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Click for next article Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Get the Space.com Newsletter Breaking space news, the latest updates on rocket launches, skywatching events and more! By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Want to add more newsletters? An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletter A New NASA - Artemis 2 Firsthand, and Isaacman Shakes up NASA! - YouTube Watch On On Episode 204 of This Week In Space , Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik bring it to you from Houston, as the Artemis 2 mission continues. We've seen NASA go through a lot of drama this year, and recently, some remarkable changes have been announced under the new administrator, Jared Isaacman. We’re taking a deep dive into what’s changed, what’s the same, and what to expect. But first: Tariq and Rod are monitoring the Artemis 2 mission, which launched flawlessly on Wednesday. It’s been a thrill since launch day, which Tariq saw in Florida, and shows no sign of slowing. Article continues below Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space . Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Space news of the week NASA just launched Artemis 2. What happens today could make or break the moon mission "GO, GO!" See our reaction to NASA's epic Artemis 2 rocket launch to the moon Artemis 2 astronauts see Earth in the rear-view mirror NASA's Ignition Program: Skipping the Lunar Orbiter and Going Straight for a Moon Base Ignition - NASA NASA's lunar Gateway space station is out. Moon bases are in After ISS: The private space station era is dawning NASA's '1st nuclear powered interplanetary spacecraft' will send Skyfall helicopters to Mars in 2028 NASA’s SkyFall Mars Helicopters Model Falcon 9! TOP TELESCOPE PICK: (Image credit: Celestron) Looking for a telescope to see planets and comets? We recommend the Celestron Astro Fi 102 as the top pick in our best beginner's telescope guide . Finally, did you know you can launch your own SpaceX rocket? Model rocket maker Estes' stunning scale model of a Falcon 9 rocket that you can pick up now. The launchable model is a detailed recreation of the Falcon 9 and retails for $149.99. You can save 10% by using the code IN-COLLECTSPACE at checkout , courtesy of our partners collectSPACE.com. About This Week In Space This Week in Space covers the new space age. Every Friday we take a deep dive into a fascinating topic. What's happening with the new race to the moon and other planets? When will SpaceX really send people to Mars? Join Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik from Space.com as they tackle those questions and more each week on Friday afternoons. You can subscribe today on your favorite podcatcher. Get the Space.com