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Can we fly to the moon?

Can we fly to the moon?

Lunar tourism may be possible in the future if trips to the Moon are made available to a private audience. Some space tourism startup companies are planning to offer tourism on or around the Moon, and estimate this to be possible sometime between 2023 and 2043.

How I can go to moon?

With Project Constellation, the plan is to have the rocket carrying the crew and its command capsule dock in low Earth orbit with the departure stage and lunar lander brought up by the cargo rocket. The departure stage would then fire its thrusters and send the spacecraft to the moon.

Why did JFK go to the Moon?

As President Kennedy’s speech at Rice University suggests, the decision to go to the Moon and the space program were motivated, in part, by the Cold War tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union.

How were the first manned flights to the Moon done?

Manned flights to the Moon were done based on political decisions because of the race with the Soviets, who could rule space. Out of the challenge, started in 1957 as the Soviets started the first artificial satellite “Sputnik”, the games were opened. And until 1966 the Soviet Union lead that race in any corner.

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Why did we stop going to the Moon?

We stopped going to the moon because it wasn’t worth the expense anymore. There have been 6 moon landings so far, and in the past, landing on the moon was largely about the intense space-race between the USA and the USSR. The USSR lost interest in going to the moon as the USA did it first, in 1969.

Did NASA admit we never went to the Moon?

NASA Admits We Never Went to the Moon – Forbidden Knowledge TV No video I’ve ever seen has made as slum-dunk of an open-and-shut case as this one, that humans from Earth have never set foot on the Moon.

Why did NASA fib about the Moon landing?

I figured that NASA wanted to make the most of their momentous achievement, so they did a little fibbing with certain images. This video has ended any debate about the whole business of men landing on the Moon, in the words of NASA personnel, themselves.