'Apollo 11 lunar sample belongs to buyer, not NASA'

New York: A mistakenly sold bag containing samples from the first manned mission to the moon belongs to the woman who bought it in a sale “conducted according to law”, a US District Court judge has ruled. Nancy Carlson of Inverness, Illinois, obtained the title to the historic artifact as “a good faith purchaser, in […]

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New York: A mistakenly sold bag containing samples from the first manned mission to the moon belongs to the woman who bought it in a sale "conducted according to law", a US District Court judge has ruled.

Nancy Carlson of Inverness, Illinois, obtained the title to the historic artifact as "a good faith purchaser, in a sale conducted according to law," according to the ruling by judge J. Thomas Marten in the US District Court for Kansas, Space.com reported on Friday.