"Being in space, I'm really looking forward to working with this team of folks that I'm with"
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The wording does quiet work. “Really looking forward” signals excitement while staying inside NASA’s emotional speed limit. “Working” is the key verb, an insistence that space is labor, not spectacle. And “this team of folks that I’m with” is notably clunky, almost redundant. That redundancy reads like deliberate humility: he refuses the lone-hero narrative by making himself grammatically dependent on the group. The phrase also softens hierarchy. “Folks” is homespun, not militarized; it suggests cohesion and familiarity in an environment that is, by design, hostile to human life.
The subtext is reassurance aimed outward and inward. Outward, it tells the public: these are steady professionals, not thrill-seekers. Inward, it’s a ritual of trust-building: naming the team as the thing he anticipates most is a way of reaffirming the social contract that keeps a crew functional under pressure. In the post-Challenger, risk-conscious era of human spaceflight, this kind of plainspoken collectivism isn’t blandness; it’s a signal flare for competence.
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Carey, Duane G. (2026, January 18). Being in space, I'm really looking forward to working with this team of folks that I'm with. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/being-in-space-im-really-looking-forward-to-20331/
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Carey, Duane G. "Being in space, I'm really looking forward to working with this team of folks that I'm with." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/being-in-space-im-really-looking-forward-to-20331/.
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"Being in space, I'm really looking forward to working with this team of folks that I'm with." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/being-in-space-im-really-looking-forward-to-20331/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






