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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2021 · 1H 8M

Episode 312: Hot Take on Venus

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

Spaceflight news— Discovery 15 and 16 selected - we’re heading for Venus! (space.com) (spacenews.com)— NASA Presidential Budget Request (planetary.org)— House bill wants to designate space as critical infrastructure (spacenews.com)Short & Sweet— South Korean rocket prepares for October test (theregister.com)— Axiom, SpaceX reach agreement to send three more private crews to ISS (cnet.com) (spacenews.com)— JWST launch update (spacenews.com)Interview -- Dr. Alessandro Patruno, Quaternion Books— Support this work by buying a copy of The Human Computer: Katherine Johnson’s Story (kickstarter.com)— More info about the book is on the publisher’s website (quaternionbooks.com)— facebook.com/quaternionbooks— twitter.com/QuaternionbooksThis week in SF history— 10 June, 1969. Manned Orbiting Laboratory (MOL) program cancelled (PDF: nro.gov) (PDF: nro.gov) (en.wikipedia.org)— Next week (6/15 - 6/21) in 1993: It was the longest day. Ten minutes later, it was the shortest.Thanks to Colin-in-the-chat for naming this week’s episode!

The next two Discovery missions are headed to Venus! Also, be sure to support a new book rejuvenating Katherine Johnson's mathematical work.

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