HOUSTON, TX â Elon Musk was arrested today after federal investigators concluded he had taken billions in NASA contracts for a Moon mission he never intended to complete, while now claiming the Moon is âoverratedâ and âkind of mid.â
The $3â4 billion contract, part of NASAâs historic Artemis program, was meant to send the first woman and person of color to the lunar surface by 2025. Instead, Musk spent the money launching his own hardware to low Earth orbit and livestreaming video game sessions while calling federal employees lazy.

đ°ď¸ One Rocket to Rule Them All⌠Until Now
Unlike the Apollo program, which used a single Saturn V rocket to land humans on the Moon over 50 years ago, Muskâs plan for Artemis involves 20+ Starship launches, each refueling each other in orbit, in what experts have called:
âThe most overcomplicated, untested, and statistically impossible plan since Elon tried to buy Twitter for free speech.â
Not a single Starship test flight has made it to orbit, and after eight fiery failures, Musk now claims we donât even need to go to the Moon.
âWeâve already been,â he said while live-streaming himself playing Elden Ring. âWhy go back? Itâs just rocks.â
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The Artemis mission was designed as a milestone in American space historyâbringing representation, technology, and human presence back to the Moon.
Instead, all milestones have been missed. Not one key objective has been met.
And now, the man who took the money for a DEI-first lunar landing is publicly dismissing the mission he was paid billions to lead.
âHe promised a Moon landing,â said one NASA insider. âAll we got was another tweet thread about how government sucks.â
đ Zero Accountability, Infinite Hype
Despite failing to deliver anything resembling a lunar transport system, Musk still receives applause for launching his own junk to low Earth orbit and slapping âStarlinkâ on it.
âHe turned âspace explorationâ into a broadband ad,â said one aerospace engineer.
Meanwhile, the Artemis programâonce a symbol of progress and inclusionâhas quietly stalled, shelved, and been spun as âno longer necessaryâ by the guy who made sure it couldnât happen.
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NASA insiders confirm the original plan would require 20+ Starships, each perfectly launched and fueled in sequence, to make one mission work.
No complete test has even come close. And experts say it would cost more than the entire programâs budget just to simulate that scenario once.
âItâs physically impossible to test this,â said a former NASA flight director. âEven Hollywood would say this is too unrealistic.â
đ§ Disclaimer
This article is satireâbut it’s based on real events, contracts, delays, and Elon Muskâs own public statements. No, he hasnât been arrested (yet), but he did take billions for a Moon mission that now seems more fictional than Star Wars.
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