A rocket carrying the Landsat 9 satellite lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base at 11:12 a.m. on September 27, 2021. | Credit: Courtesy NASA

Regarding the opinion piece “Oppenheimer Never Learned to Love the Bomb,” the writer raises important questions about nuclear weapons and their existence, yet he fails to acknowledge the multifaceted nature and purpose of Vandenberg Space Force Base. His emphasis on the activities of the northern portion of the Base, specifically the nuclear ICBM tests, neglects the significance of Vandenberg South Base and its focus on exploration and expanding humanity beyond Earth.

First, Vandenberg South Base plays a crucial role in space exploration, research, and satellite launches. It serves as a launch site for various space missions that contribute to scientific advancements, communication, weather monitoring, and national security. These activities are essential for the progress of human knowledge and have a profound impact on our daily lives. Ignoring this aspect of the base and only highlighting the nuclear ICBM tests creates an incomplete and misleading narrative.

Secondly, the exploration and expansion of humanity beyond Earth represents a promising future for humanity. Through efforts such as space missions, we can gain insights into our solar system and beyond, understand the universe better, and even pave the way for future colonization of other celestial bodies. This endeavor embodies the spirit of discovery and curiosity that has driven human progress throughout history. Disregarding the positive and inspiring aspects of Vandenberg South Base’s activities does a disservice to the facility’s overall mission and potential.

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