NASA launched the Lunar Travel Law

Although it is still a long time for the Moon to travel, NASA is afraid that tourists will harm the relics that the US had left in the flight up in the 60s and 70s of the last century, so has proposed laws to protect them.

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NASA wants tourists not to touch the ruins they leave on the Moon.

According to Pravda , up to now, more than 20 travel companies have opened up to prepare commercial flights to bring people into space. Under their encouragement, Google Company promised to reward $ 20 million for people who have access to Lunokhod self-propelled cars, move the vehicle on the surface of the Moon and send photos to Earth. other materials.

The development of space tourism prompted NASA to worry about the Moon's tourists, removing the traces that American astronauts flew here with the Apollo that had left during 1969 to 1972.

One of the NASA leaders, Robert Kelso, said: "We consider the traces that people leave on the Moon are priceless historical sites, which other travelers or their own vehicles use to travel. it erased it due to running Google bonuses, thus drafting the Law on the Moon . "

Among the artifacts they prescribed need to include the flags, plugging into the Moon, a lot of scientific instruments, Lunokhods and shoe tracks that still remain in the Neils Armstrong.

In addition, NASA also introduced restrictions to Moon visitors, including: Space cruises cannot fly directly to Apollo-11 and Apollo-17. Technicians are forbidden to travel 5km from this location, prohibiting visitors walking to 100m away.

However, NASA does not know exactly who will be the red tape around the forbidden area, as well as how to track visitors who follow the protection of relics they have given.