842 lbs (382kg).
The Apollo missions returned approximately 842 pounds (381 kilograms) of rock and soil samples from the Moon to Earth.
Apollo 14 returned 43 kilograms (95 lb) of lunar samples Apollo 15 returned 77 kilograms (170 lb) of lunar samples 170 - 95 = 75 lbs more returned by Apollo 15 than Apollo 14.
There were 6 successful moon landings and each one returned a number of samples. In all the missions returned 841.4 pounds of moon rock and regolith. Apollo 11 - 47.51 lbs Apollo 12 - 75.73 lbs Apollo 14 - 93.21 lbs Apollo 15 - 170.44 lbs Apollo 16 - 211.00 lbs Apollo 17 - 243.65 lbs
NASA's first lunar landing mission, Apollo 11, returned nearly 21 kilograms (50 pounds) of lunar material to Earth. Apollo missions 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 and 17 all together returned a total of 382 kilograms (842 pounds) of lunar samples.
Apollo 11 (AS-506) This was the first lunar landing mission and included the crew members Armstrong, Collins, and Aldrin. Mission Duration: approximately 8 days - 195 hr 18 min 35 sec. Moon rock sample mass returned: 47.8lbs
PARTIAL ANSWER:Over 800 pounds of moon rock have been returned to earth but I'm not sure of soil samples which would add considerably to that number.
The Apollo missions brought back a total of 382 kilograms (842 pounds) of rocks and soil samples from the Moon.
The Apollo missions brought back a total of 382 kilograms (842 pounds) of moon rock samples.
Apollo 11 brought back approximately 47.5 pounds (21.5 kilograms) of lunar material to Earth. This included rock and soil samples collected from the Moon's surface during the historic mission in July 1969. The samples have provided invaluable scientific insights into the Moon's geology and history.
The weight of each sample would be 0.01 pounds (10 pounds / 1000 samples). Therefore, the weight of 10 samples would be 0.1 pounds (0.01 pounds x 10 samples).
Apollo 11 (AS-506)This was the first lunar landing mission and included the crew members Armstrong, Collins, and Aldrin. Mission Duration: approximately 8 days - 195 hr 18 min 35 sec. Moon rock sample mass returned: 21.7 kgconverted to lbs: 47.8
Apollo 11 brought back 47.5 pounds (21.5 kilograms) of lunar material, including rocks, soil, and core samples from the Moon's surface. These samples provided valuable insights into the Moon's geology and history. The mission's findings have contributed significantly to our understanding of the Moon's formation and its relationship to Earth.