104: A Beautiful Rocket Butterfly
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Liftoff
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Publication Date |
Jul 31, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:58:52
As 2024 gets closer and closer, NASA is hard at work on SLS and Orion, but is also partnering with several companies to move several projects forward in parallel. Stephen and Jason then mark the passing of NASA's first Flight Director, Chris Kraft.
As 2024 gets closer and closer, NASA is hard at work on SLS and Orion, but is also partnering with several companies to move several projects forward in parallel. Stephen and Jason then mark the passing of NASA's first Flight Director, Chris Kraft.

As 2024 gets closer and closer, NASA is hard at work on SLS and Orion, but is also partnering with several companies to move several projects forward in parallel. Stephen and Jason then mark the passing of NASA's first Flight Director, Chris Kraft.

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Vice President Unveils NASA Spacecraft for Artemis 1 Lunar Mission | NASA
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Bigelow Aerospace - Gateway
NASA Announces Industry Partnerships to Advance Moon, Mars Technology | NASA
NASA agrees to work with SpaceX on orbital refueling technology | Ars Technica
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Commercial Lunar Payload Services Update | NASA
Solar Sailing Success: Planetary Society Deploys LightSail 2 - Scientific American
Made in Space wins NASA contract to 3D-print satellite structures in orbit – Spaceflight Now
Christopher Columbus Kraft, NASA’s legendary flight director, has died | Ars Technica
Remembering Chris Kraft | NASA
"Flight: My Life in Mission Control" by Christopher Kraft

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