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NASA setbacks for Moon and Mars missions.
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NASA setbacks for Moon and Mars missions.

NASA outlines setbacks to Artemis missions. JPL lets go of 100 contractors. Astrobotic says there’s no chance of soft landing Peregrine on the Moon. And more.

T-Minus Space Daily · N2K Networks

January 9, 202428m 48s

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Show Notes

NASA is pushing back its schedule for Artemis 2 to September 2025, with the Artemis 3 mission, which will land the first humans on the moon since the 1970s, delayed to September 2026.  NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory lays off 100 contractors as part of a  cost-cutting effort. Astrobotic says there’s no chance of soft landing Peregrine on the moon, and more.

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T-Minus Guest

Our guest today is Anurita Chandola, a textile artist who has transitioned into a spacewear designer. 

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Selected Reading

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Questions about NASA's Mars Sample Return mission put JPL jobs in jeopardy - Los Angeles Times

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