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What NASA’s Reliance on SpaceX Means for Boeing

What NASA’s Reliance on SpaceX Means for Boeing

Update: 2024-08-291
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In June, two NASA astronauts flew to the International Space Station on a Boeing spacecraft for a week-long test mission. But problems with the machinery mean they’ll be stuck there for 8 months… and when they come back in February, they won’t be flying Boeing. Instead, they’re hitching a ride with the company’s biggest rival in commercial space travel: Elon Musk’s SpaceX.

Today on the show: space reporter Loren Grush and Boeing reporter Julie Johnsson on the challenges facing Boeing’s space program, the rise of SpaceX, and the future of NASA’s ambitions beyond our planet.

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What NASA’s Reliance on SpaceX Means for Boeing

What NASA’s Reliance on SpaceX Means for Boeing

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