
Operation What Now? Space Politics and Underwater Weirdness (Nov 13 24)
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This week on Late For Changeover, we ask the big question: is Boeing ghosting the space game? With rumors of them ditching their space division, we break down what that means for the future of aerospace, Starliner, and corporate “we tried” energy. Then we dive into what a second Trump administration might do for NASA, and whether Space National Guard might finally become a real patch you can wear while playing Halo in uniform. Spoiler: the future’s looking… weird.
Colorado might lose U.S. Space Command, and no one’s happy—except maybe Alabama. Plus, a Navy Rear Admiral is set to testify about underwater UFOs, which is probably the most 2025 sentence ever spoken. We also play the Military Operation Name Game (because someone really did greenlight “Operation Urgent Fury”), and close with a salute to the first woman to fly a U.S. combat mission, back on November 15, 1994. If you like your space podcasts with a side of conspiracy, chaos, and News for Vets, welcome aboard.