I agree I dont see the reason for the hype.
I sure would like to go to the moon, maybe, but I wouldnt claim that my being there was special or impactful to the world other than I had a very privileged experience.
Someone mentioned to me that going to the moon is like the greatest thing we've ever done. I just dont think so. And it seems the answers I get to the question of why is it good is never very clear.
People seem to indicate something along the lines of
People going into space is a departure from Earth. And it was so hard. And it still is hard. All the calculations that must be accurate, all the technology, the difficulty of zero gravity on the body.....we can spread humanity into the stars....(we are no were near that) think about the science (what about it?)
Things being difficult does not equal greatness or positive impact.
The thing that is good for sure, is technology innovation that impacts other areas than space.
Another thing that may be good is, having a moon colony. (There is a plan) But I havent looked into Artemis so much to see how much this trip is doing to forward that plan, if any.
Satellites great and all that. More knowledge about the moon and space great-but how much is the human needed, unless establishing a colony, like 80% of the good things about going to the moon you dont need people, unmanned.
John Snow arguably had more positive impact on humanity than all the moon efforts combined.
Its true that I am also not super into space exploration, so Im sure I lack a lot of knowledge but this is my opinion now.
My grandad always says: 2 types of people, those who categorize people into 2 types of people, and those that do not.
I like yours as well.