In spaceflight, we advance by learning from our mistakes — if, that is, we accept the learning we gain from those failures and apply it to our future endeavors.
The important stuff, if mentioned at all, wasn t part of the build-up to the Artemis story about NASA finally returning to the moon after 50 years or so.
Fourteen crew members, who have mobility, vision and hearing difficulties, completed a zero-gravity flight 25,000ft above Earth to understand how to make space travel more accessible.
The National Space Council recently heard suggestions ranging from establishing a licensing "clearinghouse" to temporarily doing away with licensing altogether.