By chris-chris92 on Skatehive
*Source Why is returning to the Moon so important? We are witnesses to space exploration during the most technologically advanced era in the history of Humanity, and it seems not to matter much to us. That fact alone should be enough to make us rethink several things. However, it is worth offering some perspective on why we return, as a species, to space. To a point beyond our heads, beyond our everyday existences, and almost like Greek poetry, returning nearly 60 years later, simply to resume what we never should have left to chance: the future of our species is not on this planet, but we must learn to cultivate our capabilities. Artemis II bears that name because of art. It is the Greek goddess of the Moon and also the twin sister of Apollo. Which, if you remember correctly, was the name of the successful and epic missions of the 1960s and 1970s. Now, several milestones will also be achieved. From exploring our limits in space through reconnaissance and orbital missions, to carrying