Why is the World Racing Back to the Moon?

The New Space Race: Why the Moon is Humanity’s Next Frontier

Vikas
The Geopolitical Economist

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The countdown has begun again: 5…4…3…2…
Engines roar to life. The race is on.
After decades of silence, humanity is once again reaching for the moon. But this time, it’s not just about planting a flag and leaving footprints in lunar dust.
It’s about something bigger — a permanent return, a leap forward, and the dawn of a new era in space exploration.
Last time, the race was between The USA And The USSR. This time, it was between the USA and China.
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The United States and China are neck-and-neck, both aiming to land astronauts on the moon by 2030. The stakes are high, and the ambitions even higher.

But why the sudden resurgence of interest in our lunar neighbour? What’s at stake in this cosmic competition?

From Footprints to Foundations

In 1969, Neil Armstrong’s iconic moonwalk was hailed as the…

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Vikas
The Geopolitical Economist

I'm a writer, editor, and researcher who likes to explore a wide range of topics but passionate about geopolitics

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