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Artemis II Launch and Travel Challenges Highlighted in Letters

Letters discuss Artemis II's moon mission, travel difficulties to Luton, unnecessary descriptors, mint sauce with pie-and-pea supper, and an Easter wordsearch on sheep.

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Temporary bus stop and rail replacement bus service signs.

The capabilities of man

Artemis II has successfully launched to commence its mission to the far side of the moon (). Meanwhile, during this bank holiday, our grandson has faced difficulties traveling by train from Manchester to Luton to support Peterborough United, requiring multiple changes and replacement buses. Some direct journeys remain beyond current human convenience.

Toby WoodPeterborough

Artemis II mission

Your report () reminded me of a radio comment describing it as “a crude mission to see the backside of the moon”.

Martin HannGillingham, Kent

Unnecessary descriptors

May I add “X, formerly known as Twitter” to Victoria Paleit’s list of unnecessary descriptors ().

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Ron Jacob (formerly known as Ronnie)London

Uses for mint sauce

In our region, mint sauce is served with a pie-and-pea (mushy) supper. Delicious.

Kathryn McGlynnDronfield, Derbyshire

Easter wordsearch

I enjoyed your Wordsearch in the print edition (2 April) themed on sheep. I found the words “lamb” and then “menu”. Was that the intended selection? Happy Easter!

Anna WatsonLondon

This article was sourced from theguardian

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