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'Lunar plants growing fast': NASA’s Moon trees from Artemis I blossom across the US

NASA's Moon trees are flourishing across the US, inspiring education, community engagement, and environmental stewardship, while connecting to the Apollo 14 mission's legacy.

December 13, 2024 / 18:54 IST
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Two individuals planting a Moon tree. (Image: NASA)
Two individuals planting a Moon tree. (Image: NASA)

In a unique blend of science and community spirit, NASA’s Moon trees are flourishing across the United States. Since Artemis I’s return to Earth, over 2,000 tree seedlings have been planted at 236 locations, fostering curiosity and collaboration.

Inspiring Learning Through Space and Nature
Universities, museums, and schools hosting Moon trees are fostering unique educational experiences. At Greenfield Union School District in California, students explore outer space concepts while learning tree care. Adria Gillespie, a district science coach, shared how the project sparks curiosity and independent research among students.

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At Eagle Pointe Elementary in Illinois, students paired their American Sycamore planting with a Lunar Quest club. Activities included a Moon simulation, planting ceremonies, and creating a student-led care committee. The initiative connects NASA’s missions to everyday learning.

In Toledo, Ohio, Marshall STEMM Academy integrated Moon trees into various activities. Second-grade students read stories linked to the project, while fourth graders showcased Moon tree presentations. Community engagement included tree dedications with local leaders and volunteers.