Jacinta Bowler
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And America and American companies are very interested in making sure that they shape how this goes forward.
So to think about what we have gotten better at in the last 50 years is
It's not necessarily space travel.
We finished the moon missions.
We stopped doing that.
When we think about the technology of this, which I think is an interesting part of your question, Amber, we're not very good at going to the moon because we haven't prioritized it.
You know, there's lots of things that we've gotten a lot better at in the last 50 years, like the internet, mobile phones.
There's lots of good stuff.
But if you don't invest the money and you don't prioritize it, it's just not something that's likely to happen.
And I think that's what's happened here.
Yeah, I guess for me at least, Artemis 2 felt really novel and really beautiful.
And will the next mission be as exciting?
I don't know, but...
It definitely felt like something exciting and new because I guess we haven't done it for the last 50 years.
Yeah, and I'll be back soon for a very special new series of Science Friction.
So stick around in the feed.