Neil Armstrong's Bootprint On The Moon Is Now Protected By Us Law

It's hard to care about bootprints sunk in soil 238,900 miles away as humanity suffers the combined burden of an unforgiving virus and a political unease. But how humans treat those bootprints and the historic lunar landing sites upon which they are found will speak volumes about who we humans are and who we seek to become.

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  • Who was the astronaut Neil Armstrong?
    Neil Armstrong died on 25 August 2012. Neil Armstrong's footprints will be on the Moon for millions of years, because there is no wind to blow them away. NASA On July 16 1969, after a breakfast of ...
    08/17/2020 - 7:22 am | View Link
  • Who was the astronaut Neil Armstrong?
    Neil Armstrong died on 25 August 2012. Neil Armstrong's footprints will be on the Moon for millions of years, because there is no wind to blow them away. NASA On July 16 1969, after a breakfast of ...
    07/25/2020 - 5:11 pm | View Link
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