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NASA RAIDS a 75 year old grandmother over moon rock!
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How is that rock NASA property or stolen?
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68782227 Because NASA collected it from the moon, it's not a lunar meteorite, it's a lunar rock from the Apollo program. They own it. If someone were willing to pay that much, what concern is that of a government agency? Free market right?
Quoting: ACBlack market, not free market. It belongs to NASA, not to her, not to her late husband. All I see is a corrupt agency pursuing damage control rather than have another "Dutch Rock" incident to tarnish their fairy tale
Quoting: ACNASA didn't give Drees any rock. He got it via the state department, allegedly. That piece of petrified wood is quite different from any of NASA's moon rocks. Quoting: The Deplorable Astromut They don't own shit if it were given to him. Do you or anyone have proof this gentlemen stole it? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68782227 All we have is Neil's word that he didn't give anyone any rocks or samples from mission Quoting: Astral Goat Even if Neil Armstrong had given him a moon rock, which is extraordinarily unlikely in the first place, it was never his to give. Any moon rock he collected as part of his mission was done "on the clock" and belongs to NASA.
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