**Finally, Some Good Weather for a Change!**
So, here we are, folks, with everyone crossing their fingers for clear skies as the Artemis II moon mission approaches. Because nothing says “we’re ready to return to the moon” like a weather report, right?
Bill Harwood, apparently a “space consultant,” is live from the Kennedy Space Center—because where else would you want to be when we’re about to launch a bunch of astronauts straight into orbit? He’s there to remind us that, against all odds, the meteorologists are optimistic. They’re predicting sunshine and blue skies just in time for this historic venture.
But isn’t it funny how we’ve been waiting decades for a moon mission, and the weather is suddenly the headline? Sure, it’s nice that Mother Nature is cooperating, but what about all the other details? Are we just ignoring those?
It’s almost like they expect us to be grateful for clear skies while glossing over the actual rocket science and funding fiascos that got us here. But hey, let’s not ruin the mood. Who needs to know about delays, budget overruns, or technical glitches when the sun is shining?
So, here’s a thought: as we all look up to the sky hoping for no rain, maybe we should also be looking down at the ground—because that’s where the real story often hides.
By Admin | Published: March 31, 2026 at 5:18 am