What’s a job you would like to do for just one day?
Given the success and inspirational nature of the Artemis 2 mission, I’d have to go Astronaut.
I wouldn’t want to do any of the preparation or training (I’m prone to vertigo) but just beam me up, Scotty, to a window seat, for one day so I can see the coolest views ever.
It would have to be a day when very little is required of the crew, because I’m not good at incapable of running science experiments or flying aircraft. I could probably handle photography duty for one day and also I’d be good at the PR stuff. I could call Houston and talk to the media from space with great enthusiasm.

Can you imagine how mind blowing it would be to see that for real?
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I’m with you. I also have vertigo and wouldn’t do well pulling 6 G’s, but wow. Seeing the dark side of the moon on something other than a Pink Floyd album? Priceless.
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Did you happen to see 90+ year old William Shatner talking about his real trip to space? Very moving!
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I did! He’s a strange fellow, but that was heartfelt.
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Right! He talked about space = death and earth = life in such a sincere way.
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