It might just be me, but it really irks me that they keep saying "for humanity" or "for all humanity." I get that the whole huMAN thing plays better with the gender neutral crowd than MANkind these days, but come on. It sounds so stilted and weird to say. The Apollo astronauts said "for all mankind."
Also, I was listening to the news conference on the radio, and I didn't catch what publication he was with, but that Mexican was fucking dense as a bag of rocks. Firstly, he was the only guy picked for Q&A that didn't speak English without a thick accent (couldn't his news company get anybody that speaks it without one for this big deal news conference?) Then he asked 2 questions when they're supposed to only ask 1; that's pretty typical of journalists though. Firstly, this guy obviously didn't watch the livestream or listen to any of the other fucking information because his first question was why did they have a 6 minute comms blackout. You know because why would a journalist actually gather information before a Q&A. Oh a woman from some London news company knew that one of the flight directors was inspired by seeing Starwars with his dad in theaters btw, obviously she had been watching his old interview footage, you know actually learning about someone you might have the chance to question. I guess as to why the space capsule coming screaming into the atmosphere in a ball of plasma couldn't send a radio signal eluded him.
Secondly, he asked if there could be a Hispanic on the next Artemis mission. Again, he didn't listen to any of the other questions or information because the first question was also about the lineup for the next missions and they said they'd say more soon, so fail there. Also, what a fucking prick asking if they can send a Mexican or whatever on the next mission. Obviously now when selecting crew they're also factoring in diversity, so they might pick a Hispanic (are there even any Hispanic astronauts?), but the fucking gall of this guy. If you want to open a taco stand on the moon, then why don't you ask Mexico to start a space program? I'm glad the flight director (I can't recall his name at the moment) just glazed over that part of the question and just explained (again) to this dense brick why they lost comms for 6 minutes of descent.