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Trump criticizes NASA moon mission – The Borneo Post

Irish police sub-aqua unit arrive at a pier overlooking the coastline where Trump’s Doonbeg Golf course is located during his visit in the County Clare village of Doonbeg, Ireland. Trump departed Ireland for home on Friday, wrapping up a five-day trip to Europe that included visits to Britain and France to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day. — Reuters photo

US President Donald Trump on Friday criticized NASA for aiming to put astronauts back on the moon by 2024 and urged the space agency to focus instead on “much bigger” initiatives like going to Mars, undercutting his previous support for the lunar initiative.

“For all of the money we are spending, NASA should NOT be talking about going to the Moon – We did that 50 years ago,” the president wrote on Twitter.

“They should be focused on the much bigger things we are doing, including Mars (of which the Moon is a part), Defense and Science!”

Trump’s statement, tweeted from Air Force One as he returned from Europe, appeared at odds with his administration’s recent push to return humans to the lunar surface by 2024 “by any means necessary,” five years sooner than the previous goal of 2028.

NASA plans to build a space outpost in lunar orbit that can relay astronauts to the lunar surface by 2024, part of a broader initiative to use the moon as a staging ground for eventual missions to Mars.

NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine said Trump was only reaffirming NASA’s space plan.

“As #POTUS said, #NASA is using the Moon to send humans to Mars!,” he said on Friday in a tweet referring to the President of the US.

The accelerated timetable to land humans on the moon by 2024 ran into early trouble when the Trump administration asked a skeptical Congress in May to increase NASA’s 2020 budget proposal by 1.6 billion as a “down payment” to accommodate the accelerated goal.

The accelerated timetable for going to the moon was a key recommendation in March of the new National Space Council led by Vice President Mike Pence.

NASA’s website on Friday said the Artemis program would send “the first woman and the next man to the Moon by 2024 and develop a sustainable human presence on the Moon by 2028.”

The programme takes its name from the twin sister of Apollo and the goddess of the moon in Greek mythology.

NASA’s Apollo programme landed the first men on the moon 50 years ago on July 20. — Reuters

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