By Matt Margolis
On Wednesday, NASA’s Artemis II lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Commander Reid Wiseman leads the crew, joined by Mission Specialist Christina Koch, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen, and pilot Victor Glover.
The four are now on a roughly 10-day mission to circumnavigate the moon — the first crewed lunar journey since Apollo 17 in 1972. I have to be honest; I skipped most of the buzz about Artemis II.
NASA’s big moon mission sounds great and all, but nothing tops a SpaceX launch for pure thrill. But hey, going back to the moon; it’s all good. I knew it was happening. I understood the historical stakes. I just didn’t find myself glued to the coverage the way some people were.
I did catch the launch, though. It didn’t quite have that SpaceX punch. And honestly, I kind of forgot about it after…
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