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Our team Dr. Benjamin Kaebe and R. Simon Kaebe talk today about the Gateway Program from NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The episode will show the planed layout of the Space-Station, which will orbiting our Moon in the future. Allowing Astronauts to visit the Moon when it is most convenient and eventually build a permanent base on the surface.
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Experts from NASA, United Launch Alliance, and Astrobotic give an update on the scientific instruments going with the first commercial robotic launch to the Moon. Liftoff is set for 2:18 a.m. EST (0718 UTC) Jan. 8. https://lnkd.in/ev-D_E9M
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This week in Space Podcast - "Does America Really Want to Go Back to the Moon? - With Former NASA Historian Roger Launius" -"America's heading back to the Moon, but what does the public really think? This week, we talk with former NASA Chief Historian and Smithsonian Curator Dr. Roger Launius, who has studied, among many other things, public perceptions of NASA and spaceflight. Some spoilers: no, there was no "Golden Age" in the 1960s when the public was hugely behind the Apollo Moon landings; being a space historian is a lot of fun; and it probably doesn't really matter if China lands people on the Moon before the US does so *again*.
Headlines:
• Successful first flight of ULA’s new Vulcan Centaur rocket with engines from Blue Origin
• Payload - Astrobotic’s Peregrine commercial lunar lander suffers propulsion leak en route to the Moon
• NASA engineers finally open stuck cover on OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample capsule
Main Topic: Public Perceptions of Space Exploration
• Common perception of widespread public support and national unity around Apollo program is a myth
• Polls at the time showed concerns about cost and other spending priorities
• Support depended heavily on Cold War context; would not have happened otherwise
• Public support and approval polling for space exploration has remained fairly consistent over decades
• But support drops when funds are weighed against other priorities like social programs
• JFK tried multiple times to make Apollo a joint U.S.-Soviet program to save money
• His assassination allowed NASA to leverage his legacy to maintain support and funding
• Presidential bold visions for space require an urgent political problem to address
• Competition with China lacks the existential threat of the Cold War space race
Additional Topics:
• NASA is now doing business with more private-public and commercial partnerships
• But political factors and election cycles still hamper long-term continuity
• Preserving history and archives from the digital era will be extremely difficult
• Predictions: Boots on the Moon again within 10-15 years, Mars by 2040s."
This Week in Space episode 93
Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik
Guest: Roger Launius
🧑🚀🚀 NASA SPACE SUIT FACT! 🧑🚀🚀
Did you know? A full NASA space suit costs a whopping $12 million! 😱🌟
While the entire suit costs a cool $12m, 70% of that cost is for the backpack and control module. However, the space suits that NASA uses were built in 1974. If today's pricing priced these, they would cost an estimated $150 million!
That might be A LOT of money, but these high-tech suits are meticulously designed to protect astronauts during their cosmic journeys. Space exploration is an investment in our future, and every cent is worth it for the wonders of the cosmos. 🧑🚀🚀💫
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Exciting News: My debut blog on Medium is now live! Dive into the cosmic enigma with me as we explore the mystery of NASA's signals every 22 minutes. In this exploration, The focus of this piece revolves around the intriguing mystery of NASA's signals occurring every 22 minutes, an exploration made possible through the application of advanced AI tools. Curious about signals from outer space? read my blog to unravel the enigmatic pulses baffling NASA scientists. 🌠
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Can't wait to hear your thoughts on this cosmic exploration! 🌌💫
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3wWowser. What an achievement. Clearly smarts run in the family Nicole :) hope this finds you well