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WELTRAUM RAUMFAHRT APOLLO 11
This NASA handout picture taken on July 20, 1969, shows one of the first steps, astronaut Buzz Aldrin's bootprint, taken on the Moon as part of the Apollo 11 mission. Moon rocks, given to the state, in 1974 are missing and are valued at $5 million on the black market and few even realized they existed until a college student began searching for them as part of an assignment. Another set of moon rocks collected in 1969 was found in storage at the state history museum about a decade ago. They are now on display on the third floor of the state Capitol. Neither the history museum nor the Denver Museum of Nature & Science has the second set of rocks and the governor's office doesn't know where they are. (NASA)
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