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Former NASA astronaut Scott Parazynski (left) presents STS-130 Commander George Zamka (right) with a plaque containing moon rocks collected during the Apollo 11 mission and a rock from the summit of Mt. Everest. Zamka will deliver the rocks to the ISS during the STS-130 mission. Photo Credit: NASA
Moon rocks, collected during the historic Apollo 11 mission, will find a new residence aboard the International Space Station alongside a piece of Mt. Everest.
Upon reaching the summit of Mt. Everest, former NASA astronaut Scott Parazynski stops for a photo with the Apollo 11 moon rocks he carried along for the trek. Parazynski reached the summit of Mt. Everest on May 20, 2009. Photo Credit: Danuru Sherpa
After being presented with the moon and Earth rocks, Zamka expressed the significance of the event.
Plaque containing rock collected from the summit of Mt. Everest (left) and moon rocks collected during the Apollo 11 mission (right). Photo Credit: NASA
“These are the folks who I really looked up to as a kid,” Parazynski said. “It’s great to grow up in a country where you can walk in the paths of these types of people. One of the things I like to do is to honor them and pay tribute to them, and that is why I took a sample of the moon with me to Mt. Everest.”