Artemis is the satanic god Diana. Why does NASA always dedicate their missions to demons?
Shout out to all my aerospace engineer friends, many of whom are Catholic, at NASA who helped make this possible!
Daughter is an aerospace engineer. FIL worked with the Apollo Missions. His voice is often heard in news reels.
Doug Ward (full name Douglas K. Ward) was a NASA Public Affairs Officer (PAO) and mission commentator during the Apollo program. He provided calm, clear voice commentary from Mission Control in Houston, helping explain the missions to the world—especially during Apollo 11’s historic moon landing in 1969. He started with Apollo 7 and was one of the key “voices of Apollo.”
Here are historical photos of Doug Ward at work in Mission Control:
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This NASA photo (S68-50696, October 1968) shows Public Affairs Officer Douglas K. Ward (foreground) at his console in the Mission Operations Control Room during the Apollo 7 flight.
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Doug Ward (center, with glasses) in Mission Control during the Apollo 11 celebrations after the successful landing and return.
Ward is remembered for his professional, steady narration amid the tension of the lunar descent. He later continued working at NASA (including into the Shuttle era) and has given interviews reflecting on those experiences. He is from Wisconsin and has been interviewed about his role as the “Voice of Apollo.”
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