CONTINUING THE STORY
But, there was some truth to the outrageos personfication the man had given the moon. Not a decade ago, NASA had made yet another movement toward the moon. Oh, they cited the 1969 moon landings, the return back in 2015, and how "We have yet to fully explore our moon." Their fallacies worked on the weak human minds, and so NASA was given full rights and properties to the silver orb in the sky.
They named a new mission, Artemis, to rove the moon. What was never revealed to the public, however, was that Nigel Raidrem, new commander of NASA, meant to stay on the moon. He meant to pilot the shift from Earth to the exciting new reaches of outer space. He meant to gain more than he needed in one lifetime.
With ever-changing whims, humans-- and whatever else had joined them-- were sure to jump at the chance at an adventure. The preparations were almost done, the new line of space jets ready for the reveal, and Helen, lowly meteorologist at Houston, had no idea what to think of this once prestigious etablishment.