After decades of staying close to Earth, the United States is finally pushing outward again.
In this episode, we talk about the Artemis missions and what they represent: not just another NASA program, but a return to the kind of ambition that once put men on the moon.
We cover the physics, the risks, the history—and the big question: Why did we stop in the first place?
Plus, some thoughts on space competition, moon bases, and what comes next if we actually follow through this time.
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