T+235: Artemis I, 2022 Midterms (with Casey Dreier)
Casey Dreier of The Planetary Society joins me to talk about Artemis I, where the Artemis program goes from here, and what the 2022 midterm elections mean for space.
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Topics
- Casey Dreier (@CaseyDreier) / Twitter
- Casey Dreier | The Planetary Society
- The Planetary Society
- Planetary Society (@exploreplanets) / Twitter
- NASA’s Artemis I mission has successfully… | The Planetary Society
- Why we have the SLS | The Planetary Society
- Artemis I | Flickr
- What the 2022 midterm elections mean for NASA | The Planetary Society
- So long Senator Shelby: Key architect of SLS rocket won’t seek reelection | Ars Technica
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