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When (and who) will overcome this?

Internationally speaking
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>>216627474
What's there to overcome? It was a dick measuring contest. The actual scientific benefits of bringing humans to the moon are very dubious, considering the Soviets achieved the exact same results with automated probes at a fraction of the cost.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luna_programme
But hey, it didn't look ebig or whatever.
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>>216627536
>no humans
Shit
There’s a reason why everybody know about Gagarin Spacewalk but nobody know about the MW 18014
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>>216627732
you can't walk on moon again to top this, you'd have to walk on mars or some asteroid



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