Man going to the moon for the first time according to NASA

No one should ever underestimate Elon Musk's desire and intention to launch the first manned mission to Mars. It is NOT entirely out of the realm of possibility that one day in the future.......
I equated them catching a Starship with landing a man on the moon. The engineering involved is just incredible.
 
I think they will find aliens that want to concor earth and we will need to start a 1 world government to protect Earth's humanity. Can we say "false flag" invasion. Please excuse my tin foil hat.
 
I think Smitty is talking about the space station, ISS, in low earth orbit while these guys circle the moon.

That is correct. In the video I linked, shortly after the time-stamp time I indicated, they go on to state that they will be having a “crew conference” with those aboard the ISS. At least, that was the intent at the time of the video.

Again…context matters.
 
Well yeah?. Why make a moon landing module fly an extra 4000 miles to reconnect with the orbiter? Other than the fact that the ratio of mass and the amount of onboard lander module are in play?

Just to clarify, this is only a flyby mission. There is no lunar lander on board Artemis.

They are not going to land on the moon this time. That will probably be done in some future mission.
 
I don’t know why a man needs to land on the moon unless they are going to build something ?
More over why waste all of the fuel to do a figure 8 and come back?
Nothing to do on Mars either.
 
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