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US 'protects' Moon landing site | US 'protects' Moon landing site |
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California has named a new site a state historical resource - despite the fact that it is not on Earth, never mind in the US state. | |
The site where Apollo 11 landed on the Moon in 1969, the first US landing, is now included on the state's register. | The site where Apollo 11 landed on the Moon in 1969, the first US landing, is now included on the state's register. |
The unusual move by the California State Historical Resources Commission aims to protect more than 100 items left by US astronauts on the Moon. | The unusual move by the California State Historical Resources Commission aims to protect more than 100 items left by US astronauts on the Moon. |
They include tools, a flag, footprints, food bags and bags of human waste. | They include tools, a flag, footprints, food bags and bags of human waste. |
The commission said California firms had worked on the Apollo project and their efforts had a historical value to the state. | The commission said California firms had worked on the Apollo project and their efforts had a historical value to the state. |
"It has a significance that goes way further than whether it came from a quarter million miles away or not," state historic preservation officer Milford Wayne Donaldson was quoted as saying by the New York Times newspaper. | "It has a significance that goes way further than whether it came from a quarter million miles away or not," state historic preservation officer Milford Wayne Donaldson was quoted as saying by the New York Times newspaper. |
"They are all parts of the event," he said. | "They are all parts of the event," he said. |
The designation applies to everything left on the Moon by astronauts Neil Armstrong - the first man to walk on the Moon - and Buzz Aldrin, with a total weight of 5,000 lbs (2,270 kg). | The designation applies to everything left on the Moon by astronauts Neil Armstrong - the first man to walk on the Moon - and Buzz Aldrin, with a total weight of 5,000 lbs (2,270 kg). |
A number of items were jettisoned by the mission in order to make their module lighter for the take-off which began their journey back to Earth. | A number of items were jettisoned by the mission in order to make their module lighter for the take-off which began their journey back to Earth. |
However, the moon's surface is not included in the designation, because under international law no country or state can make a claim to it. | However, the moon's surface is not included in the designation, because under international law no country or state can make a claim to it. |
The move aims to protect the site in the face of possible lunar missions in the future by other nations. | The move aims to protect the site in the face of possible lunar missions in the future by other nations. |
Several other US states which were involved in the Apollo project are also reportedly seeking to protect the landing site. | Several other US states which were involved in the Apollo project are also reportedly seeking to protect the landing site. |
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