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WATCH: As the world looks to Artemis, Breakfast gets a very different moon mission call

WATCH: As the world looks to Artemis, Breakfast gets a very different moon mission call

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WATCH: As the world looks to Artemis, Breakfast gets a very different moon mission call

WATCH: As the world looks to Artemis, Breakfast gets a very different moon mission call


With the world talking about Artemis II and humanity’s next journey back towards the moon, HOT 1027 Breakfast found itself drawn into a very different kind of space story this morning.

Following an earlier conversation about the global mission making headlines, Parky took a call from a listener who claimed South Africa had its own covert lunar programme decades ago.

And that’s where things went completely off course.

The caller introduced listeners to what he described as a top-secret 1990s operation, allegedly backed by the CSIR, with one bold objective: getting South Africans into space before anyone knew about it.

From there, the story became increasingly outrageous.

There was a supposed flight commander, a highly questionable crew, and a launch plan that somehow began in Boksburg and involved a route past Ponte Tower before heading “straight up into space”.

Naturally, Parky’s disbelief only made the moment even better.

Rather than giving away the full punchline, this is one of those classic HOT 1027 Breakfast moments that needs to be watched to be fully appreciated.

The parody cleverly plays off the excitement surrounding Artemis II, taking a global news story and turning it into pure Breakfast chaos with a proudly South African twist.

And trust us — the reason this “mission” never made it off the ground is worth the watch alone.


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