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IIRC LUNA 16 returned in 1970 with about 100g of
moon samples. Adam -- Eschew obfuscation. Eliminate such idiom previous to rejoining. "Ed Majden" wrote in message news:IxLxb.517221$9l5.136729@pd7tw2no... "Davoud" And there are some legal bits of the moon floating around -- returned by Russian spacecraft. These bits are not the property of the U.S. government. Davoud I don't recal any Russian lunar sample missions! There are so called "lunar meteorites" or samples blasted off the Moon by a meteorite impact. None of these would be in the monetary bracket noted in the original message. If someone bids this amount I've got some lunar realistate for you! ;-) |
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