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EPISODE · Nov 5, 2019 · 40 MIN

Episode 234: Irregular Nomenclature

from The Orbital Mechanics Podcast · host David Fourman, Ben Etherington, and Dennis Just

This week in SF history— 29 October 1998: Launch of STS-95 (wikipedia.org) (PDF: nasa.gov)— Next week in 1974: SolidaritySpaceflight news— Upgraded H3 rocket for lunar missions (spacenews.com) — H-IIA had a proposed asymmetric configuration as well as liquid boosters (HT Sam in the chat: b14643.de)Short & Sweet— Chang’e-5 to launch late next year (spacenews.com)— The X-37 sets another record. (spacenews.com)— NASA gives funding to look into extended mission to Pluto (americaspace.com)— Another plot twist for the mole on Mars. (spacenews.com)

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' H3 rocket will be a lunar powerhouse; we talk about newly released information about the rocket and JAXA's moon plans.

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This week in SF history— 29 October 1998: Launch of STS-95 (wikipedia.org) (PDF: nasa.gov)— Next week in 1974: SolidaritySpaceflight news— Upgraded H3 rocket for lunar missions (spacenews.com) — H-IIA had a proposed asymmetric configuration as...

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