On July 16, 2019 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the space mission to the Moon (Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin July 20, 1969), the Mexican Aerospace Agency opened the international congress entitled "México hacia la luna" (Mexico towards the moon) with an introductory report by the writer on the theme of the cultural heritage of the Universe. The report intended to focus on the meaning that culture assumes to build a better world on the planet and beyond. Less than two years after the Mexican congress, the pandemic events of 2020 have unsettled the whole mankind but have allowed us to reflect on the importance of the "health" of our planet and the "universe" system to which we belong.

Culture et patrimoine de l'espace extra-atmosphérique

OLIMPIA NIGLIO
2021-01-01

Abstract

On July 16, 2019 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the space mission to the Moon (Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin July 20, 1969), the Mexican Aerospace Agency opened the international congress entitled "México hacia la luna" (Mexico towards the moon) with an introductory report by the writer on the theme of the cultural heritage of the Universe. The report intended to focus on the meaning that culture assumes to build a better world on the planet and beyond. Less than two years after the Mexican congress, the pandemic events of 2020 have unsettled the whole mankind but have allowed us to reflect on the importance of the "health" of our planet and the "universe" system to which we belong.
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