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In 1970, the robotic Soviet mission Luna 16 returned 101 grams (3.6 oz) of lunar soil, followed by Luna 20s return of 55 grams (1.9 oz) in 1974, and Luna 24s return of 170 grams (6.0 oz) in 1976. Although they recovered far less than the Apollo missions, they did this fully automatically.
The 6 Apollo missions that landed on the lunar sur- face returned 2196 samples comprised of 382 kg. The 58 samples weighing 21.5 kg collected on Apollo 11 expanded to 741 samples weighing 110.5 kg by the time of Apollo 17.
The Apollo program as a whole returned over 382 kg (842 lb) of lunar rocks and regolith, including lunar soil, to the Lunar Receiving Laboratory in Houston. Today, 75% of the samples are stored at the Lunar Sample Laboratory Facility built in 1979.
NASA announced on Thursday it awarded contracts to four companies to collect soil from the moon for $1 to $15,000, rock-bottom prices that are intended to set a precedent for future exploitation of space resources by the private sector.
China has already conducted two lunar sample return missions, Change-5 and Change-6, and will launch the Tianwen-2 near-Earth asteroid sample return mission around May this year. The lander spacecraft aims to collect and launch samples with the help of an ascent vehicle.
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Stardust was a 385-kilogram robotic space probe launched by NASA on 7 February 1999. Its primary mission was to collect dust samples from the coma of comet Wild 2, as well as samples of cosmic dust, and return them to Earth for analysis. It was the first sample return mission of its kind.

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