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I'm beginning to wonder whether Artemis 3 will occur before we lose the last of the moonwalkers. Could there be a brief period where there is no one alive who has walked on the moon?
Edit: The remaining moonwalkers are Buzz Aldrin (93), David Scott (91), Harrison Schmitt (88), and Charles Duke (88). It's an interesting, if somber, thought.
There’s always a relevant xkcd.