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Episode 415: The Decade In Review

Author
John Mulnix
Published
Tue 10 Mar 2020
Episode Link
https://thespaceshot.fireside.fm/415

Sadly, I have lost the script for my top ten space movies episode, so I'm going to do an abbreviated episode just counting down my favorites. Sorry about that. :(

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*#10 STS-135 The end of the Shuttle Era

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STS-135 Mission Page

STS-135: The Final Voyage

*#9 Exoplanets and Kepler

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Kepler's Legacy

"Super-Puffs"

'Cotton Candy' Planet Mysteries Unravel in New Hubble Observations

*#8 Cassini

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Cassini- Mission Overview

Cassini- The Grand Finale

Huygens Lander

*#7 Dragon

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SpaceX COTS Demonstration Flight 1

SpaceX First Dragon Reflight

COTS- NASA page

*#6 International Spaceflight

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China's Chang'e 4 Mission

ESA Rosetta Mission

India's Mars Orbiter Mission- Mangalyaan

*#5 Mars Exploration Rovers

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NASA's Mars Exploration Rovers

Mars Exploration Rovers- Planetary.org

Historical Log- Mars Missions- NASA.gov

*#4 New Horizons

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New Horizons Mission Page

Pluto's Heart

*#3 Commercial Spaceflight and Shotwell's Decade

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"This may be a transcendent year for SpaceX" Ars Technica

Gwynne Shotwell- CNN Profile

"William Gerstenmaier joins SpaceX, and that’s a really big deal" Ars Technica

2 Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy, and the Rise of Reusable Launch Vehicles

SpaceX Falcon 9 Page

SpaceX Falcon Heavy Page

See the Evolution of SpaceX's Rockets in Pictures- Space.com

NASA COTS

I found this SpaceX 10 years in review page after recording the decade in review episode. The difference in capabilities and scale of rocket production is astonishing.

https://www.spacex.com/news/2013/02/09/spacex-10-years-review

1 NASA's Astronaut Corps

NASA Astronauts

*The 2020s

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  1. Artemis


  2. Rise of the Super Heavies

    SpaceX Starship


NASA's SLS

New Armstrong is still years out, but here's some information on Blue Origin's next rocket, New Glenn.

Blue Origin- New Glenn


  1. JWST


  2. Europa Clipper


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