NASA’s Apollo Landing Sites Will Be Protected

Last week, the Google Lunar X Prize Foundation announced that it will recognize the guidelines NASA has established to protect historic sites on the moon.

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Image: On 19 Nov. 1969, Apollo astronaut Alan Bean carried two sub packages of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP) during the first Apollo 12 extravehicular activity (EVA). Human activities, like Bean’s, will be preserved as areas of historical interest. Credit: NASA (high-res photograph)

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