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It's not though, there are more people today who do NOT believe the Moon Landings were real than every before and even more that believe the Earth is in fact flat and that space is fake. Couple that with the fact that far to many people don't understand how the politics and economics worked for the "Space Race" in general and the decision to stop going to the Moon in specific came about and the number of people, (including relevant politicians) gets scary fast.
Politics in general and the economics from those politics have kept us in Earth orbit without any major advances, (and some backsliding even) for half a century. From the looks of things that's not going to change any time soon.
Randy
You are not talking about technology here. You are talking about programs and goals. They are not the same thing. It is not "technological stagnation" that explains why the United States did not send humans to Mars, or develop a lunar base. It was a lack of political support for doing those things. That does not mean that "space technology" itself stagnated.