What gets me is the inability to repeat this. Not that they actually went there, but why we haven't successfully gone back with more advanced tech available to us as there is today? The original crew of travelers had a Radio Shack parts bin thrown together and wrapped it up in a layer of tin foil and they made it there.
Cost-prohibitive today? More capital available to us than ever. Motivation? More people today than ever would love to see a successful human re-visitation of a celestial body -- not just an unmanned probe or vehicle. Priorities? Wouldn't you as a nation love to demonstrate your grasp on the cosmos by going there again?
I guess Artemis is attempting a manned re-visitation of the moon's surface, but it's just staggering to me how it took this long to repeat something that came out of an exponentially more rudimentary period of time. Something doesn't add up. I'm the most curious what sort of tech is being hidden from us, tbh.
We did not stop going. It all became dark ops. This due to the results of the first landing and what was discovered "in the shadows" you might say. This will be revealed. We have in fact been to Mars as well. Time will show this to be true.
Of course you can consider this nothing more than my opinion since I can't prove it. But i you do a dive, you can find things that piece together.
This, it's all dark ops these days. Nasa are a public relations campaign.
I can't say with certainty we already went to Mars but with the technology they seem to have now in the black budget world, I do believe it's likely we also went to Mars.
What gets me is the inability to repeat this. Not that they actually went there, but why we haven't successfully gone back with more advanced tech available to us as there is today? The original crew of travelers had a Radio Shack parts bin thrown together and wrapped it up in a layer of tin foil and they made it there.
Cost-prohibitive today? More capital available to us than ever. Motivation? More people today than ever would love to see a successful human re-visitation of a celestial body -- not just an unmanned probe or vehicle. Priorities? Wouldn't you as a nation love to demonstrate your grasp on the cosmos by going there again?
I guess Artemis is attempting a manned re-visitation of the moon's surface, but it's just staggering to me how it took this long to repeat something that came out of an exponentially more rudimentary period of time. Something doesn't add up. I'm the most curious what sort of tech is being hidden from us, tbh.
We did not stop going. It all became dark ops. This due to the results of the first landing and what was discovered "in the shadows" you might say. This will be revealed. We have in fact been to Mars as well. Time will show this to be true. Of course you can consider this nothing more than my opinion since I can't prove it. But i you do a dive, you can find things that piece together.
This, it's all dark ops these days. Nasa are a public relations campaign.
I can't say with certainty we already went to Mars but with the technology they seem to have now in the black budget world, I do believe it's likely we also went to Mars.