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Zender Renault 11 Turbo '1985

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I’m not sure I can fully express how I feel about watching the Artemis II launch and knowing that, at this very moment, we have astronauts on their way to the moon.
The excitement I felt leading up to and during the launch was intense. This is such a huge moment in history. Not only are we returning to the moon for the first time in over 50 years, but we finally have a woman astronaut going to the moon as well. This is an achievement for humanity to continue space exploration, and it is also a significant achievement for women.
It wasn’t until 1968, during Apollo 8, that engineer Poppy Northcutt became the first woman in Mission Control, even though women had been doing incredible work at NASA before then, such as Katherine Johnson. There wasn’t a female astronaut until Sally Ride in 1983 on STS-7.
And now, finally, in 2026, we have Christina Koch going to the moon and Charlie Blackwell-Thompson serving as the first female launch director.
I’m beyond thrilled that this mission is happening. It is important not just for women, but for the continuation of deep space exploration.
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Inside the firing room at Cape Canaveral during an Apollo 12 launch test, October 29, 1969.
Alex Valia Launch Control Panigale V4S, http://www.daidegasforum.com/showthread.php?t=642985
I’ve always loved this picture. I love how collective it is. On the contrary, also love the little differences in everyone. There’s only three people in this entire picture (plus the other two women in the back) without white shirts and ties. The first two are Deke Slayton and Bill Pogue, which is understandable because they are astronauts. But Alan Shepard has even decided to go along with the Launch Control Dress Code. The only other person is JoAnn Morgan, the first female launch controller. Only six people in the entire shot, two of which you might not even be able to see, aren’t looking out the window or even facing the camera.