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The Moon has been listed as a ‘vulnerable site’ for the first time – here’s why


This photograph shows a Waning Gibbous moon over Montreuil, eastern suburb of Paris, on January 15, 2025. (Photo by Martin LELIEVRE / AFP) (Photo by MARTIN LELIEVRE/AFP via Getty Images)
It is the first time a place beyond Earth has been listed (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)

The Moon has been listed as a vulnerable site- the first time a location beyond Earth has been categorised as such.

The World Monument Fund, an international nonprofit, highlights 25 sites at risk every two years.

It says the Moon is on its list due to the dawn on the new Space Age and because more than 90 historic lunar sites are on it.

This includes the Tranquility Base where humans first set foot on the Moon, which preserves astronaut Neil Armstrong’s boot print.

More than 100 other artefacts from the Apollo 11 mission are also preserved.

President and CEO of the Fund, Bénédicte de Montlaur, said: ‘For the first time, the Moon is included on the Watch to reflect the urgent need to recognise and preserve the artefacts that testify to humanity’s first steps beyond Earth— a defining moment in our shared history.

‘Items such as the camera that captured the televised moon landing; a memorial disk left by astronauts Armstrong and (Buzz) Aldrin; and hundreds of other objects are emblematic of this legacy.

‘Yet, they face mounting risks amidst accelerating lunar activities, undertaken without adequate preservation protocols.

‘The inclusion of the Moon underscores the universal need for proactive and cooperative strategies to protect heritage — whether on Earth or beyond — that reflect and safeguard our collective narrative.’

GAZA CITY, GAZA - OCTOBER 23: A view of Qasr al-Basha (Pasha's Palace), a historic building in the Old City, which was damaged resulting from the Israeli army's heavy attacks and housed a museum before the attacks in Gaza City, Gaza on October 23, 2024. The Pasha's Palace, also Pasha's Palace Museum, Radwan Castle, and Napoleon's Fort, was the only remaining model of palace from different empires and states in the city's history, representing the character of Islamic architecture. (Photo by Momen Faiz/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Gaza’s historic urban fabric is also on the list alongside other locations across the globe (Picture: Getty Images)

Other sites on the list include Gaza’s historic urban fabric, Kyiv’s Teacher’s House and Africa’s Swahili Coast.

These locations face major challenges such as climate change, natural disasters and conflict.

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