
Episode 20
T+20: Mike Johnson, Chief Designer at NanoRacks on NanoRacks’ History, NextSTEP, and Wet Workshops
Mike Johnson, Chief Designer at NanoRacks, joined me this week to talk about his incredibly interesting career in spaceflight, the past and future of NanoRacks, their NextSTEP proposal, and a handful of other topics.
Main Engine Cut Off · Anthony Colangelo
September 7, 201651m 54s
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Show Notes
Mike Johnson, Chief Designer at NanoRacks, joined me this week to talk about his incredibly interesting career in spaceflight, the past and future of NanoRacks, their NextSTEP proposal, and a handful of other topics.
- Mike Johnson | NanoRacks' Chief Technology Officer
- To boost commercial activity, NASA may add private airlock to ISS | Ars Technica
- NanoRacks To Catalyze Concepts for Deep Space Habitats
- NextSTEP Partners Develop Ground Prototypes to Expand our Knowledge of Deep Space Habitats
- T+17: NextSTEP Habitat Prototypes, and the Zombie Centaur - Main Engine Cut Off
- NextSTEP Pushes Forward to Ground Prototypes - Main Engine Cut Off
- Some More Details on NanoRacks’ Centaur Wet Workshop Concept - Main Engine Cut Off
- NASA Funds Plan to Turn Used Rocket Fuel Tanks Into Space Habitats - IEEE Spectrum
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Topics
space explorationsmall satellitesnasananorackswet workshopcentaurspaceflightcubesatsmecocygnusatlas vspacespace stationsspacehab