Moon Rock sells for US $ 855,000 at auction



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The three tiny lunar stones were obtained during the Russian unmanned Luna-16 mission on the Moon in 1970.

The only documented lunar stone still in private hands sold in an auction house here for $ 850,000.

Thursday's sale – including all sorts of objects and items related to outer space – was held a month before the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 8 mission to send out Men around the Moon for the first time, and Sotheby's benefited from this anniversary to offer about 300 collectors items related to various space missions, reports Efe news.

The rocks of the moon – tiny fragments, in fact, had a value between $ 700,000 and $ 1 million and finally reached $ 855,000 after the addition of taxes and commissions.

The three tiny lunar stones were obtained during the Russian unmanned Luna-16 mission on the Moon in 1970.

The rocks originally belonged to Nina Ivanovna Koroleva, the video of the director of the Soviet Union's space program, Sergei Pavlovich Korolev, who received them as a gift from the USSR in recognition of the contribution of her deceased husband.

They had already been auctioned by Sotheby's in 1993, the first time in history that an extraterrestrial object was being offered to the public.

A space suit prepared for NASA between 1963 and 1965 for American astronaut Pete Conrad, priced at $ 162,500, was also auctioned off at the unusual sale on Thursday.

Sotheby's also auctioned the painting "The Final Impossibility: The Man's Footsteps on the Moon", painted in 1969 by American artist Norman Rockwell and sold for $ 87,500.

Numerous models of spacecraft, clocks and maps have also been sold, as well as autographs of famous astronauts and cosmonauts, including Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space of the Soviet Union, as well as photographs taken of the Moon during space missions and flags of different nations taken on these missions.

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