NASA's Artemis II Launched, But It Should Have Been a SpaceX Mission

NASA's historic launch is putting four astronauts on a mission to orbit the moon for the first time in 53 years. We explore the advanced technologies behind this achievement, the high costs of the Artemis II mission compared to SpaceX, and the ambitions of both organizations for lunar colonization. 

We look at the crew’s extensive food menu but wrap with a discussion on future moon settlements, and why NASA should consider outsourcing.

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TIMESTAMPS

0:00 Launching Towards the Moon
4:20 Reflecting on 53 Years of Silence
5:15 The Cost of Space Exploration
8:33 Comparing NASA and SpaceX
9:54 Future Missions and Lunar Colonization
11:18 The Moon's Resources and Potential
12:34 Phased Plans for Lunar Outpost
14:00 The Astronauts' Menu
14:59 Toilet Troubles in Space
16:51 Visuals of Spacecraft Evolution
18:11 The Future of Space Travel
24:43 Closing Thoughts and Optimism for Space

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NASA's Artemis II Launched, But It Should Have Been a SpaceX Mission
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