The Way the World Works: A Tuttle Twins Podcast for Families
America landed on the Moon in 1969, but politics, bureaucracy, incentives, and shifting priorities help explain why it took more than 50 years to send astronauts back around it.
NASA's Artemis II mission marked the first crewed lunar flight in over five decades, sending four astronauts around the Moon and farther from Earth than humans have traveled in generations. But if America had already reached the Moon during the Apollo era, why did it take so long to return?
In this episode of The Way the World Works, we break down what Artemis II actually did, how it differs from the Apollo moon landings, and why the long delay wasn't simply about technology. We explore the Cold War space race, why urgency faded after America beat the Soviet Union to the Moon, how NASA's priorities shifted toward satellites and space stations, and how government bureaucracy, expensive contracts, lawsuits, and weak incentives slowed progress for decades.
Space exploration is inspiring — but it also raises an important question: should taxpayers be forced to fund it when private companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin are already pushing space travel forward?
0:00 Why Are We Talking About the Moon?
1:30 What Artemis II Did
3:30 How Artemis II Differs From Apollo
5:30 America's First Moon Landing
7:00 Why the Space Race Lost Urgency
9:00 NASA, Bureaucracy, and Delays
11:30 SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Private Space Travel
14:00 Should Taxpayers Fund Moon Missions?
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