As evidenced by his proposed “Space Force,” Donald Trump’s focus hasn’t been limited to terrestrial pursuits of late. In fact, at a campaign rally in Minnesota this week, the president declared, “We’re re-opening NASA. We are going to be going to space.”
As the New York Times noted, the boast didn’t really make any sense.
[C]ontrary to Mr. Trump’s puzzling suggestion, NASA has been operational since its creation in 1958 and is already in space.
NASA is currently conducting dozens of missions in space, including exploring Mars, studying Jupiter and reaching the outer edges of the solar system. Three American astronauts are also currently staffing and conducting experiments on the International Space Station.
That’s true, though we can take this a bit further.









