The Space Coast’s new congressman wants America to set bold goals for extraterrestrial exploration, believing the nation’s potential will literally take Americans sky high.
“We need to do everything we can to ensure safety, but it’s done in a way that removes some of the unnecessary red tape so we can go out and compete and So that we can beat any other country,” said Congressman Mike. Florida Republican Khalidopoulos said in an interview on Fox News Digital.
“Because the moon and beyond isn’t a Disney movie cliché. It’s the future.”
Khalidopoulos said he would “love to see” the United States return to the moon during the next four years of the Trump administration. The Florida Republican was careful not to make any absolutes, saying “we can’t guarantee anything,” but said billionaires like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos could have such conversations. He was recognized for his contribution to the revitalization of the science and space sector in Japan.
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“This is a stepping stone,” he said. “For example, here in the United States we need more and more energy, and we are starting to move (to nuclear power)…There are particles on the moon, and they are very rare here, so It’s going to be brought home” in America (and) around the world. ”
Helium-3 is a highly coveted resource discovered on the moon and known to be key to the nuclear fusion process.
“From that point on, you settle on the moon and then go to Mars. Of course, that was Elon Musk’s vision,” Khalidopoulos said. “When he thought about things like SpaceX, it was, “How do we get to Mars? And how do we pay to go to Mars?” He was the inspiration behind the technology. And now he’s dreaming of doing something similar with Jeff Bezos, which is really exciting.”
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In Congress, the first-term lawmaker represents a part of the country known for being home to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
According to Florida Today, the Space Coast conducted 93 orbital launches last year, setting a new annual record.
Just this week, launches are scheduled for both Musk’s SpaceX Falcon 9 and Bezos’ Blue Origin rockets.
He praised both President-elect Trump’s vision for space and new House Space Science and Technology Chairman Brian Babin (R-Texas).
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“Donald Trump has proven from day one and publicly in 2019 that he loves space,” he said, referring to Trump’s creation of the Space Force.
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He suggested that America’s commitment to the final frontier might be similar to the optimism and pride seen when Americans landed a team of astronauts on the moon in 1969.
“It was an inspiration for my parents’ generation,” Haridopoulos said. “Of course, Elon Musk has given us a whole new vision of potentially landing on Mars in our lifetime, which is amazing. And the president… I said this is the future.”