NASA’s plans to send people to the moon again still boggle my mind. It feels like this just doesn’t get enough coverage in the mainstream media. Progress toward this goal has some amount of the air of slow inevitability, it’s happening and it will take time. Every day is a day closer. I follow NASA’s own feed so I don’t miss out on the minutia of progress.
The Link: https://www.nasa.gov/rss-feeds/a
The Feed: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis/feed/
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