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Microscopic particles from first Apollo 11 lunar sample head to auction

Microscopic pieces of the moon that were found inside a bag used to protect the first astronaut-collected lunar sample are heading for auction after being released from NASA property.

Bonhams on Monday (March 28) announced that its upcoming Space History sale includes “the first lunar sample collected by humanity.” The lot offers five scanning electron microscope (SEM) aluminum sample stubs, four of which are said to be topped by particles from the first lunar sample that Neil Armstrong gathered shortly after he became the first person to walk on the moon in July 1969.

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