I loved the moon rock at the Air & Space Museum in Washington, DC, when I was little. Was so great to be able to touch a piece of outer space!
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For 40 years NASA Astromaterials Curation try to hide this news , now published by AP.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/americas/2861027/Apollo-moon-rocks-missing
"NASA turned over the samples to the State Department to distribute," said Jennifer Ross-Nazzal, a NASA historian, in an e-mailed response to questions. "We don't have any records about when and to whom the rocks were given."
"The Office of the Historian does not keep records of what became of the moon rocks, and to my knowledge, there is no one entity that does so," emailed Tiffany Hamelin, the State Department historian.
Where is it now ?
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