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Why Hasn't Humanity Returned to the Moon in More than 50 Years?

Summary by Indice Político
HOUSTON, TEXAS.- On July 20, 1969, the Apollo 11 mission marked a breaking point in modern history. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin descended on the lunar surface while millions of people followed the transmission in real time. NASA had achieved, in the middle of the Cold War, one of the greatest technological milestones of the 20th century. However, what followed was neither colonization nor a constant presence. Although there were other subsequ…
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HOUSTON, TEXAS.- On July 20, 1969, the Apollo 11 mission marked a breaking point in modern history. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin descended on the lunar surface while millions of people followed the transmission in real time. NASA had achieved, in the middle of the Cold War, one of the greatest technological milestones of the 20th century. However, what followed was neither colonization nor a constant presence. Although there were other subsequ…

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Indice Político broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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