I wrote the following blog this morning for my blog about the moon, titled MOON EXPECTED. It has been the direct start to create and put this blog online. I can't help sharing it here. Sorry, due to lack of staff and lack of maintenance, we have to inform you that from now on a modified timetable will enter into force indefinitely in respect of the moon. Thus the moon will be visible in each phase only half of its current time and the change of tide and tide will be reduced to once a day. We understand that this may cause some inconvenience to our users, but as the daily council of the Milky Way system decided to halve our subsidies and turn out to be less and less interested in the appointment as a lunar spirit, because there is more to be earned on other planets and the young lunar spirits move away to popular destinations such as Mars and Venus, coupled with the ageing population, there is simply too little staff to perform all the moon's movements and responsibilities safely. Partly because of the declining investments in the moon, the system is also so outdated that the moon will also have to close for several hours a day until the necessary maintenance has taken place. We've found a research firm willing to find out the most pressing issues. After their findings are known to us, a committee still to be set up will consider the steps to be taken. Of course, we are obliged to

