NASA lost a rover and other space artifacts due to sloppy management, report says

Thanks to improper management, NASA has lost a wide array of historical spaceflight memorabilia over the last few decades — such as an old lunar soil bag, former spaceflight hand controllers, and even a test lunar rover. That’s according to a new report out today from NASA’s Office of the Inspector General, which analyzed how the space agency oversees its historical assets. While procedures have improved at NASA, a few unique pieces of storied spaceflight property have either been misplaced or taken by ex-employees.

NASA mainly has two types of historical property to look after: actual property like buildings and test sites, some of which are still used to support current missions; and personal items like spacesuits and other tools, many...

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