**Headline: NASA’s Moon Trip: A Fancy Joyride or Real Science?**
NASA’s Artemis II crew just took a spin around the far side of the moon, checking out parts of our celestial neighbor that, apparently, only the lucky folks aboard got to see. Wow, what a treat! It’s as if they’ve stumbled upon a secret moon party that the rest of us mere mortals were never invited to.
Former astronaut Terry Hart shared his thoughts, likely filled with wonder and awe because, you know, he’s been to space. But let’s be honest here: how much of this is groundbreaking science and how much is just a high-tech version of “Look Ma, no hands!”? Meanwhile, CBS’s space consultant Bill Harwood popped in for some analysis, probably to sprinkle a little more glitter on this space joyride.
The real question is: what’s the point? We have a fancy mission that’s showing us the moon from a different angle, but are we actually learning anything that matters? Or are we just getting better at taking selfies in space?
In the end, it’s just another show of fancy technology. Great, we can see the far side of the moon. But can someone tell me what we’re actually doing with all this moon-gazing?
By Admin | Published: April 7, 2026 at 9:17 am