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My only explanation on why it hasn't been cancelled yet would be that China is well on their way to the moon too. And this time it isn't about national prestige, or science, it's about establishing a foothold on the nearest source of untapped resources.
Routine visits to and from the moon aren't too far off and getting resources from the moon to the earth might even be easier than mining the ocean floor, because that's arguably a more hostile and less forgiving environment than space itself.
Once the infrastructure is there (quite difficult, obviously) it’s theoretically pretty easy to transport stuff back to Earth from the moon. You could even shoot packages back using a railgun if you want to, if I recall correctly.