The Moon_A History for the Future by Oliver Morton & The Economist

The Moon_A History for the Future by Oliver Morton & The Economist

Author:Oliver Morton & The Economist [Morton, Oliver & Economist, The]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Science, History
ISBN: 9781541774322
Goodreads: 42283865
Publisher: The Economist
Published: 2019-06-04T00:00:00+00:00


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REASONS

IT WAS WONDERFUL: PARENTS CAME TO PULL US TOWARDS THE televisions, which like the Moon were black and white and really, mostly, grey. Or they took us outside and pointed up at the sky. Or both. Sky Moon and screen Moon both there and both theirs and both ours, too; some large, strange change was being shared. Something grown-up that applied to children, too, and to what adults wish children to be.

Not all parents; not all of those of us then children. Not, for everyone, the most important thing or even a thing at all. For some an alienation, or a waste. But for many that encounter with history stayed bright, and for some it went deep. The excited adult pointing up promised a larger world that was yet to come, a world of the sky beyond the screen and the space in between for us to grow into.

We did not know that only 15 Saturn Vs had been built or that there were only nine left. We did not know that the last three Apollo missions were to be cancelled (“I just don’t want to take the risk of a possible goof off,” said President Nixon). We did not know that the USSR, having failed to build a successful Saturn-class super booster of its own, had no plans to put its own people on the Moon, or anywhere beyond low-Earth orbit, or that no one else was in a position to plan at all. We did not appreciate that, for all the excitement of 1969, the American public had never been overwhelmingly keen on Moon missions and that other priorities were looming larger, with price tags of their own. The Moonworld was there for everyone, a future history which, our parents seemed to promise us, would grow up as we did.

And then it didn’t.

It is not that nothing happened. NASA built its space shuttles, and flew more than 100 missions with them, losing two orbiters and 14 souls in the process. America and Russia, in post–Cold War partnership with the European Space Agency, the Japanese and the Canadians, built an ambitious international space station, called it the International Space Station and have kept crews on it continuously for 18 years at the time of writing. For most of that time, rovers trundled across the deserts of Mars, geologizing as they went and the Cassini orbiter danced among Saturn’s moons and rings. Communication satellites became a big business; space became vital to commerce, and to the military.

But it was never enough for the people sometimes called the “orphans of Apollo”—the children of the late 1960s for whom space remains an inspiration and a disappointment. The fact that Apollo had not seemed to come to anything may have disappointed many, but most of them don’t regularly, or ever, give it a thought. For some, though, the curtailment of the space programme felt, as they came of age, like something between a bereavement and a betrayal. These were the people



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