Artemis I: Neil deGrasse Tyson says he's 'still awaiting the day the Solar System becomes a backyard'

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Artemis I: Neil deGrasse Tyson says he's 'still awaiting the day the Solar System becomes a backyard'
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'The Moon, Mars, and beyond are all destinations.'

By the time humans land on the moon again during NASA's upcoming Artemis III mission — tentatively scheduled for 2025 — it will have been more than 50 years since we last touched down on the lunar surface.

The situation is far from black and white, though. If NASA's Artemis program is a success, it will have helped establish a permanent presence on the moon that will serve as a stepping stone for crewed missions to Mars., including renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, for their thoughts on Artemis I. Tyson replied in a somewhat cryptic fashion that betrayed his excitement, but perhaps also a little impatience at the current state of human space exploration.

He is a champion of all things space and, for years, he has argued in favor of channeling funds towards space exploration and space science. In aQ&A video in 2015, he was asked how we can justify spending billions on space with all the problems we have on Earth. Tyson replied by stating that "we should never legislate what frontier gets breached next."

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