EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 11 MIN
Big Explosion in the Space Race. Literally
from B3 Podcast Network · host Backbeats and Spirits Media
Send us Fan MailOn this Friday morning commute, Paul dives into the story that lit up social media, the Florida sky, and apparently a few windows along the Space Coast.A massive explosion during testing of a Blue Origin rocket has people talking about the future of private space travel, the new space race, and just how difficult it is to turn science fiction into reality.Paul shares his thoughts on:The spectacular Blue Origin rocket explosionWhy setbacks are part of innovationJeff Bezos vs. Elon Musk in the modern space raceThe push to return to the Moon before ChinaThe challenges of reusable rocket technologyWhy space travel is far more complicated than most people realizePlus: 🚀 SpaceX, Blue Origin & the future of commercial spaceflight 🌕 Moon bases, lunar rovers and the Artemis era 💰 The cost of innovation and risk-taking 🇺🇸 Florida’s role as the center of America’s space programAnd as always, the conversation drifts into bigger questions:Would you actually go to space if given the chance?🚗 Friday morning commute 🚀 Space exploration & technology 🌎 Big ideas from behind the wheel 🎙️ Another ride to work with PaulRide shotgun for a quick conversation about rockets, risk, ambition, and why every giant leap forward usually comes with a few explosions along the way.
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Send us Fan Mail On this Friday morning commute, Paul dives into the story that lit up social media, the Florida sky, and apparently a few windows along the Space Coast. A massive explosion during testing of a Blue Origin rocket has people talking about the future of private space travel, the new space race, and just how difficult it is to turn science fiction into reality. Paul shares his thoughts on: The spectacular Blue Origin rocket explosionWhy setbacks are part of innovationJeff Bezos v...
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