In 1969, humanity saw one of the most inspiring moments that banded us together. The Moon Landing and the words uttered by Neil Armstrong echo to this day. But we haven’t been back in a long time. Why did we stop going to the moon?
Millions of people watched as Neil Armstrong took humanity’s first steps on the moon. Since then, the phrase “One small step for man, one giant leap for humanity” has inspired generations.

Ultimately, people went to the moon. However, many people were left disappointed by what they discovered there. The astronauts announced that there was virtually nothing on Earth’s only natural satellite. Now, people cite this as why we haven’t returned enough times.

When we first came to the moon, the astronauts allegedly met aliens from the moon’s dark side. These creatures were humanoid and lived in a base on the opposite side of the moon. It’s fair to say they live peacefully on the moon, but our visit aggravated them.

In a recent statement by one of the astronauts from the Apollo 14 mission to the moon, this theory was made clearer. He discussed that we made contact with aliens in 1969, but our technology doesn’t hold a candle to theirs. We were outmatched.
These aliens saw our astronauts running away when their ‘eyes’ crossed. Dr. Edgar Mitchell even talked about it. After talking about the possibility of NASA planning a new mission to the moon, he said this wouldn’t happen soon. NASA might still be afraid of causing conflict with these lunar aliens.