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After the Columbia loss in 2003, the Columbia Accident Investigation Board report showed that the Space Transportation System (STS) was risky/unsafe, and due to the expense to make Shuttle safe, in 2004, President G. W. Bush announced (along with the VSE policy) that the Shuttles would be retired in 2010 (after
The technology NASA used over 50 years ago to go to the moon, is obsolete and new technologies are being developed. NASA stopped sending manned missions to the moon because they won the space race and it was time to concentrate on developing technologies to live in space and eventually on the moon.
3 in November of 1967, the near-loss of Apollo XIII in April of 1970, the destruction of Challenger in January of 1986, and the disintegration of Columbia in February of 2003. Biographies of the lost astronauts are listed at Astronaut Biographies.
The flight would slip from late 2024 to no earlier than September 2025. This was due to some safety issues that need to be fixed on Orion. Consequently, Artemis 3, which is supposed to involve the first crewed lunar landing since 1972, will take place no earlier than September 2026.
Apollo 17 became the last crewed mission to the Moon, for an indefinite amount of time. The main reason for this was money. The cost of getting to the Moon was, ironically, astronomical.
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NASA was established on July 29, 1958, with the signing of the National Aeronautics and Space Act and it began operations on October 1, 1958. As the United States premier aeronautics agency, NACA formed the core of NASAs new structure, absorbing its 8,000 employees and three major research laboratories.
The last three missions were cancelled but it wasnt all due to money. There wasnt a well defined mission. Once it was proven a rover could work on the surface there was no longer a defined goal. A working, reliable rover was essential to continued lunar exploration and no problems were encountered.
NASA stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA is a U.S. government agency that is responsible for science and technology related to air and space. The Space Age started in 1957 with the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik.

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