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2026.05.06 | Artemis II: A shared moment, especially for younger audiences

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On The Space Show for Wednesday, 5 May 2026: YouGov polls about the Artemis 2 circumlunar mission and Apollo 11 lunar landing [https://yougov.com/articles/54550-new-study-reveals-one-in-six-australian-adults-watched-the-artemis-ii-launch-live-and-many-still-believe-in-value-of-space-exploration] One in six Australian adults watched the Artemis II launch live, and many still believe in the value of space exploration. In the wake of the Artemis II launch, new research from YouGov reveals that space exploration continues to capture the imagination of Australians, offering not just a moment of awe, but a reminder of what global collaboration can achieve. The study found that more than half of Australian adults (54%) watched footage of the Artemis II launch, either live or after the event. Notably, one in six (16%) tuned in live, equating to nearly 3.5 million Australians experiencing the launch in real time. In total, more than 11.5 million Australians engaged with the mission in some form. The launch proved particularly compelling for younger generations. Nearly one in four (24%) Gen Z adults watched the event live, followed by 17% of Millennials, highlighting the enduring appeal of space milestones among younger audiences. Space Show News: Voyager 1 Due to declining power, an instrument on Voyager 1 is to be shut down ahead of major changes on both Voyager spacecraft. Turn Back Time: Mars Odyssey The 25th anniversary of the launch of the 2001 Mars Odyssey mission.

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Episode 2026.05.06 | Artemis II: A shared moment, especially for younger audiences Cover

2026.05.06 | Artemis II: A shared moment, especially for younger audiences

On The Space Show for Wednesday, 5 May 2026: YouGov polls about the Artemis 2 circumlunar mission and Apollo 11 lunar landing [https://yougov.com/articles/54550-new-study-reveals-one-in-six-australian-adults-watched-the-artemis-ii-launch-live-and-many-still-believe-in-value-of-space-exploration] One in six Australian adults watched the Artemis II launch live, and many still believe in the value of space exploration. In the wake of the Artemis II launch, new research from YouGov reveals that space exploration continues to capture the imagination of Australians, offering not just a moment of awe, but a reminder of what global collaboration can achieve. The study found that more than half of Australian adults (54%) watched footage of the Artemis II launch, either live or after the event. Notably, one in six (16%) tuned in live, equating to nearly 3.5 million Australians experiencing the launch in real time. In total, more than 11.5 million Australians engaged with the mission in some form. The launch proved particularly compelling for younger generations. Nearly one in four (24%) Gen Z adults watched the event live, followed by 17% of Millennials, highlighting the enduring appeal of space milestones among younger audiences. Space Show News: Voyager 1 Due to declining power, an instrument on Voyager 1 is to be shut down ahead of major changes on both Voyager spacecraft. Turn Back Time: Mars Odyssey The 25th anniversary of the launch of the 2001 Mars Odyssey mission.

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Episode 2026.04.15 | 76th International Astronautical Congress 2025 - Part 5 Cover

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Episode 2026.04.01 | Looking back at the Earth from space Cover

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