Question, why don't we have several satellites orbiting the Moon so communication is always available?
Essentially what the title says. I know it's been 56 years since we've been near the moon, and I grew up as a NASA kid (parents worked as contractors for NASA [shameless plug, ask me about my contribution to modern space travel]). But why haven't we gotten at least a few satellites to robit the moon to keep constant communication, take photos, and study a lot of other stuff.
u/Additional-Local8721 — 8 hours ago