Three weeks ago, Donald Trump was so eager to send Americans to the moon, the president updated the White House budget, requesting an additional $1.6 billion for NASA’s budget for a lunar mission.
It’s one of the reasons Trump raised a few eyebrows with a new tweet this afternoon.
“For all of the money we are spending, NASA should NOT be talking about going to the Moon – We did that 50 years ago. They should be focused on the much bigger things we are doing, including Mars (of which the Moon is a part), Defense and Science!”
Oh my.
The part of this that seems to be generating the most attention is the presidential assertion that Earth’s moon “is a part” of Mars. Having a little fun at the Republican’s expense, the DNC issued an official statement that read, “The moon is not part of Mars.”
In fairness, I think I know what Trump was clumsily trying to say: the mission to the moon and the mission to Mars may eventually be related. Administration officials have argued on multiple occasions that they envision an exploration model in which the United States — at some point in the future — uses Earth’s moon as a launch site for other space missions.
What I found weirder was Trump’s assertion that moon missions are somehow a passe goal — “We did that 50 years ago,” he wrote — and therefore NASA “should NOT be talking about going” there.
To put it mildly, this is a radical departure from everything the White House has said on the subject for quite a while.









