What if Going to the Moon Could Inspire a Better World? A Letter to My Younger Self to Give Space A Chance

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What if Going to the Moon Could Inspire a Better World? A Letter to My Younger Self to Give Space A Chance

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Dear Young Explorer,

As you read this letter, a team of brilliant scientists, engineers and visionaries are working tirelessly towards a common goal: sending human beings back to the moon. You might ask, why go to the moon again when we have already been there? The answer is simple yet profound - to create a better world, a world that inspires innovation, hope and idealization.

It has been over 50 years since humanity last visited the moon, and in that time, we have accomplished much. However, we cannot rest on our laurels. As a species, we are at our best when we are pushing boundaries and striving for something greater than ourselves. Going to the moon once more is the perfect opportunity to do just that.

The journey to the moon is a testament to human ingenuity, cooperation and determination. It requires the best of us to come together, work towards a common goal, and conquer seemingly impossible challenges. When we succeed, we not only unlock the secrets of the universe but also inspire future generations to think creatively and solve problems. The journey to the moon is not just about what lies beyond the Earth, but it's also about creating a culture of innovation, inspiration and idealization for the best of all of us.

This time, we are particularly excited because Australia is set to play a larger role in advancing humanity as we know it. Australia is one of the few countries that has the capability, infrastructure and resources to contribute to space exploration. The Australian Space Agency, established in 2018, is leading the charge for Australia's space industry. With this, we can expect Australia to become a crucial player in the development of space exploration, including the mission to the moon and beyond.

The inspirational part about space exploration is that it is all about giving, giving to the next generation, for those who come after us. Every time we push the boundaries of human knowledge, we create a better future for ourselves and for those who come after us. We inspire future generations to dream big, to imagine the impossible and to work together to achieve it.

It is with this spirit of inspiration and idealization that we recall the words of John F. Kennedy, spoken over 60 years ago: "We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win."

In the same vein, we choose to go to the moon once more, not only for what lies beyond the Earth but also to engender a culture of innovation, inspiration and idealization for a better world, for the best of all of us. We choose to accept the challenge, to push ourselves beyond our limits, and to achieve what no man or woman has accomplished before, to infinity and beyond.

The future is now, not tomorrow. The journey to the moon is not just for the brilliant minds of today, but it's also for you, the future leaders and innovators. It's time to dream big, to imagine the impossible, to explore the unknown, and to create a better future for ourselves and for those who come after us.

Are you ready to be a part of this incredible journey? Are you ready to be a part of something bigger than yourselves? The moon is waiting, and so is the future.

Sincerely,

The Older Explorer



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