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Fake Dutch 'moon rock' revealed | Fake Dutch 'moon rock' revealed |
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A treasured piece at the Dutch national museum - a supposed moon rock from the first manned lunar landing - is nothing more than petrified wood, curators say. | |
It was given to former Prime Minister Willem Drees during a goodwill tour by the three Apollo-11 astronauts shortly after their moon mission in 1969. | It was given to former Prime Minister Willem Drees during a goodwill tour by the three Apollo-11 astronauts shortly after their moon mission in 1969. |
When Mr Drees died, the rock went on display at the Amsterdam museum. | When Mr Drees died, the rock went on display at the Amsterdam museum. |
At one point it was insured for around $500,000 (£308,000), but tests have proved it was not the genuine article. | At one point it was insured for around $500,000 (£308,000), but tests have proved it was not the genuine article. |
The Rijksmuseum, which is perhaps better known for paintings by artists such as Rembrandt, says it will keep the piece as a curiosity. | The Rijksmuseum, which is perhaps better known for paintings by artists such as Rembrandt, says it will keep the piece as a curiosity. |
"It's a good story, with some questions that are still unanswered," Xandra van Gelder, who oversaw the investigation that proved the piece was a fake, was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency. | "It's a good story, with some questions that are still unanswered," Xandra van Gelder, who oversaw the investigation that proved the piece was a fake, was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency. |
"We can laugh about it." | "We can laugh about it." |
The "rock" had originally been been vetted through a phone call to Nasa, she added. | The "rock" had originally been been vetted through a phone call to Nasa, she added. |
The US agency gave moon rocks to more than 100 countries following lunar missions in the 1970s. | The US agency gave moon rocks to more than 100 countries following lunar missions in the 1970s. |
US officials said they had no explanation for the Dutch discovery. | US officials said they had no explanation for the Dutch discovery. |
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