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Description The Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum is home to a rare moon rock, long thought to be missing. Its value estimated at more than $5 million, the specimen was one of 360 rocks to come back to Earth in 1974 aboard Apollo 17, the sixth and final lunar landing mission of the Apollo program.
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