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#18 To Infinity And Beyond: All Things Space

Season 1 Episode 18

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Hello everybody! This week, in honour of the recent Artemis II mission we recorded an episode about our universe, opinions and the mission itself. With mentions of David Bowie and Matt Damon not to be missed, this episode may not give you the most scientific space lesson but certainly the most entertaining! Love you to the moon and back!

*We would also like to apologise for any echoing and volume distortion throughout the episode but some problems are best left unsolved!*

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SPEAKER_01

Welcome back to another Kiki Ogre episode. Welcome back to another episode. It's been a did an intro some of it.

SPEAKER_00

Hey guys! Hello. Today's episode is on the recent Apollo mission. Wait, no, never mind, never mind. Let's start guys. On the recent Artemis II mission and like other Apollo missions in general.

unknown

Cool.

SPEAKER_00

Right? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, great. And um So yeah, what do we want to talk about first?

SPEAKER_01

Well, will we name the members of the crew?

SPEAKER_00

Sure.

SPEAKER_01

So the crew seems so fun.

SPEAKER_00

I keep saying like selfies they take in space. They just look like that on so much fun. I'd love to go to space.

SPEAKER_01

So we have the crew is um commander Reed Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, um mission specialist uh Christina I can't say I say Coach Yeah Um and Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen Wow So yeah starts in today's episode podcast episode podcast episode guys getting late okay yeah so would you guys go to space if you had the choice?

SPEAKER_00

No um I would if they said to you okay five years from now you can go into space you just have to train do you want to do it? Like if you're offered this special program pre program.

SPEAKER_01

Well it depends on who I'm going with. Like if there's a three of me.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, if there's a three of you I would say no, I'm sorry.

SPEAKER_01

No, I would say no, because like what we train to know.

SPEAKER_00

No, but they'll give us five years.

SPEAKER_01

That's enough. Then yeah, I'd probably go.

SPEAKER_00

I would go the training seems so fun though. You get to like float around in like no gravity thing.

SPEAKER_01

Well, yeah, that's probably like for like one day, and then the rest of it's just all this theory and or like the food. I don't know if I calculations would be no problem for you, Clona. Oh yeah, well Oh, imagine Can you like imagine the amount of calculations though it took for them to get correct in the Artemis 2? Because it's very specific. They're not landing on the moon, they're using like the gravitational forces of the Earth to launch up and go around the moon. So it's like it takes a lot of calculation and a lot of like precision.

SPEAKER_00

So how long it took them to actually formulate that. Imagine they use like AR.

SPEAKER_01

Well, we should we should say that we're recording this before they've actually landed, also. Yes. So in case anything, I don't know.

SPEAKER_00

Good luck to them all this evening. Is it tonight?

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. It should be like any minute now or so.

SPEAKER_00

So they've been any minute now.

SPEAKER_01

Imagine we watch it live, live reaction.

SPEAKER_00

Imagine we like saw it live. So they took off on April 1st, didn't they?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

I didn't know it was April 1st. I thought it was the day after.

SPEAKER_01

No, I remember it was April 1st because everybody was like, is this like a massive pride? Yeah, everybody started to say, like, looking at the fine pixels and they were like, guys, it's AI. So it's not AI.

SPEAKER_00

Imagine. Yeah, where can you see it from? Was it just if you were in like America?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. They took off where'd they take it off from?

SPEAKER_00

Like um uh Kennedy space station. Was it? Yep.

SPEAKER_01

I was meant to go there to do a NASA camp.

SPEAKER_00

Really? Wait, I remember that! Oh my god, I remember that. That was like one of the first things I like knew about you.

SPEAKER_01

Really? Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I remember Tom made it with Sophie. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I was full of surprises last year. Um, yeah, I might still do it. I don't know, depending.

SPEAKER_00

What does it like entail?

SPEAKER_01

Um, I think it's just like you go and you do like stuff like the zero gravity machines and whatnot, and you still have to go.

SPEAKER_00

Really? Deardre is how would you even invent one of those? How are they like like let's just get rid of gravity? Like what?

SPEAKER_01

You know, you're the most likely the night. You're the one to go. No, I have no idea how they do that. Imagine Imagine Clodo becomes a famous Ashnot to discover the podcast where we thought the moon landing was a conspiracy. Yeah, like a weird company. Oh my god. Yeah, no, I wouldn't go to space though. Um it's too dangerous. Like you see so many times that I know a lot of the missions that they do that this happens, they aren't manned, but like even takeoff, like it just goes wrong instantly. You know?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, like Apollo 3 was it, where it exploded on takeoff.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, like stuff like that. Just the risk is just too high. Like it's the most dangerous thing you can do, really. Going into space.

SPEAKER_00

And was it Apollo 13 that exploded on the way back?

SPEAKER_01

I think so. Was it? Like even though I think that's I think so, they were landing. Yeah. I know it didn't go to plan. I think there was like seven people that passed away. Like it's just I don't know, like I wouldn't like to to go. I think it was the challenger with the seven people that it was the challenger. It was a challenger and then another one, Columbia. And then yeah, I don't know. I think there was one last one that I know about and I can't remember the name of it.

SPEAKER_00

I think it was you know what I was thinking about? Yeah. I'd love to be like working in like um where is it, Houston, Texas, in the 60s for NASA. Like imagine how cool that would be.

SPEAKER_01

Wasn't Snoopy like the icon for NASA when you're going into space?

SPEAKER_00

Oh yeah, Charlie Round was the name of something.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I thought you were about to call about Snoop Dogg and I was like, what could this tell me this movie about? No, yeah, it was the the challenger, I think. It yeah, it broke apart 73 seconds it did its flight, killing all seven crew members. Yeah, that's the one. See, stuff like that, like you go up, right, and you just think I there's a high chance I'll never see Earth again. Isn't there someone training to go to Mars for the rest of her life? I feel like there is. There is for sure because I've seen it about it. She's trained.

SPEAKER_00

Sorry.

SPEAKER_01

She's trained, she's trained like all of her life for it, and she's planning to go to Mars. I don't know if it's gonna go through though. I wouldn't say it is. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Apollo 13 is the one where on the way back part of the ship was in flames, so they had to like take off it and fly back in the rest of it. I think they made it back then, didn't they?

SPEAKER_01

I think so.

SPEAKER_00

Okay. Oh right, yeah. Have you guys seen the Apollo movies?

SPEAKER_01

No. No, I haven't seen any of that. I've seen the Martian though.

SPEAKER_00

Oh my god, the Martian is such a good movie.

SPEAKER_01

I haven't seen it.

SPEAKER_00

That's what's his name again? Mat Damin.

SPEAKER_01

Oh my god, what was that? Yeah, that's that's a really good one. And it's very um detailed and accurate, I know. I remember I was in a science last and we were learning about like space, and my teacher asks who here has seen the Martian. Just me, and I was like, Yes, I'm so cool.

SPEAKER_00

It's basically about this guy who goes to the moon.

SPEAKER_01

No, it's Mars.

SPEAKER_00

Okay. It's basically about this guy who goes to Mars and then his crew leave without him because they think he died in this like explosion, or there was a storm. Yeah, it was a storm. But he's actually alive, so then he has to like basically survive there by himself. But he sends signals back to them through the like uh camera rovers. Yeah. So they see. Oh my god, yeah, that's such a cool scene, and he has it like on a sign or something, or they see something move and they're like, oh my god. But yeah, you should watch it.

SPEAKER_01

And interstellar as well. This is a good space for moving. Have you seen that? I haven't seen it, but I know basically about it. Do you think Christopher Nolan built like a whole like a whole cornfield just for the movie? The car just in CGI because he didn't. And he made a profit off of it as well. Really? Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

What would you actually do if you were like stranded on Mars by yourself? I don't know. I really don't know. What can you do there? It's like I don't even know.

SPEAKER_01

Like if you had no supplies, you'd just be caught.

SPEAKER_00

Is it Mars that it takes two years to get to?

SPEAKER_01

I don't know. You thought this mission was gonna take two years. Don't tell them that.

SPEAKER_00

I didn't realise they were coming back so soon, yeah, honestly. Um so it was Apollo 11. Oh my god. It's Apollo 11 that landed on the moon, wasn't it?

unknown

Again, what are you talking about?

SPEAKER_00

I feel like it's because you're sending like a bulbo in the seems like you're like the superhero.

SPEAKER_01

You're like, it's on to range yourself, I don't want to catch. But what I think was funny is that when like they first started trying to send things to space, they first sent out fruit flies, and then they kind of progressed more and more so that they would send out like dog, they sent a dog, I forgot, Liga, Liga. They sent Oh my god, yeah! The first man was Yuri Gargarin. Actually, yeah, I do know something about space. Yeah, exactly. And like I think it was interesting how they kind of tested the waters more and more.

SPEAKER_00

Wait, was he the one who was like from Russia? Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yes.

SPEAKER_00

Oh yeah, and there was like the whole space race thing. Yeah, so it was last week's episode about that. It was Apollo 11 on July 20th, 1969. They landed the lunar module, the Eagle. Oh, because like the Eagle has landed. Yeah. Oh right, okay. And Michael Collins orbited above.

SPEAKER_01

Um For those of you not Irish, Michael Collins is a famous historical figure in Ireland for the rising, like 50 years prior. It's a different guy, but people find it amusing for some reason that they share this.

SPEAKER_00

Imagine him just like floating around in space.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, speaking of like fruit flies and what I've actually had my leg I fly really badly. Wait, wait, where's it gone?

SPEAKER_00

Was it when you were in Germany? Oh, Claude was recently in Germany guys.

SPEAKER_01

It was like five minutes ago.

SPEAKER_00

Oh wow.

SPEAKER_01

No, I was in yeah, I came back from Germany yesterday. It was so good. It was in Britain. And I went to like all the museums. Um I I was in the same room as Sylvester Stallone once was. Wow. Wow. No, yeah, it's a great trip, I highly recommend it. But Paris is still my favourite. But anyways, back to space.

SPEAKER_00

Does anyone want to know fun fact?

SPEAKER_01

I'd love to.

SPEAKER_00

I used to know like everything about the moon landing and now I forget. But from what I remember, when they were like Michael Collins was orbiting around the moon and the other two were like waiting on the moon, he was meant to kind of like collect them or something. Like they'd like take off and it like connects, but they like almost missed it. And also when they were landing on the moon, they only had 13 or 30 seconds of landing fuel left. So they thought it was gonna go wrong. So a lot of the TVs who were like broadcasting it were preparing to like shut off at the last second because they didn't want people to see it go wrong. And what else do I know?

SPEAKER_01

I thought your fun fact was gonna be that you used to know all about space and then you forgot about that.

SPEAKER_00

No, that would be pretty bad. Um also there was like something when they were landing, something had gone wrong, and there were all these really compliment complicated calculations, and none of the people in the room in Houston knew what was wrong, and they couldn't figure it out. So they were like, what is going on? And then this one guy who was an intern, he was like working there. What a lucky job, like to get an internship, and he figured it out and he knew what to do, so he started talking to Neil Armstrong, and no one else got it, but Neil Armstrong like understood what was going on, and he had to flip a switch and he used like a felt tip pen to flip the switch. I don't know why he couldn't use his hand, but fun fact, and that's what saved the mission.

SPEAKER_01

Did the intern get like promoted?

SPEAKER_00

You'd hope so.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it's a lot fair.

SPEAKER_00

And it was Space Oddity they played. We talked about that before. By David Bowie. Oh yeah, we should talk about the wake-up songs they played.

SPEAKER_01

They've played quite a few. So, well I know they've played um Pink Pony Club by Chapel Rowan. They've played Under Pressure, Under Pressure by Queen and the Club. Such a good one. That is a good one, to be honest.

SPEAKER_00

Sleepyhead, Green Light, In a Daydream, Working Class Heroes, Good Morning, Tokyo Drifting, and Lonesome Drifter.

SPEAKER_01

Quite a selection, to be honest. I wonder who picks them. They're Slider.

SPEAKER_00

What?

SPEAKER_01

What? The actual big one.

SPEAKER_00

Oh no, I knew that one was there.

SPEAKER_01

Uh yeah, actually, that's a good point.

SPEAKER_00

I wonder who does pick Colin Fry's, actually. In 2015, Colin Fry's of the NASA history division compiled a chronology of wake-up calls. Why though? He knew this is gonna happen.

SPEAKER_01

Wait, but like some of those songs like Pink Planco wasn't released in 2015.

SPEAKER_00

He's a time traveler. Good point. Oh, obviously. I remember hearing that if you go out really, really far into space, like you can't actually do this, but if you were to go really, really, really far and use like a really good telescope to see back to Earth, you'd like see dinosaurs on Earth. Because the light hasn't like reached that point yet.

SPEAKER_01

Oh yeah, like stars. Isn't there like something where like I it's like like triceratopses are like further away from T-Rexes than humans are to T-Rexes or something like that? Yeah, it's because they were in different periods, like the Cretaceous period was different than the other periods. Sorry, stop!

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, why do you know this?

SPEAKER_01

And I like that especially.

SPEAKER_00

Isn't it the Apollo 13 mission where they said Houston we have a problem?

SPEAKER_01

I think so.

SPEAKER_00

Cloda thinks it's a Mandela effect.

SPEAKER_01

Well, no. I mentioned it briefly um earlier, but I was proven wrong. Um is there anything else you want to say about like space?

SPEAKER_00

What do you guys think of like black holes?

SPEAKER_01

That that's that terrible. I used to be so scared when I was like younger. Like scared like terrible like I was like a black.

SPEAKER_00

You know that one episode of The Simpsons where there's like a black hole in their basement? Okay, no. Have you guys watched The Simpsons? That's my You would love The Simpsons. Sophie. You would like you need to watch.

SPEAKER_01

Oh try. I'd also intro it's my favorite part. When he writes something different on the board every time. Bart.

SPEAKER_00

Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Um yeah, I think black holes are terrifying.

SPEAKER_00

Black hole sun. I don't know the other words.

SPEAKER_01

I remember when I was smaller and I found that the sun would eventually like just die on a second. No same.

SPEAKER_00

I was like, oh my god. I was like, oh we're all dead. I was like, oh no same. Or you know, like it will never turn into it won't turn into like a black hole. That's so weird to me. Like it will explode eventually.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

I d I'm not sure why though.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, it's a episode of Spongebob where the sun like exploded and it was all Spongebob's fall down. I should've remember, but and then like the do you have the magical dolphin? No. God. It made me just seem really weird, but I swear it happened.

SPEAKER_00

No, you need to watch The Simpsons. The Simpsons is easily the funniest show I've ever watched.

SPEAKER_01

Really?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. One scene I always think about is when Homer, um, he like he he's takes a brownie or something, and Marge accidentally cuts off his thumb, but he has to get to the hospital, but he can't drive because his thumb is cut off. So he's like, okay, I'll hitchhike, but he can't put his thumb out to hitchhike. Oh my god. Because he got cut off.

SPEAKER_01

What is this? Bubbles the magic. Oh I uh oh my god, that's it.

SPEAKER_00

Is that the Spongebob movie where that turns into like real life?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, that's so weird to me. I used to find that really weird when I was younger. Um, but anyways, about space. Or like you know, there's like a galaxy for every like star.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Because like there's only one star per galaxy. So ours is obviously the sun.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Like, isn't that so weird? When you look out and see all those stars, it's like there's a whole galaxy for every one of them.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, so then it's like selfish to think that there aren't other living things.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, for real. There's gotta be aliens.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. But I think aliens are the stereotype is a bit extreme.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, not aliens, just life.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Civilization. I don't know. Space is just something that I don't think anyone's ever gonna completely understand.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Because like people dedicate their lives to it and stuff, but then it's like I feel like I'd go mad if I spent my life studying space. Because it's just so like vast, yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Because you also gotta think about what's going on here on the earth.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, you know what's weird to me? How like the universe is always expanding. But what's it expanding like into?

SPEAKER_01

Nothingness.

SPEAKER_00

But why is there nothingness? Like, why isn't that already considered space? You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_01

TDs are nice to questions.

SPEAKER_00

Like, where is it expanding to? Like, you know, they discovered it was expanding, and that was like a whole big deal.

SPEAKER_01

I think it's because there's like a limit each time. There's a border and then just it just gets bigger.

SPEAKER_00

But why is there a border?

SPEAKER_01

I don't know, but it has to expand somehow.

SPEAKER_00

Like Is it just that it's kind of expanding like from the middle? So it's like everything is just getting a slight bit bigger, like everything. I'd say the singularity, like when it exploded, there was like Oh my god, have you guys heard the theory that we're like in a singularity right now? That's really weird.

SPEAKER_01

No, I actually haven't heard that theory.

SPEAKER_00

You know, because like it started as a singularity and then it exploded into the universe, but it's like what if right now we're in a singularity and we're gonna like explode? Like that's so weird.

SPEAKER_01

I suppose. Imagine just floating on a rock and then Clodo floats by.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, no. Or like what do you guys think of the theory that like we could be living on Mars in a couple years?

SPEAKER_01

That would be it'd be like kind of crazy to me to be honest. Yeah, I mean I I can't really see it happening. Yeah, say at the same time I can. Like I feel like like Earth's not really working out too well these days, you know? Do you reckon the house prices would be cheaper on Earth or on Mars?

SPEAKER_00

Okay, what okay, new hypothetical theory. Right. If they were like half of the Earth can go live on Mars and half are gonna stay, but like it's gonna end soon because of climate change or something, what would you do?

SPEAKER_01

Isn't that like basically the plot of Wally?

SPEAKER_00

Really?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, is that the Earth was becoming like it was getting really polluted and then they all went on massive spaceships away somewhere. Yeah, I feel like Wally has a good point. Wally was ahead of its time, guys. Yeah, I rewatched it the other day. I haven't watched the Martian yet, I rewatched Wally.

SPEAKER_00

Or like remember when Katie Perry went to space?

SPEAKER_01

Everybody flamed her for laugh.

SPEAKER_00

I know, like well, I get it is kind of a waste of money.

SPEAKER_01

But it was kind of cool, like some people don't think it was real unless she was just an anti-gravity machine.

SPEAKER_00

Imagine.

SPEAKER_01

You know, Ryan Gosling like called her up before his new movie project Hail Mary started um shooting for like advice on like space and stuff. She's just an astronauts you could probably get hooked up to it. Like Katie Perry.

SPEAKER_00

To just like ask what it's like or something. Yeah, to get like primary source, yeah. Yeah. David Bowie wanted to go to space, but Nassau was like no. They were like, no.

SPEAKER_01

Do you think if he if he was still alive and he asked today that they landed? Yes.

SPEAKER_00

Maybe yeah.

SPEAKER_01

There's no way he wouldn't like that.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Or is it Tom Cruise that's gonna be launched into space when he dies? Really? Because of Scientology. Oh. Isn't there a Tesla floating around in space? What? Yeah. Elon Musk, he sent one into space. There's so many satellites. Yeah, I always see satellites. Really? Yeah, whenever if you look up any night where you can see the star. It's not great where we live, but in other parts of the country. Um if you look up into the sky and you see like all the stars, you'll just see one moving across literally every minute or so. It's mad. Sometimes I'm like, it's a shooting star! And then I'm like, wait, no. Yes.

SPEAKER_01

We'll catch you next week. Yes. Bye guys.

SPEAKER_00

Bye.