they say buget cuts and the not enough funding this that, but it could be because there are aliens living under the moons surface.
watch this http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=2Usz9J6Ww1E
and also the dark side of the moon.
return to the moon.
The space shuttle never landed on the moon, but other NASA spacecraft did.
never
NASA had planned to have a return trip to the moon for as early as 2019 (fifty year anniversary of Apollo 11). However with the project being cancelled in Presidents Obama's budget, all such plans have been delay for an postponed as well...
As an agency of the US federal government, NASA itself has never left the Earth's surface. But six pairs of astronauts landed on the moon between 1969 and 1972, on missions that were part of the Apollo program, which was administered by NASA.
return to the moon.
It's unknown at this time when the U.S. will return to the moon. According to NASA, they are planning to return by 2020.
The space shuttle never landed on the moon, but other NASA spacecraft did.
never
NASA had planned to have a return trip to the moon for as early as 2019 (fifty year anniversary of Apollo 11). However with the project being cancelled in Presidents Obama's budget, all such plans have been delay for an postponed as well...
Perhaps the question refers to manned space flights to the moon or other planets. However, NASA has been active in the International Space Station, as one example. NASA is also actively now trying to improve its Mars probes & probes to other areas of our solar system.
As an agency of the US federal government, NASA itself has never left the Earth's surface. But six pairs of astronauts landed on the moon between 1969 and 1972, on missions that were part of the Apollo program, which was administered by NASA.
As an agency of the US federal government, NASA itself has never left the Earth's surface. But six pairs of astronauts landed on the moon between 1969 and 1972, on missions that were part of the Apollo program, which was administered by NASA.
No, NASA really did go to the moon.
Man will almost certainly return to the moon some day, but it may be a while. All NASA programs are under the budget axe, and that is not likely to change soon. Add to that the fact that we already have been to the moon, making a return there a low priority.
No time in the forseeable future. Obama has nixed NASA's plans to return to the moon and ordered them to focus on getting to an asteroid and Mars.
No,he never went back to the moon