Trump promises an accelerated return of the Americans to the moon, talks about a decent chance to reach it by 2029. At the same time, he invites new, potentially groundbreaking information about UFOs.
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday expressed optimism about returning astronauts to the surface of the moon before the end of his second term in office, which would end in 2029. During a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House, where he received four astronauts from the Artemis 2 mission, Trump stressed that NASA has a “decent chance” of achieving this goal. The Artemis 2 mission, which recently successfully orbited the Moon, brought a historic moment – the astronauts became the first people to see the far side of the Moon with their own eyes.
- Donald Trump believes in the return of astronauts to the moon before 2029.
- The Artemis 2 mission successfully orbited the Moon and recorded a historic observation milestone.
- The president admits the ambitiousness of the goal, but claims that NASA has prerequisites.
- Trump plans to release as much information as possible about unidentified objects soon.
- Space exploration and UFOs remain a key part of Trump’s political agenda.
However, the president also pointed out that although this goal is ambitious, NASA avoids definitive statements. “We don’t like to say for sure,” Trump noted, but added that the US space agency has all the prerequisites to reach this milestone.
Return to the Moon
In addition to the discussion of lunar plans, Trump also touched on a topic that has long aroused public interest – unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The president has announced that his administration plans to release as much information about UFOs as possible in the near future. According to him, some of these documents could be “very interesting”.
In recent years, the topic of UFOs has become the subject of intensive research not only by the public, but also by government institutions. Trump’s announcement indicates that the administration is ready to provide more transparency in this area.
Interest in UFOs is growing
The Artemis 2 mission and plans to return to the Moon are part of NASA’s broader strategy, which also includes preparing for future missions to Mars. The United States is thus trying to consolidate its position as a leader in space research. At the same time, however, the topic of UFOs and its disclosure may bring new questions and discussions about what the government knows about phenomena that remain a mystery to science.
Trump’s comments suggest that space exploration and UFO-related issues will continue to be an important part of his political agenda.