Michael Bloomberg has recently criticized NASA’s $100 billion Artemis moon mission, calling it “going nowhere.” The former New York City mayor and billionaire businessman believes that this large investment into space exploration could be better used elsewhere, such as addressing urgent issues like climate change or other pressing global challenges. Bloomberg has previously emphasized the importance of environmental sustainability and has been an advocate for climate action through his philanthropic efforts.
Bloomberg’s comments reflect a perspective shared by some critics who question the economic and practical value of returning to the moon, especially at such a high cost. On the other hand, NASA and its supporters argue that the Artemis program is vital for advancing scientific knowledge, space exploration, and maintaining U.S. leadership in space, with a long-term goal of establishing a sustainable presence on the moon and potentially using it as a stepping stone for Mars missions.
Bloomberg’s remarks contribute to the ongoing debate about the priorities of government spending and the future of space exploration.