We would never have seen this photo of Earth if the Apollo 13 lunar mission had been lost. A cosmic ray strike to the film can be observed at top left.
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If we do actually build a base on the moon and it becomes an industrial operation, I wonder what will be done with the remnants of the moon landings. Will they be saved for posterity? Turned into museums? Boxed up and returned to sit in a couple of billionaire’s offices?
I’d also be interested in seeing what it all looks like after sitting on the surface of the Moon for 60ish years. I’m just going to assume that there are some materials scientists out there who would cut off a finger or something to have the opportunity to analyze the remains.
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We would never have seen this photo of Earth if the Apollo 13 lunar mission had been lost. A cosmic ray strike to the film can be observed at top left.
If we do actually build a base on the moon and it becomes an industrial operation, I wonder what will be done with the remnants of the moon landings. Will they be saved for posterity? Turned into museums? Boxed up and returned to sit in a couple of billionaire’s offices?
I’d also be interested in seeing what it all looks like after sitting on the surface of the Moon for 60ish years. I’m just going to assume that there are some materials scientists out there who would cut off a finger or something to have the opportunity to analyze the remains.