Orion and the Mobile Launch Platform are making progress, InSight's struggles continue and NASA is sending a 8-rotor drone to Saturn's moon Titan.
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Links and Show Notes: Support Liftoff with a Relay FM Membership Amazon.com: From the Earth to the Moon (DC/BD) [Blu-ray] U.S., China plan to meet on civil space in autumn: U.S. official | The Journal Pioneer Where Does Mars' Methane Go? New Study Provides Possible Answer, with Implications in the Search for Life. - Universe Today With a Poof, Mars Methane Is Gone - The New York Times Watch the total solar eclipse streak across Earth in this gorgeous satellite shot – BGR Apollo's Muse: The Moon in the Age of Photography | The Metropolitan Museum of Art The Moon Sits for Its Portrait - The New York Times NASA's Orion Crew Capsule Aces Big Safety Test | Space Orion Ascent Abort-2 Photos NASA's Launch Abort Test Builds on 50 Years of Astronaut Escape Systems | Space Common Questions about InSight's 'Mole' – NASA’s Mars Exploration Program News | NASA's InSight Uncovers the 'Mole' NASA will fund a revolutionary mission to fly through Titan’s atmosphere | Ars Technica NASA's Dragonfly Mission to Titan Will Look for Origins, Signs of Life | NASA Dragonfly: NASA's New Mission to Explore Saturn's Moon Titan - YouTube NASA’s restored Apollo Mission Control is a slice of ’60s life, frozen in amber | Ars Technica NASA Reopens Apollo Mission Control Room That Once Landed Men on Moon - The New York Times BBC World Service - 13 Minutes to the Moon