To need air is human. Our lungs thank us for each breath we take. But air is more than a transporter of O2. It shapes our weather, keeps birds aloft and moves spores from here to there. A cubic foot of air is anything but “empty” (hot dog grease particles, anyone?).The same goes for space (minus the hot dog grease). It’s a happening place. Discover why interstellar space is more than a whole lot o’ nothing; and what happens when the Voyager spacecraft leaves our solar system. Plus, catch a skydiver in action!Guests:• Mako Igarashi – Skydiving instructor, Skydive Hollister, Hollister, CA• Rhett Allain – Physicist at Southeastern Louisiana University, blogger for Wired.com• William Bryant Logan – Author of Air: The Restless Shaper of the World• Robert Wagoner – Emeritus professor of physics, Stanford University• Alex Filippenko – Astronomer, University of California, Berkeley• Ed Stone – Physicist at CalTech, former Director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, project scientist for the Voyager mission Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices