I wish the writers of Picard looked at some of the beta canon when it came to researching Trek’s past. The issue I have is that they make too similar to that of our timeline which doesn’t quite work. For example that newspaper article at the end about “relaunching” the space program doesn’t make much sense here since they should be heavily invested in space travel for some time by 2024. The Shaun Christopher mission to Saturn should have happened already.
I mean, ultimately this is just a function of the fact that the real-life space program has accomplished less in real life by this time than the TOS writers imagined. If PIC is to speak to an audience today, it has to depict the space program as less-advanced than the TOS writers thought it would be.
If the date WW3 is indeed 2026,
Star Trek: First Contact established that World War III happened approximately ten years before 5 April 2063. The novel The Lost Era: The Sundered established that it started with the "May Day Horror" of 2053.
it’s going to hard to cram all this space stuff in 2 years if this Europa mission is the first step back out there since the Apollo missions.
Maybe I missed something, but I think the newspaper headline was a bit more ambiguous than explicitly establishing this is the first mission out of Earth orbit since Apollo 17.