THE MOON TREE FOUNDATION

 
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Stu Roosa
 
 

A living legacy of the Apollo Era.

Moon Trees unite, inspire, and conserve.  Moon Trees are descendants of seeds taken to the moon on Apollo 14 by Astronaut Stu Roosa.  As a former smokejumper who parachuted into dangerous forest fires to save trees, he flew seeds to the moon and back to give the world a tangible piece of space adventure.  Working with the Forest Service, Moon Trees help the environment, educate the youth, and promote unity through their beauty and inspiration. 

Moon Trees create a path to the future by honoring the past.  Only 24 men in all of humankind have been to the moon.  Out of those men, only 6 soloed – including Stu Roosa - while 12 walked on the lunar surface and planted the U.S. flag.  Astronaut Roosa endured the deep space flight along with a tiny canister of almost 500 seeds.  Help preserve this precious part of space history by donating to the Moon Tree Foundation, and you too, can be a part of mankind’s greatest adventure. 

Achieve, Accomplish, Take Action – Donate now to the Moon Tree Foundation and inspire the next generation of doers and thinkers.  Greatness is in the moon trees!  You can see the forest because of the trees.  To the Moon!