Specialists fear planned commercial flights could compromise lunar heritage, including Neil Armstrong’s bootprints.
The organization said that more than 90 important sites on the moon could risk destruction if space tourism is left unregulated. By Zachary Small For years, the World Monuments Fund has sought to ...
a location beyond Earth has been listed as vulnerable by the World Monuments Fund, an international nonprofit that every two years highlights 25 heritage sites at risk. The Fund included the moon ...
The World Monuments Fund has made a decision that could be very controversial. Every two years, the organisation publishes a ...
“The inclusion of the Moon underscores the universal need ... “The Watch underscores World Monuments Fund’s commitment to ensuring that heritage preservation not only honors the past ...
The World Monuments Fund has included the moon on its 2025 "Watch" list of cultural heritage locations facing significant threats.
The World Monuments Fund has announced its biennial list of ... there is renewed interest in the moon. And of course, you have the first footsteps on the moon and they are very, very fragile ...
650 million people on Earth watched humans walk on the Moon’s surface for the first time,” the World Monuments Fund stated on its website. “Tranquility Base is one of over 90 historic ...
The Moon has been placed on World Monuments Fund's watch list of threatened cultural sites for the first time. The organisation said an increase in tourism and Moon exploration could damage the ...
The WMF's concern isn't just about physical preservation but also about maintaining the historical and cultural value these ...