Fly Me to the Moon, Mr. Bridenstine

Can NASA’s new chief get there without Apollo-level budgets?

If the Latin phrase ad astra per aspera—“to the stars through difficulty”—applies to anyone, it’s Jim Bridenstine, the newly confirmed administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. After a lengthy and bitterly partisan confirmation fight, the 42-year-old former naval aviator takes charge of an agency that has been whipsawed by the policy reversals of recent presidential administrations.

The George W. Bush-era Constellation Program would have sent American astronauts to the moon for the first time since...