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The Fox News Rundown

Extra: Why The U.S. Must Beat China In The Latest Moon Race

The Fox News Rundown

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Politics, Daily News, News

3.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2023

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Over 50 years after Americans walked on the moon for the first time, the U.S. finds itself in a new modern space race. Several countries are now eagerly trying to land on the dark side of the moon in an effort to one day tap its resources. Just this week, India became the fourth nation on Thursday to successfully land on the moon. That was just days after Russia's first lunar mission in nearly five decades failed. Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine joined Chris Foster earlier this week, just before India' historic success, to discuss why there is an urgency to land on the south pole of the moon and why the water, and minerals there matter so much. Bridenstine explained how establishing bases near and on the moon could benefit private businesses and be a launching pad to future Mars missions. Bridenstine also explained why the he fears China will establish a moon base first and why it's important the government takes the new moon race very seriously. We made edits for time and thought you might like to hear our entire conversation with Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine. On today's FOX News Rundown Extra, you'll our entire conversation about why the modern moon race is so critical to America's future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Fox News rundown Extra.

0:05.0

I'm Resposter.

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India's space agency made history as the first nation to successfully land a craft on the

0:11.3

far side of the moon, the dark side.

0:14.0

Fourth nation to land anywhere on the moon after the United States, Russia, which was then

0:17.6

the Soviet Union, and China.

0:19.3

Besides bragging rights, this raised to the moon's south poles about resources, water

0:23.8

and rare earth metals that could be under the surface.

0:26.6

A Russian spacecraft crashed there four days before the successful Indian landing.

0:31.4

In between those attempts, we spoke with former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine about

0:35.0

how those resources might be collected, used, brought back to Earth, and supposedly shared.

0:39.3

We added the conversation down for the regular weekday rundown podcast and radio show.

0:43.6

It's coming up now as the whole thing.

0:45.6

Thanks for listening and subscribing.

0:47.1

If you don't subscribe, please do.

0:49.0

Now Jim Bridenstine on the Fox News rundown Extra.

0:56.6

Jim Bridenstine, former NASA Administrator, thanks for coming back on the Fox News rundown.

1:00.0

All right, Jim.

1:01.0

So Russia failed.

1:02.0

India is trying again to land a spacecraft on the south side of the south pole of the moon.

1:06.8

What's behind this race to get there now?

1:10.7

So I think there's a lot of interest in the moon.

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