Explain why the international SPACE station is only 280 miles above the surface in "low earth orbit".
Its mission is to study thousands of experiments and allow many people to come and go. If it were on or near the moon, the logistics is dramatically greater. Much easier to maintain low orbit.
Why did none of the shuttle missions go beyond the iSPACEs? Why did none go to the moon?
Why would it? See my answer above. It takes 3-4 days to get to the moon. The cost of doing 'space stuff' in near-earth orbit is far easier and cost-effective.
Project Orion is a 21st century program with a mission to send an unmanned vehicle THROUGH the belts to test for radiation exposure to the craft and instrumentation and radiation levels during exposure.
Yeah, and they discovered there is a path that does not fry people which explains how they got to the moon and debunks your statement.
The young engineer heading the program, hosting the video said this mission was a first for NASA.
Its mission is to study thousands of experiments and allow many people to come and go. If it were on or near the moon, the logistics is dramatically greater. Much easier to maintain low orbit.
Why would it? See my answer above. It takes 3-4 days to get to the moon. The cost of doing 'space stuff' in near-earth orbit is far easier and cost-effective.
Yeah, and they discovered there is a path that does not fry people which explains how they got to the moon and debunks your statement.
Yeah, Apollo was 1969 - Orion led the way.