This Is Why NASA Never Returned To The Moon

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10 Reasons Why Nasa Never returned To The Moon 50 Years After The Last Moon Landing. This first space voyage took place during the Cold War, a time when the Soviet Union and the United States were at odds politically. The two superpowers had been vying with one another for years to create intercontinental ballistic missiles also known as ICBM’s, which could transport nuclear warheads between continents. However, the US had been developing its own satellite launch capacity prior to the launch of Sputnik. But before successfully launching a rocket carrying the Explorer satellite into orbit on January thirty-one, nineteen-fifty-eight, the US had already made two unsuccessful attempts to do so. Nevertheless, one of the most significant years in the history of the space industry was nineteen-sixty-nine. One of the most important cultural moments of nineteen-sixty-nine was the first man's walk on the moon, which took place on July twentieth. Armstrong and Lunar Module Pilot Buzz Aldrin made the Apollo eleven landing. In the three years that followed the United States' achievement in landing two astronauts on the moon, ten more astronauts joined the mission
However, no one has been back to the moon since December fourteen, nineteen-seventy-two. Why is it taking so long to go back to the moon when there have already been successful landings there? In today’s video, we are going to show you ten Reasons Why Nasa Never Returned To The Moon Fifty Years After The Last Moon Landing.
Among all the planets and other celestial bodies, why the moon?

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