### NASA and SpaceX Ready to Launch: What Could Go Wrong?
So, NASA and SpaceX have done their homework and are all set to send a crew to the International Space Station this Friday. Great! But let’s pause for a moment and consider what “final reviews” really means.
You’ve got a retired astronaut, Leroy Chiao, chatting about it on “The Daily Report” like it’s just another day at the office. But here’s the thing: space missions aren’t exactly like launching a new app. They’re a tad more complicated, wouldn’t you say?
The media makes it sound like everything is perfectly fine, but we all remember past missions where “ready” meant something quite different. What’s missing here? Maybe some healthy skepticism about the risks involved? Or perhaps a few questions about the “final reviews” that might have skipped over some minor details?
In a world where we’re told everything is safe and sound, it might be wise to remember that “ready” can sometimes just mean “we hope for the best.”
So, as we gear up for the launch, should we really be celebrating or just holding our breath?
By Admin | Published: February 13, 2026 at 4:27 am