Aug 18, 2025Discover Blue Origin's Mars Telecommunications Orbiter proposal, a potential game-changer for future Mars missions! Explore how Blue Origin, Rocket Lab, and Lockheed Martin are competing to build a high-performance communications relay for Mars, backed by the Trump administration’s $700M “Big Beautiful Bill” budget reconciliation. From Blue Origin’s Blue Ring spacecraft with hybrid propulsion and UHF relay satellites, to Rocket Lab’s proven ESCAPADE mission expertise, and Lockheed Martin’s legacy with Mars Odyssey, MAVEN, and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, we dive into the tech and strategies driving interplanetary connectivity.Why hasn’t SpaceX joined the race, despite their Starlink Mars constellation plans? Unpack the future of Mars exploration, NASA’s Mars Sample Return, and the quest for a human presence on the Red Planet.🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🖊️ Written by Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🎥 Video from Max Evans, .✂️ Edited by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Aug 26, 2025On Tuesday August 26, 2025, SpaceX launched the Flight 10 mission with a Starship from Orbital Launch Mount A at SpaceX Starbase, TX, USA.
Sep 3, 2025 Join us as we dive into former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine’s spicy Senate testimony on the Artemis program, Starship, and Blue Origin! Bridenstine raises serious concerns about the complexity of NASA’s lunar architecture, orbital refueling challenges, and the race to beat China to the Moon. From SpaceX’s Starship HLS to Blue Origin’s Blue Moon Mk2, we unpack his critiques, the future of the Artemis missions, and the sustainability of SLS. Featuring insights from Jared Isaacman’s optimistic X post, we explore whether NASA’s ambitious lunar plans are groundbreaking or not. Don’t miss this deep dive into space exploration, lunar landers, and the U.S.-China space race!🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🖊️ Written by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🎥 Video from Jack Beyer, Max Evans, John Galloway, Starbase Live, NASA, US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Blue Origin, SpaceX.✂️ Edited by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Sep 9, 2025 SpaceX's $17 billion purchase of EchoStar's radio spectrum licenses, a sum rivaling 75% of NASA's $25 billion annual budget, secures exclusive S-band and Mobile Satellite Service frequencies to supercharge Starlink's direct-to-cell network. This deal—split into $8.5B cash and $8.5B SpaceX stock, plus $2B debt payments—unlocks 20x throughput and 100x capacity for next-gen satellites, promising 5G connectivity to eliminate global dead zones. With Starship's unmatched launch capacity and competitors like Globalstar and Amazon's Project Kuiper trailing, SpaceX solidifies its dominance in satellite internet. Amid whispers of Apple pivoting from Globalstar to Starlink for iPhone and Apple Watch Ultra 3 satellite features, this move reshapes the space and telecom landscape.🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🖊️ Written by Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🎥 Video from D Wise, Starbase Live, SpaceX, EchoStar, T-Mobile, Apple, Pexels.✂️ Edited by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Sep 10, 2025 NASA’s Perseverance rover uncovered a leopard-spot pattern on the Cheyava Falls rock in Mars’ Neretva Vallis, hinting at ancient microbial life! This intriguing formation in Jezero Crater, featuring vivianite and greigite minerals, suggests chemical reactions possibly tied to organic matter, challenging assumptions about Mars’ history. Could this be evidence of life existing more recently on the Red Planet? Dive into the science, explore reaction fronts, and learn about the Mars Sample Return mission’s role in answering: Are we alone?🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🖊️ Written by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🎥 Video from NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS, NASA JPL, CU/LASP EMM/EXI ITF/Kevin M. Gill, CarlesMillan, Lodewicus de Honsvels.✂️ Edited by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Sep 17, 2025 Join us as we dive into Rocket Lab’s intriguing focus on a Mars Telecommunications Orbiter, a mission that’s sparking buzz despite no official NASA request—yet! In an exclusive chat with Rocket Lab’s Founder & CEO, Sir Peter Beck, we uncover why this $700M project, backed by the current U.S. administration, could be a game-changer for Mars exploration. From its roots in the canceled 2009 mission to its modern revival as a single satellite in areosynchronous orbit, we explore how Rocket Lab is positioning itself for a Martian future.🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🖊️ Written by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🎥 Video from Rocket Lab, NASA/JPL, NASA/JPL/Cornell University, The White House, NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS, NASA/JPL-Caltech, NASA.✂️ Edited by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Sep 25, 2025 Is the Dream Chaser spacecraft dead? NASA's shocking decision to all-but-cancel Sierra Space’s contract for seven ISS resupply missions and shift the Dream Chaser’s debut from an ISS docking to a free-flyer demo has left space enthusiasts reeling. From its origins in NASA’s HL-20 concept to Sierra Nevada Corporation’s ambitious push for commercial crew and cargo programs, the Dream Chaser’s journey has been turbulent. Despite a successful 2017 test flight and excitement around DC-101 Tenacity, delays have pushed its first mission to 2027. With only five years left for the ISS and competition from SpaceX’s Dragon and Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus, can Sierra Space’s winged spacecraft survive?🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🖊️ Written by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🎥 Video from Max Evans, Brady Kenniston, Sawyer Rosenstein, Sierra Space, Sierra Nevada Space Systems, NASA, ULA.✂️ Edited by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Sep 30, 2025 #Starship #Spaceflight #ReusableRocketsJoin us as we dive into the 13-years-late world of European spaceflight with Avio’s bold new project - a reusable upper stage that’s drawing comparisons to SpaceX’s Starship! Backed by a €40 million ESA contract, Avio is developing a compact, methane-fueled vehicle powered by a P120C solid rocket booster, aiming for an in-flight demo within two years. We’ll break down the design, its similarities to Starship, and why it’s got the space community mocking it on social media. Plus, stick around to see how we recreated this quirky concept in Kerbal Space Program (it might need some landing legs).🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🖊️ Written by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🎥 Video from Max Evans, D Wise, Avio, Centre Spatial Guyanais, ESA, Stoke Space, Rocket Factory Augsburg, CNES-REAL DREAM, SpaceX, ArianeGroup, CASBAA.✂️ Edited by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Oct 13, 2025Relive the raw intensity of Starship's Flight Test 11 from launch to splashdown: a clean liftoff from Pad 1 led to flawless staging, where the booster shrugged off one offline middle-ring Raptor during boostback and still brought all 13 engines home for a pinpoint landing burn with the updated profile. Upstairs, the ship hit SECO without a hitch, deployed eight Starlink simulators on cue, and nailed a sea-level Raptor relight before reentry's fury, dodging last flight's engine bay anomaly. The real showstopper was the daring bank through 55 & 30 kilometers, easing into a sharper turn below 6km to mimic a southbound Starbase tower catch, before sticking a smooth touchdown right on target for the planned finale.🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🖊️ Written by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🎥 Video from Jack Beyer, Max Evans, Ceaser G, D Wise, Starbase Live, Bob Beresh, SpaceX.✂️ Edited by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Oct 14, 2025 Impulse Space, the orbital maneuvering specialist founded by former SpaceX engine pioneer Tom Mueller, is expanding its ambitions beyond Earth orbit with an in-house lunar lander designed to deliver up to three tonnes of cargo to the Moon's surface. Leveraging the company's proven Helios kick stage for trans-lunar injection without the need for in-space refueling, the vehicle slots neatly into a critical market gap between smaller CLPS-class landers like Firefly's Blue Ghost and larger systems such as Blue Origin's Blue Moon Mark 1. Powered by a new engine using the reliable nitrous oxide and ethane bipropellant from Impulse's flight-tested Mira spacecraft, this agnostic design pairs with diverse launchers from Falcon 9 to Starship, targeting operational readiness by 2028 with plans for multiple missions that year—offering a pragmatic, near-term solution for lunar payload delivery amid the growing commercial space race.🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🖊️ Written by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🎥 Video from Max Evans, D Wise, Impulse Space, NASA, SpaceX, Blue Origin, Firefly Aerospace, Astrobotic, Relativity Space, United Launch Alliance, Centre Spatial Guyanais, JAXA.✂️ Edited by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Oct 21, 2025In a stunning shift for NASA's Artemis program, acting Administrator Sean Duffy announced on national TV that the agency is reopening bids for the Artemis III lunar lander—the first crewed Moon landing since Apollo 17 in 1972—moving beyond SpaceX's Starship Human Landing System due to persistent delays in orbital refueling and suborbital test failures.Originally awarded to SpaceX in 2021 for this pivotal mission, Starship now faces stiff competition from Blue Origin's advanced Blue Moon Mark 1 and Mark 2 landers, which could accelerate timelines to beat China's Lanyue lunar ambitions before President Trump's term ends in 2029.Elon Musk fired back on X, slamming Blue Origin's orbital track record while insisting SpaceX is lightning-fast in the US space race, even dismissing the urgency to outpace China in this renewed lunar exploration era.🤵 Hosted by Sawyer Rosenstein (@thenasaman).🖊️ Written by Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13).🎥 Video from BocaChicaGal, D Wise, Bob Beresh, Jonathon Norcross, NASA, SpaceX, Blue Origin, CCTV.✂️ Edited by Thomas Hayden.💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Oct 23, 2025 Dive into the high-stakes drama shaking up NASA's future as billionaire private astronaut Jared Isaacman battles Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy for the permanent NASA Administrator role under President Donald Trump. From Isaacman's swift December nomination - backed by Elon Musk and fueled by his Inspiration4 philanthropy and Polaris Dawn missions - to his dramatic April Senate confirmation hurdle, only to be sidelined over old Democratic donations amid White House personnel clashes, the plot thickens with Duffy's appointment as Acting Administrator. Witness Musk's fiery X rants slamming "Sean Dummy" and Duffy's Fox News jabs at SpaceX Starship delays for Artemis III, while whispers of folding NASA into the Department of Transportation spark industry backlash.🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🖊️ Written by Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13).🎥 Video from.✂️ Edited by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Nov 4, 2025He’s Back: President Trump has just officially re-nominated Jared Isaacman - the Billionaire, Philanthropist turned Private Astronaut - to be NASA’s Administrator, replacing Secretary Sean Duffy - and boy has it been a WILD ride to get to this point over the last 12 months. The announcement was made Tuesday evening on the President’s social media platform, Truth Social. Jared Isaacman accepted this nomination, and shared his gratitude towards the President. This re-nomination was also publicly supported by Sean Duffy - despite his attempts to secure the position for himself.🤵 Hosted by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🖊️ Written by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).🎥 Video from John Kraus/Polaris Program, Polaris Program, SpaceX, US Department of Transportation, Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, NASA, The White House, US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.✂️ Edited by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
Ryan Caton@dpoddolphinproBREAKING: The @FAAnews is implementing a Launch Curfew for All Commercial Launches & Re-entries.Launches & Re-entries are banned between 06:00 - 22:00 local time, starting Monday, November 10th.I think I am correct in saying that this is unprecedented.The Emergency Order does not explain how the "local time" of a re-entry will be determined. Re-entries typically span multiple time zones.Here is the exact language of the Emergency Order:Accordingly, with respect to commercial space launches and reentries, under the authority provided to the FAA Administrator by 49 U.S.C. §§ 40103, 40113, and 46105(c), and authority delegated to the FAA Administrator under 51 U.S.C. § 50909(a), it is hereby ordered that, beginning at 6:00 a.m. EST on November 10, 2025, and until this Order is cancelled, Commercial space launches and reentries will only be permitted between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. local time.