@skanman Yep. Plus it seems like a lot of times, they were just scared of over-correcting. Last thing they needed was to be stuck like a turtle on its back on the moon.
@skanman Disagree. The fact that it's easier to send a machine is exactly why we shouldn't do that. The higher requirements for sending humans induces us to push our boundaries in ways that robots wouldn't.
Exploring new frontiers drives new innovation and technologies second only to war. And the former is obviously far more preferable.
@LouisIngenthron That's an excellent perspective! I forgot about all the advancements we've made from humanoid space travel. Very well written toot as well. 😀
@LouisIngenthron I think a trip back to the moon while maybe not that necessary, with all the new materials and technology for astronauts available, their ability to learn more, and do more is greatly expanded. On the flip side of the argument, sending robots expands that even further, at far less risk and cost. I think the new moon mission is just for bragging rights / fun.