NASA’s April Fools Day Moon mission plans & the release of Michael in the same month (about The Moonwalker)

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https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-sets-coverage-for-first-artemis-crewed-mission-around-moon/NASA is going to send four astronauts on a moon mission, sometime between April 1 and April 6, so somewhere between “April Fools Day,” and Monday, Moon-Day, April 6. April 6 is also the 96th day of the year, going with the history of Freemasonry and the Space Program (Freemason=96). Keep in mind that April 1 is the 91st day of the year, the 13th triangular number, going with the moon’s 13-month-cycle.As for the four astronauts in the fourth month, it is a reminder that the moon is ruled by Cancer, and Cancer is the fourth sign (Cancer=44, Space=44, *Armstrong=44).This will be the first moon mission since 1972, thus 54-years-ago (Jesuit Order=54 & 72).It goes with the moon landing of 1969 taking place in the time of Cancer, on the 201st day of the year, July 20, 1969 (The Jesuit Order=201 & 69, Neil Alden Armstrong=201).The two moon landing missions to start March 2025 (from July 20, 1969 to Pink Floyd)If they do launch on April 1, it will be 103 days after the anniversary of the end of the 1972 mission, which concluded on December 19, 1972 (Jesuit=103, Scottis=103, Artemis II=103).Another important detail is that in April, they are putting out the movie Michael, about Michael Jackson, the Moon Walker, who turned 11 shortly after Apollo 11 landed, and Neil Armstrong walked on the moon… if you believe such things.Don’t forget that Michael died in the time of cancer, ruled by the moon.Michael was also born in 1958, shortly after NASA’s establishment date.In fact, he was born 31 days after NASA, and 31 is the 11th prime number (Apollo 11).Notice the movie releases 127 days before his 68th birthday anniversary (Scottish Rite of Freemasonry=127 & 143, Moonwalker=127 & 143).Michael Jackson born in same year as NASA, and 325 days before Moon Landing of July 20, 1969 & why that matters in light of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry flag traveling on the NASA mission