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Is it time to return to the Moon?

By T.K. Randall
June 16, 2012 · Comment icon 46 comments

Image Credit: NASA
It has been almost 40 years since humans stepped foot on the Moon - isn't it time we went back ?
During the Apollo Moon landings the eyes of the world were fixed on a space-faring future with lunar bases and trips to large rotating space stations like in 2001: A Space Odyssey. As successive Apollo missions were scrapped however this dream slowly faded, and over 40 years on we have still yet to return to the lunar surface aside from with a few unmanned robots.

While plans to return humans to the Moon have been announced at various points, the actuality of this promise has yet to come to pass. With the economic downturn making space exploration an ever-more expensive endeavor and with the promise of nuclear fusion and other technologies capable of making such flights cheaper and easier in the not-too-distant future, is there really any reason to reach for the Moon at the present time ?[!gad]During the Apollo Moon landings the eyes of the world were fixed on a space-faring future with lunar bases and trips to large rotating space stations like in 2001: A Space Odyssey. As successive Apollo missions were scrapped however this dream slowly faded, and over 40 years on we have still yet to return to the lunar surface aside from with a few unmanned robots.

While plans to return humans to the Moon have been announced at various points, the actuality of this promise has yet to come to pass. With the economic downturn making space exploration an ever-more expensive endeavor and with the promise of nuclear fusion and other technologies capable of making such flights cheaper and easier in the not-too-distant future, is there really any reason to reach for the Moon at the present time ?
Humans haven’t set foot on the Moon -- or any other world outside of our own, for that matter -- since Cernan and Schmitt departed the lunar surface on December 14, 1972.


Source: Phys.org | Comments (46)




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Comment icon #37 Posted by Waspie_Dwarf 13 years ago
How there is no air on the moon and the flag was flying a little bit? Please ask this in the conspiracies section. There are plenty of people there that will explain this tired old piece of nonsense to you.
Comment icon #38 Posted by spud the mackem 13 years ago
I do think that "we" should go back, but I don't think that it will be Americans or any other Western power. I think that the Chinese will suddenly declare that they have landed and claim it for The Peoples Republic, as America claimed it for Mankind, then of course a row will start over who it belongs to, when it should not be owned by anyone.Maybe I'm right, maybe wrong I shall wait and see...
Comment icon #39 Posted by diablo_04 13 years ago
The time go to the moon passed long time ago, its time to move on to other places if you ask me. It's not about should we go, but when will go, it's in our blood to be explorers.
Comment icon #40 Posted by spud the mackem 13 years ago
The time go to the moon passed long time ago, its time to move on to other places if you ask me. It's not about should we go, but when will go, it's in our blood to be explorers. Agreed on that friend but we still haven't explored all Earth yet , even still finding artifacts in out of way places..and also new species keep turning up in the Seas and Jungles..
Comment icon #41 Posted by Waspie_Dwarf 13 years ago
I do think that "we" should go back, but I don't think that it will be Americans or any other Western power. I think that the Chinese will suddenly declare that they have landed and claim it for The Peoples Republic, as America claimed it for Mankind, then of course a row will start over who it belongs to, when it should not be owned by anyone.Maybe I'm right, maybe wrong I shall wait and see... No maybe Spud, you are almost certainly wrong.Firstly China are extremely unlikely to claim the moon. To do so would be a breach of international law. In 1983 China signed the Outer Space Treaty of 196... [More]
Comment icon #42 Posted by diablo_04 13 years ago
Agreed on that friend but we still haven't explored all Earth yet , even still finding artifacts in out of way places..and also new species keep turning up in the Seas and Jungles.. I don't like the linear path, we should take multiple paths at once, some to discover new species, etc, on earth other to explore space.....I mean to say "still haven't explored all Earth yet" its not an argument to wait to explore out side this planet, I'm sure you will agree with me.
Comment icon #43 Posted by kwin 13 years ago
Negatively charged electrons rotating near the speed of light around, and not crashing into, a group of positively charged protons which should repel each other, all held in place by a particle which has no mass to create the terrific unknown force. Defination of a god particle Just saying....
Comment icon #44 Posted by Perra 13 years ago
Why go back? It just cost to much money for a journey like that. Aiiiiit?
Comment icon #45 Posted by ~C.S.M~ 13 years ago
I think its a good idea. The moon has lot of resourches and the best platform for performing scientific research. Also the technology advancement we will get by having a permanent moon base is more than enough to justify all the expenses: advancement in life support, AI, engierneering, chemistry, biology ect is beyond imagination. Personally? I think we should have been insisting with Apollo, rather than cutting it away and replacing it with the space shuttle (now that was a waste) Mars is a secondary objective. The moon is near and much easier to go.
Comment icon #46 Posted by Super-Fly 13 years ago
I've never understood why the space exploration isn't as important as it should be anymore. We keep hearing of things like Global warming, solar flares, meteors, other natural disasters that could wipe out the human race in the blink of an eye nd population growth which is a big concern. Surely we owe it to the human race as a whole to work out how to populate the stars. Shift loads of people and give the poor earth a bit of a break as well form being crammed with humans. Of course this won't happen because of the greed int he world and the fact the goverments aren't evolved enough yet to real... [More]


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