servantx
Quantum Scribe
Question for scientific minded people:
From my knowledge in the official NASA records that is shown to the public, until 2012, there were no moon landing ever existed on the far side of the moon.
Where do they get a pair of lunar rocks, which claimed to be originated on far side of the Moon, has sold for a whopping $330,000 at a meteorite auction in New York?
Source:
Business Line : Features News : Moon rocks fetch $330,000 at meteorite auction
The only story I can find about landing on the far side of the moon is the Apollo 19 and 20 mission, which was debunked by many as a hoax.
So where and when did they get the far side moon rock?
From my knowledge in the official NASA records that is shown to the public, until 2012, there were no moon landing ever existed on the far side of the moon.
Where do they get a pair of lunar rocks, which claimed to be originated on far side of the Moon, has sold for a whopping $330,000 at a meteorite auction in New York?
A pair of lunar rocks, which originated on far side of the Moon, has sold for a whopping $330,000 at a meteorite auction in New York.
The auction is estimated to have netted more than $1 million from the sale of meteorites.
The Moon slabs, each weighing around 907 grams, were the most expensive items sold at the auction, which was conducted by Heritage Auctions and featured more than 125 other pieces from around the solar system, the ‘New York Daily News’ reported.
The rocks went for a bargain price as the organisers had earlier predicted that the Moon rocks are going to be sold for at least $340,000.
According to the organisers, the Moon rocks were fourth largest ever to be made available to the public.
Other hot items shipped at the auction included a piece of the famed “Peekskill meteorite,” which fell to Earth and crushed a Chevy Malibu in Westchester in 1992 ($16,250) and a tiny shard of Mars that musician Herbie Hancock carried in his pocket during a performance at The Kennedy Center in Washington last year for $9,375.
Source:
Business Line : Features News : Moon rocks fetch $330,000 at meteorite auction
The only story I can find about landing on the far side of the moon is the Apollo 19 and 20 mission, which was debunked by many as a hoax.
So where and when did they get the far side moon rock?