Touch a piece of the Moon at Canberra's Lunar Rock Exhibit

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-04 07:47:17 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-04 11:55:36

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Touch a piece of the Moon at Canberra's Lunar Rock Exhibit

Feel one touch away from the Moon at Canberra's Lunar Rock Exhibit, which features a basalt rock collected during NASA's 1972 Apollo 17 mission. This stunning piece of space history is the only touchable Moon rock in the Southern Hemisphere and one of just 11 worldwide. Take part in this unforgettable experience and feel connected to the celestial body itself.

Canberrans and visitors now have an extraordinary opportunity to experience a piece of lunar history firsthand. The national capital is home to the only touchable Moon rock in the Southern Hemisphere, giving visitors to the Lunar Rock Exhibit an unforgettable experience at the National Museum of Australia.

The basalt rock on display was collected during NASA's 1972 Apollo 17 mission, which reportedly marks the last manned mission to the Moon. According to sources, the impressive exhibit is one of just 11 touchable Moon rocks globally, offering locals and visitors an extraordinary chance to interact with pieces of the Moon itself.

The Lunar Rock Exhibit is sure to be a transformative experience for all who attend, providing a unique opportunity to reflect on our place in the cosmos and appreciate the wonders of our solar system. Get yours to feel one touch away from the Moon at Canberra's Lunar Rock Exhibit.

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