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It made sense in the 60s and 70s to send crewed missions because we didn't have robotics, computers and miniaturization that we do now - and even then they sent probes and stuff fo like Venus and we haven't since then. I've heard there's some very limited science stuff that could use a human crew close by, I can't elaborate because I can't remember. Otherwise, drones and rovers can do more for probably less cost and mass than sending people could. Besides the cool factor, I don't get the need to send people either.