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Woman Sues NASA for Moon Dust She Says Astronaut Gave Her

She claims the moon dust was given to her by Armstrong, who she says was a friend of her late father

A Tennessee woman is suing NASA to maintain possession of what she says is a vial of moon dust given to her by astronaut Neil Armstrong when she was 10 years old, NBC News reported

Laura Cicco in her lawsuit says the vial was given to her in the 1970s by Armstrong, who she claims was a friend of her father. A handwriting expert authenticated the signature on a note accompanying the vial and tests of the vial's contents found that "there is no evidence to rule out a lunar origin." Terrestrial materials from Earth's crust were also identified in the sample, however. 

NASA has a reputation for aggressiveness in its efforts to take possession of lunar samples held by private citizens. The agency declined to comment. 

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) conceded the nomination to Hillary Clinton, praising the campaigns for pulling together and putting together “the most progressive platform in the history of the Democratic Party.”
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