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T+29: Commercializing the NASA Exploration Roadmap
T+29: Commercializing the NASA Exploration Roadmap
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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Nov 16, 2016
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Podcast episode
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Following up on last show’s topic, there are signs that NASA may be moving away from Orion in the future. I discuss how I see NASA modernizing their exploration roadmap, politically, in the next administration.
As Trump takes over, NASA considers alternatives to its Orion spacecraft | Ars Technica
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As Trump takes over, NASA considers alternatives to its Orion spacecraft | Ars Technica
Alternative NASA Exploration Crew Vehicles - Main Engine Cut Off
Issue #4 - Main Engine Cut Off
Email feedback to anthony@mainenginecutoff.com
Follow @WeHaveMECO
Subscribe on iTunes, Overcast, or elsewhere
Subcribe to Main Engine Cut Off Weekly
Support Main Engine Cut Off on Patreon
Released:
Nov 16, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
T+4: Boeing’s CST-100, SpaceX’s Dragon 2, and a Scorched Falcon 9: Boeing announced [a 6 month delay](http://spacenews.com/boeing-delays-first-crewed-cst-100-flight-to-2018/) in the schedule for their CST-100 crew vehicle. SpaceX’s Dragon 2 is in the lead to be the first Commercial Crew vehicle to fly. The most recently-returned Falcon 9 took [a ton of damage on its way back to the drone ship](https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/731984739012251648) and won’t fly again, but will provide a ton of data for SpaceX to use to make improvements to future Falcon 9 stages. by Main Engine Cut Off