The astronauts of the recent Artemis II mission have left us with a reflection, seemingly simple but deeply human, on what it means to belong to a team or crew: “people who are in this all the time, no matter what, rowing every minute for the same purpose, willing to sacrifice themselves in silence for others, who forgive and who demand accounts.” The phrase has some spatial epic, but also a social mirror. Paradoxically, we have developed an ext…
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The astronauts of the recent Artemis II mission have left us with a reflection, seemingly simple but deeply human, on what it means to belong to a team or crew: “people who are in this all the time, no matter what, rowing every minute for the same purpose, willing to sacrifice themselves in silence for others, who forgive and who demand accounts.” The phrase has some spatial epic, but also a social mirror. Paradoxically, we have developed an ext…