BBC Interview – Elon Musk and Mars

On BBC Radio 4 Elon Musk of SpaceX speaks about his plans for flights to Mars.

As well as Mars Elon talks about the Falcon 9-Heavy vehicle. This rocket will be substantially bigger than the simple variant due to fly next month, and should be capable of putting more than 53 tonnes (117,000lb) of payload in a low-Earth orbit – more than twice that of the space shuttle.

Elon Musk believes the Falcon Heavy will be transformative because it will substantially reduce the cost of carrying a given mass into space – breaking the barrier of $1,000 per pound (0.45 kg) lifted.

Elon Musk is interviewed in the BBC Radio 4 show ‘Scotts Legacy Part 2’ which can be heard at http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dhrmj

It is understood there could be some issues with people overseas listening to or watching BBC shows. The use of a Proxy Server or software such as Expat Shield may be a way around this.

BBC News – Mars for the ‘average person’ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17439490

BBC Interview with Professor Colin Pillinger

Professor Pillinger at AMSAT-UK Colloquium - Credit GM8ARV

Professor Colin Pillinger at the AMSAT-UK Colloquium. Picture credit: David Taylor GM8ARV

On Dec. 27, BBC Radio 4 broadcast an interview with Professor Colin Pillinger about the UK Mars exploration mission Beagle 2 which landed on the Red Planet on Christmas Day 2003. An MP3 of the interview is now available.

Eight years ago, planetary scientist Colin Pillinger was still hopeful that the Beagle 2 Lander that he had spent years designing, building and publicising (with the help of Blur and Damien Hirst) might yet be found somewhere on the surface of Mars. But, as more time passed, it became clear that The Beagle 2 Lander would be forever lost in space. Jim al -Khalili talks to Colin Pillinger about studying moon rock and meteorites from Mars whilst running a successful dairy farm; broken space dreams and why, even if a space project fails, useful scientific lessons can still be learned.

During the interview Colin Pillinger says that the biggest lesson learnt was not having had a radio beacon active during the decent phase and therefore not knowing what finally happened.

The interview was first broadacst on BBC Radio 4, at 9:00AM Tuesday, Dec 27, 2011 and a podcast of the show ‘The Life Scientific’ can now be heard at http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/radio4/tls/tls_20111227-0930a.mp3

Beagle 2 : The UK led exploration of Mars http://www.beagle2.com/

The 2012 AMSAT-UK International Space Colloquium will be held September 14-16
http://www.uk.amsat.org/colloquium/twelve/

AMSAT-UK publishes a colour A4 newsletter, OSCAR News, which is full of Amateur Satellite information.
Free sample issue at http://www.uk.amsat.org/on_193_final.pdf
Join online at http://tinyurl.com/JoinAMSAT-UK