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Next month NASA will attempt to launch four astronauts further than any human has ever traveled some 40,000 miles beyond the moon and return safely to Earth. Where did the name Artemis come from? Join Emmy Award broadcast journalist David Denault for that answer!
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Happy New Year!
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The Greatest Story Ever Told to me.
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Nestle near the fire with cup of hot spiced cider for a heartwarming story of two young girls and a Christmas present that eventually led to joining the Space Shuttle Program.
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Artemis - The New Beginning to sustain a Moon Base and that will take power...Nuclear Power! Join David Denault, Dawn Meyer and John Gomez and Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy explains the details.
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Artemis - The New Beginning Part 2 you get to meet crew in their own words. An exclusive AST interview with Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen. Join David Denault, Dawn Meyer, and John Gomez on the 2026 return to the Moon.
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Artemis - The New Beginning, a three-part series from the last men on the moon to landing the first women on the Moon in 2027. Join David Denault, Dawn Meyer and John Gomez for next mission to the Moon in 2026.
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Give Thanks to the God above for all His nlessings.
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Join us as we explore the story behind Thanksgiving, the different ways families celebrate across the U S and the importance of gratitude that makes this holiday so special!
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Artemis - The New Beginning Part 3, on how we can sustain a Moon Base with an endless power supply using Nuclear power. Join David Denault, Dawn Meyer and John Gomez with NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy.
info_outlineArtemis - The New Beginning, a three-part series from the last men on the moon to landing the first women on the Moon in 2027. Join David Denault, Dawn Meyer and John Gomez for next mission to the Moon in 2026.