And why has no other country in the world been there? Referring to manned missions of course.
Two most common explanations I see are, "No reason to." and "Can't afford it."
Surely we didn't learn every useful detail of the moon in a handful of trips in the 60s/70s. Even if we did, many scientists spend their entire lives researching useless ****, and use a truckload of cash doing so.
Advances in technology, especially computers, ought to have driven the costs down significantly. And besides, going to the moon is super cool.
The U.S. government has spent approximately 483 zillion dollars (ballpark figure) since Apollo 17, but couldn't spare a few million for even one manned mission in the past ~40 years?
And no other country wants to hang their hat on the moon either?
Doesn't make sense.
Two most common explanations I see are, "No reason to." and "Can't afford it."
Surely we didn't learn every useful detail of the moon in a handful of trips in the 60s/70s. Even if we did, many scientists spend their entire lives researching useless ****, and use a truckload of cash doing so.
Advances in technology, especially computers, ought to have driven the costs down significantly. And besides, going to the moon is super cool.
The U.S. government has spent approximately 483 zillion dollars (ballpark figure) since Apollo 17, but couldn't spare a few million for even one manned mission in the past ~40 years?
And no other country wants to hang their hat on the moon either?
Doesn't make sense.
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