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April 28, 2026

SHIFTHEADS: How a Lego Set Became the Best Conversation About Science in Years

The NASA Artemis Lego set keeps selling out, and the conversation it opened is about something bigger than a model on a shelf. The hosts ask what happened to science as something you bring home and do yourself.

The specific model is the Lego Technic NASA Artemis Space Launch System, $80 Canadian, with a hand-cranked mechanism that separates the boosters and ejects the Orion capsule. It was sold out in store. Sold out online. The person who got the last one at the counter was 12 years old. The point is not the toy. It is that the Artemis mission has become a genuine part of daily conversation for adults who grew up with marble tracks and Easy-Bake Ovens and chemistry sets, and are now trying to figure out what the equivalent looks like when you are 30.

Topics: NASA Artemis Lego, STEM adults, science at home, Lego space set, sold out toys

Originally aired on2026-04-27