NASA Successfully Launches Rocket In Artemis I Mission To Moon

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The most powerful rocket in NASA history successfully launched and is headed for a 26-day uncrewed orbit around the moon. NBC News’ Tom Costello reports more on the Artemis I mission from the Kennedy Space Center.

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Why did they say "People of color"? Can't we just say Crew?

jeffrey
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This senior is tired of paying for Star Wars.

patriciah
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"a woman and a person of color"... you know I thought once we started exploring other planets we'd just be considered humans, but alas, we apparently have to be woke in space too. Why not just make it a female POC who is part of the alphabet community to knock it all out in one go? silliness.

mrmonay
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there is no need to say person of color....!!!! you don't even have to say a women as well.. like crew of "number" would have been much better.

kosmicgemini
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if any of you are investors. Northrop Grumman built the engines. NOC

jessiekabina
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"Long and Deep"....
So we are going to Uranus?

ibrahimali
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The moon is plasma.
Anything's etc can't Landing bruh

zentsduke
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Test dummies… 😂…a woman and person of color…like they doin somebody a favor. Be humble.

TabIsrael
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Pretty sure the alien civilization's living in the moon will have different ideas!
They won't build a base where they are not welcome.

jamesdonaldmorris
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you are not going to the moon.
Do not touch the moon.
i am Muslim.

tayyabraza
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send lunar robot to the moon first, i think mankind want to see lastest photo and 4k video of all lunar lander base, all lunar rover buggy, all flag, all pack of urinal poop food gabage, some tool, tv broad cast eqiubment camera, laser reflector, footprint etc...before send real astronaut to the moon...

yoskarokuto
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Snake in the mirror golden eggs, rockets 🚀 in space at the edge. “We are the pledge.”

kukluxken
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B-but I thought we can't go to the Moon !I thought it was all faked! I thought humans would die once they got out of the atmosphere! I thought it was all a man-made movie! lmfao!!!! Let's watch the moon deniers try to explain it to the feminists!! Oh this is going to be gorgeous!!!

garysnow
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After several delays and aborted takeoffs, Artemis carried some test dummies aloft, enroute to orbit the moon. This was accomplished "only" 54 years after a Saturn 5 carried Apollo 8 to the moon and back while carrying an actual crew. Wow, what "progress." Artemis is supposedly using SLS hardware, which began flying in 1981, to "speed up" development. How many years late is the program now? How many $Billions is it over budget? I'm all for a vigorous manned space program but does it have to be run so poorly? It was interesting that NASA decided North American got the capsule design right in the 1960's so they returned to the Apollo concept for the Orion capsule. Very "innovative."

michaeldelaney
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I think if successful it will be the 1st time humans have been on the moon

robertmarley
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So in 2025 we will put the first diversity hire on the moon?

dylonjackson
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... "ARE THERE ANY COLOURLESS MEN OR MEN WITHOUT COLOUR ON EARTH" ... ??? ... "FOR MY PART I HAVE NEVER MET ANY ON EARTH" ... !!!

jean-chor
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A light-yeart is 6 TRILLION miles (10 TRILLION kilometers). We consider it a great acheivement if we can get to the moon 250 THOUSAND miles (400 THOUSAND kilometers) distant.
I love "feel good moments" but that is exactly what space travel is.
Ever watched the misery of breast cancer slowly consuming someone you love?
Or a heart attack incapacitating a very healthy, active person?
Or a stroke turning someone with tremendous drive and worldly accomplishments into a seated, drooling vegetable?
I have.
$10 billion dollars would go a long way in attempting to cure those diseases.
What are the JWT's investment's pretty pictures (1, 000 light-years distant) going to do to help mankind solve the major issues facing Earth TODAY?
After 30 years what have the images from Hubble accomplished?
Answer:
Nothing, really.

JBliehall