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So they're attempting another moon landing and not another moon landing, another space exploration
Another launch into space.
They're going to orbit around the moon, around the dark side of the moon.
I think they said, or around the part that nobody's been near.
I thought it was going to be another landing.
I was all excited because I said, finally, maybe the first time they've landed on the
moon, you know, the story that they never really went to the moon the first time.
Or I was going to say that, is this the second time they really didn't go?
But you know, all those jokes are gone because I guess they're not really heading, they're
not really, they're just going close.
This is Artemis too.
They're only going close to do a figure eight around the earth and then around the moon.
So really, they're just going around the moon.
They're not really, that's the flight path.
They're not going to the moon or, you know, on the moon.
But I noticed this, this is really weird.
It says, they're doing this to test future, to test future landings.
This is a stepping stone for future missions that will aim to land on the lunar surface.
I thought we already did that.
You know, they're acting like this is the first time.
It will test system support systems and radiation levels to ensure astronauts safety for an
upcoming lunar exploration.
Wait a minute, what about the first time?
Did they do all this testing the first time they went?
You know, they test radiation levels, did they test support systems?
I think they just threw them up there, didn't they?
They just put this little backpack on their back and told them to go for it and you remember
the president had a landline phone that he talked to them on.
I wonder, today's cell phones, I don't think they need the landline phone.
I wonder if they can reach the rocket this time, you know, without the landline.
All this stuff, you see, it's funny to me.
Yeah, so this is for future space.
They have to test all this equipment and test the radiation.
Jeez, shouldn't they have done that the first time?
It was like, before, it was like special effects before was very limited so they could get
away with a lot more with the grainy TV and today everybody would be analyzing it a little
bit differently, you know, special effects people expect a little bit more.
However, what about AI and all that?
I mean, they could easily just simulate it and never have gone in the first place, maybe
even the people that are on it aren't even real people.
I mean, this gets kind of crazy.
But the real biggest issue, the biggest issue they had to encounter, okay, this is the
biggest issue they had to encounter.
It was the toilet problems.
How are they going to go to the restroom?
You had a couple men and a couple women or maybe one woman, I think, and a few men
and she had to have her privacy.
So they had to come up with a toilet plumbing situation where she could be in private.
So that was the big issue.
Once we go past that hurdle, reaching space and going towards the moon, that's insignificant.
We have to get past the toilet issue first, you know, and then which toilet would she
go to if everything's gender neutral now?
I guess they don't have to have a woman's room and a girl's in a men's room, right?
They can have a neutral bathroom, a transgender friendly bathroom.
That way they can accommodate all of them.
There was the first one, I guess, the race management system, the toilet was designed to
event at urine on board and it would store their feces until the crew returned a separate
door located for some privacy, but they had to come up with a little bit privacy for this
So that's the biggest issue.