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Saturday, July 20, 2013

Does Confirmed Apollo 11 Space Junk Really Belong to Jeff Bezos?

Confirmed Apollo 11 engines recovered in the Atlantic ocean last year by Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos means that these prized pieces of space junk will never be a part of Americonic Art's expansive White Trash Collection.

That's all right though, because there's plenty more debris like that stuff currently circling the planet or sitting at the bottom of the seven seas somewhere, not to mention a countless number of meteorites and moon rocks.

However, considering it was the U.S. taxpayers who funded the pricey Apollo missions in the 1960s and 70s, is the confirmed Apollo flotsam really Jeff Bezos to own, irrespective of the mega-millions he may have spent to recover those items?

And, if so, can we all expect to see them soon listed on his website for sale? Say in the automotive or rocket ship departments?

Or will he just list them for bidding on eBay?

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