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NASAWatch on BBC World News: Artemis 1

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
BBC
August 22, 2022
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NASAWatch on BBC World News: Artemis 1
BBC World News
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Keith’s note: I appeared on BBC World News TV live at 9:00 pm EDT tonight to talk about the Artemis 1 mission. This audio file only has my answers – not the questions. Sorry ;-). If I get a full recording I’ll post that. Update: Rebecca Hagan in the UK sent me a full audio//video recording. You may hear her dog snoring in the background 😉

Artemis: NASA Moon mission gets go-ahead to launch, BBC

“You know, right now more than half the world’s population has never seen anybody walk on another world, so in many ways it is going to be their first moon walk,” said Keith Cowing, the editor of the Nasa Watch website which covers Nasa news. “We do things differently, everything is instant, everything’s going to be in HD… It’s going to be exciting and noisy, but at the end of the day eventually we’re going to be sending humans to walk on another world and again hopefully maybe this time it’ll be a global effort, not two countries competing with each other,” he told BBC News.”

NASA Watch founder, Explorers Club Fellow, ex-NASA, Away Teams, Journalist, Space & Astrobiology, Lapsed climber.

One response to “NASAWatch on BBC World News: Artemis 1”

  1. mfwright says:
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    Nice that BBC willing to share posting this and following up with full audio (Q&A). Interesting you pointed out this will also be first Canadian, Japanese, etc. on the moon, and location on the moon with concentrations of water ice. It seems not only going back to the moon but with capability to land in areas geologists and scientists really want to go instead of what limitations of engineering of what was done 50 years ago.

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