A very, very, little amount.
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.
Approximately 382 kilograms (842 pounds) of moon rocks were brought back by the Apollo astronauts during the six successful moon landing missions.
about 860 kilos
Scientists learned important information about the moon's formation, history, and composition by studying the rocks brought back by astronauts. They found that the moon is much older than previously thought, provided evidence of past volcanic activity, and discovered similarities between moon rocks and certain rocks on Earth.
Neil Armstrong collected about 47.5 pounds (21.5 kilograms) of moon rock during the Apollo 11 mission. This rock and soil were brought back to Earth for scientific study.
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.
Approximately 382 kilograms (842 pounds) of moon rocks were brought back by the Apollo astronauts during the six successful moon landing missions.
about 860 kilos
Yes, small amounts of copper have been detected on the surface of the moon through samples brought back by Apollo missions and remote sensing instruments. However, the overall abundance of copper on the moon is much lower compared to Earth.
Millions of dollars. It would be a One-of-a-kind, but it would have had to gone to the Moon and back. Therefore it would have to be certified and authenticated.
Scientists learned important information about the moon's formation, history, and composition by studying the rocks brought back by astronauts. They found that the moon is much older than previously thought, provided evidence of past volcanic activity, and discovered similarities between moon rocks and certain rocks on Earth.
He didn't like Andy very much.
studying moon rocks gathered by astronauts ;D
Neil Armstrong collected about 47.5 pounds (21.5 kilograms) of moon rock during the Apollo 11 mission. This rock and soil were brought back to Earth for scientific study.
America, 840 lbs. The Russians brought back less than would fill a Coke can, and an additional 20 lbs. of Moon rock (severely damaged by Earth's atmosphere) was found on the ice in Antarctica, long after Apollo. In fact, it was only by comparison with the Apollo rocks that these scorched and melted rocks, damaged by Earth's atmosphere, the heat of entry, and the water in Earth's environment, were determined to be of lunar origin.
The answer will depend on where he is to be brought back from!
It took about 199,000 gallons to the moon and 189,001 gallons back