This Week In Space podcast: Episode 219 — SpaceX Goes to War!

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On Episode 219 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik discuss the space headlines for the past few weeks.It's been busy, and some exciting things are happening! A couple of companies are moving into the space solar power arena — something we've long advocated — and that's welcome progress. Starship is set to fly Starship test number 13, and a lot is riding on this — the system is overdue for some proof of concept to keep up with NASA's HLS contract. An exoplanet spotted a decade ago has shown signs of a potentially habitable atmosphere; there are landslides — big ones — on Pluto, and evidence of "space candy" sugars in an interstellar cloud are in the news. Finally, SpaceX is doubling down on their big defense contracts with a well-funded US Space Force. Join us for all the latest!Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space.Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Space news of the weekSpaceX's Starship Flight 13 test launch aborts at last secondMeteorite that crashed through New Jersey house could hold the clues to life's originsAstronomers discover 1st atmosphere around a rocky Earth-like planet in the habitable zoneHow NASA’s Artemis III Lander Test Will Pave Way for Moon LandingsNASA Taps SpaceX’s Starlink to Deliver Artemis III Imagery from OrionBlue Origin continues work on lunar landers during recovery from New Glenn explosionSpaceX launches 21 'data transport' satellites for US militaryThe FCC just gave Reflect Orbital permission to launch its 1st space mirror to orbit. Tens of thousands more could followA “disaster waiting to happen”? Industry officials worry about Crew Dragon availability.Spacecraft Commissioning On Track for Mission to Boost NASA’s SwiftRaspberry sugar spotted in interstellar space, a sweet discovery that could reveal clues about life's originsDefense Innovation Unit - Space Power BeamingNature study identifies a new way to spot nuclear weapons in orbitModel Falcon 9!TOP TELESCOPE PICK:(Image credit: Celestron)Looking for a telescope to see planets and comets? We recommend the Celestron Astro Fi 102 as the top pick in our best beginner's telescope guide.Finally, did you know you can launch your own SpaceX rocket? Model rocket maker Estes' stunning scale model of a Falcon 9 rocket that you can pick up now. The launchable model is a detailed recreation of the Falcon 9 and retails for $149.99. You can save 10% by using the code IN-COLLECTSPACE at checkout, courtesy of our partners collectSPACE.com.About This Week In SpaceThis Week in Space covers the new space age. Every Friday we take a deep dive into a fascinating topic. What's happening with the new race to the moon and other planets? When will SpaceX really send people to Mars? Join Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik from Space.com as they tackle those questions and more each week on Friday afternoons. You can subscribe today on your favorite podcatcher.