The absurdity never stops. And when I say "crap on the moon," I'm being literal. Part of the (non-existent) lunar treasure trove includes "bags filled with human waste." I say it's equine waste.
California is poised to become the first state to register the items at Tranquility Base as an official State Historical Resource. If the State Historical Resources Commission approves the idea at a meeting in Sacramento today, it would be a victory for scientists who want to build support for having Tranquility Base designated a United Nations World Heritage Site in advance of what they believe will be unmanned trips to the moon by private groups, and even someday by tourists. Proposals to place the items on historic registries in Texas and New Mexico are planned for later this year.
How can you have "unmanned flights" by private groups and tourists? (Unless, of course, they're using the word "unmanned" to connote something too painful even to contemplate.)
Minor semantic quibbles aside, Dave McGowan must be laughing his ass off.
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