
Space Boffins, from the Naked Scientists Artemis II, Dallas Campbell and Smile
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Mar 22, 2026 Dallas Campbell, broadcaster and author of Space Journal, reflects on space history and culture. He debates Artemis versus Apollo and why space missions inspire new generations. He also explores quirky cultural icons like the Clangers and shares how personal ephemera shaped his book.
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Mary Ward Was A Lost Proto-Carl Sagan
- Mary Ward was a Victorian populariser of astronomy whose illustrated telescope tales read like proto-Carl Sagan writing for lay audiences.
- Dallas notes her books are beautiful, largely forgotten, and she later became known for being the first person killed in a car crash.
Soviet Space Art Grew From Cosmism Philosophy
- Russian cosmism influenced Soviet space art and the idea of human expansion into the cosmos, giving Soviet space imagery deep philosophical roots.
- Dallas wanted to include Galina Balashova's station interior designs but geopolitical limits prevented using much Russian artwork.
Image Magnetosphere With Soft X-Ray Charge Exchange
- Use soft X-ray imaging to image charge-exchange interactions and map the magnetosheath shape.
- Dr Jennifer Carter explains SXI detects ~0.5 keV X-rays from solar wind oxygen/carbon interacting with hydrogen to reveal magnetosphere structure.






