Liftoff

Liftoff is a podcast about space, the universe, and everything. You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to understand the major developments as explained by enthusiastic space fans Stephen Hackett and Jason Snell. Hosted by Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett.

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episode 133: The World’s Most Expensive WeWork


The recent announcement of phosphine being detected in Venus' atmosphere could have a major effect on future scientific missions, so Jason is excited about space blimps again. Then, Stephen walks through NASA's most recent Artemis roadmap, and the guys discuss what the future of the program could look like if the White House changes hands next year.

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Links and Show Notes: Support Liftoff with a Relay FM Membership Relay FM for St. Jude 2020 Relay FM Podcastathon for St Jude (2020) - YouTube Rocket startup Astra’s first orbital launch attempt ends early due to first-stage burn failure | TechCrunch We Have Liftoff! | Astra An Update on the Damage to the Arecibo Observatory - Universe Today NASA releases ISS commercialization plan - SpaceNews NeXTcube - Wikipedia Charlie Bolden says the quiet part out loud: SLS rocket will go away | Ars Technica Bolden talks expectations for Biden’s space policy - POLITICO Discovery of noxious gas on Venus could be a sign of life - The Verge On Venus, Cloudy With a Chance of Microbial Life - The New York Times Missions Are Already Being Planned to Figure Out What's Creating the Biosignature on Venus - Universe Today Could there be life on Venus? | The Planetary Society The Search for Life on Venus Could Start With Rocket Lab - The New York Times Allan Hills 84001 - Wikipedia NASA Selects 4 Possible Missions to Study Secrets of the Solar System | NASA Dragonfly's Journey to Titan | NASA Venera - Wikipedia EnVision (spacecraft) - Wikipedia High Altitude Venus Operational Concept (HAVOC) NASA Publishes Artemis Plan to Land First Woman, Next Man on Moon | NASA NASA makes push for full funding of Artemis human lunar lander program - SpaceNews Commercial Lunar Payload Services | NASA NASA Selects First Science Instruments to Send to Gateway The End of Everything: (Astrophysically Speaking) by Katie Mack - Amazon


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 September 22, 2020  1h0m