Eric Berger of Ars Technica joins me to talk about the Artemis Program’s space suits, expensive launch sites, maybe-cheaper-but-at-least-not-as-delayed launch sites, vehicles, and its manifest over the next decade. Plus, a few bonus topics like Astra, Firefly, and Lori Garver’s new book.
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Topics
- Eric Berger (@SciGuySpace) / Twitter
- Eric Berger | Ars Technica
- NASA Partners with Industry for New Spacewalking, Moonwalking Services | NASA
- NASA chooses two companies to build spacesuits for its 21st-century Moonwalkers | Ars Technica
- After years of futility, NASA turns to private sector for spacesuit help | Ars Technica
- NASA’s second mobile launcher is too heavy, years late, and pushing $1 billion | Ars Technica
- Artemis II Engine Section Moves to Final Assembly | NASA
- FAA Requires SpaceX to Take Over 75 Actions to Mitigate Environmental Impact of Planned Starship/Super Heavy Launches | Federal Aviation Administration
- Eric Berger on Twitter: “Another Astra second stage failure today with Rocket 3. Overall the company is now 2 of 7 in orbital launch attempts, with 2 of the last 4 being successful.”
- After 9 difficult months, Firefly is set to take its next shot at orbit | Ars Technica
- Eric Berger on Twitter: “Effective tomorrow, Tom Markusic will no longer be CEO of Firefly. Move comes three months after major investment in the company by AEI.”
- Episode 66 - My Next One is “Fiction” - Off-Nominal
- Escaping Gravity: My Quest to Transform NASA and Launch a New Space Age: Garver, Lori, Isaacson, Walter: 9781635767704: Amazon.com: Books
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