Over Episode 163 this week in spaceRod Pyle and Tariq Malik Discuss new Star Testing Fight with Space.com Reporter Mike Wall.
What happened, what was wrong, and what prospects for Elon’s Mammoth rocket meeting the goals for a landing on the month of 2027?
Also, Musk’s recent video plans for the Stars and a Meropolis of Mercopole, Gander in China, and helping with a landing, and helping to go to A Landar Touchdown, and help to go to a landar touchdown, and help to go see it and more this week in space!
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About this week in space
This week of space included new age in space. Every Friday we get a deep dive on an interesting subject. What happened to the new moon race and other planets? When will the Spacex send people to Mars?
Join Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik from Luna.com As they solve the questions and more each week on Friday afternoon. You can now subscribe to your favorite podcatcher.

Rod Pyle a writer, journalist, television producer and editor-in-chief of Ad Astra Magazine. He wrote 18 books In space history, exploration, and development, including Space 2.0,, NASA’s progress,, Interclanetary robots,, Blueprint for a Battstar,, The odd story of space in space,, First of the monthand Marcues Mars
In a previous life, Rod produces many documentaries and short films for channel channel, Discovery Communication, and Disney. He also worked on the visual effect of Star Trek: deep spee nine and the Battstar Galactica Reboot, as well as different sci-fi tv pilots. Her most recent TV credit is with the documentary of Natgeo in Tom Wolfe’s iconic book The right thing.

Responsible for visitorial space.com, Tariq Malik is the editor-in-chief of space.com from 2019 and belongs to Space News and Science in 18 years. He joined the team at Space.com in 2001, first as an intern and soon after a full-time spaceflight repository consisting of human spacesflight, exploration, astronomy and sky night and in the sky. He was managed to handle Space.com’s editor in 2009. As the on-air talent presents stories in CNN space, Fox News, NPR and so on.
Tariq is an Eagle Scout (yes, he gets the space clace Merit Badge), a young space, an adult “vomit comet” ride to zero-gravity. Before joining space space.com, he served as a staff reporter for Los Angeles hours consisting of city and education blows. He has journalism degree from the University of Southern California and New York University.