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Motivations for Space travel after the apocalypse?

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After a long forgotten apocalypse, humanity struggled to rebuild itself, so of course, no one has been in outer space for over half a Millenia. In the early days after the cataclysm, newly formed farming villages and savage tribes and mutants did not even think it was possible, nor did they think a man could possibly have gone to the moon.

In the Three United City-States of California, however, space travel was slowly being rediscovered and redeveloped. The TUCSC is one of the most advanced nations in North America.It's has taken multiple generations work, countless amounts of money on scavenged parts, and more. My question is, what would be the point of space travel after the apocalypse

Edit: There doing manned space travel.

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