonian's Jennifer Lavasseur and a Sat Cave update from Space Forge... Like this pod
NASA cuts, water mission and Skylab
NASA cuts, water mission and Skylab Jun 28, 2025 01:13:34 Will China now get to the Moon first? NASA's former head of science, Thomas Zurbuchen, joins Space Boffins to discuss the proposed cuts to NASA's science budget. Richard visits SSTL to see an innovative European Space Agency mission, HydroGNSS, that uses satellite navigation signals to measure water from space. And authors Bruce McCandless III and Emily Carney share stories and songs from their ne

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