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2024-11-9 EM Team Suni Williams Upstairs in ISS?!
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2024-09-14 Billionaire not going to the Moon part 1
Show Page: Alternative Listening: Over the last few years, as repeated attempts to land on the Moon have spectacularly failed, an increasing query has begun seeping into the Public Mind .... "Why are we [Humanity] having such trouble doing NOW ... what two competing nations accomplished repeatedly (with, in essence, WWII technology!) -- over 50 years ago-- Land on the surface of the Moon!? Click to Read the Entire PROMO The ultimate test of all this -- in our campaign to have this data and our model tested scientifically AT THE MOON -- was Elon Musks bold 2018 backing of a Japanese billionaire's (Yusaku Maezawa)'s audacious plan to take himself -- and 8 other civilian "astronauts" -- on a trip around the Moon ... called "Dear Moon" ... in Musk's developing mega-"Starship" (which, finally, ACED its 4th flight test just this Thursday!) .... Then -- just days ago -- Maezawa suddenly, abruptly -- without letting even his 8 other "crew mates" know -- CANCELED the entire "Dear Moon Mission!" WHY?!! Join us .... Richard C. Hoagland
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