NASA is telling a Boston-based auction house “Houston, we have a problem.”
The space agency wants several Apollo 11 mission items returned that nearly ended up being auctioned on Thursday.
Some of the dust was shipped to a Minnesota lab, where scientists performed experiments on German cockroaches. A representative from RR Auction says they pulled the items from bidding until the dispute over whom the rightful owners are is settled.RR Auction
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