So strange to hear the same words "See you on the other side"
Had to play this again
Maybe it is because I'm an Apollo era person and remember the excitement of those first moon landings, but I have more or less zero interest in Artemis now.
It feels like the media is getting excited that someone is going to run a 4 minute mile in 2026.
Ahh ... RTLnieuws heeft 'onze zonnepanelen' voor de Artemis missie ontdekt!
Edit: nu met beeld
Ruimtemissie naar de maan heeft Nederlands tintje
https://www.rtl.nl/nieuws/buitenland/video/2175f349-1d36-44ae-8b88-1efa80a02696/ruimtemissie-naar-de-maan-heeft
Put aside all the discussions of should we be doing this, are there better goals to aim for, etc, can we just stop for a moment and acknowledge that four people are on their way to our moon in a spaceship?
All the collaboration and shared effort that went into making it possible, just that should be enough to make us pause and think what else could we achieve?
Some people want to watch the world burn, and the rest of us was to light the touch papers under a million constructive, helpful, meaningful projects.
Seemed fitting to play this Ad Astra #artimis2
Public Service Broadcasting - The Race For Space
#vinyl #NowPlaying