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What went wrong with Artemis II—and what does it mean for NASA’s future? Every major space program faces setbacks. The key is what we learn from them.

We conduct an after-action review of NASA’s Artemis II mission, examining the technical, operational, and programmatic challenges that impacted the mission and what they reveal about the future of human spaceflight.

We’ll discuss spacecraft systems, mission planning, safety culture, Orion, SLS, timelines, and how Artemis compares with the rapid development approach of SpaceX and the commercial space industry. What lessons can improve future lunar missions, deep-space exploration, and humanity’s return to the Moon?

If you follow NASA, Artemis, space exploration, astronomy, and the future of crewed spaceflight, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

Catch us LIVE Friday, May 22nd at 9pm Pacific time, or in a #replay, on the Everyday Spacer Facebook page or the Everyday Spacer YouTube channel...
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Each week that we don't have a guest, we'll chat about something interesting that YOU can do involving space exploration, science, astronomy, like that.

Stop on by and ask questions or let us know if you have done anything like this. We want to hear from you!

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If You or Someone You Know Has Done Something Interesting With...

  • Space Exploration
  • Science
  • Astronomy

...like that, we'd love to share our live! Just pick a date and let us know what you'd like to talk about and, if it's on topic, we'll make you a guest on our show!

Message me here or send an email to: Pam at Everyday Spacer dot com if you have any questions or you would like to be a guest on our show!

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