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"In space-flight terms, six landings on the moon back in the Sixties and Seventies doesn't mean much." — Jim Lovell

In space-flight terms, six landings on the moon back in the Sixties and Seventies doesn't mean much.
Jim Lovell
Jim Lovell Astronaut • American
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Mars is a long ways away. The moon is only 240,000 miles, but Mars is in the millions. It's too risky without spending more time going to the moon.
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My view is that we should go back to the moon, build up the infrastructure to make flights there commonplace - be comfortable with it - then use that infrastructure to expand and go to Mars.
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We didn't slow down, unlike the others, when we got to the moon because we needed its gravity to get back, so we hold the altitude record. I never even thought about it. Records are only made to be broken.
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