No, because the cost for a Saturn V rocket is exceedingly high and was impossible to keep going. You have to remember that the 70's oil embargo destroyed budgets and the public by and large forced NASA to strip budgets and focus on 're-usable' rocket technology. Thus the Shuttle.
It's easy to think you know all the answers until you realize you're projecting your own bias and idiocy into a proven fact. Man went to the moon and returned with moon rocks.
There is a laser mirror that was placed by the last Apollo mission to make measuring distance possible.
Grow up, be a man and educate yourself to one of man's greatest achievements.
The moon rock we gave Holland is a confirmed fake and out of the 270 that were given to other nations, approx. 180 are unaccounted for. Probably thrown away because they are worthless. There is also a list on Wikipedia of meteorites that have been identified as originating from the moon. These "samples" have literally fallen to earth many times. How lucky!
We shot lasers at the moon starting in 1962 to measure distance, years before any Apollo missions. So the fact you say the mirror "makes measuring distance possible" is a complete lie, they even say it was only to "increase accuracy". Worked perfectly fine before a mirror was placed there by humans who didn't even have the proper gear to survive the radiation or extreme temperatures on the moon.
Little girl : why havent we been back to the moon?
Drunk (senile?) Buzz Aldrin: oh because we never went...
No, because the cost for a Saturn V rocket is exceedingly high and was impossible to keep going. You have to remember that the 70's oil embargo destroyed budgets and the public by and large forced NASA to strip budgets and focus on 're-usable' rocket technology. Thus the Shuttle.
It's easy to think you know all the answers until you realize you're projecting your own bias and idiocy into a proven fact. Man went to the moon and returned with moon rocks.
There is a laser mirror that was placed by the last Apollo mission to make measuring distance possible.
Grow up, be a man and educate yourself to one of man's greatest achievements.
The moon rock we gave Holland is a confirmed fake and out of the 270 that were given to other nations, approx. 180 are unaccounted for. Probably thrown away because they are worthless. There is also a list on Wikipedia of meteorites that have been identified as originating from the moon. These "samples" have literally fallen to earth many times. How lucky! We shot lasers at the moon starting in 1962 to measure distance, years before any Apollo missions. So the fact you say the mirror "makes measuring distance possible" is a complete lie, they even say it was only to "increase accuracy". Worked perfectly fine before a mirror was placed there by humans who didn't even have the proper gear to survive the radiation or extreme temperatures on the moon.