bestwriter
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Every country is struggling to own the moon and this has been going on for several years. No one has given up trying but is there hope to create another living space? I understand the gravity of the moon is one sixth that of the earth . Will that not affect human beings who are used to a different gravity?.
Rather than improving the living conditions in the world which is very much needed this effort to own the moon can wait or just decide to forget about doing any further research. Crores are spent on those missions which can be used to improve the conditions on earth.
What is apparent about these efforts is that countries want to compete with each other and emerge winners of having landed on the moon So far we only see that and nothing more
Rather than improving the living conditions in the world which is very much needed this effort to own the moon can wait or just decide to forget about doing any further research. Crores are spent on those missions which can be used to improve the conditions on earth.
What is apparent about these efforts is that countries want to compete with each other and emerge winners of having landed on the moon So far we only see that and nothing more
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