
The Moon is having a moment — and Phil and Ted are all over it. Space journalist and author Leonard David joins the show to unpack Artemis 11's triumph, space travelers returning forever changed, NASA's earthly headaches and brain drain, and China's Taikonauts racing to claim lunar real estate. Oh, and why did Edward Teller — father of the hydrogen bomb — carry a brick in his briefcase? We have answers. Strap in for a fascinating, funny, and genuinely out-of-this-world conversation.Takeaways:The Artemis 11 mission is a pivotal moment in the renewed space race, particularly with China's aggressive lunar ambitions.Human exploration of the Moon is critical for understanding long-term survivability for future missions to Mars.Technological advancements, such as optical communication systems, are revolutionizing data transmission during space missions.The political implications of the space race extend beyond national pride and involve complex international relations and military considerations.Helium-3 mining on the Moon presents a potential economic opportunity that could justify the costs of lunar exploration.The Artemis program aims to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon as a precursor to Mars missions.Links referenced in this episode:leonarddavid.comsexyboomershow.com
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