Greg Giannotti (Gio)
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Well, it's fine.
But, you know, it was awesome watching that thing take off yesterday.
And I said, no, it's 50 years before we've gone to the moon.
Like, what is that all about?
Yeah, so I was having these same thoughts yesterday.
I saw one of these NASA guys talking about it really comes down to who's in the White House and whether or not they're going to support NASA and space exploration.
He goes, as long as we have people in the White House that believe in what we do and how we do it, then we'll actually ultimately get there.
But because there's so many stops and starts.
that we have been unable to do this, but now we seem to have had a number of years where there's been a lot of support from both Republicans and Democrats to get this thing going, and it was pretty awesome watching that yesterday.
It was.
I mean, just the technology of it, the pride.
that the people had down there at the Kennedy Space Center and then the astronauts and listening to all of that.
I think that was awesome.
And to see it launch was absolutely incredible.
I will say, though, that for the people that are out there, the large contingent of people that don't believe we ever landed on the moon, I feel like this gave them fodder yesterday.
Yeah, I'm sure it did.
Because of what you said yesterday.
Like, we haven't been back in how long, and now we're just orbiting the thing, and we're not landing on it, and then we're going to do this mission, then another mission, then we're going to land on it.
So the last time we were there was actually 1972.
We landed on it with Apollo 17.