Épisodes

  • Pizzas, Rockets, Solar Sails and Tortoise Travels
    Jul 27 2024

    In this quick episode, we explore some of the weirdest and most creative attempts at space exploration and the stories that come with them. We start with Pizza Hut's galactic pizza delivery to the International Space Station. Next, we delve into Mike Hughes' daring rocket launch to prove the Earth is flat. Then, we sail on to JAXA's Ikaros mission. Finally, we recount the groundbreaking Zond 5 mission, which carried some unusual passengers around the moon.

    Show Credits:

    This episode is produced by SEDS Canada. The episode was recorded and edited by Kshemaka Gunawardena with royalty-free music from Pixabay.

    Resources used in the show:

    - Pizza Hut's Space Delivery: E&T The IET| SpaceRef

    - The Tale of Mike Hughes: BBC News | Global News

    - Ikaros Mission: Space.com

    - Zond 5 - Lunar Voyage with Tortoises: NASA | HowStuffWorks | RussianSpaceWeb

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    7 min
  • Launching Your Space Career: Insights from the President and Co-Founder of Zenith Canada Pathways
    Mar 2 2023

    We sit down with Hira Nadeem, the president and co-founder of Zenith Canada Pathways Foundation, to discuss the foundation's history, purpose, and some of the unique features that make it an ideal launchpad for students and young professionals looking to break into the Canadian space sector. Gain valuable insights into the world of space careers, learn about the importance of mentorship and professional development, and discover how Zenith is helping to shape the future of Canada's space industry.

    This episode was produced and narrated by Kshemaka Gunawardena with the interview being done by Sophia Trozzo.

    To find out more about the Zenith Canada Pathways foundation and get updated on their latest opportunities click here.

    The Brooke Owens fellowship was discussed quite a bit in this episode, if you happen to be curious about their program, click here. The ISU was also mentioned in today's episode and their information was sourced from and can be found here. And lastly, royalty free music for today's episode was sourced from Pixabay

    Interested in exploring more of SEDS Canada and being a part of student-led space initiatives? Check out our website at seds.ca


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    13 min
  • Enabling Space Education: Navigating Outreach and Accessibility (feat. Kate Howells and Ryan Marciniak)
    Feb 5 2023

    Join us on a journey to the heart of space education, as we chat with two pioneers in the field. Kate Howells, global community outreach manager at the Planetary Society and former member of Canada's space advisory board, sheds light on the initiatives aimed at bringing space education to the masses. Meanwhile, Ryan Marciniak, founder of Astronomy in Action, takes us on a tour of the night sky with his portable inflatable planetariums. Discover new perspectives and inspiring insights on how to ignite a love for space in the next generation

    To find out more about Kate Howells and get updated on her latest articles click here. Curious about Astronomy In Action? Be sure to check out Ryan Marciniak's blog and website here.

    The PHSS Foundation was also mentioned in today's episode and their information was found here. Information about Bobak Ferdowsi was sourced from the University of Washington, and the whole article can be found here

    And lastly, royalty free music for today's episode was sourced from Pixabay

    This episode was produced and narrated by Kshemaka Gunawardena with interviews done by Sobia Nadeem and Sophia Trozzo.

    Interested in exploring more of SEDS Canada and being a part of student-led space initiatives? Check out our website at seds.ca

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    1 h