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NASA reveals Artemis program will land 1st person of color on the moon


NASA’s Artemis program, already slated to send the first woman to the moon in 2024, will also send the first person of color to the moon.

Acting NASA Administrator Steve Jurczyk revealed the additional mission objective in a news release Friday praising a freshly released Biden administration budget proposal that would give the agency $24.7 billion.

"We know this funding increase comes at a time of constrained resources, and we owe it to the president and the American people to be good and responsible stewards of every tax dollar invested in NASA," Jurczyk said. "The NASA workforce and the American people should be encouraged by what they see in this funding request. It is an investment in our future, and it shows confidence in what this agency has to offer."

While praising the budget proposal, Jurczyk slipped in the detail about sending the first person of color to the moon.

"[The funding] keeps NASA on the path to landing the first woman and the first person of color on the Moon under the Artemis program," the statement said. "This goal aligns with President Biden’s commitment to pursue a comprehensive approach to advancing equity for all."

Only 12 people have ever stepped foot on the moon – all Americans and all men. But the most recent landing came almost 50 years ago. Apollo 17, the final mission of NASA’s Apollo program, took place in 1972.

When NASA announced the Artemis program under President Trump in 2019, the space agency pledged to land the "first woman and next man" on the lunar surface within five years.

After that, the next goal is sending astronauts to Mars.


One small step for man, one giant leap for... Yeah fuck that we gotta hit all genders/race groups first. I guess if China landed on the moon this wouldn't be needed, or would it still?

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Great ! Then we can have the first lesbian, the first tranny, the first gimp, the first magical mystical boongster and so on down the list.

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What if they cannot pass the space tests? Will the requirements be lowered? And if that happens, whom is responsible when people die as they get shot into space?

Asking for a friend.

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I’m no woke fan but I encourage everyone to check out the 18 Artemis Program astronauts selected during the Trump administration.

https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis-team/

These are some great Americans who clearly deserved their positions. Maybe 4 or 5 of them are not in / formerly in the U.S. military. John Kim, an Asian-American is basically a superhero. The U.S. can be properly proud of these people and I can certainly understand why they were picked

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My bad, I was satirizing the absurdity of colleges lowering test scores that ultimately the general population pays for when the graduates are complete morons, and people get hurt or die as a result.

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I understand and did not mean it as a criticism of your legitimate reaction considering the thrust of the original post in this thread. I do find it telling that America can produce so many well qualified people from so many backgrounds and demographics. It’s a real rebuttal to those currently trying to recast the USA as a racist country. I also find it interesting that the Biden administration is taking a little credit even though these astronauts were selected by the Trump white house

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I do find it interesting that the current administration is taking a little credit even though these astronauts were selected by the prior white house


That's because democrats are idiots, and their "Orange Man Bad" platform has become "Copy Orange Man".

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Holy shit, is that Jonny Kim? He's finally in some mission now. I read about him awhile back on Warzone. Navy Seal turned Doctor turned Astronaut. He's lived a hell of a life. Great team too and in accordance to the demographic % in the US since it's still mostly white from what I can see. Watching that intro felt like a Star Trek episode.

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/31830/jonny-kim-is-the-seal-mathematician-doctor-astronaut-we-desperately-need-right-now

https://youtu.be/6m43RSoibhw

He survived an abusive, alcoholic father, enlisted in the navy, became a navy seal, is a certified sniper, a special ops medic, served in one of most decorated seal units in combat with Jocko W. and Chris Kyle, finished his undergrad (had a GPA of 3.98), was accepted into one of most difficult medical schools in the world, and was accepted and completed NASA astronaut training which had over 18,000 people apply. By the way he is now the father and husband that he's own childhood family never had. He is 36 years old. It's mind blowing.

https://youtu.be/yujP3-AxXsI

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I hate to say it, but if they sent the first person of color to the moon and for whatever reason that person died during the mission... that would be fucking hilarious.

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Sheeeiiiitt

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Nobody seemed to care when Artemis planned to put the first woman on the moon back in September. But now it's identity politics because it's a black guy? Or is it because blue president bad?

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"Nobody seemed to care when Artemis planned to put the first woman on the moon back in September."

NASA doing sh*t nobody cares about, just a waste of money. Why don't they send the worlds largest crocodile to the moon, that I would be interested in watching. We stopped going to the moon because it sucked, it was just the desert with less gravity.

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The long-term goal is to set up a base camp there. I'm sure a lot more people care about that than they care about sending crocodiles there.

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A basecamp for what going to another lifeless rock? Humans are never getting out of our small solar system, everything is too far apart. It's all a waste of money and time.

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I agree with that to an extent. It's why we haven't put a guy on Mars yet. Either we do it for survival or we do it for easy cash and Mars provides neither of those things right now. But down the road, who knows.

Reaching another star is possible. The speed of light is not, but we can reach up to about 90% of it which is fast enough. Even at just 50% the speed of light, we would only need colonies to sleep for decades instead of centuries on their voyage there. But of course it's a one-way trip, so it needs to either be for survival or some kind of profit.

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Ooof. I feel like this post in the very far future isn't going to age well. Just a feeling.

It's true however that the universe is constantly expanding after the big bang so by the time we ever do get somewhere, it'll take way way way longer to reach other galaxies. Maybe colonizing other planets but there are no Class M planets nearby similar to Earth.

https://www.space.com/proxima-b-alien-planet-earth-sized-espresso.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nearest_terrestrial_exoplanet_candidates

Meh, we might wipe ourselves out before then. We barely even cooperate on space programs, it's the NASA/ESA/CSA/JAXA vs Roscosmos/CNSA. I just see more wars in the future for space.

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US is a gynocracy run by HR ladies... The MeToo "movement" was a flex of this new regime takeover...

But if you think about September, no one even remembers any NASA announcement because it was full blown election drama and anti-Trumpism... America was being "fortified" by the establishment as Time magazine put it...

Real goal of the space programme is that the US is in Cold War 2.0 against obvious opponents... People are just too caught up in their tranny ideology to recognise this...

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That's some refreshing truth coming from MC!

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Blue President put 2 generations of Black Americans in prison.

Just a quick reminder. :)

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As if that matters on every single news story. You gotta love the virtue signaling.🙄

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About time we started shipping little green men off the planet!

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