Godspeed Artemis II.
Or as Walter Cronkite would have said:
"Go Baby, GO!!!"
Watching Artemis II launch, I felt like a seven-year-old kid all over again. It was 45 years ago this month that the Columbia launched on the very first mission for the space shuttle system. I had wanted to finally watch real astronauts go up into space. The mission had been delayed a few times already and I didn't want to miss it. Finally, about ten minutes before time to head out to school at 8:30 in the morning, Columbia ignited and began its ascent. I couldn't tear my eyes off the screen but Dad said "Okay, it's up. NOW can we go?!"
I truly hope this will be a successful mission. I've harbored a lot of concerns about Artemis II. It would be such a shot in the arm for national morale... and the feelings of the world in general... if those four astronauts return safely.
History happened tonight. May this be only the beginning of the next adventure of man's journey into the cosmos.







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