American sues NASA for ownership moon dust

An American sues NASA for the right to own moon dustA photo from open sources

American Laura Murray Kikko from Cincinnati Ohio Filed last week lawsuit against the most American National Space Agency. The fact is that representatives NASA tried to take a sample of moon dust from a woman her from her parents. Those, in turn, received such an unusual present from the famous astronaut Neil Armstrong, with whom he was close friends father of our heroine.

Wishing at all costs to defend their rights Kikko tells reporters what she received at the age of 10 from mother’s glass flask, which holds the dust, presumably from a natural satellite of the Earth. Laura’s father Tom Murray was a pilot American Air Corps and Armstrong’s good friend, with which together they were in an exclusive and once secret club “Quit Birman” for male pilots.

Armstrong, who was on the moon, presented Kikko to his mother in the 1970s this bottle, to which I attached a note: “Laura Ann Murray – total best of all – Neil Armstrong – Apollo 11 “. Handwriting the examination has repeatedly confirmed that these words were in the very case written by the legendary astronaut. So in the flask indeed there may be a high probability of dust, delivered by the Americans in 1969 from the moon.

Why did NASA need a handful of moon dust from private collections?

The catch is that, according to American law, all dust brought to Earth by NASA astronauts is property US government. Having learned that Kikko owns so rare artifact, space agency representatives literally started put pressure on a woman, insistently demanding to return a valuable sample to them. Not so long ago, NASA scientists, by the way, determined that moon dust is very destructively affects a person, killing his cells and even mutating DNA Thus, representatives of the department have a new reason to demand the return of the flask. They say that is in it dust can be deadly to others.

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Laura’s lawyer claims to prove the authenticity of the content a bottle given to her parents, fortunately for the plaintiff, impossible:

  • firstly, the dust, they say, can have both lunar and quite earthly origin. Maybe Armstrong was just joking;
  • besides, it is still unknown whether the Americans did not fly to the moon at all. Lately, a lot of evidence has surfaced that even today with our level of space technology launch man without risk to his health through Van Allen’s belts is problematic in sixties of the last century “Apollo”, according to experts, and at all was “cans”, which orbital flights were not very suitable;
  • so NASA from Laura Murray most likely needs a non-lunar dust, and the elimination of physical evidence that the “Mission Apollo “was a hoax and the biggest fraud of the XX century from the USA;
  • no one will obviously open the flask, therefore, while it the content is in such a “superposition”, then it is safe for surrounding, and until then, NASA can not claim this subject.

Lastly, NASA management has not yet responded to the lawsuit. women. He has about 2 months for this.

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