Artemis II, Apollo, and the Physics of Going Back to the Moon (EP. 24)

February 4
1h 9m

Episode Description

Hosted by Lester Nare and Krishna Choudhary, this episode is a full-spectrum moonshot: why Artemis II matters, how the mission actually works (SLS, Orion, translunar injection, free-return trajectories), and a first-principles teardown of the most common Apollo “hoax” claims—Van Allen belts, waving flags, shadows, and “why aren’t there stars?”

We also run a quick Rundown of wild science headlines (ancient cave art, elevation-dependent warming, dogs and vocabulary, and peptide bonds in deep space), before coming back to the core question: what it takes to send humans safely around the Moon—again.


Summary

  • Artemis II mission profile — what “free return” means, why TLI timing matters, and what Orion is doing in high Earth orbit before the Moon.
  • SLS vs Saturn V — the engineering and risk trade-offs behind modern human-rated heavy lift.
  • Apollo myths, explained — radiation belts, camera exposure physics, and why the “flag,” “shadows,” and “no stars” arguments don’t survive basic mechanics and optics.
  • Proof Apollo happened — retroreflectors, orbital imagery, and the reality that the world was watching.

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