#316 - Maritime Launch Services - Steve Matier

#316 - Maritime Launch Services - Steve Matier

Episode 316 of the Interplanetary Podcast kicks off with Matt tackling the unsettling news of NASA’s potential science funding cuts—raising concerns about the future of groundbreaking space research—and pondering whether SpaceX’s mighty Starship could become an over-budget behemoth or the key to humankind’s next giant leap. Then, Matt welcomes Steve Matier, CEO of Maritime Launch Services, who sheds light on Canada’s ambitious foray into commercial spaceflight. From building Spaceport Nova Scotia to launching the next wave of satellites, Steve shares how MLS is staking out its place in the rapidly growing space economy. It’s a thought-provoking deep dive into the business, engineering, and dream-chasing behind the new frontier of Canadian aerospace.

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#327 - Radio Astronomy - Emma Chapman

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#326 - Chasing Aliens - Daniel Lavelle

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#325 - Artemis II - Dhara Patel

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#324 - Space 2025

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#323 -  Mark Craig - Apollo 1

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#322 - Ethan Siegel - Grand Cosmic Story

#322 - Ethan Siegel - Grand Cosmic Story

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#321 - Brian Clegg - The Multiverse

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