I saw some headline suggesting NASA employees were going to stage a walkout on Moon Day. Setting aside the few NASA employees that might actually work on a Sunday, I have a question. How would we know if NASA employees missed a day of work? What progress wouldn’t happen that might otherwise would have happened?
FWIW, Frontiers of Flight Museum celebrated their 17th annual Moon Day event yesterday. Firstest and bestest in the country.
Moon Day – when an elite team of military officers and mercenaries invaded another planet and left nothing alive when they left.
And NASA cannot reproduce that today.
I’ll bet there were still a few bacteria alive on the stuff they left behind.
I saw some headline suggesting NASA employees were going to stage a walkout on Moon Day. Setting aside the few NASA employees that might actually work on a Sunday, I have a question. How would we know if NASA employees missed a day of work? What progress wouldn’t happen that might otherwise would have happened?
“Four forward. Four forward, drifting to the right a little. Picking up some dust…. OK. Contact light? OK. Engine off.”