An American Failure (Part 2)

Their lunar spacecraft was supposed to be the most advanced, right?

Why did this happen?

They were puzzled.

In the blink of an eye.

Two hours passed.

It was deep into the night.

Although there were still many people in the live broadcast room, He Yun, who had been continuously speaking and live streaming, was also very tired.

Tang Rui looked at the time.

He contacted Gaoyang to release an unmanned camera, attach it to the lunar spacecraft, and then return.

"Okay, that's all for today's commentary. Next, we will release an unmanned camera, attach it to the lunar spacecraft, and broadcast from the first-person perspective.

"I'll be back tomorrow morning at 8 to continue the commentary. It's already late, and He Yun is going off work to rest. If you like, you can watch our return journey from the first-person perspective."

After He Yun finished speaking, the director immediately switched the camera.