This Saturday marks the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. The small steps that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin made on the moon's surface made a lasting impression in the history books, but their existence on the surface of the moon could be at risk due to a lack of laws governing outer space. Michelle Hanlon, a space lawyer and Founder of the advocacy group For All Moonkind, discusses the current debate over governing and protecting everything beyond the Earth's atmosphere.