Can’t shake Artemis II’s afterglow

It’s weird feeling as I continue to feel in this period after a spectacular mission to orbit the moon.

The Artemis II flight launched April 1 was our first manned flight to the moon in 54 years. Four astronauts got an up-close look at the dark side of the moon and snapped some astonishing pictures they transmitted to Earth.

I wept when the rocket launched. I cried when the astronauts came out of their communications blackout upon re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere. Damn! I behaved like a schoolboy when I would watch the Mercury and Gemini flights with Mom.

I don’t want to shed that glow. I now believe that desire hinges on what we’ve been enduring while our federal government continues to flounder and thrash as it seeks to govern. NASA’s success with Artemis II reminds us that the government can do great things. That we have the technological know-how to accomplish a high-stakes mission.

It won’t get any easier when NASA starts to prep for its moon landing mission. The space agency is preparing a new rocket for that task, Artemis III, the largest rocket ever built.

OK, I did nothing to accomplish this success. I am just a citizen, a patriot and a man who’s sickened by what is happening here, and in Iran and all the many trouble spots around the world. I am looking for something on which to hang my hope for the future. Artemis II has helped restore my hope.

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