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Question 🤔 In 1969, a moon rock from the Apollo 11 mission was presented to the Netherlands as a diplomatic gift. In the 1980s, the rock was stolen. Where was the moon rock originally displayed before it went missing?

4 weeks ago | [YT] | 183



@Saaaahdoood

We never went to the moon so we never had moon rocks.

3 weeks ago | 4

@WiwatChang

Embassy of the Netherlands In The Hague, Netherland??? Come on

4 weeks ago | 11

@Noitsblue

Cool, did they ever find it?

3 weeks ago | 1

@LavinaSINGH-o5p

keep going and posting videos

3 weeks ago | 1

@_Aliens_

Google knew it

4 weeks ago | 2  

@shaheemgen3394

Diplomacy is non existent nw

3 weeks ago | 0

@Johnny11-j9m

Who else guessed 👇

3 weeks ago | 1  

@CODKraken7000

it is illegal to own moon rock

4 weeks ago | 0

@HAVEFAITHINGOD-jc7by

None

3 weeks ago | 0

@jimsmith7212

"In 2002, a group of three student employees and a friend, including Thad Roberts, Tiffany Fowler, and Shae Saur, stole moon rocks from a NASA laboratory in Houston, intending to sell them online, but were caught by the FBI.  Here's a more detailed account of the incident: The Heist: In the spring of 2002, the four individuals, including Thad Roberts (the ringleader), Tiffany Fowler, and Shae Saur, used their NASA IDs to sneak into the Johnson Space Center at night and steal a 600-pound safe containing moon rocks from every Apollo mission, along with a Martian meteorite, valued at $21 million."

3 weeks ago | 0

@livingbeing953

They gave and then took it 🫡

3 weeks ago | 0