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// In this week's episode, Jack talks to Doug Millard, Curator of the Space Exhibit at the London Science Museum. //
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereIn this week's episode, Jack talks to Doug Millard, Curator of the Space Exhibit at the London Science Museum.
The pair talk about Doug's job, his favourite 'out of this world' object in the collection, as well as the future of spacecraft and how they could be greener; whether we will eventually holiday in space and the wackiest of activities that have taken place on the International Space Station to date.
They talk about the International Space Station coming down and what it will be replaced with, whether Doug will have a chance of salvaging any of the existing one currently in orbit and the two ponder ideas for cleaning up floating rubbish in space and what do astronauts actually do if they have an itchy nose whilst having a walk on the moon!
A fun episode not to be missed!
#future #space #spacetravel #stem #themoon #mars #sciencemuseum #internationalspacestation #spacecraft #astronaut
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The Black Arrow Rocket
First drawing in space
Exploring Space Exhibition at the London Science Museum
A beautiful planet trailer
On holiday on Mars
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