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2018-10-10 16:39:33 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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One of the largest lunar meteorites will be put up for auction in Boston later this month. The huge moon rock, which weighs just over 5.5 kilograms, is a unique specimen which crashed to Earth in 2017. The meteorite is comprised of six fragments which fit together perfectly. Known as ‘Buagaba’ or ‘The Moon Puzzle,’ it is now expected to sell for more than $500,000 as part of the Space Exploration Sale. (Photo/IC)

One of the largest lunar meteorites will be put up for auction in Boston later this month. The huge moon rock, which weighs just over 5.5 kilograms, is a unique specimen which crashed to Earth in 2017. The meteorite is comprised of six fragments which fit together perfectly. Known as ‘Buagaba’ or ‘The Moon Puzzle,’ it is now expected to sell for more than $500,000 as part of the Space Exploration Sale. (Photo/IC)

One of the largest lunar meteorites will be put up for auction in Boston later this month. The huge moon rock, which weighs just over 5.5 kilograms, is a unique specimen which crashed to Earth in 2017. The meteorite is comprised of six fragments which fit together perfectly. Known as ‘Buagaba’ or ‘The Moon Puzzle,’ it is now expected to sell for more than $500,000 as part of the Space Exploration Sale. (Photo/IC)

One of the largest lunar meteorites will be put up for auction in Boston later this month. The huge moon rock, which weighs just over 5.5 kilograms, is a unique specimen which crashed to Earth in 2017. The meteorite is comprised of six fragments which fit together perfectly. Known as ‘Buagaba’ or ‘The Moon Puzzle,’ it is now expected to sell for more than $500,000 as part of the Space Exploration Sale. (Photo/IC)

One of the largest lunar meteorites will be put up for auction in Boston later this month. The huge moon rock, which weighs just over 5.5 kilograms, is a unique specimen which crashed to Earth in 2017. The meteorite is comprised of six fragments which fit together perfectly. Known as ‘Buagaba’ or ‘The Moon Puzzle,’ it is now expected to sell for more than $500,000 as part of the Space Exploration Sale. (Photo/IC)

One of the largest lunar meteorites will be put up for auction in Boston later this month. The huge moon rock, which weighs just over 5.5 kilograms, is a unique specimen which crashed to Earth in 2017. The meteorite is comprised of six fragments which fit together perfectly. Known as ‘Buagaba’ or ‘The Moon Puzzle,’ it is now expected to sell for more than $500,000 as part of the Space Exploration Sale. (Photo/IC)

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