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Artemis 2: Why did it take 50 years to go back to the Moon

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The long gap is not due to scientific setbacks but to evolving strategic goals shaped by economic and social challenges; it reflects shifting political priorities, shrinking funds, and a move towards long-term sustainability, writes Vanita Srivastava.After a gap of more than half a century NASA is gearing up to send humans back to the Moon with the launch of Artemis II mission on April 1, 2026. Continue Reading with CNBC-TV18 Access MembershipPriority Access and Networking: CNBC-TV18’s flagship events Interaction with CNBC-TV18’s journalists Webinars & LIVE Q&As with India Inc. Leaders Exclusive CNBC-TV18 studio & newsroom tours Premium business insights, expert opinions & analysis Curated lifestyle privileges & offers

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