IsaacNewton
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I'm not sure if 3 years is enough to get through all the bureaucracy that plagues democratic nations.
Things like budgeting, getting diet to approve, getting public support, ect, takes a while, especially if it is something that does not bring any immediate utility to the nation aside from bragging rights.
USA did it, but only because of the Soviet scare. After the coldwar, the American public really don't care about the moon, or space in general.
I will offer a bet to anyone willing to accept that there Japan won't send anything to the moon by 2018.
In fact, I will even give 10-1 odds.
Things like budgeting, getting diet to approve, getting public support, ect, takes a while, especially if it is something that does not bring any immediate utility to the nation aside from bragging rights.
USA did it, but only because of the Soviet scare. After the coldwar, the American public really don't care about the moon, or space in general.
I will offer a bet to anyone willing to accept that there Japan won't send anything to the moon by 2018.
In fact, I will even give 10-1 odds.