Jiang argues that the astronauts' post-mission demeanor is strange because heroes returning from an impossible achievement should appear triumphant rather than nervous or subdued.
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Press Conference
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Jiang argues that the astronauts' press-conference answer about not seeing stars contributes to a strange, nervous affect around the moon-landing story.
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"Okay? The heavens have become part of man's world, right? Remember how last class we talked about how they wanted to bring the heavens..."
"press conference after the uh sorry um i have two brief questions i'd like to ask if i may and certainly when you looked..."
"in spite of the glare we were never able to see stars from the lunar surface or on the daylight side of the moon..."
"remember seeing it i don't ever see any stars he doesn't remember anything okay do you see how nervous they are it's very strange..."
"...it was Pete Hegseth or even Marco Rubio, that they held press conferences with the map of the future America in the background in..."
"...happening these past few months, right? So Peter Hegstaff in a press conference said that he sees greater North America."
"...press, right? It's always either on Truth Social or giving a press conference or talking to a reporter. It's amazing how reporters in Washington..."
"...rescue of a down American pilot and if you watch the press conference yesterday um he fought a tremendous success and was very proud..."
"...look at a guy like Peter Hexap. Whenever he does a press conference, I swear to God, it's almost like he talks war as..."
"...look at a guy like Peter hexap whenever he does a press conference I swear to God it's almost like like like like he..."
"...he's changing his mind like like you know there was a press conference where like every sentence was a contradiction right he's like we..."
"he had a press conference and he said that, look, we want to stop the looked at the Pentagon books okay we're trying to..."
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