30 Years Since Last Man on the Moon
Honeydipper Dan writes "December 14 marks the 30th anniversary of the last man on the Moon . I haven't noticed any hoopla about this. Perhaps this event raises the subtext of why we haven't been back a little more than the first Moon landing's 30th anniversary did over 3 years ago. The Apollo 17 mission was a great success, however, and deserves to be remembered. It marked the first (and last) time a geologist was on the surface of the Moon. Meanwhile, NASA is commemorating the Wright brothers' flight of December 17, 1903, getting ready for next year's Centennial of Flight."
To anymore who can make the moon would land on Soviet Russia.
Karma: The shiznight, mostly because I am the Drizzle.
Apologies, Comrade Keds. Of course, you are correct.
We can go to the moon any time we want to.
That fact alone means that Al Quieda will never invest in a space program. They know if they launch even a small satellite, the USA has the ability to shoot it down. The moon will never be used as a weapons base with which to threaten America.
Would you trade another September 11-sized attack for the ability to put another manned mission on the moon?
Time to get your priorities straight... we're gonna get nothing done if we're not safe first.
Land on a planet.
But what do I know. I'm just looking for anonymous gay sex.
Seastead this.