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Jason and Stephen check in on the Hubble's progress to return to normal operation and talk about Russia's ISS plans. Then, a discussion of billionaires in space and how the Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin missions are changing the world of space travel. This episode of Liftoff is sponsored by: Squarespace: Make your next move. Enter offer code LIFTOFF at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase. Links and Show Notes: Liftoff with a Relay FM hip Operations Underway to Restore Payload Computer on NASA's Hubble | NASA Operations Underway to Restore Payload Computer on NASA's Hubble | NASA Russia's new Nauka module readied for launch to International Space Station | Space Cosmonauts decommission old space station docking module in 7-hour spacewalk | Space ESA - European Robotic Arm NASA TV to Air Crew Dragon Port Relocation on Space Station | NASA Eric Berger on Twitter: "Lol. None of the three lander proposals wanted to fly on SLS because it was supremely non-competitive in of price. But sure, shackle them to it. That’s how they’re going to compete with SpaceX. Brilliant." / Twitter An Alabama lawmaker just wants NASA to fly SLS, doesn’t care about payloads | Ars Technica Richard Branson rides Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo into space - SpaceFlight Insider Here’s why Richard Branson’s flight matters—and, yes, it really matters | Ars Technica Blue Origin donates $19 million to space nonprofits ahead of Jeff Bezos' launch | Space Blue Origin selects 18 year old for first crewed flight - Space Explored Increasingly, the ULA-Blue Origin marriage is an unhappy one | Ars Technica Hayley's Lifelong St. Jude Story - YouTube 4r173a
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