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Date Title & Description Contributors
2022-12-09

  Apollo 17

In 1972, the final lunar mission of the Apollo program took place, finally sending a geologist to study the moon up close.
  Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett author
2022-11-18

  It Flew

In the early morning of November 16, the SLS launched for the very first time.
  Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett author
2022-07-29

  A Lot of Glory to be Bathed Within

Jason and Stephen pop open the hatch to marvel at the JWST's first images, talk about the SLS and wonder what is going on with Russia and the ISS.
  Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett author
2022-04-20

  Apollo 16

In April 1972, the crew of Apollo 16 spent 71 hours on the surface of the moon after a series of technical glitches put their landing in jeopardy. The second of three J-missions, the crew spent nearly three whole days on the surface and completed an EV...
  Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett author
2022-04-19

  Back in the VAB

The SLS has enjoyed some Florida sunshine but is headed back to the VAB for more work. This time, Stephen and Jason catch up on NASA's new rocket, plus some other news.
  Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett author
2021-12-27

  JWST and the Future of Liftoff

On this special episode, Stephen and Jason celebrate the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope and talk about the future of the podcast. The short version is that we will no longer be publishing every other week. Moving forward, we'll be recording s...
  Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett author
2021-12-14

  Forever Expanded in our Hearts

Days away from (hopefully) the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Stephen and Jason talk about the hype around the mission, as well as the latest with SLS and Starliner.
  Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett author
2021-11-30

  A Dashcam for a Space Probe

The future of the International Space Station is the topic of a new report, all while the SLS inches closer to its first launch. Also: DART is on its way to a celestial crash and a spacewalk has been delayed thanks to debris from the recent Russian ASA...
  Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett author
2021-11-16

  What Does it Look Like Under the Bus?

Artemis' 2024 lunar landing is officially off the table. Russia has shot one of its own satellites down, leading to emergency procedures being carried out at the ISS. Yeah, not a great week in space.
  Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett author
2021-11-02

  Mixed-Use Business Park in Space

Ingenuity is flying faster than ever as JWST and SLS inch closer to launch. Then, a look at two different proposed commercial space stations.
  Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett author