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2026.03.25 | Ignition: NASA Unveils Initiatives to Achieve America’s National Space Policy

49 min · 1 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio 2026.03.25 | Ignition: NASA Unveils Initiatives to Achieve America’s National Space Policy

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On The Space Show for Wednesday, 25 March 2026: The announcement of a major change in direction and focus for NASA [https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-unveils-initiatives-to-achieve-americas-national-space-policy/]with Jared Isaacman, NASA Administrator. (Courtesy NASA HQ) Policy as a compass for Australia's lunar future with Jeremy Kruckel, a member of the Space Association of Australia. The lunar discoveries of LRO  A summary of the achievements of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter since its launch in 2009. (Courtesy GSFC) Turn Back Time: Luna 10 Sixty Years ago, Luna 10 became the first craft to be placed into orbit around the Moon, and how a 'swifty' was pulled on the Communist Party Congress. Should spacefarers have their appendix removed before a long-duration mission? Also, reflections on the lack of aerospace medical training in Australia with Dr Rowena Christiansen, Medical School, University of Melbourne.

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