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This is so real, Before it's launch I thought I didn't care about Artemis.

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  • aaron_devries@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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    This is so real, Before it's launch I thought I didn't care about Artemis. But turns out when spaceflight is devoid of SpaceX it's actually cool again and makes me feel that wonder I thought I lost. I now actually care about this mission a lot.

    Also excited for China's moon missions, Spaceflight is so much better without tech bros.

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      This is so real, Before it's launch I thought I didn't care about Artemis. But turns out when spaceflight is devoid of SpaceX it's actually cool again and makes me feel that wonder I thought I lost. I now actually care about this mission a lot.

      Also excited for China's moon missions, Spaceflight is so much better without tech bros.

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      @Aaron_DeVries I think, problem with SpaceX can be fully explained by actions of one white South-African immigrant. Without him making our (earthlings) lives shittier, SpaceX would create much less frustration.

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      • aaron_devries@mastodon.socialA aaron_devries@mastodon.social

        This is so real, Before it's launch I thought I didn't care about Artemis. But turns out when spaceflight is devoid of SpaceX it's actually cool again and makes me feel that wonder I thought I lost. I now actually care about this mission a lot.

        Also excited for China's moon missions, Spaceflight is so much better without tech bros.

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        @Aaron_DeVries it's the Star Trek future we want. The difference is that Apollo-Soyuz gave us hope with Cold War enemy cooperation between the Americans and the Soviets, whereas this gives us hope with enemy cooperation between the Americans and Canada.

        I'm only half joking. Canada has done so much for space exploration.

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        • aaron_devries@mastodon.socialA aaron_devries@mastodon.social

          This is so real, Before it's launch I thought I didn't care about Artemis. But turns out when spaceflight is devoid of SpaceX it's actually cool again and makes me feel that wonder I thought I lost. I now actually care about this mission a lot.

          Also excited for China's moon missions, Spaceflight is so much better without tech bros.

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          @Aaron_DeVries

          If you are a US citizen, let your representatives know.

          Once again the president is trying to hollow out NASA.

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          • aaron_devries@mastodon.socialA aaron_devries@mastodon.social

            This is so real, Before it's launch I thought I didn't care about Artemis. But turns out when spaceflight is devoid of SpaceX it's actually cool again and makes me feel that wonder I thought I lost. I now actually care about this mission a lot.

            Also excited for China's moon missions, Spaceflight is so much better without tech bros.

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            @Aaron_DeVries

            China will learn so much from this too, maybe, just maybe one day all nations will collaborate on exploration..

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            • swope@mstdn.plusS swope@mstdn.plus

              @Aaron_DeVries

              If you are a US citizen, let your representatives know.

              Once again the president is trying to hollow out NASA.

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              @swope I'm Canadian, I have no say in how the US government continues to abuse NASA.

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                @Aaron_DeVries

                China will learn so much from this too, maybe, just maybe one day all nations will collaborate on exploration..

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                @zleap I live in hope, we are so much better in space when we work together in a spirit of collaboration and friendship.

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                  @zleap I live in hope, we are so much better in space when we work together in a spirit of collaboration and friendship.

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                  @Aaron_DeVries

                  +1 One of the things that appears to have come from flying over the far side of the moon, is that it is far more bumpy and rocky than first thought, so areas we thought may be suitable for landing, may not be. This will be essential for future missions that intend to set up any sort of base on the moon.

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                  • aaron_devries@mastodon.socialA aaron_devries@mastodon.social

                    This is so real, Before it's launch I thought I didn't care about Artemis. But turns out when spaceflight is devoid of SpaceX it's actually cool again and makes me feel that wonder I thought I lost. I now actually care about this mission a lot.

                    Also excited for China's moon missions, Spaceflight is so much better without tech bros.

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                    @Aaron_DeVries you captured my feels for this too, I just hadn’t seen it that way yet! @da_667

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                    • aaron_devries@mastodon.socialA aaron_devries@mastodon.social

                      @swope I'm Canadian, I have no say in how the US government continues to abuse NASA.

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                      @Aaron_DeVries

                      Keep sending us your Hansens, Hadfields, and everything else wonderful from CSA.

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