My take:

It’s a big deal that we’re going back because the massive expense and focus of the first go was unsustainable and bespoke. Today, with entirely new systems, new payloads, and loftier goals, we seek sustainable back and forth travel and establishment of an outpost. The math is easy now, yes. Getting there is known, yes. But this is still different. Put another way, how much time passed between the discovery of the new world by the ships of Spain and it becoming mundane, inexpensive and commonplace to pass from europe to the new world?

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On the flip side of all of this logic to comfort you, I sometimes think, “…Like we’ve never faked anything to accomplish something as a competitive nation. Could easily have been a strategic psyop.”

I just want to see them land, and with no hanky panky, roll over to the spot where we did the stuff back when, and show the same boot prints and planted artifacts that perfectly match the photos.