I wouldn't attend the Novus Ordo, even if I had no Tridentine Mass within 700 miles. I don't know why I'd be choosing to live on the moon, but... just a hypothetical.
It is dangerous to the faith, and presumptuous to put one's faith in danger on purpose, hoping to be "strong enough" to withstand it. "Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God."
And the "dangerous to the faith" part is an objective reality. I have proof. Just look at the average Novus Ordo Catholic -- what he believes, his lifestyle, etc. And look at what has happened in the Catholic Church since Vatican II ended in 1965. Loss of faith, loss of belief in Catholic dogmas, loss of regular Mass attendance, liberalism and widespread error, loss of Catholic customs, morality, and practices, loss of religious and all other vocations, closing of seminaries.
(Novus Ordo) Catholics are indistinguishable from any of their protestant friends, with few exceptions. They are OF the world, not just in the world. Their values, attitudes, beliefs, and customs mirror those of their worldly friends. No substantial difference.
The worst part is -- all this destruction can be PRECISELY TRACED to Vatican II. It wasn't just a coincidence. Vatican II opened the Church to the modern world. The seminaries started teaching psychology, Freud, etc. and brought in TV sets (with all their non-Catholic fare) for the seminarians to watch. Seminarians were encouraged to date women during their vacations. The whole thing was a planned destruction of the Church.
When I see the Conciliar Church, elements of Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ, communism and feminism jump out at me to the point I can't ignore them even if I try. Something is rotten in Denmark. I could sooner believe that I'm female than I could believe that Freemasons didn't take over the Church during Vatican II.
So no Novus Ordo for me.