Our return?
RE: Our return?
Yes. Why the question?
The Apollo 11 Moon landing in July 1969 was a huge feat of human endeavour, engineering and science. It was a moment that the world had been waiting for. Apollo 11 was followed by six further trips to the Moon, five of which landed successfully. Apollo 17 was the last human landing taking place between 7 and 19 December 1972. It was a 12-day mission and broke many records, the longest space walk, the longest lunar landing and the largest lunar samples brought back to Earth.
In total, 12 men have walked on the lunar surface in total.
ALL AMERICANS !
LOL! The last shuttle launched in July 2011. Elon has been at work but never his goal to go to the moon(?). Diversity is our strength right?
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I donโt think most Americans really care about this type of national achievement anymore. Especially when the globalist US government hates and is going to war against its traditional, conservative, patriotic citizens.
35+ trillion in debt, and we’re screaming about heading back to the moon, where we cannot recover a fraction of what we spend to get there.
Nasa today couldn’t build an Apollo rocket/capsule correctly, and would somehow pay easily 5x what it should cost.
let Musk keep using his money to get to space. the USA cannot afford it.
I find it difficult to wrap my head around the idea that the Apollo missions to the moon were a colossal illusion intended for global consumption. It’s also difficult to understand how anyone could have expected those who recall the moments and their meaning to so much as think about changing their minds. In 1969, it was elderly senior citizens who doubted that it happened, but now we have deniers who hadn’t been born until after Skylab, or even 9/11 for that matter. It’s as if the whole theory was designed and conspired to insult the intelligence of the billions of people who remember it so well, not to mention the twelve brave Americans who walked on the moon and returned safely to the earth between 1969 and 1972.