Liftoff
Liftoff
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44 minutes Posted Jul 16, 2021 at 9:30 pm.
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Jason and Stephen check in on the Hubble's progress to return to normal operation and talk about Russia's upcoming ISS plans. Then, a discussion of billionaires in space and how the Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin missions are changing the world of space travel.

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Operations Underway to Restore Payload Computer on NASA's Hubble | NASA
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Blue Origin donates $19 million to space nonprofits ahead of Jeff Bezos' launch | Space
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Increasingly, the ULA-Blue Origin marriage is an unhappy one | Ars Technica
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