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142: Not To Sound Like a Parent, But...
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142: Not To Sound Like a Parent, But...

Jason and Stephen are getting back to the news, and talk about Alan Shepard's golf balls, the state of NASA's programs under the Biden administration and what NASA would do if the SLS program were ended. Lastly, they discuss the Inspiration4 mission.

Liftoff · Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett

February 11, 202155m 18s

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Jason and Stephen are getting back to the news, and talk about Alan Shepard's golf balls, the state of NASA's programs under the Biden administration and what NASA would do if the SLS program were ended. Lastly, they discuss the upcoming Inspiration4 mission.

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Remastered images reveal how far Alan Shepard hit a golf ball on the Moon | Ars Technica
Golf on the moon: Apollo 14 50th anniversary images find Alan Shepard's ball and show how far he hit it - BBC Sport
Mars Mission From U.A.E. to Arrive and Orbit Red Planet - The New York Times
China's Tianwen-1 enters orbit around Mars - SpaceNews
Mission Overview - NASA Mars
Landing Toolkit: Perseverance Rover - NASA Mars
White House says its supports Artemis Program to return to the Moon [Updated] | Ars Technica
NASA delays moon lander awards as Biden team mulls moonshot program - The Verge
NASA to use commercial launch vehicle for Europa Clipper - SpaceNews
NASA Awards Contract to Launch Initial Elements for Lunar Outpost | NASA
So long Senator Shelby: Key architect of SLS rocket won’t seek reelection | Ars Technica
Green Run Update: NASA Proceeds With Plans for Second Hot Fire Test – Artemis
Artemis I Boosters Take Shape – Artemis
Artemis 1 SLS booster stacking nearing completion - SpaceFlight Insider
St. Jude joins world’s first all-civilian mission to space - St. Jude Inspire | St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
SpaceX Planning to Fly First All-Civilian Mission This Year; Two Seats Donated to St. Jude Backers – 512 Pixels
Inspiration4 - Home