We'll go back to the moon by not learning anything new.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There will be a great loss of learning before the moon's full cycle is completed. Fire and floods will be fomented by ignorant rulers; much time will go by before it is rectified.
But I don't think we'll go there until we go back to the moon and develop a technology base for living and working and transporting ourselves through space.
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've gotta reinvest in space travel. We should've never left the moon.
We got to the moon.
Going back to the moon is not visionary in restoring space leadership for America. Like its Apollo predecessor, it will prove to be a dead end littered with broken spacecraft, broken dreams and broken policies.
Having walked on the Moon, I know something about what we need to explore, really explore, in space.
We knew it was going to be difficult to get to the moon. We didn't know how difficult.
For a deeper interest in the Moon than I ever felt before.
We constantly learn new lessons up here. The experiences we gather will enable us to establish a long-term station on the moon and to go on to Mars.