Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 17 days 12 hours 35 minutes
A third-party review of the work to be done before Artemis II shows exactly how much work NASA has on its hands. Also, HyImpulse and SLIM!
Learn with us about mass spectrometry's history and state of the art from someone building a desktop version.
We dig into the Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services source selection! Also Dragonfly confirmed and MSR revamping.
We say farewell to the Delta rocket. Also, Relativity Space's printing contract, Japan's moon landing, and Max' modules.
SpaceX breaks their own records, and a look at Starship's near future. Also, New Shepard plans and planned lunar rovers.
An update on the plans for Orbital Reef, and Artemis 3 science payloads. Also, a flying RDRE, and light at the end of Voyager 1's tunnel.
Starship went up for its third test flight. Also, Euclid's icy lenses, Ariane 6's progress, and Soyuz' abort.
Professor Dante Lauretta is a cosmochemist who lead the OSIRIS-REx mission. Learn with us about the origins of the planets and how we plan to sneeze on a second asteroid.
Stoke Space adopts LNG for the first stage of their newly revealed Nova rocket. Also, a Chinese spacewalk, a Talon flight, and Starship prep.
A few photos of IM-1's broken leg answer questions about the latest moon landing. Also, Orion's hatch and ISRO's Mars helicopter.