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April Moon Missions

rockytopva

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Today's video is called... NASA LIVE | SpaceX LIVE | Two Lunar Missions Launch Together on Falcon 9 | Moon Mission LIVE | APT... Launch 15 minutes away...

 

Ascetic X

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Very fishy. What is the point of flying around the moon?

With far more primitive technology, we allegedly landed on the moon and explored it.

In 1969, Apollo 11 was the first crewed mission to land on the Moon.[4] There were six crewed landings between 1969 and 1972 and numerous uncrewed landings. All crewed missions to the Moon were conducted by the Apollo program, with the last departing the lunar surface in December 1972.

After Luna 24 in 1976, there were no soft landings— landings without significant damage—on the Moon until Chang'e 3 in 2013. All soft landings took place on the near side of the Moon until January 2019, when Chang'e 4 made the first landing on the far side of the Moon.
 

Ascetic X

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This Artemis mission helps confirm the alternative theory that the moon dwellers told us earthlings in 1972 to never come back, so we were allowed in 2026 to fly around the moon, but not land.

Or maybe in a few more years, we will have the technology that will enable us to do what we did in 1969.
 

Ascetic X

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Not a big deal to me. In 1969, our astronauts landed on and explored the moon. In 2026, a whole 57 years later, with far more advanced technology, all they did was fly by it. Took some photos. Science Itself must be annoyed by this.
 

rockytopva

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I remember as a boy making an Estes Saturn V rocket from a kit. I would also buy chemistry and electronic kits as well from my paper route money. With the modern robotics I am hoping the manned rocket days have not ended along with the outside hobby kits.
 
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