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Where can i buy a moon rock ???

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all my life i have been searching for a moon rock as i love the moon, can anyone help me?

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  1. Today's your lucky day.  I have a bunch of them for sale.   They are.$1,000 a piece though.  They really are moon rocks, i swear.


  2. It is very expensive, really.

    Go to this website to find out about the guy who stole the moon rock from nasa.

  3. go to the moon

  4. moon rock shop

  5. There are two ways of getting moon rock...

    1. Get one of the returned samples from an Apollo or Luna mission. Unless your a research scientist your chances of that are close to zero.

    2. There are quite a few meteorites that have one been part of the moon but have been ejected. These do appear on  the market very occasionally so you could get one of these, but we are talking a h**l of a lot of money. You could try to find one yourself. You could try to find one yourself - for example walking salt plains. But the chances are that although you might find a meteorite it will not be Luna.

  6. You can't. Private citizens are not allowed to own moon rocks returned from the Apollo missions (even the Astronauts don't own any). The ones at various research facilities around the world are guarded very closely. The ones you see 'for sale' are usually fake, since it's very hard to verify. You might chance upon one that was ejected from the moon and fell to Earth as a meteorite, but those are so rare as to be impossible to find (and again, difficult to verify).

    Go to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and take the tour. In the room where the Saturn V moon rocket is on display, they have an exhibit with a lunar sample that's been cut and smoothed to a small rectangle. It's in a very secure case that has a small opening big enough to let you slide your finger in and actually touch the rock. That will have to do.

  7. You can try eBay but I doubt it would be authentic no matter what they say and if it really really 100% is I doubt you would be able to afford it, they ARE rare you know (lol). I would reccomend just enjoying it from afar...

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