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    1. AgreeableEmploy1884 on

      2026 will be filled with a lot of exciting missions. I really can’t wait for the pictures we’ll get from Orion.

    2. m1sterwr1te on

      I’ll believe it when I see it. This administration does not come through with their promises.

    3. Specialist_Fix6900 on

      If we actually go, I’m finally shutting up about „we used to do cool stuff“

    4. Capital-Contract-325 on

      Is there healthcare and affordable housing on the moon? If so, I’m all for it.

    5. TheOnsiteEngineer on

      Given the track record of the Artemis program, I will believe it when it actually happens. And even then, calling a circumlunar flight without a landing „going to the moon“ is imho a little overstating things.

    6. Dependent-Amount-239 on

      First time someone from my country (Canada) is going (this close) to the Moon!

    7. PrometheusLiberatus on

      No we aren’t.

      Just look at how we just bombed Venezuela.

      And how Trump and Co. are destroying the Goddard library.

      Boys and girls, we ain’t going to the moon until the democrats retake congress and get this festering cancerous orange lump out of here, and excising the billionaires that don’t care about space except for joy rides in rockets.

    8. Klutzy_Parsnip6087 on

      Sure, it’s an aspirational goal we’re all looking forward too. What’s the point?

    9. I am a screensaver truther, so I don’t believe space is real. 300,000 years ago the first hominids designed powerful projectors, installed them all around the world, and projected an elaborate “space” image onto the rocky sphere that is 100 km above the ground.

      This is a totally real thing I didn’t just make up right now. Wake up sheeple!

    10. george_graves on

      How many of those rocket motors we got left? (they are old shuttle motors IIRC) Last I checked, we started with about 26, and every launch we dump 4 of them into the ocean never to be used again. How long until we are out of motors?

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    12. ThePensiveE on

      Maybe. When the Administration learns Artemis II has a black astronaut *and* a woman astronaut we might end up with a delay to train alternate „merit based“ white astronauts which didn’t make the cut the first time.

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