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Wow. And sort of, I mean, I know that there's some good reasons for space and all that, but what's the point, Maggie
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Endless points. Were you not super inspired by the whole mission? Did you not follow along and be gripped
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I found myself looking at Challenger and all the disasters thinking, oh, God, how worrying is this
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I found myself more concerned than intrigued, as it were. It was worrying, but we were all watching our screens
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We were all following along. For once, we weren't divided. The whole world was staring at the same screen
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kind of relating to the same humans, knowing that we are all of humanity
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I think they were thinking that, oh, my God, please don't let it be like one of the disasters. Oh, God, I can't watch, but I must
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I think that's what people are like, really, if I'm totally honest with you, Maggie. But I hear you, and I did stay up for that very reason
0:57
I can't watch, but I must. And I didn't. I fell asleep. I'm glad that they landed safely. So what did they get out of that mission
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So this mission is one of many intended to get humans to land on the moon eventually
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but not just land there to set up a permanent base. And hopefully that will be our stepping stone to Mars and beyond in our solar system