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Today on Biriyani for Thought, we posed the question "Why did we stop going to the moon?". We began our conversation by discussing the 1960’s Apollo lunar missions, its associated costs and the succeeding political and public perspectives. We extended our discussion to current commercial and national projects from India, China and the USA, with a specific focus on the ongoing Artemis series of missions. In investigating these projects, we also tried to understand why we are returning to the moon after 50 years.
ReferencesCleo Abram Video
Royal Museums Greenwich (1)
National Air and Space Museum
Business Insider
SpaceX
The Guardian
Space.com
Royal Museums Greenwich (2)
Get in TouchWe would love to hear from you! Whether you are interested in collaborating with us or just want to have a chat about anything we mentioned in the show, here are the best ways to reach us:
📥 Email: [email protected]
📱 Socials: @thoughtbiriyani
🧬 Linktree
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Today on Biriyani for Thought, we posed the question "Why did we stop going to the moon?". We began our conversation by discussing the 1960’s Apollo lunar missions, its associated costs and the succeeding political and public perspectives. We extended our discussion to current commercial and national projects from India, China and the USA, with a specific focus on the ongoing Artemis series of missions. In investigating these projects, we also tried to understand why we are returning to the moon after 50 years.
ReferencesCleo Abram Video
Royal Museums Greenwich (1)
National Air and Space Museum
Business Insider
SpaceX
The Guardian
Space.com
Royal Museums Greenwich (2)
Get in TouchWe would love to hear from you! Whether you are interested in collaborating with us or just want to have a chat about anything we mentioned in the show, here are the best ways to reach us:
📥 Email: [email protected]
📱 Socials: @thoughtbiriyani
🧬 Linktree
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.