### NASA Takes a Moonwalk Back to the Garage
So, NASA is shoving the Artemis II moon rocket back to its hangar. Why? Well, apparently it needs some repairs after just sitting there looking pretty on the launch pad. They’re expecting this four-mile trek to take a leisurely 12 hours.
Let’s break this down: we’re talking about a 322-foot rocket. You’d think with all that space-age technology, they’d have a faster way to move it. Instead, we get a slow parade back to the shop. Makes you wonder what kind of “repairs” they really need to do. Maybe it’s just a little “oops” moment that they’re trying to sweep under the rug.
And just a heads-up: CBS News decided to bring in a “space consultant” to analyze the situation. Because nothing says “we’re in control” like calling in an expert when your rocket needs a timeout.
So here’s a thought: if they can’t even get a rocket off the ground without a hitch, how are they planning to land on the moon? Just a little food for thought while we wait for our space dreams to roll back into the workshop.
By Admin | Published: February 26, 2026 at 4:21 am