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Also there is no research or anything of scientific merit to study.
Its just a rock.
The Moon will be used as a pit stop for human craft so your not far off at all.
They are going to be doing a lot with the moon in the coming years.
My goodness, I really do not know where to start with all the inaccuracy in this.
My fear is they do too much messing about with it and not use the resource it has 'in case of emergency' but tragically as a 'get it while you can' kinda move and screw up exploration and study of the solar system long term.
facts matter....the US lost the space race no matter who they lied to.....
Nasa can't even figure out how to get two astronauts home in 2024, and you think they could somehow lift off from the moon and reconnect with their ship decades ago? LMAO
And that was the US with a live broadcast of a moon landing that was watched by dozens of countries on earth.
It literally introduced the Television to most households because no one wanted to miss out.
Fanfare is important. In history and life.
If it weren't for the "space race" blank cheque public support, then much of the Apollo program probably would not have happened (or at least, not for many years) - it is much harder to justify costs now that public discourse is so much more focussed on other priorities than "beating the soviets into space"
The placement of retroreflectors and use of sensitive instruments capable of taking measurements and samples. Other experiments can be achieved on ISS or other high altitude - there isn't really much of value to be gained from the expensive and risky sending human beings to the moon.
but its not given the current state of NASA.....try again.....
Right now Elon Musk is winning both the tech and fanfare race.
To do this , he bought a social media platform.
He is what Ayn Rand described in her book Atlas Shrugged as a prime mover.
Then you should do some research before making bold claims of 'just a rock'.
Then what I say would make more sense to you.
and having a look about this topic a lot more sense to others posting too.