NASA responds to Trump's bizarre tweet about Moon, saying everything is fine



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Just a few months ago, Donald Trump sent Mike Pence to give a directive to NASA, publicly enjoining the space agency to return crewed missions to the moon in the next five years.

The Moon 2024 mission will cost a ton of money that NASA does not have, and it will take a miracle for the agency to succeed, but it is doing its best to bring support for a return to the lunar surface. Then, a few days ago, Trump launched a tweet that put everything in question.

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The tweet – the president's preferred form of communication – made no sense to anyone, and absolutely no sense to those following NASA news.

The obvious joke that the moon is "a part" of Mars, aside, Trump says straight that NASA should not talk about going to the moon … while that's exactly what his administration asked the NASA to do. Now Jim Bridenstine, Trump's NASA Trustee, has finally responded to the request and he has responded exactly as you wish.

Speaking to a crowd of spectators at NASA's Glenn Research Center, Bridenstine is basically signaling that nothing is going well with NASA's Moon 2024 plans. Bridenstine said the White House's support for Moon missions has not changed and it's a big misunderstanding of NASA CFO's release into a "commercial news program". The explanation occurs at 25:10 in the video above.

"Some people have tried to read more about it than there is," Bridenstine says. "But here's the thing: we're going on Mars, the moon is a landmark."

Bridenstine then insisted on the need for NASA to learn to live and work on another world before venturing onto a nearby planet, making the Moon the ideal test bench. for a whole range of new technologies.

So there you have it. The president tweeted that NASA should shut up about the moon because a news anchor "is bogged down" in how much money we are spending to achieve it.

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