How an Intern Stole NASA's Moon Rocks.

By Carmel Hagen.

In 2002, rogue NASA interns stole millions of dollars in moon rocks. 
This is the untold story of how they did it.

Building 31 North's white halls are empty, because it is the middle of 
the night. NASA interns Thad Roberts and Tiffany duck inside a bathroom, 
and tear off their clothing. Then they change into the contents of their 
duffel bags---2mm thick neoprene bodysuits. Like in a bad movie, the 
suits will help Thad and Tiffany avoid heat sensors armed to feel out 
threatening climate changes inside a vault. The adrenaline, their 
attraction, the smell of rubber suits and the fear of failure is almost 
overwhelming. After pulling on the thermally shielded gear, Tiffany and 
Thad step back into the corridor, moving toward the turnstile lock that 
guards their target: NASA's prized stash of moon rocks.

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http://gizmodo.com/5242736/how-an-intern-stole-nasas-moon-rocks
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