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    Question: can we bring a chunk of the moon back to earth????

    • Keywords:
      • Earth,
      • moon,
      • rock
    Asked by aced520murr to Vicky F, timothynixon, Tia F, Sophie S on 13 Mar 2025.
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      Vicky Fawcett answered on 13 Mar 2025:


      We’ve brought loads of moon rock back to Earth! The Apollo missions brought back ~380 kgs of Moon rock!
      Some science museums have a bit of Moon rock you can touch 🙂

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