The roar of rocket engines is once again beginning to echo through the corridors of NASA as the Artemis II mission prepares to return humanity to the lunar vicinity. It is a time of immense national pride and scientific anticipation, marking the first time since the Apollo era that human beings will venture beyond low Earth orbit. However, beneath the glossy press releases and the heroic imagery of the four-member crew, a haunting voice from the agency’s past is rising to offer a sobering reality check. Charles Camarda, a veteran NASA astronaut who knows the heavy price of institutional failure,…
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