On Jan. 9, NASA announced a revised schedule to return humanity to the Moon, with the Artemis II lunar orbital mission now slated for no earlier than September 2025 and the Artemis III lunar surface mission no earlier than a year later in September 2026. It is important for NASA and the nation to continue to press for a lunar return as soon as feasible. What is still unclear, however, is when humans will journey to Mars. For decades, mission planners, advocates and policymakers have pointed to the year 2033 as an attractive window to launch the first such mission to the red planet. Indeed, former U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D-Colo), frequently advocated this date to his colleagues on
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