Missing Moon Dust Is Found at Auction House

Missing Moon Dust Is Found at Auction House
It was one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind, and a lot of people wanted a piece of it. Now, some 40 years after moon dust brought back from the Apollo 11 mission went missing, it was recovered at a St. Louis auction house and returned to the Johnson Space Center in Houston this week.

“It’s a speck — the size of a fingertip,” said David Kols of Regency-Superior auction house, where the dust had been placed for sale. “But it’s lunar material, and since we’re not going back to the moon in my lifetime or yours, that makes it worth a lot to some people.”

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