We came all this way to explore the moon, and the most important thing is that we discovered the Earth.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
To deliver vast new resources to humanity, we must pioneer and occupy the moon, Mars, and perhaps even beyond.
We achieved our mission to the moon. Let's look home from that lofty perch and reimagine our mission on Earth - that is what we need to do here. Together, we can upcycle everything. The world will be better for our positive visions and actions.
Ever since I was nine years old and I watched Neil and Buzz walk on the moon, I have felt passionately that this is an interesting human adventure. This is one of the things we're doing that is really fundamentally important, as we leave our home planet, but also exciting.
We must still think of ourselves as pioneers to understand the importance of space.
Almost a quarter of our planet is a single mountain range and we didn't enter it until after Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin went to the moon. So we went to the moon, played golf up there, before we went to the largest feature on our own planet.
Buzz Aldrin doesn't think we need to go back to the Moon - that we should go straight on to Mars. I'm more on the side that says we should go back to the Moon. I think there's a lot we can utilise the Moon for scientifically.
We didn't go to the moon to explore or because it was in our DNA or because we're Americans. We went because we were at war and we felt a threat.
We knew it was going to be difficult to get to the moon. We didn't know how difficult.
We got to the moon.
Having walked on the Moon, I know something about what we need to explore, really explore, in space.