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Adam, the World Monuments Fund lists historic sites that are endangered by development or climate change, things like that. This year they added what surprising place to their watch list? Mount Rushmore. No, I'll give you a hint. Maybe they think it is really made of cheese and it'll go moldy? The moon? The moon! The moon? Good news, they're trying to protect the moon.
Adam, the World Monuments Fund lists historic sites that are endangered by development or climate change, things like that. This year they added what surprising place to their watch list? Mount Rushmore. No, I'll give you a hint. Maybe they think it is really made of cheese and it'll go moldy? The moon? The moon! The moon? Good news, they're trying to protect the moon.
Adam, the World Monuments Fund lists historic sites that are endangered by development or climate change, things like that. This year they added what surprising place to their watch list? Mount Rushmore. No, I'll give you a hint. Maybe they think it is really made of cheese and it'll go moldy? The moon? The moon! The moon? Good news, they're trying to protect the moon.
Bad news, we're about to screw up the moon. Wait, oh, is this so that we can't run little missions there and build domes and stuff? Well, sort of.
Bad news, we're about to screw up the moon. Wait, oh, is this so that we can't run little missions there and build domes and stuff? Well, sort of.
Bad news, we're about to screw up the moon. Wait, oh, is this so that we can't run little missions there and build domes and stuff? Well, sort of.
The idea is, yes, space tourism is getting closer and closer to reality, and it's not the World Monuments Fund that's worried about the moon itself, but they want to protect the sites on the moon that memorialize human activity, you know, that we left there when we landed.
The idea is, yes, space tourism is getting closer and closer to reality, and it's not the World Monuments Fund that's worried about the moon itself, but they want to protect the sites on the moon that memorialize human activity, you know, that we left there when we landed.
The idea is, yes, space tourism is getting closer and closer to reality, and it's not the World Monuments Fund that's worried about the moon itself, but they want to protect the sites on the moon that memorialize human activity, you know, that we left there when we landed.
That includes footprints, of course, the famous footprints of the moon, the abandoned equipment we left there, and even the astronauts' trash and, yes, their poop. Right?
That includes footprints, of course, the famous footprints of the moon, the abandoned equipment we left there, and even the astronauts' trash and, yes, their poop. Right?
That includes footprints, of course, the famous footprints of the moon, the abandoned equipment we left there, and even the astronauts' trash and, yes, their poop. Right?
We do. It's fossilized. Oh, no. It's just pretty much, I believe, because of the lack of organisms and such, exactly as we left it. Fresh as a daisy. Oh, wow.
We do. It's fossilized. Oh, no. It's just pretty much, I believe, because of the lack of organisms and such, exactly as we left it. Fresh as a daisy. Oh, wow.
We do. It's fossilized. Oh, no. It's just pretty much, I believe, because of the lack of organisms and such, exactly as we left it. Fresh as a daisy. Oh, wow.
Coming up, it's lightning fill in the blank, but first it's the game where you have to listen for the rhyme. If you'd like to play on air, call or leave a message at 1-888-WAIT-WAIT. That's 1-888-924-8924. You can catch us most weeks here at the Studebaker Theater in downtown Chicago and come see us on the road. We'll be at the Walt Disney Theater in Orlando, Florida on March 20th.
Coming up, it's lightning fill in the blank, but first it's the game where you have to listen for the rhyme. If you'd like to play on air, call or leave a message at 1-888-WAIT-WAIT. That's 1-888-924-8924. You can catch us most weeks here at the Studebaker Theater in downtown Chicago and come see us on the road. We'll be at the Walt Disney Theater in Orlando, Florida on March 20th.
Coming up, it's lightning fill in the blank, but first it's the game where you have to listen for the rhyme. If you'd like to play on air, call or leave a message at 1-888-WAIT-WAIT. That's 1-888-924-8924. You can catch us most weeks here at the Studebaker Theater in downtown Chicago and come see us on the road. We'll be at the Walt Disney Theater in Orlando, Florida on March 20th.
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