The Artemis II mission, propelled by the enormous SLS rocket, launched yesterday from the Kennedy Space Center, carrying the crew inside the Orion capsule with four astronauts. They traveled for 10 days to orbit the Moon (without landing), a task reserved for the Artemis III mission in 2027 at a cost of US$150 billion. The journey will cover approximately 400,000 kilometers to orbit the Moon before returning to Earth.
NASA states that this mission will serve as a path for a later trip to Mars, using a lunar-based structure, with a landing planned for 2027, if all goes well.
Humans have always dreamed of outer space, proof of which was the arrival on the Moon in 1969, where Neil Armstrong said, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." Sadly, we haven't yet seen that giant leap. What we do see is complete destruction here on Planet Earth, through environmental degradation, endless wars, and what's worse now, the USA and Israel versus Iran are daily exploding billions of artifacts that infest our atmosphere and increase the degradation of Planet Earth, at a cost of US$2 billion daily in military equipment and explosions in oil fields. All of this ends up in our atmosphere and further exacerbates global warming.
Sadly, astronaut Neil Armstrong 54 yers later, was not happy with his statement regarding the moon landing; nothing was done to help us here on Earth. His arrival on the moon, we quoted as saying, will be the longest journey humanity will ever undertake, "inward," because nature will now act in self-defense against all eight billion earthlings, beginning with water scarcity, followed by the energy crisis that already harms a world dependent on oil, with billions of barrels of petroleum trapped in the Strait of Hormuz.
Prepare for the worst; no weapon will be able to stop nature when the enormous water scarcity crisis begins.
With sadness for future generations and our biodiversity.
JOSE PEDRO NAISSER.
CHIEF ECOLOGIST OF THE SPACESHIP EARTH.
CURITIBA, PR.
BRASIL.
LINK TO MY PLATAFORM
THE WAR IN THE PERSIAN GULF, AIR POLLUTION FROM HEAVY METALS, CONTAMINATION OF WATER DESALINATION PROCESS FROM OIL SPILLS-ALL OF THIS IN THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ. http://bit.ly/4sfSZfu











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