NASA Artemis Program REMIX | Did Jared Isaacman Make the RIGHT Decision?
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On this episode of Today In Space, we discuss the recent changes to the #ArtemisProgram by the new NASA administrator, bringing a variety of reactions among space advocates and fans.
We dive into my perspective as an Aerospace Engineer, Maker, and someone who has been covering Artemis at its beginning! Why is it good that #ArtemisII mission is delayed for now and what the new Artemis III and IV mean for the old way of doing things for our #returnToTheMoon.
Even if you've only been following along recently - this episode should help transform your understanding on why an engineer/maker likes this REMIXED NASA Artemis mission plan - even though some engineers may not.
Timestamps:
00:00 NASA's Artemis Mission Remix: Introduction and Personal Perspective
01:21 Impact of Mission Change on Aerospace Employees
02:48 Evolution of Space Missions and Industry Changes
04:41 Rapid Iteration and the Advantages of 3D Printing
07:18 Challenges and Opportunities in the New Artemis Plan
11:55 Support for NASA and the Future of Space Exploration
NASA Announcement of Artemis Program Remix: https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-adds-mission-to-artemis-lunar-program-updates-architecture/
Video of NASA Administrator Announcing New Artemis Program Infrastructure changes: https://x.com/NASAAdmin/status/2027460193919827997?s=20
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