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English: Piece of Lunar Sample 15016 on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. This rock is known as the seatbelt basalt.
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2016-03-11 05:01 512×384× (66770 bytes) Jstuby {{Information |Description = Piece of Lunar Sample 15016 on display at the [[National Air and Space Museum]] in Washington, DC. This rock is known as the [[seatbelt basalt]]. |Source = took myself |Date = 2014-03-30 |Author = [[User:Jstuby|Jstuby]] }}

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