Scientists want to 'prevent massive damage' from Humans on the Moon
"The lunar landscape will be entirely different in 50 years.”
Scientists are concerned about the impact humans could have on the Moon and said they want to "prevent massive damage". Researchers at the University of Kansas have argued the missions to the surface have moved the Moon into a "lunar Anthropocene" epoch - a new era of human interference. More than 100 spacecraft have gone to the Moon in the last 60 years and it is estimated that humans have left 500,000lbs (around 226,800 kg) of waste on the surface. Tap the link in ’s bio to read more of the “numerous challenges" the moon faces in years to come.
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