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Episode 189: NASA’s Flawed Plan to Return to the Moon – with Mike Griffin & Lisa Porter

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Dec 11, 2025
Michael Griffin, former NASA Administrator, and Lisa Porter, a leader in national security technology, dive into NASA's plans for lunar return. They argue that U.S. leadership in space is critical to counter China's advancements. The duo critiques the Artemis III mission, suggesting it’s fundamentally flawed and must be rethought. They propose a dual-launch approach to reduce risks and emphasize the need for clear mission execution and innovative thinking within NASA. Their insights highlight the urgent need to reclaim America’s position in space exploration.
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INSIGHT

Why Nations Race To The Moon

  • Nations pursue lunar programs to sit on the frontier of their era and shape future norms.
  • Michael Griffin argues being first influences global values and which systems other nations admire.
INSIGHT

Frontier Presence Shapes Global Values

  • Who occupies a frontier writes its rules and cultural norms for others to emulate.
  • Griffin warns China-led lunar presence would shift global admiration toward autocratic values.
ADVICE

Avoid NRHO Dependence And Unproven Refueling

  • Avoid architectures that place crew at high risk by design, like NRHO with six‑and‑a‑half day return windows.
  • Do not rely on unproven cryogenic refueling in series with an on‑schedule human lunar return.
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