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English: NASA astronaut Charles "Pete" Conrad, commander of the Apollo 12 mission, holding two moon rocks brought back to Earth by the Apollo 12 astronauts. The rocks were under analysis at the Manned Spacecraft Center's Lunar Receiving Laboratory. NASA photo S69-60424 in public domain.
Date Taken on 29 November 1969
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