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156:. Section 9 of the Accords specifically includes the agreement to preserve outer space heritage, which the signatories consider to comprise historically significant human or robotic landing sites, artifacts, spacecraft, and other evidence of activity, and to contribute to multinational efforts to develop practices and rules to do so. This is the first time the protection of human heritage in space has ever been referenced in a multilateral agreement. As of 30 October, a total of 13 nations have signed the Accords. 50:, has acknowledged the work of For All Moonkind and confirmed that UNOOSA supports and facilitates international cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space. In November 2017, the UNOOSA United Arab Emirates High Level Forum 2017 acknowledged the work of For All Moonkind and recommended that the international community should consider proclaiming universal heritage sites in outer space. In January 2018, a draft resolution was considered by the 62: 27:
items and secure heritage sites on the Moon and other celestial bodies. Protection is necessary as many nations and companies are planning on returning to the Moon, and it is not difficult to imagine the damage an autonomous vehicle or an errant astronaut—an explorer, colonist or tourist—could to one of the Moon landing sites, whether intentionally or unintentionally.
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In February 2018, For All Moonkind was named a Top Ten Innovator in Space in 2018 "for galvanizing agencies to preserve Moon artifacts." The honor was repeated in 2019 when the organization was recognized for its innovative "campaign to create and international agreement to preserve human artifacts
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In February 2018, For All Moonkind was named a Top Ten Innovator in Space in 2018 "for galvanizing agencies to preserve Moon artifacts." The honor was repeated in 2019 when the organization was recognized for its innovative "campaign to create and international agreement to preserve human artifacts
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In March 2023, the organization formed the Institute on Space Law and Ethics a "new nonprofit organization will go beyond advocating for protecting off-world heritage sites and contemplate the ethics around some activities in space that are not fully covered in existing international law." While
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and the international community to manage the preservation of history and human heritage in outer space. The organization believes that the lunar landing sites and items from space missions are of great value to the public and is pushing the United Nations to create rules that will protect lunar
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For All Moonkind is an entirely volunteer endeavor with a Leadership Board and three Advisory Councils. The team includes space lawyers and policymakers, scientists and technical experts – including space archaeologists – and communications professionals from around the world.
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to develop the One Small Step Act, legislation designed to permanently protect the Apollo landing sites from intentional and unintentional disturbances by codifying existing NASA preservation recommendations. The bipartisan bill, which was cosponsored by Senator
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to develop the One Small Step Act, legislation designed to permanently protect the Apollo landing sites from intentional and unintentional disturbances by codifying existing NASA preservation recommendations. The bipartisan bill, which was cosponsored by Senator
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has been defined as heritage related to the process of carrying our science in space; heritage related to crewed space flight/exploration; and human cultural heritage that remains off the surface of planet Earth. The field of
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In March 2021, the organization revealed the first-of-its-kind digital registry of all the historic landing sites on the Moon. The For All Moonkind Moon Registry is free to all. Astronaut and second-to-last human on the Moon,
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experts, preservation law experts, scientists and engineers which takes into consideration all the necessary aspects of law, policy and science. The effort will be modeled on the
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Scientific and Technical Subcommittee recommended the creations of "a universal space heritage sites programme ... with specific focus on sites of special relevance on the
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Formed in 2017, the organization aims to work with space agencies around the world to draw up a protection plan which will be submitted to the
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in space." In May 2018, the organization announced that it is teaming up with TODAQ Financial to map heritage sites on the Moon using
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who are also co-authors, along with Wayne Donaldson, of the recently published The Final Mission: Preserving NASA's Apollo Sites
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In May 2018, the organization announced that it is teaming up with TODAQ Financial to map heritage sites on the Moon using
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is the research-based study of all the various human-made items in outer space. Human heritage in outer space includes
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For All Moonkind is also working directly private companies to preserve human heritage in outer space. German company
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Dr. Joseph Pelton, Director Emeritus of the Space & Advanced Communications Research Institute at the
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landing site, was the first private company to make a public pledge of support for For All Moonkind.
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We Need that Boot Print. Inside the Fight to Save the Moon's Historic Sites Before it's Too Late
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the Institute on Space Law and Ethics will look to address current issues in space exploration.
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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's World Heritage Convention
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Dr. Andrea Harrington, Associate Director of the LL.M Program in Air and Space Law at the
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on 18 July 2019. It passed the House in December 2020 and became law on 31 December 2020.
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European Space Agency Chief Urges Humanity to Protect Apollo 11, Lunokhod 1 Landing Sites
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One Giant Leap for Preservation: Kent Wins Landmark Status for Boeing's Moon Buggies
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PTScientists 'Mission to the Moon' to Take Care not to Harm Apollo 17 Landing Site
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A Preservation Group Wants UNESCO-Style Protection for Apollo Moon-landing Sites
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Life After Launch: Inside the Massive Effort to Preserve NASA's Space Artifacts
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America's Greatest Space Landmarks Could be at Risk Due to a Lack of Space Law
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is a volunteer international nonprofit organization which is working with the
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50 Yrs of Moon Landing: Let's Not Forget, or Forsake, the Lessons of the Past
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calls it "an all-access pass to the history of human activity on the Moon."
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called the registry a "worthy cause", while fellow astronaut and moonwalker
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How a Park on the Moon Could Lead to More Consensus on Space Exploration
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In October 2020, the United States and seven other countries signed the
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Preserving Neil Armstrong's Footprints on the Moon is an Easy Decision
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is a discipline that discusses the moral the ethical implications of
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A World Heritage Site on the Moon? That's Not as Spacey as it Sounds
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Apollo 11 50th Anniversary: Who Gets to Own Moon Landing Memorabilia
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In spring 2019, For All Moonkind worked closely with the office of
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In spring 2019, For All Moonkind worked closely with the office of
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Apollo Astronauts Left Trash, Mementos and Experiments on the Moon
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The Moon now has Hundreds of Artefacts - Should They be Protected?
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SpaceWatchME Interviews: Michelle L.D. Hanlon of For All Moonkind
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Non-profit strives to preserve moon landing sites for posterity
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said it is a "spectacular resource". Neil Armstrong biographer
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Pushing the Outer Limits of Preservation with Michelle Hanlon
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Human heritage in outer space also includes satellites like
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Should Neil Armstrong's Bootprints Be on the Moon Forever?
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Elina Morozova, a member of the Board of Directors of the
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One Small Step: What Will the Moon Look Like in 50 Years?
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Space Act Calls for Protection of Apollo 11 Landing Site
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The Nation Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11
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Preserving Apollo's Historic Landing Sites on the Moon
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in December 2020 and became law on 31 December 2021.
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BBC Click talks to Michelle Hanlon, For All Moonkind
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President Signs Law Protecting Lunar Heritage Sites
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United Nations
UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space
space law
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's World Heritage Convention
Simonetta Di Pippo
United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs
UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space
Moon

PTScientists
rover
Apollo 17
blockchain
United Nations General Assembly
Observer status
United Nations Economic and Social Council
Gary Peters
Ted Cruz
United States Senate
United States House of Representatives
Eddie Bernice Johnson
Brian Babin
Kendra Horn
Frank Lucas (Oklahoma politician)
Lizzie Fletcher
Brian Fitzpatrick (American politician)
United States House of Representatives
Artemis Accords
Harrison Schmitt
Charles Duke

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