Although the moon is the closest spacecraft to Earth, much remains to be known. America's Neil Armstrong set foot on the surface of the moon under the Apollo-2 mission in the 5th. However, it would be strange to know that the only scientist on earth whose ashes and bones were transported to the moon. The scientist's name was Eugene Merle Schumacher. It is the first case of a man's ashes being buried on a celestial body outside the earth.
On July 3, 4-year-old Eugene was killed in a car accident. Their ashes were sent to the moon on July 3 by the Lunar Prospector Space Probe designed by Caroline Porco. Eugene Schumacher did not go to the moon himself, but created a new science by preparing many astronauts. Yuji did a lot of research on the moon while on earth. His dream was to set foot on the surface of the moon, which was incomplete because of a serious illness. NASA paid homage by burying their bones on the moon as part of fulfilling their dreams.
Eugene was the first director of the US Geological Survey and Astronomical Research Program. Eugene is remembered for exploring the Barringer Meteor Crater (Arizona pit) at Arizona. With the help of Eugene, scientists were able to find out that a million years ago, a deluge of earth hit a meteorite that stretched over two kilometers. At that time, about 8 percent of the earth's creatures, including dinosaurs, were destroyed. This place is located in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. The science award was given by then-President George W. Bush of America for his contribution to this scientist, better known as Gene Schumacher.
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