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Humans Return to the Moon: ARTEMIS II – April 6, 2026 - 53 YEARS SINCE | MEGA THREAD

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7 hours ago, CARDOZZO said:

As you said (low interest):

 

 

This forum has an extremely doomer and cynical mood about mankind.

To quote the astronaut Victor Glover 6 minutes before losing signal and being disconnected from the rest of mankind:

 

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Victor: "Thank you for that, Jenni. And thank you to all of you for allowing us the immense privilege to be on this journey together; it's quite amazing. And as we go on this journey thinking about the NASA mission to explore the unknown and air and space, to innovate for the benefit of humanity, to inspire the world through discovery, and as you've gone along on this journey with us, hopefully we're doing just those things, and as we get close to the nearest point to the Moon and farthest point from Earth, as we continue to unlock the mysteries of the cosmos, I would like to remind you of one of the most important mysteries there on Earth, and that's love. Christ said, in response to what was the greatest command, that it was to love God with all that you are, and he also, being a great teacher, said the second is equal to it and that is 'to love your neighbor as yourself.' And so, as we prepare to go out of radio communication, we're still going to feel your love from Earth and to all of you down there on Earth and around Earth, we love you, from the Moon."

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On 06/04/2026 at 0:06 AM, Lucasxp64 said:

I'm completely baffled that very few people in this forum are talking about it, excluding another one 4 days ago. When it comes to recent news, most are still just posting war and trump shenanigans. This is a mission of historical proportions of the future of mankind in space, at least the technical feasibility of using modern day safety standard for moon missions with humans onboard. The Apollo missions were brutal, they were barely surviving.

 

 

I think there would be way more interest if they went for a walk on the moon.

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