Help Fund a Moon Tree Bench

Help Fund a Moon Tree Bench

Dolores Hill with packaged moon treeAs our cover photo attests, a highlight of this semester was the planting of our second Moon Tree, a sweetgum grown from a seed that flew on the Artemis 1 mission around the Moon. Our original Moon Tree, a sycamore grown from a seed that flew aboard the Apollo 14 command module, has stood between the Kuiper building and Flandrau Science Center for about five decades. Since being planted, tens of thousands of students visiting Flandrau have gathered under the shade of the tree. Our own Dolores Hill is an expert on the Apollo Moon Trees (and reports that ours is the only remaining Arizona one). I asked her to submit LPL’s application for an Artemis tree and we are so grateful that she expertly led the entire process all the way through to planting. 

To both protect our young sapling and to provide a spot to enjoy the respite it will offer future visitors to campus, we are aiming to locate a high quality bench adjacent to the tree, with a plaque denoting the significance of the tree. We would be grateful for donations to support the cost of the bench and its installation. Donations can be made online with a designation for the LPL Gift Account with a note in the text box that the donation is for the Moon Tree bench. Abraham Lincoln said that “He who plants a tree, plants a hope.” I think that is particularly appropriate for this tree as we look to the future of LPL’s continuing involvement in lunar research.