Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 9, 2017
This is a long way off.
2033… I’ll be 48 years old.
I guess it isn’t that far off.
RT:
A trip to Mars by 2033 is among the several long-term NASA goals included in a bill Congress just passed to fund the aerospace agency.
On Wednesday, the House followed the Senate’s lead by passing the NASA Transition Authorization Act of 2017, which appropriates $19.5 billion in spending for fiscal year 2017 for exploration, space operations, science, technology, education and more.
In addition to funding, the 146-page bill aims to “extend humanity’s reach into deep space, including cis-lunar space, the Moon, the surface and moons of Mars, and beyond.”
For human spaceflight and exploration, the bill sets three long-term goals to expand a permanent presence beyond low-Earth orbit, through crewed missions for the purpose of reaching deep space, including “habitation on another celestial body and a thriving space economy in the 21st century.”
In addition, the bill asks for a human mission “near or on the surface of Mars in the 2030s,” and specifically asks for a study to be conducted on the feasibility of a human spaceflight mission to be launched in 2033.
Before the journey to Mars, NASA would be required to create a “human exploration roadmap” that would lay out their step-by-step plans for how to get humans from low-orbit Earth to Mars in that time frame.
New investments in the International Space Station (ISS) would allow the facility to continue to be utilized until at least 2024 and would make the station a jumping off point for missions to Mars.
I think Trump needs to play up the space conquest stuff hardcore.
It’s almost too obvious.
It gives society a goal and something to look forward to, and it makes everything he does make sense.
Not even liberals actually believe we’re going to take a bunch of Africans and Mexicans into space. The main reason they think they should be allowed in the country is that we don’t have any plan for progress, no goals, and it’s like “oh well, who cares then?”
If everything about our society was looked at in terms of the goal of building cities in space, then we would have a point of reference to make decisions based on. A point of reference which presently does not exist.
Trumpism falls into place in people’s minds if it is given the end purpose of advancement into outer space.
Beyond just a Mars mission, we should have a permanent Moon colony date.
Set the dates, push the dates.
Young people like this. Boomers are all going to be dead soon anyway. This is something the masses can get behind. The kids who scream for Trump.
It’s provides a lens, and a landscape for everything else to fit into. And that is what is lacking right now, as Trump is just functioning on reactionary instinct. People love these instincts – a lot of people do – but the idea of a space conquest agenda could unify the people in their entirety and solidify the one-party system we’re trying to create.
Again, it’s really too obvious.
Hey, Steve – you getting this, my man?