Media Placements
- The New Space Race is On and Everyone is Headed to the Moon, NPR’s All Things Considered
- Return to the Moon: Why Now?, The Naked Scientists
- Reimagining the Space Race, World Radio
- We Have Questions, IFLScience.com
- Recognizing and Protecting the History of Humans in Space, Space Renaissance International
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Virgin Galactic Completes its First Commercial Space Flight, The Hill on NewsNation
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OceanGate disaster puts spotlight on high-risk tourism, including space, WMFE NPR
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Will Titan Sub Implosion Impact Space Tourism?, Inside Edition
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Space Sustainability, CBC’s About That with Andrew Change
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From Submersibles to Space, Why is Extreme Tourism Allowed, CBC’s About That with Andrew Chang
- How Hainan is Parlaying Space Tourism into Populist Support, Bloomberg
- Juice Jiggle Frees the RIME, Michelle Hanlon Featured in Podcast, N2K Space
- Space Lawyers Advocate for Protecting Lunar Landmarks, Extreme Tech
- Lunar Laws Could Protect the Moon from Humanity, Popular Science
- Sovereignty in Space, Indo-Pacific Defense Forum
- For All Moonkind Forms Institute on Space Law and Ethics, SpaceWatchGlobal
- Nonprofit Opens Space Law and Ethics Institute, Payload
- For All Moonkind Initiative to Reduce the Potential for Conflict in Space, SpaceRef
- For All Moonkind Launches Groundbreaking Initiative to Promote Commonalities to Reduce the Potential for Conflict in Space, Markets Insider
- This Organization is Determined to Make Outer Space Ethical, The Ethos
- Is it Time to Sell the Moon?, The Hill
- In the Modern Day Moon Rush, A Cry to Preserve Neil Armstrong’s Footprint, Daily Democrat
- Lunar Mining and Moon Land Claims Enters Gray Area of Outer Space Treaty, Negotiations Underway, The Conversation
- How Important is Our Shared Space History?, Space Cafe Austria
- A Rogue Rocket Part Collided with the Moon, National Geographic
- Moon Exploration Site Preservation Remains Uncertain as Artemis Era Begins, Space.com
- China Makes Sure Everyone Writes Taiwan’s Name Just So, Wall Street Journal
- “Moon Registry” Catalogs Human Heritage Left Behind on Lunar Surface, Collect Space
- Moon Registry: Cataloging the Past. . . and Future of Lunar Exploration, Inside Outer Space
- NASA’s “One Small Step Act,” Daily Mail
- President Signs Law Protecting Lunar Heritage Sites, SpacePolicyOnline
- One Small Step: Protecting Moon Artifacts, Inside Outer Space
- Space Law and Why We Need It, Ad Astra
- Protecting Human Heritage in Outer Space with Michelle L.D. Hanlon,Clayming Space
- How Star Trek’s Prime Directive is Influencing Real-Time Space Law, SyFyWire
- Pushing the Outer Limits of Preservation with Michelle Hanlon, PreserveCast
- Fighting to Preserve Human History on the Moon, Supercluster
- “We Need that Boot Print.” Inside the Fight to Save the Moon’s Historic Sites Before it’s Too Late, Time Magazine
- The Nation Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11, Wall Street Journal
- European Space Agency Chief Urges Humanity to Protect Apollo 11, Lunokhod 1 Landing Sites, Gizmodo
- Life After Launch: Inside the Massive Effort to Preserve NASA’s Space Artifacts, Digital Trends
- Apollo 11 Site Should be Granted Heritage Status, The Guardian
- Space Law is Inadequate for the Boom in Human Activity There, The Economist
- What is the Apollo 11 Landing Site Like Now?, The Atlantic
- Preserving Apollo’s Historic Landing Sites on the Moon, WJCT
- Preserving Neil Armstrong’s Footprints on the Moon is an Easy Decision, Slate
- Once Giant Leap for Preservation: Kent Wins Landmark Status for Boeing’s Moon Buggies, GeekWire
- Have Space Fever? Here are Five Jobs That WIll Take You Closer to the Stars, USA Today
- America’s Greatest Space Landmarks Could be at Risk Due to a Lack of Space Law, Cheddar
- Should Neil Armstrong’s Bootprints Be on the Moon Forever?, The New York Times
- The Moon now has Hundreds of Artefacts – Should They be Protected?, The Straits Times
- Apollo 11 Brought a Message of Peace to the Moon, Snopes
- One Small Step: What Will the Moon Look Like in 50 Years?, CNET
- Apollo Astronauts Left Trash, Mementos and Experiments on the Moon, Science News
- Historic Preservation Taken Out of This World, Commercial Dispatch
- Apollo 11 50th Anniversary: Who Gets to Own Moon Landing Memorabilia, Vox
- How a Park on the Moon Could Lead to More Consensus on Space Exploration,Politico
- Space Act Calls for Protection of Apollo 11 Landing Site, Space.com
- 50 Yrs of Moon Landing: Let’s Not Forget, or Forsake, the Lessons of the Past, Business Standard
- Speaker Aims to Save the Moon Landing Sites, Auburn Reporter
- Preserving Peace Through Moon Culture, Project Ploughshares
- Preserving Human Cultural Heritage For All Moonkind, Late Night Live
- How do You Preserve History on the Moon?, National Public Radio
- The Case for Protecting the Apollo Landing Areas as Heritage Sites, Discover Magazine
- A World Heritage Site on the Moon? That’s Not as Spacey as it Sounds, Los Angeles Times
- For All Moonkind is Named One of the World’s Most Innovative Companies 2019, Fast Company
- Protecting Our Lunar Legacy, Room, The Space Journal
- For All Moonkind: Meet the Group Trying to Stop Moon Vandalism, Inverse
- Protecting Human Heritage on the Moon: Don’t Let ‘One Small Step’ Become One Giant Mistake, San Francisco Chronicle
- How to Build a Museum in Outer Space, The Atlantic
- Broadcast 3144, Michelle Hanlon, The Space Show
- Woman Says Neil Armstrong Gave Her Moon Dust, Fights NASA to Keep it, NBCNews.com
- Nonprofit Wants to Map Lunar Heritage Sites Using Blockchain, geek.com
- For All Moonkind to Map Humanity’s Lunar Heritage Sites Using Blockchain Registry, space.com
- A Big Jump for Blockchain: Two Organizations Come Together to Document Human Artifacts on the Moon, tech2.org
- The Crater Scape! Blockchain Partnership to Map Moon Landing Sites, Internet of Business
- Intersection: Mapping the Moon, wmfe.org
- The Ambitious Proposal to Create a Space ‘Museum’ in Orbit, BBC/Future
- For All Moonkind is Named One of the World’s Most Innovative Companies 2018, Fast Company
- See the List: The World’s Most Innovative Companies in Space 2018, Fast Company
- Should We Make Mars More Like Earth?, makingnewworlds.com
- Return to the Moon, BBC Click talks to Michelle Hanlon, For All Moonkind, BBC World Service, Click
- PTScientists ‘Mission to the Moon’ to Take Care not to Harm Apollo 17 Landing Site, collectspace.com
- #SpaceWatchME Interviews: Michelle L.D. Hanlon of For All Moonkind, Space Watch Middle East
- Who Owns the Moon?, 90.7 WMFE
- Moon Mission: Georgetown Grads Seek to Protect Lunar Landing Sites, Georgetown University
- Whittington: Apollo landing sites on the moon merit preservation, Houston Chronicle
- Living on the Moon May Happen by 2030, Scientists Claim, Newsweek
- Broadcast 2994, Michelle Hanlon, The Space Show
- Preserving Historic Sites on the Moon, Air&Space Magazine
- New Group Works to Preserve Apollo Lunar Landing Sites, Scientific American
- Non-profit strives to preserve moon landing sites for posterity, The West Side Story
- Part Time Scientists to take cell phone service to the moon, Blasting News
- A Preservation Group Wants UNESCO-Style Protection for Apollo Moon-landing Sites, Fast Company
- Moon History: Group Works to Protect Apollo Landing Sites, Space.com
- For All Moonkind: Protect the Apollo Landing Sites!, Leonard David’s Inside Outer Space
- We made history on the moon. But how do we preserve it?, Houston Chronicle
- To Boldly (But in Compliance With Applicable Regulations) Go, National Review
- Apollo 11 Moon Rock Bag Sells for $1.8 Million in Controversial Auction, Smithsonian Magazine
- Apollo 11 Bag Laced with Moon Dust Sells for $1.8 Million, VOA News
- Apollo 11 Bag Laced with Moon Dust Sells for $1.8 Million, The Wall Street Journal
- Neil Armstrong’s Moon Dust Bag Sold for $1.8 Million, But Not Everyone Is Happy About It, IFL Science
- Neil Armstrong’s moon bag sells for $1.8 Million, at auction, Reuters
- Moon dust bag that Chicago-area woman got for $995 could fetch millions at auction today, Chicago Tribune
- Moon dust heading to auction after galactic court battle, The Washington Times
- This Nonprofit Wants to Protect the Lunar Lander Sites, Motherboard
- The Battle for the Moon Begins, Bloomberg
- Nonprofit group calls for U.N. protection of lunar landing sites, moon-mission artifacts, The Washington Times
- The battle for the Moon begins, LiveMint
- Moon Dust Heading to Auction After Galactic Court Battle, U.S. News & World Report
- Sothebys : ‘For All Moonkind’ to ask UN to protect lunar landing sites, moon-mission artifacts, 4-traders
- Sotheby’s Auction of Moon Bag Should Not Be Legal, Yahoo!
- Sotheby’s Moon Rocks Auction Prompts Calls For UN To Prevent Commercialization Of Space, IB Times
- Should the Apollo Landing Sites Be Protected Landmarks? This nonprofit thinks so, Inverse Innovation
- Neil Armstrong’s Moon Bag Sells for $1.8 Million at Auction, U.S. News & World Report
- United Nations must step in to protect the moon as private firms prepare first mining missions, experts warn, Daily Mail
- UN told to protect moon as private firms prepare first mining missions, experts warn, The Star
- The Battle For The Moon Begins, fa-mag.com
- For All Moonkind organization advocates to protect the moon, Blasting News
- The Moon is under threat from unscrupulous elements, Blasting News