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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. Ed Majden I don't recal any Russian lunar sample missions! ***** Of course not -- you're too young. Luna 16, launched 19700912, Luna 20, launched 19720214, and Luna 24, launched 19760809, all returned soil and rock samples from the moon. See http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/SIC/moon/table_missions.html, e.g. Davoud -- usenet *at* davidillig dawt com |
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![]() "Davoud Of course not -- you're too young. Luna 16, launched 19700912, Luna 20, Thanks for the complement! I was around to photograph the 3rd stage rocket carrier of Sputnik on its second pass over Western Canada. ;-) |
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