The Manila Times

Trump tells NASA to send Americans to Moon

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WASHINGTON, W D. C.:

US President D Donald Trump directed NASA o on Monday to send Americans si since 1972, in order to prepare fo for future trips to Mars. “This time we will not only

- p print,” Trump said at a White H House ceremony as he signed th the new space policy directive.

“We will establish a foundati tion for an eventual mission to M Mars and perhaps someday to m many worlds beyond.”

The directive calls on NASA to ramp up its efforts to send people to deep space, a policy that unites politician­s on both sides of the aisle in the United States.

However, it steered clear of the most divisive and thorny issues in space exploratio­n: budgets and timelines.

Space policy experts agree that any attempt to send people to Mars, which lies an average of 140 million miles (225 million kilometers) from Earth, would require immense technical prowess and a massive wallet.

The last time US astronauts visited the Moon was during the Apollo missions of the 1960s and 1970s.

On July 20, 1969, US astronaut Neil Armstrong became the

Trump, who signed the directive in the presence of Harrison Schmitt, one of the last Americans to walk on the Moon 45 years ago, said “today, we pledge that he will not be the last.”

Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, who heads the newly revitalize­d National Space Council, have previously vowed to explore the Moon again, but offered few details. Former US president George W. Bush also pledged to send Americans to the Moon as part of the Constellat­ion program, which ran from 2005 to 2009.

Constellat­ion was projected to cost $100 billion, and aimed to get boots on the Moon’s surface by the late 2020s.

In 2009, then president Barack Obama deemed it too costly and repetitive of missions already achieved, and canceled the program in order to focus on reaching Mars by the 2030s.

Trump vowed his new directive “will refocus the space program on human exploratio­n and discovery,” and “marks an important step in returning American astronauts to the Moon for

The goal of the new Moon missions would include “long- term exploratio­n and use” of its surface.

“We’re dreaming Trump said.

A White House statement acknowledg­ed that partnershi­ps with other nations and private industry would still be needed.

The US “will work with other nations and private industry to return astronauts to the Moon, developing the technology and means for manned exploratio­n of Mars and other destinatio­ns in our solar system,” it said. big,”

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