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Podcast |
Liftoff
Publisher |
Relay FM
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Astronomy, 
Science & Medicine
Categories Via RSS |
Education, 
Science
Publication Date |
Jul 16, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:44:55
Jason and Stephen check in on the Hubble's progress to return to normal operation and talk about Russia's upcoming ISS plans. Then, a discussion of billionaires in space and how the Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin missions are changing the world of space travel.
Jason and Stephen check in on the Hubble's progress to return to normal operation and talk about Russia's upcoming ISS plans. Then, a discussion of billionaires in space and how the Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin missions are changing the world of space.

Jason and Stephen check in on the Hubble's progress to return to normal operation and talk about Russia's upcoming ISS plans. Then, a discussion of billionaires in space and how the Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin missions are changing the world of space travel.

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Operations Underway to Restore Payload Computer on NASA's Hubble | NASA
Operations Underway to Restore Payload Computer on NASA's Hubble | NASA
Russia's new Nauka module readied for launch to International Space Station | Space
Cosmonauts decommission old space station docking module in 7-hour spacewalk | Space
ESA - European Robotic Arm
NASA TV to Air Crew Dragon Port Relocation on Space Station | NASA
Eric Berger on Twitter: "Lol. None of the three lander proposals wanted to fly on SLS because it was supremely non-competitive in terms of price. But sure, shackle them to it. That’s how they’re going to compete with SpaceX. Brilliant." / Twitter
An Alabama lawmaker just wants NASA to fly SLS, doesn’t care about payloads | Ars Technica
Richard Branson rides Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo into space - SpaceFlight Insider
Here’s why Richard Branson’s flight matters—and, yes, it really matters | Ars Technica
Blue Origin donates $19 million to space nonprofits ahead of Jeff Bezos' launch | Space
Blue Origin selects 18 year old for first crewed flight - Space Explored
Increasingly, the ULA-Blue Origin marriage is an unhappy one | Ars Technica
Hayley's Lifelong St. Jude Story - YouTube

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