File:Lunar sample 15555, Tellus Museum (02).jpg
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DescriptionLunar sample 15555, Tellus Museum (02).jpg | Lunar sample 15555, brought back from the Moon by Apollo 15. On display at the Tellus Science Museum, Cartersville, Georgia, US. |
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