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hey Vsauce Michael here there is an art museum on the moon supposedly we cant be sure until we go back and check but as the story goes in 1969 Fred wall Tower from Bell Laboratories and sculptor Forrest Myers convinced an engineer working on the Apollo 12 lunar lander to hide a itsy-bitsy roughly 2 by 1 centimeter ceramic tile within the gold blankets wrapped around parts of the spacecraft that would be left on the moon and etched onto that ship or artworks by famous artists according to everyone involved the plan worked and when the Apollo 12 team left the moon the wafer was still there now two days later Myers told the New York Times what they had done and this image of the wafer was published it contains a rauschenberg straight line a Oldenburg drawing of Mickey Mouse pretty cool and the story is likely to be true if confirmed that would make this wafer the first and currently only art museum on the moon but the thumb is covering something in fact its covering Andy Warhols submi