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Why and how to borrow the Moon. The Apollo missions brought back 382kg of Moon rock. The financial cost of getting these rocks was historically eye-watering so, understandably, NASA is choosy about who gets to play with them. Luckily some have been set aside for loan to schools and the public.

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