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Lunar sample displays

The Lunar sample displays are two commemorative plaques consisting of small fragments of Moon specimen brought back by the astronauts of the Apollo 11 and Apollo 17 lunar missions. The plaques and Moon rocks were given as goodwill gifts in 1970 and 1973 to the people of 135 countries, the 50 states of the United States, and to U.S. overseas territories by United States President Richard Nixon.[1][2]

Examples of 'Moon rocks' display. To the left, part of Massachusetts lunar sample display of Apollo 11. To the right, United Kingdom lunar sample display of Apollo 17

Description edit

Apollo 11 edit

 
Norway Apollo 11 'Moon rocks' display

The Apollo 11 lunar sample display is a commemorative podium style plaque display consisting of four rice-size dust particle specimens (dubbed "Moon rocks"), the recipient's flag and two small metal plates attached with descriptive messages.

In 1970, US president Richard Nixon gave presentation samples of Moon rock gathered by NASA astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong, which had been flown from the Moon in the Apollo 11 lunar module Eagle and brought to Earth in the Apollo 11 command module Columbia, as gifts to 135 countries and 50 US states. [1]

Apollo 17 edit

 
Honduras plaque of Apollo 17

The Apollo 17 lunar sample display consists of a Moon rock fragment from a lava Moon stone identified as lunar basalt 70017, the recipient's flag and two small metal plates attached with descriptive messages, all inside a wooden commemorative plaque.

Near the end of their third and final moonwalk, and what would be the last moonwalk of the Apollo program, Apollo 17 astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt "picked up a very significant rock, typical of what we have here in the valley of Taurus-Littrow... composed of many fragments, of many sizes, and many shapes, probably from all parts of the Moon, perhaps billions of years old" and made a special dedication to the young people of Earth. This rock was later labeled sample 70017.[3] Nixon ordered the distribution of fragments of the rock to 135 foreign heads of state and the 50 U.S. states. These gifts were distributed in 1973. [2]

Recipients of Lunar sample displays edit

Inside the United States, displays were given to all 50 states and four territories: American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands and Puerto Rico.

Outside the United States, the following countries received displays:

Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Barbados, Belgium, Bhutan, Bolivia, Botswana, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burma, Burundi, Cameroon, Canada, Cambodia, Central African Republic, Ceylon (current Sri Lanka), Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Kinshasa), Costa Rica, Cuba, Cyprus, Czechoslovakia, Dahomey, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Greece, Guatemala, Guinea, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Monaco, Mongolia, Morocco, Muscat and Oman, Nauru, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Rwanda, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Somalia, South Africa, South Korea, Southern Yemen, Soviet Union, Spain, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, United Kingdom, Upper Volta (current Burkina Faso), Uruguay, Vatican City, Venezuela, South Vietnam, West Germany, Western Samoa, Yemen, Yugoslavia and Zambia. [1][2]

Also, displays were given to the United Nations.

Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Fiji, Solomon Islands (in that time a British overseas possession), Mozambique (in that time an overseas province of Portugal), Qatar, Tonga and United Arab Emirates didn't receive display of Apollo 11, but they received display of Apollo 17. [2]

Current fate edit

Of the 270 Apollo 11 Moon Rocks and Apollo 17 Goodwill Moon Rocks that were given to countries by the Nixon Administration, approximately 180 are currently unaccounted for. Many of the Moon rocks that are accounted for have been locked away in storage for decades. The location of the rocks has been tracked by researchers and hobbyists because of their rarity and the difficulty of obtaining more. Moon rocks have also been subjects of theft and forgery.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Pearlman, Robert (1999–2012). "Where today are the Apollo 11 goodwill lunar sample displays?". collectspace.com. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d Pearlman, Robert (1999–2012). "Where today are the Apollo 17 goodwill lunar sample displays". collectspace.com. Retrieved March 24, 2015.
  3. ^ Astromaterials Research & Exploration Science. "70017 Ilmenite Basalt" (PDF). NASA.

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The Lunar sample displays are two commemorative plaques consisting of small fragments of Moon specimen brought back by the astronauts of the Apollo 11 and Apollo 17 lunar missions The plaques and Moon rocks were given as goodwill gifts in 1970 and 1973 to the people of 135 countries the 50 states of the United States and to U S overseas territories by United States President Richard Nixon 1 2 Examples of Moon rocks display To the left part of Massachusetts lunar sample display of Apollo 11 To the right United Kingdom lunar sample display of Apollo 17 Contents 1 Description 1 1 Apollo 11 1 2 Apollo 17 2 Recipients of Lunar sample displays 3 Current fate 4 See also 5 ReferencesDescription editApollo 11 edit nbsp Norway Apollo 11 Moon rocks displayMain article Apollo 11 lunar sample display The Apollo 11 lunar sample display is a commemorative podium style plaque display consisting of four rice size dust particle specimens dubbed Moon rocks the recipient s flag and two small metal plates attached with descriptive messages In 1970 US president Richard Nixon gave presentation samples of Moon rock gathered by NASA astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong which had been flown from the Moon in the Apollo 11 lunar module Eagle and brought to Earth in the Apollo 11 command module Columbia as gifts to 135 countries and 50 US states 1 Apollo 17 edit nbsp Honduras plaque of Apollo 17Main article Apollo 17 lunar sample display The Apollo 17 lunar sample display consists of a Moon rock fragment from a lava Moon stone identified as lunar basalt 70017 the recipient s flag and two small metal plates attached with descriptive messages all inside a wooden commemorative plaque Near the end of their third and final moonwalk and what would be the last moonwalk of the Apollo program Apollo 17 astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt picked up a very significant rock typical of what we have here in the valley of Taurus Littrow composed of many fragments of many sizes and many shapes probably from all parts of the Moon perhaps billions of years old and made a special dedication to the young people of Earth This rock was later labeled sample 70017 3 Nixon ordered the distribution of fragments of the rock to 135 foreign heads of state and the 50 U S states These gifts were distributed in 1973 2 Recipients of Lunar sample displays editInside the United States displays were given to all 50 states and four territories American Samoa Guam Northern Mariana Islands and Puerto Rico Outside the United States the following countries received displays Afghanistan Albania Algeria Andorra Argentina Australia Austria Barbados Belgium Bhutan Bolivia Botswana Brazil Bulgaria Burma Burundi Cameroon Canada Cambodia Central African Republic Ceylon current Sri Lanka Chad Chile China Colombia Congo Brazzaville Congo Kinshasa Costa Rica Cuba Cyprus Czechoslovakia Dahomey Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Eswatini Ethiopia Finland France Gabon Gambia Ghana Greece Guatemala Guinea Guyana Haiti Honduras Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Ivory Coast Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Kenya Kuwait Laos Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libya Liechtenstein Luxembourg Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Maldives Mali Malta Mauritania Mauritius Mexico Monaco Mongolia Morocco Muscat and Oman Nauru Nepal Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Norway Pakistan Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Rwanda San Marino Saudi Arabia Senegal Sierra Leone Singapore Somalia South Africa South Korea Southern Yemen Soviet Union Spain Sudan Sweden Switzerland Syria Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Togo Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Uganda United Kingdom Upper Volta current Burkina Faso Uruguay Vatican City Venezuela South Vietnam West Germany Western Samoa Yemen Yugoslavia and Zambia 1 2 Also displays were given to the United Nations Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Fiji Solomon Islands in that time a British overseas possession Mozambique in that time an overseas province of Portugal Qatar Tonga and United Arab Emirates didn t receive display of Apollo 11 but they received display of Apollo 17 2 Current fate editMain article Stolen and missing Moon rocks Of the 270 Apollo 11 Moon Rocks and Apollo 17 Goodwill Moon Rocks that were given to countries by the Nixon Administration approximately 180 are currently unaccounted for Many of the Moon rocks that are accounted for have been locked away in storage for decades The location of the rocks has been tracked by researchers and hobbyists because of their rarity and the difficulty of obtaining more Moon rocks have also been subjects of theft and forgery citation needed See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lunar sample displays List of Apollo lunar sample displaysReferences edit a b c Pearlman Robert 1999 2012 Where today are the Apollo 11 goodwill lunar sample displays collectspace com Retrieved March 24 2015 a b c d Pearlman Robert 1999 2012 Where today are the Apollo 17 goodwill lunar sample displays collectspace com Retrieved March 24 2015 Astromaterials Research amp Exploration Science 70017 Ilmenite Basalt PDF NASA Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lunar sample displays amp oldid 1174032586, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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