How much does a rock from the moon cost?

NASA assessed the value of the rocks at around $50,800 per gram in 1973 dollars, based on the total cost of retrieving the samples. That works to just a hair over $300,000 a gram in today's currency.
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Can you buy a rock from the moon?

It is illegal for private citizens to own or buy any authentic Moon Rocks or related material. Lunar samples obtained on Earth through findings of crashed lunar meteorites are legal. However, as with all valuable and sought-after items, they are auctioned and sold illegally.
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How much is a moon rock from space?

The samples were recovered, and NASA estimated their value during the ensuing court case at about $1 million for 10 oz (280 g) of material.
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How much are NASA moon rocks worth?

They settled on a price of $5,000 a gram, which put the total value of the rocks in the safe at about $21 million.
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How much does a rock from space cost?

A prime specimen will easily fetch $50/gram while rare examples of lunar and Martian meteorites may sell for $1,000/gram or more — almost forty times the current price of gold!
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What is moon dust worth?

Lunar Dust Collected By Neil Armstrong Sells For $500,000 – After NASA Lost In Court To Keep It. Is It Better To Lease Or Buy A Car In Summer 2022?
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How much does a piece of moon cost?

You can buy a piece of the moon for about $2.5 million - CNN.
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Who owns the Moon?

The short answer is that no one owns the Moon. That's because of a piece of international law. The Outer Space Treaty of 1967, put forward by the United Nations, says that space belongs to no one country.
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How much is a pound of Moon rock worth?

Since those rocks, (which, precisely, weighed 101 grams), were valued at $21 million, that extrapolates to $94 million per pound. Consequently, the 842 pounds owned by the JSC would, according to NASA, be worth approximately $80 billion.
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Who Stole the Moon rocks?

On July 13th 2002, 25-year-old NASA trainee, Thad Roberts and his accomplices broke into the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, and stole a safe full of priceless moon rocks collected from the Apollo lunar missions over the years.
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How much is a Mars rock worth?

A large chunk of Martian rock, worth an estimated $30,000 to $50,000, holds bubbles of the planet's atmosphere trapped inside. According to Christie's, there are a dozen samples from the moon and Mars, and another dozen previously housed by famous museums around the world.
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Does NASA sell moon rocks?

NASA may be the only organization that's currently in the market for buying moon rocks from private companies, but the space agency allowed the companies to name their price. Lunar Outpost pledged to sell their sample for just $1, by far the smallest bid. Both iSpace companies plan to sell their samples for $5,000.
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Can you buy rock from Mars?

Mars meteorites will always be rare. The mechanism to launch the rocks from that world and get them to ours makes large amounts getting to Earth unlikely. But fortunately for meteorite collectors some Martian meteorites have been found in recent years and it is now possible to acquire pieces of these rare stones.
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Is it illegal to own moon dust?

Although these samples are no longer tracked by NASA, they are public gifts and, as is the case in the U.S. and most nations of the world, they cannot be legally transferred to individual ownership without legislation from the nation owning the lunar specimen.
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Are moon rocks genuine?

Generally, what people think are moon rocks aren't real lunar samples, says Robert Pearlman who runs the site. But in the rare case where somebody has an actual Apollo moon rock, Pearlman can help put them in touch with the proper authorities. You can send your queries to [email protected].
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Can you legally own a piece of the Moon?

The Outer Space Treaty means therefore that - no matter whose national flags are planted on the lunar surface - no nation can 'own' the Moon. As of 2019, 109 nations are bound by the Treaty, and another 23 have signed the agreement but have yet to be officially recognised.
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Can you buy the Moon?

Short answer: you can't. No one can. The relevant provision of the OST is Article II which states: “Outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, is not subject to national appropriation by claim of sovereignty, by means of use or occupation, or by any other means.”
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How much moon rocks came back?

Between 1969 and 1972 six Apollo missions brought back 382 kilograms (842 pounds) of lunar rocks, core samples, pebbles, sand and dust from the lunar surface.
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Are moon rocks radioactive?

Radioactive iron in moon rocks collected by astronauts on NASA's Apollo missions suggests that a nearby supernova blasted Earth a few million years ago, according to a new study.
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Do astronauts get paid for life?

According to NASA, civilian astronauts are awarded a pay grade of anywhere from GS-11 to GS-14, so the income range is relatively wide. Starting salaries begin at just over $66,000 a year. Seasoned astronauts, on the other hand, can earn upward of $144,566 a year.
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Can you buy a planet?

No, people cannot legally buy planets, at least for now. There isn't any way to legally enforce a claim to a planet, and courts have rejected similar claims in the past. International law forbids countries from claiming any celestial body, meaning a nation cannot grant space real estate to its citizens.
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Are there diamonds on the Moon?

The fact that the moon probe Surveyor V1 revealed the existence of an appreciable amount of carbon on the surface of the moon, in the neighbourhood of its site, lends strong support to a conjecture I made in 1965 (Optima 15, 160) that there may well be a relatively high concentration of micro-diamonds on the surface of ...
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Who owns Moon Rocks?

Apollo Moon Rocks are NASA and US government property which cannot be sold or exchanged to private citizens. Lunar meteorites are "Moon Rocks" just the same as the Apollo samples, except for one major detail : lunar meteorites were delivered to Earth by Mother Nature, and not astronauts who are government employees.
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How much is 1 acre on the moon?

In the years since, Hope has made a tidy fortune selling deeds to plots on the moon and other celestial bodies; he estimates around $12 million so far. A typical moon acre costs $24.99. The whole of Pluto is going for $250,000 — a good deal, but a tough commute.
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How much can I buy the moon for?

But anyone can buy a deed to land on the moon right now. The Lunar Registry (“Earth's leading lunar real-estate agency”) sells such deeds on its website for about $20 an acre.
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