OK -so Tang and WD40 were NOT invented for NASA. Nor did the Apollo program cost 'trillions' - it 2005 dollars - it was about $170 billion. So everything in your first sentence is wrong. Everything.
Secondly - if you really cared to find out what the benefits of the Apollo program were - you could so very very easily find them with a 5 second google...that I'm nto sure you actually care at all.
Just in case you do:
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/pdf...n_ApolloFS.pdf
http://www.sti.nasa.gov/tto/apollo.htm
http://www.sti.nasa.gov/tto/pdf/Apollo_Flyer.pdf
And if direct spinoffs are not enough - then how about this. It employed 400,000 people in high-tech science and engineering jobs. It gave business to 20,000 contractors and universities. From the Wiki page on Apollo:
"The Apollo program, specifically the lunar landings, has been called the greatest technological achievement in human history.[44][45] The program stimulated many areas of technology. The flight computer design used in both the lunar and command modules was, along with the Minuteman Missile System, the driving force behind early research into integrated circuits. The fuel cell developed for this program was the first practical fuel cell. Computer-controlled machining (CNC) was pioneered in fabricating Apollo structural components."
Or how about
http://www.astrosociology.com/Librar...acts_Sadeh.pdf
"Macroeconomic studies that assessed productivity impacts, which can be attributed in large part to R&D expenditures with NASA’s Apollo program, concluded that there is anywhere from 7 to 1, to a 14 to 1 cost ratio benefit. Longer-term assessments placed the benefit at 9 to 1 over a twenty-year period (1974-1994). These studies tended to indicate significant impacts on economic productivity as a result of civil space R&D."
And if direct fiscal benefits are not enough - then about about this......
For one moment, the entire world was unified - amazed and inspired by the achievements of mankind.
As humans - as a species...we deserve that to ourselves. Period.