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NASA's Ignition Plan PT3 | Roman Telescope, Mars SKYFALL, and SR-1 Freedom on the Eve of Artemis 2

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Release Date: 04/01/2026

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In this episode, we break down the final part of NASA's major Ignition Program Announcement on the Eve of Artemis 2. After the Artemis 2, we enter an exciting new era of NASA Future Tech that will expand science, exploration, and even the use of nuclear propulsion for space travel! From the Nancy Grace Roman Telescope, to SKYFALL drones on Mars, and SR-1 Freedom demonstrating nuclear electric propulsion for the first time - there is so much to discuss. Drop your thoughts in the comments!

To listen to Dr. Nicki Fox's Talk (full) watch our coverage here: https://www.youtube.com/live/uEUZJl-9SD0?si=fpaljV2ltf1_RAuC&t=4096

To listen to Steven Sinacore's Talk on Nuclear in Space (full) watch our coverage here: https://www.youtube.com/live/uEUZJl-9SD0?si=J_Jj7nPqJxIMLVmu&t=8636

To listen to NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman's closing thoughts go to (34:32) in this episode

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Timestamps:
00:00 Artemis 2 Launch and Community Engagement
04:16 Portion of Dr. Nikki Fox's Speech Science and Exploration
07:44 Alex's Reaction to Dr. Nikki Fox's talk
24:01 Portion of Steve Sinacore's Presentation on Nuclear Power in Space 
33:23 NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman's Recap (full talk)
55:34 Alex & Chat Breakdown NASA Ignition Closing Talks
01:00:00 Challenges and Opportunities in Space Exploration