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110: A Consensual Hallucination
Episode 110

110: A Consensual Hallucination

Insight is back up and running, and the ISS has hosted the first all-female spacewalk. Back here on Earth, NASA is making purchases for Artemis, even as Congress threatens the agency's 2024 plans.

Liftoff · Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett

October 22, 201953m 12s

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Insight is back up and running, and the ISS has hosted the first all-female spacewalk. Back here on Earth, NASA is making purchases for Artemis, even as Congress threatens the agency's 2024 plans.

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Mars InSight's 'Mole' Is Moving Again – NASA’s Mars Exploration Program
Koch, Meir conclude first all-female spacewalk – Spaceflight Now
Why it took so long for NASA to do the first all-female spacewalk - The Verge
NASA and the Exquisite Boredom of Spacewalking - The Atlantic
Trump just got fact-checked from space, again - The Verge
NASA considering purchase of additional Soyuz seats - SpaceNews.com
NASA names Douglas Loverro new director of human spaceflight operations - CBS News
National Reconnaissance Office - Wikipedia
Trump's Iran Tweet Included Image From Specific Spy Satellite, Amateurs Find : NPR
NASA Commits to Future Artemis Missions With More SLS Rocket Stages | NASA
NASA will award Boeing a cost-plus contract for up to 10 SLS rockets | Ars Technica
A House budget committee has likely killed the 2024 Moon landing | Ars Technica
NASA’s Lucy Mission Clears Critical Milestone | NASA
Lucy: The First Mission to Jupiter’s Trojans | NASA
NASA unveils future Moon spacesuits that should be ready by 2024 - The Verge
Blue Origin teams up with Lockheed Martin and more for human lunar lander design - The Verge