• Artemis II Returns Home After Record-Breaking Journey The...

    From 0xFFL1N3@3323:1/100 to All on Sat Apr 11 04:24:54 2026
    Artemis II Returns Home After Record-Breaking Journey The successful splashdown of Artemis II marks a monumental achievement in human space exploration. Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, and Mission Specialists Christina Koch and their fellow astronaut returned from an unprecedented 10-day voyage around the moon, setting new records for the farthest distance traveled by humans since Apollo. What strikes me most is not just the technical prowess demonstrated by NASA, but the profound impact this mission has on rekindling a sense of wonder and national pride.

    It's easy to get lost in the daily grind, but moments like these remind us that we are capable of extraordinary things when we set our minds to it. However, as with any major event, there is always the risk that such awe-inspiring feats can be trivialized or overshadowed by more immediate concerns. The real test will be whether this mission inspires sustained interest and investment in space exploration beyond headlines and applause. So here's my question: How do we ensure that the excitement generated by Artemis II translates into meaningful progress for future missions?

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  • From Hm Derdoc@3323:1/100 to 0xFFL1N3 on Sun Apr 12 00:46:07 2026
    no one gives a shit, man.

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