NASA has accepted a five-year challenge to send its astronauts back to the Moon by the year 2024, NASA’s chief administrator has boldly announced.
When NASA returns to the Moon after 47 years since the 1972 Apollo 17 mission and last lunar landing, the space agency aims to establish a permanent residence on the Moon.
The incredible mission statement was made by NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine at the 35th Space Symposium on Tuesday, April 9, 2019.
The NASA chief, directed by US President Donald Trump, stressed NASA’s commitment to putting astronauts back on the Moon.
And the hasty return will not only land “the next man” on the Moon’s surface but will also send the “first woman” to the lunar orb, with British Prime Minister the overwhelming favourite amongst the British public to take that historic one small step.
NASA talks out of its backside, never went to the moon in the first place and if they did why is it taking them so damn long to go back?
Wake up!!!!
Round and round and round we go NASA talks out of its backside, never went to the moon in the first place and if they did why is it taking them so damn long to go back? Wake up!!!!
"one small step for one of gender neutral currently identifying as a soup dragon, one unusually large stature step for person-kind".
Do they make spacesuit boots with leopard print heels?
"one small step for one of gender neutral currently identifying as a soup dragon, one unusually large stature step for person-kind".Do they make spacesuit boots with leopard print heels?
"One big gigantic step for feminism, one universe size leap for people-kind"
That's how it'd go, it would be unbecoming to use "small step" nowadays, it would be sexist/racist all kinds of ist
"One big gigantic step for feminism, one universe size leap for people-kind"That's how it'd go, it would be unbecoming to use "small step" nowadays, it would be sexist/racist all kinds of ist