

Off-Nominal
Jake Robins, Anthony Colangelo
Two friends, two beers, and a casual conversation about space. Landing monthly in your podcast feed.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Nov 15, 2024 âą 60min
175 - Hijinks on the Moon
Join the hosts as they dive into the hilarious world of space nostalgia, focusing on the comedic moments of Apollo 12 and the chaotic Skylab missions. They explore quirky personal tales, creative brewing projects, and lighten the mood with whimsical space logistics comparisons. Speculative discussions also touch on alternate histories of space exploration and the absurdity of conspiracy theories surrounding Mars. With wit and charm, they reflect on the past while eagerly anticipating future missions!

Nov 8, 2024 âą 60min
174 - Burning Bridges Together (with Eric Berger)
In this lively discussion, Eric Berger, Senior Space Editor at Ars Technica and author of "Reentry," delves into the intersection of politics and space exploration. He offers insights on how the potential return of Trump might reshape space policy and Musk's growing political influence. The conversation touches on NASA's evolving relationship with private ventures and the challenges posed by competing satellite operators. With a mix of humor and keen analysis, Berger and his hosts navigate the complexities of future space missions and regulations.

Oct 31, 2024 âą 1h 1min
173 - A Bigger Diaper (with Scott âKiddâ Poteet)
Scott âKiddâ Poteet, a retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and former Thunderbird pilot, shares thrilling insights from his mission as the pilot of Polaris Dawn. He delves into the emotional experience of spacewalks and breathtaking views of Earth, including magical moments like the Northern Lights. The discussion touches on the evolution of spacesuit technology, emphasizing collaboration for safety. Kidd also highlights the importance of inspiring future generations through educational outreach, blending humor with profound reflections on cosmic experiences.

Oct 25, 2024 âą 1h 2min
172 - Culberson Always Talked About Shrimp
Jake and Anthony are joined by Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen, Former Associate Administrator of NASAâs Science Mission Directorate and leader of ETH Zurich Space, to talk about some of the big stories in science at NASAâMars Sample Return, cost growth in missions across the board, and more.Note: Dr. Z cited the Europa Clipper solar arrays at 100 yards across, as in one football field, but clarified via email that they are actually 100 feet. He is European, so the football field mix up is understandable. Go Birds.TopicsOff-Nominal - YouTubeEpisode 172 (with Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen) - YouTubeWeâre finally going to the Solar Systemâs most intriguing but unexplored frontier - Ars TechnicaNASA's James Webb Space Telescope has reached its final destination. Let's celebrate the team that got it there (op-ed) | SpaceAs Psyche Mission Moves Forward, NASA Responds to Independent Review | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)Psyche review finds institutional problems at JPL - SpaceNewsBridenstine to Lead NASA Mars Sample Return Strategy Review â SpacePolicyOnline.comFollow ThomasThomas ZurbuchenThomas Zurbuchen (@Dr_ThomasZ) / XFollow Off-NominalSubscribe to the show! - Off-NominalSupport the show, join the DiscordOff-Nominal (@offnom) / TwitterOff-Nominal (@offnom@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceFollow JakeWeMartians Podcast - Follow Humanity's Journey to MarsWeMartians Podcast (@We_Martians) | TwitterJake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit) | TwitterJake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceFollow AnthonyMain Engine Cut OffMain Engine Cut Off (@WeHaveMECO) | TwitterMain Engine Cut Off (@meco@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo) | TwitterAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo@jawns.club) - jawns.club đOff-Nominal MerchandiseOff-Nominal Logo TeeWeMartians Shop | MECO Shop

Oct 18, 2024 âą 1h 2min
171 - Stiletto Starship (with Jack Beyer)
Jack Beyer, Content Manager for NSF, joins the conversation to discuss the exhilarating recent SpaceX developments, including their impressive booster catch. They explore how massive rockets like Starship create unique visual illusions of speed, contrasting personal anecdotes with technical insights. The chat dives into the fascinating evolution of SpaceXâs Starbase, the joys of celestial sightings, and the increasing public interest in space exploration, all while sharing lighthearted banter over their favorite Texas drinks.

Oct 11, 2024 âą 1h 3min
170 - Luckily, We Did All the Math (with Casey Handmer)
Jake and Anthony are joined by Casey Handmer, Founder of Terraform Industries, to talk about Mars Sample Return, and the general state of government projects, NASA, and so much more.TopicsOff-Nominal - YouTubeEpisode 170 - Luckily, We Did All the Math (with Casey Handmer) - YouTubeSLS is still a national disgrace â Casey Handmer's blogWhat is going on with Mars Sample Return? â Casey Handmer's blogNASA awards Rocket Lab study contract for Mars Sample Return - SpaceNewsFollow CaseyCasey HandmerCasey Handmer, PhD (@CJHandmer) / XTerraform IndustriesFollow Off-NominalSubscribe to the show! - Off-NominalSupport the show, join the DiscordOff-Nominal (@offnom) / TwitterOff-Nominal (@offnom@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceFollow JakeWeMartians Podcast - Follow Humanity's Journey to MarsWeMartians Podcast (@We_Martians) | TwitterJake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit) | TwitterJake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceFollow AnthonyMain Engine Cut OffMain Engine Cut Off (@WeHaveMECO) | TwitterMain Engine Cut Off (@meco@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo) | TwitterAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo@jawns.club) - jawns.club đOff-Nominal MerchandiseOff-Nominal Logo TeeWeMartians Shop | MECO Shop

Oct 4, 2024 âą 59min
169 - Sexy Atlantis
Jake arrives sad about space, and Anthony tries to cheer him up. We talk ISS, Artemis, budgets, and government strategy and goals.TopicsOff-Nominal - YouTubeEpisode 169 - Sexy Atlantis - YouTubeNASA is working on a plan to replace its space station, but time is running out - Ars TechnicaNASA confirms space station cracking a âhighestâ risk and consequence problem - Ars TechnicaThe politically incorrect guide to saving NASAâs floundering Artemis Program - Ars TechnicaA key NASA commercial partner faces severe financial challenges - Ars TechnicaOne company appears to be thriving as part of NASAâs return to the Moon - Ars TechnicaFollow Off-NominalSubscribe to the show! - Off-NominalSupport the show, join the DiscordOff-Nominal (@offnom) / TwitterOff-Nominal (@offnom@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceFollow JakeWeMartians Podcast - Follow Humanity's Journey to MarsWeMartians Podcast (@We_Martians) | TwitterJake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit) | TwitterJake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceFollow AnthonyMain Engine Cut OffMain Engine Cut Off (@WeHaveMECO) | TwitterMain Engine Cut Off (@meco@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo) | TwitterAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo@jawns.club) - jawns.club đOff-Nominal MerchandiseOff-Nominal Logo TeeWeMartians Shop | MECO Shop

Sep 27, 2024 âą 1h 3min
168 - Elon Munch (with Joe Barnard)
Jake and Anthony are joined by Joe Barnard to air their grievances with the FAA.TopicsOff-Nominal - YouTubeEpisode 168 - Elon Munch (with Joe Barnard) - YouTubeThe war of words between SpaceX and the FAA keeps escalating | Ars TechnicaAndrew Jones on X: âDrone footage from Deep Blue Aerospace's VTVL attempt today. Great view of the landing and explosion.âDeep Blue Aerospace hop test suffers anomaly moments before landing - SpaceNewsThe Interstellar Gateway on X: âB11 is finally coming home đ„čâElon Musk on X: âStarship Super Heavy Booster Flight 4âSpaceX on X: âSpaceX engineers have spent years preparing and months testing for the booster catch attempt on Flight 5, with technicians pouring tens of thousands of hours into building the infrastructure to maximize our chances for successâDr. Phil Metzger on X: âAmen. Space is too important. We need parts of the Earth available for launching rockets. Space helps, not hurts, the global environment and security of the public.âDr. Phil Metzger on X (Thread)Joe Barnard đ on X: âThe FAA should let SpaceX launch whatever they want, whenever they want, and the only catch is they have to do it live on YouTube in 4KâJoe Barnard đ on X: âServos/cables potted - Iâm so so excited for this projectâFollow JoeBPS.space - YouTubeJoe Barnard (@joebarnard) / TwitterBPS.SpaceFollow Off-NominalSubscribe to the show! - Off-NominalSupport the show, join the DiscordOff-Nominal (@offnom) / TwitterOff-Nominal (@offnom@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceFollow JakeWeMartians Podcast - Follow Humanity's Journey to MarsWeMartians Podcast (@We_Martians) | TwitterJake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit) | TwitterJake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceFollow AnthonyMain Engine Cut OffMain Engine Cut Off (@WeHaveMECO) | TwitterMain Engine Cut Off (@meco@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo) | TwitterAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo@jawns.club) - jawns.club đOff-Nominal MerchandiseOff-Nominal Logo TeeWeMartians Shop | MECO Shop

Sep 19, 2024 âą 1h 2min
167 - Bechtold (with Eric Berger)
Jake and Anthony are joined by Eric Berger, Senior Space Editor at Ars Technica and author of Liftoff: Elon Musk and the Desperate Early Days That Launched SpaceX, to talk about his newest book, Reentry: SpaceX, Elon Musk, and the Reusable Rockets that Launched a Second Space Age.TopicsOff-Nominal - YouTubeEpisode 167 - Bechtold (with Eric Berger) - YouTubeReentry: SpaceX, Elon Musk, and the Reusable Rockets that Launched a Second Space Age | West Houston's Neighborhood BookshopReentry by Eric Berger - Audiobook - Audible.comReentry: SpaceX, Elon Musk, and the Reusable Rockets that Launched a Second Space Age Kindle EditionFor the first time in more than three years, SpaceX misses a booster landing | Ars TechnicaFollow EricEric Berger | Ars TechnicaEric Berger (@SciGuySpace) / XFollow Off-NominalSubscribe to the show! - Off-NominalSupport the show, join the DiscordOff-Nominal (@offnom) / TwitterOff-Nominal (@offnom@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceFollow JakeWeMartians Podcast - Follow Humanity's Journey to MarsWeMartians Podcast (@We_Martians) | TwitterJake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit) | TwitterJake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceFollow AnthonyMain Engine Cut OffMain Engine Cut Off (@WeHaveMECO) | TwitterMain Engine Cut Off (@meco@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo) | TwitterAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo@jawns.club) - jawns.club đOff-Nominal MerchandiseOff-Nominal Logo TeeWeMartians Shop | MECO Shop

Sep 12, 2024 âą 60min
166 - General Five Year Old (with Tanya Harrison and Emma Louden)
Jake is joined by Emma Louden and Tanya Harrison to talk about their new children's book Mia and the Martians and how distilling space down to a child's level is a fascinating and challenging topic.TopicsOff-Nominal - YouTubeEpisode 166 - General Five Year Old (with Tanya Harrison and Emma Louden) - YouTubeMia the Martians | IndiegogoFollow EmmaEmma Louden | WebsiteFollow TanyaTanya Harrison | WebsiteFollow Off-NominalSubscribe to the show! - Off-NominalSupport the show, join the DiscordOff-Nominal (@offnom) / TwitterOff-Nominal (@offnom.com) / BlueskyOff-Nominal (@offnom@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceFollow JakeJake Robins | BlogJake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit) | TwitterJake Robins (@jakerobins.com) - BlueskyWeMartians Podcast - Follow Humanity's Journey to MarsWeMartians Podcast (@We_Martians) | TwitterFollow AnthonyMain Engine Cut OffMain Engine Cut Off (@WeHaveMECO) | TwitterMain Engine Cut Off (@meco@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo) | TwitterAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo@jawns.club) - jawns.club đOff-Nominal MerchandiseOff-Nominal Logo TeeWeMartians Shop | MECO Shop


