Neil Armstrong’s footsteps on the moon fifty years ago were the first and there are plans underway for others to follow. As the world marks the anniversary, NASA is busy with Artemis, the plan to return to the lunar surface. Kelsey Young, a NASA scientist, says before that happens, the space agency is about to unseal moon rocks brought back by Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins half a century ago.
Young spoke with WAMC’s Brian Shields.