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This government isn't interested in promoting that kind of success story -- a diverse crew working on science for WhiskeyGrinder Yesterday #1
You nailed it here. Maru Kitteh Yesterday #2
There was a story about this on NPR earlier today. cab67 Yesterday #3
And the crew IS STILL A BLACK MAN, A WOMAN, AND ya know two white guys....... a kennedy Yesterday #4
100 percent agree! cab67 23 hrs ago #7
Trump Wants To Know Only If He Can Profit. If Not, PFFFFT. ColoringFool 22 hrs ago #36
Trump will put his name on the moon base Zorro 2 hrs ago #92
I think that is why he chose tonight to give his "speech" mercuryblues 22 hrs ago #39
I'm sorry. Gotta interrupt here to admire the "Old Colostomy" nickname. calimary 3 hrs ago #85
I stole it from John Oliver. cab67 2 hrs ago #90
That's A BINGO! NASA Is Lucky Trump Probably Didn't Know, Either! "DEI! STOP! DEI!" ColoringFool 22 hrs ago #35
I'm old enough to remember when we had an admin who did promote/celebrate that kind of success... PunkinPi 13 hrs ago #49
"Old Colostomy" will probably send MyOwnPeace 2 hrs ago #91
Seriously. How did DOGE miss this DEI atrocity? travelingthrulife 10 hrs ago #58
I was 8 years old when Neil Armstrong took that Phoenix61 Yesterday #5
Your grandfather was born before the first airplane took flight. cab67 23 hrs ago #6
My grandmother was born in 1903.... lastlib 22 hrs ago #38
I was five. OldBaldy1701E 22 hrs ago #29
We must be about the same age Bayard 22 hrs ago #40
It was a wild thing. OldBaldy1701E 12 hrs ago #50
I was in junior high school Sequoia 9 hrs ago #60
I was at a friends house airplaneman 6 hrs ago #78
Right? OldBaldy1701E 3 hrs ago #86
I was 11 ... it was "mind: blown" for me LSparkle 11 hrs ago #54
Moon walk blanket! Love it! electric_blue68 7 hrs ago #67
Oh MAN, I remember that! calimary 3 hrs ago #87
It wasn't well promoted LeftInTX 23 hrs ago #8
I didn't hear about it until 30 minutes or so before the launch. Ms. Toad 23 hrs ago #9
You've got a point. cab67 23 hrs ago #10
I agree. The lack of interest, much less excitement, is brer cat 23 hrs ago #11
Me too. I was in grade school when all the space stuff was going on. Diamond_Dog 22 hrs ago #41
When your future looks promising Keepthesoulalive 21 hrs ago #43
Very good points. I am 79 so I was old enough to feel brer cat 18 hrs ago #48
It's just not that inspiring imo. We've done it before - several times. harumph 23 hrs ago #12
Not inspiring? cab67 22 hrs ago #21
So did any of them show any Figarosmom 23 hrs ago #13
They did, in fact. cab67 23 hrs ago #18
I was amazed at how little coverage was aired by MSM BeneteauBum 23 hrs ago #14
They're probably more concerned about where they're going to get money to eat littlemissmartypants 23 hrs ago #15
Same arguments were made during the Apollo era. cab67 22 hrs ago #23
I'm sure the defense budget could use a little trimming. electric_blue68 7 hrs ago #72
I didn't hear about it until this morning Niagara 23 hrs ago #16
I didn't know about it until the Daily podcast this morning. Kablooie 23 hrs ago #17
I'm embarrassed to say I only heard about it today! It sure wasn't promoted much buy the govt or the media! LymphocyteLover 23 hrs ago #19
One of the thrills of my life... oldsoldierfadingfast 23 hrs ago #20
I saw the dweeby blapping TV head talking with a NASA scientist; he said the moon was 250 million miles from Earth. NBachers 22 hrs ago #22
your loss. cab67 22 hrs ago #24
You do understand why I wouldn't listen to a reporter who claims the moon is 250,000,000 miles from Earth, don't you? NBachers 11 hrs ago #53
I would certainly ignore him. cab67 10 hrs ago #55
I learned about it the day before yesterday. johnp3907 22 hrs ago #25
A woman, a person of color and a non American. Buddyzbuddy 22 hrs ago #26
I knew nothing about it until today LNM 22 hrs ago #27
Been there Done that? thought crime 22 hrs ago #28
Because in the 54 years since we were last on the moon Javaman 22 hrs ago #30
You post reminded me of this song: johnp3907 22 hrs ago #31
I'm old enough to remember watching the first moon landing on TV--- Jack Valentino 22 hrs ago #32
Because it's not on social media Diraven 22 hrs ago #33
If Elon had had his way, there would be no Artemis II mission pat_k 22 hrs ago #34
All of the above is true, but all secondary issues Bluetus 22 hrs ago #37
The Apollo missions happened while the USA was deep into the Vietnam War IronLionZion 22 hrs ago #42
Trump has spent more time on his ballroom Johonny 21 hrs ago #44
My mom worked at NASA when I was a young girl and she would get positively emotional... Trueblue Texan 21 hrs ago #45
Part of it is that Trmp was trying so hard to fuck over NASA and every other science program that people just didn't eppur_se_muova 21 hrs ago #46
I'm an xennial róisín_dubh 21 hrs ago #47
I'll bet their social feeds regularly contain conspiracy theories about the US faking the original 1969 landing Ponietz 11 hrs ago #51
This was true for the chat feed on NASA's broadcast yesterday. cab67 10 hrs ago #57
At this point in history, in my view, we really can't afford space entertainment. NNadir 11 hrs ago #52
I respectfully disagree. cab67 10 hrs ago #56
While I respect your opinion, we need to channel our scientific resourses more wisely. NNadir 10 hrs ago #59
Kids in your classes grew up with Star Trek and Star Wars movies, plus a lot of other SciFi FakeNoose 9 hrs ago #61
I was 12 for the start of (original run of) Star Trek... electric_blue68 7 hrs ago #71
I was draft bait when Apollo 11 landed on the Moon and It was on my peripheral. JohnnyRingo 9 hrs ago #62
I live close to the Fl northeast coast. Fla Dem 9 hrs ago #63
I saw a shuttle launch from the beach in 2008 (?) progressoid 8 hrs ago #66
There was a lot of shit happening during the Apollo missions too ThoughtCriminal 8 hrs ago #64
Like too much .. its a show... Mustellus 8 hrs ago #65
I certainly appreciate robotics, but we still need the Human Experience. We are often explorers. electric_blue68 7 hrs ago #68
The US is failing miserably on science. Historic NY 7 hrs ago #69
I knew about it, idk, a few weeks back. Very excited it's happening. electric_blue68 7 hrs ago #70
Apollo 11 landed on evolves 6 hrs ago #73
Guess they dont "follow" NASA on social media. IcyPeas 6 hrs ago #74
I watched the launch yesterday 49jim 6 hrs ago #75
When the Soviet Union successfully orbited Sputnik... hunter 6 hrs ago #76
Great OP malaise 6 hrs ago #77
My son was born on June 6, 1969. Bumbles 6 hrs ago #79
Have always supported a robust space program, but I have some sympathy for the lack of interest right now in Artemis. Martin68 5 hrs ago #80
I was a freshman in HS and watching AKwannabe 5 hrs ago #81
first year in college for me. cab67 2 hrs ago #89
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Welcome to Costco. I love you. Moostache 4 hrs ago #83
It is worse that than. drray23 3 hrs ago #84
Here is my theory ... aggiesal 3 hrs ago #88
Could it be a lack of curiosity in kids these days? Due to so much info being thrown in their faces everyday? nt Exp 2 hrs ago #93
Are they running from ICE?Worried about paying for the next semester?Working a job and attending class? Scalded Nun 47 min ago #94
I agree with what you wrote, but personally babylonsister 5 min ago #95
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