Recent Episodes
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Astrophotography and a snapshot of the space economy
Apr 29, 2025 – 28:00 -
Planets eaten by stars and one astronaut’s guide to infinite possibilities
Apr 22, 2025 – 28:00 -
A curious carbon finding on Mars and the prospect of space pirates
Apr 15, 2025 – 28:00 -
Starliner’s remarkable journey and the human factors of NASA missions
Apr 8, 2025 – 28:00 -
The Scoop on 'Scopes
Apr 1, 2025 – 28:00 -
Moon landers and sipping cocktails in space
Mar 25, 2025 – 28:00 -
Getting “swole” in space and a Voyager update
Mar 18, 2025 – 28:00 -
Starship’s air traffic disruptions and uncertainty ahead for NASA science
Mar 11, 2025 – 28:00 -
Impending doom from asteroids and storing Earthly data on the moon
Mar 4, 2025 – 28:00 -
Untold stories from the Apollo program and a look ahead at upcoming NASA science missions
Feb 25, 2025 – 28:00 -
The latest news from the space beat, plus moon experiments go for a spin
Feb 19, 2025 – 28:00 -
A love story at the edge of our solar system. Plus, how to study centaurs
Feb 11, 2025 – 28:00 -
After the International Space Station retires, what comes next?
Feb 4, 2025 – 28:00 -
NASA nixes DEI and updates on Mars Sample Return
Jan 28, 2025 – 28:00 -
Searching for worlds far away from our own
Jan 21, 2025 – 28:00 -
Predictions for this year’s space economy and last year’s record-breaking climate data
Jan 14, 2025 – 28:00 -
A spacecraft that touched our sun and Ghost Riders in the sky
Jan 7, 2025 – 28:00 -
"Star Bound" and this year’s space news highlights
Dec 31, 2024 – 28:00 -
Holiday celebrations in space
Dec 23, 2024 – 28:00 -
Inspiring the next generation of space enthusiasts and a new moon mobile
Dec 17, 2024 – 28:00 -
The wonders in the night sky this month and China’s race to the moon
Dec 10, 2024 – 28:00 -
What we know about UAP's, and creating space for birds
Dec 3, 2024 – 28:00 -
The quest to find planets outside of our solar system
Nov 22, 2024 – 28:00 -
Leaks on the ISS and Space policy impacts on Florida
Nov 20, 2024 – 28:00 -
Rocket science meets political science. Plus, inspiring cosmic images from JWST
Nov 12, 2024 – 28:00 -
The science of Europa Clipper and research from the red planet
Nov 5, 2024 – 28:00 -
Cosmic creeps and black hole heartbeats
Oct 29, 2024 – 28:00 -
Starship's big catch and Hubble's deep look
Oct 22, 2024 – 28:00 -
Research endeavors on the space station and exploring an ocean world
Oct 15, 2024 – 28:00 -
Earth’s new mini moon and tracking tropical weather from space
Oct 1, 2024 – 28:00 -
SpaceX’s past and future. Plus, a Florida scientist’s journey to space
Sep 24, 2024 – 28:00 -
NASA’s strategies for space exploration and menstrual cycles in space
Sep 10, 2024 – 28:00 -
One commercial astronaut is helping kids reach for the stars
Sep 3, 2024 – 28:00 -
The science of Polaris Dawn and water under the surface of Mars
Aug 27, 2024 – 28:00 -
Brewing beer in microgravity and a big question about human space exploration
Aug 20, 2024 – 28:00 -
The Starliner decision and bees on the space station
Aug 13, 2024 – 28:00 -
'Curious Space' and fire in orbit
Aug 6, 2024 – 28:00 -
Science during a suborbital flight and life in faraway ocean worlds
Jul 30, 2024 – 28:00 -
Spacesuits out of a science fiction novel and sulfur on Mars
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Two years of JWST science and a Falcon 9 rocket malfunction
Jul 16, 2024 – 28:00 -
Uncovering the mysteries of Bennu and a space news roundup
Jul 9, 2024 – 28:00 -
Launching a new weather satellite and fixing a spacecraft in interstellar space
Jul 2, 2024 – 28:00 -
Mystery lunar domes and missing moon trees
Jun 25, 2024 – 28:00 -
Another Starliner delay and an update from Mars
Jun 18, 2024 – 28:00 -
The future of Hubble and a mission to Saturn’s moon Titan
Jun 11, 2024 – 28:00 -
‘Challenger’ takes a new look at the 1986 Space Shuttle disaster
Jun 4, 2024 – 28:00 -
Mini moon rovers and communicating in deep space
May 29, 2024 – 28:00 -
Saving the Space Coast’s future and past from rising water
May 21, 2024 – 28:00 -
Space Kids Global heads to space and a mission to Venus is back on track
May 7, 2024 – 28:00 -
Curious Space and Starliner’s first crewed mission
Apr 30, 2024 – 28:00
Recent Reviews
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W. Mattimoelively, well-researched interviewsBravo, Brenden Byrne & team! These lively, well-researched interviews consistently ignite my curiosity about all things related to space starting with exploration, commercial travel, and UAPs. There’s no podcast like it. Highly recommended.
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Doc's MomGood podcast.Brenden Byrne is a good interviewer. I love his laugh. His guests are diverse. I’ve learned a lot about the FL space industry. 5 star review
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Bill P. GatesSpace Man Bren’s Excellent Podcast!Brenden (The Rocket) Byrne brings his big ‘ol swingin’ space knowledge to each week in this informative, educational podcast.
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Andy.CappSpace Coast’s best podcastThis podcast is put on by WMFE, the local Orlando PBS station and is probably THE MOST UNDERRATED space exploration podcast on the air today. Very interesting topics and guests. Very well done show!
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MKULTRA83MehMeh, really really boring. Same old… old rich people talking about the same old things. I wish I was a over privileged spoiled person with resources to be as delusional as these people.
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johnnyPeps901210Fantastic BlendThis show is awesome! Are We There Yet?offers an awesome blend of technical and non-technical topics that are broken down so that anyone can understand. I HIGHLY recommend this show to anyone with an inkling of interest in the science of space and the latest and greatest news of the space industry.
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JTK AwesomeMisleading DescriptionThis “space exploration” podcast has so far only talked about teaching, astronomy, Millennials, and sci-fi.
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Assertedcobra61WOW!!!!Wow!! After listening to this podcast everything just “clicked”. Now i am much more aware of what it takes to do these things and to make humans finally interplanetary.
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F1/345Brass tacksGreat content
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boolbootoo shortshould be long form and in depth considering the subject matter. most episodes barely reach 30 mins. sad
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Memorable NameHow aboutMale host!
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mi8smartsexcellentFinally a space podcast with no background music so that you can hear every word that is spoken! Thank you for a clear, thoughtful and interesting podcast!
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dobonivGreat Mars podcastThis podcast has great information on all Mars related topics. Highly recommend for anyone interested in Mars or space science. The host has access to very interesting people in the industry that make for very informative interviews.
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banditobanditobanditoGreatAwesome show for space and aeronautics nerds.
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G101gffsswrGreat science and rocket podcastThis is an amazing podcast for anyone who wants to learn about rockets and spacecraft stuff. Science is so important and WE ALL need to learn more and love science
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truleo2002Instantly hooked - great showThis new era of space exploration is exciting and there's some much going on at every stage. This show's focus on Mars is fantastic and the steps outside that focus are a welcome addition.
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gennypowHow aboutA female cohost.
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NGP123My favorite new listenDefinitely on my short list of shows to not miss every week!
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Skribbz14AwesomeLove it. Thanks for the work!
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CdschultzInstantly became one of my favorite podcastsAWTY instantly became one of my regular weekly podcasts along with StarTalk, Planetary Radio, and The Infinite Monkey Cage. I hate to sound super cliche but it pretty much should be an essential addition to any space junkies regular weekly lineup. I love the variety of guests and the interesting stories and projects they bring to the show. Looking forward to many more episodes. Thanks for the show Mr. Byrne!
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Derek JettExcellent Space PodcastListening to this podcast is a great way to keep up with the latest developments in space exploration.
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RayHollisterBest podcast on its subjectI love this podcast. It really is the best audio show about space I have ever found. That being said, to give a little constructive criticism, it does come off a little stiff. Then again, Brendon, the host, is dealing with some of the nerdiest people in the world. It's amazing they have any speaking skills at all. :-) Brendan does an admirable job interviewing the experts, and getting answers from them that make sense to simple nerds like me.
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Wishy1972What to listen to after NASA tripBoth myself & my 12 year old son really like this show. After our spring trip to NASA we wanted to keep that interest going. The shows are appealing to both of us - advanced but well discussed & explained. The show is well planned & topics are intentional. Great choice!
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Lillihammer94Interesting and close to homeThe thing I love most about this podcast is that it talks to real people at NASA and Lockheed Martin that are planning and building space ships. My favorite episode was Some Assembly Required where it talked all about the Orion Spacecraft and what goes into building it.
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cjohnst7Awesome show!/I might of posted this twice but it's because the show is so goodI've listened to every episode and I'm hooked! Complex ideas and leading experts are presented in way that lets even the amateur astronaut follow along easily. New technologies and concepts are examined that help you to see that although mars is far off it's getting increasingly closer every single day. New episodes being released are one of the top highlights of my week and I look foward to what is disscused next! (But if your taking suggestions I'd like to hear an episode about long term colnization ideas)
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JohnMoTravisEverything you wanted to know about Mars mission.This is a fantastic podcast! “Are We There Yet” pulls back the curtain and gives you a behind the scenes look at NASA, the mars mission and asks all the questions you ever wanted to know. Brendan Byrne (Host) does a great job and asks all the questions I want to know! Keep up the great work!
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morphy232Love the premiseSPACE TRAVEL!!!
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KuaileDeep dive into what it takes to get to spaceThis show is a deep dive into what it takes to get to space. Great stuff so far and looking forward to future episodes, exploring further the tools, the people and the processes that it takes to put people on Mars!
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