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U.S. sues astronaut over space camera
by Staff Writers
Palm Beach, Fla. (UPI) Oct 5, 2011

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A federal judge in Florida has refused Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell's request to dismiss a lawsuit that seeks the return of a space camera.

The 80-year-old Mitchell got slapped with the government suit after he tried to sell a data acquisition camera he brought back from the moon in 1971 for $80,000, The Palm Beach (Fla.) Post reported.

U.S. District Judge Daniel Hurley rejected Mitchell's argument that the government waited too long to get the camera back and that the camera was a gift.

"It is well settled that the United States is not bound by (four-year) state statutes of limitations," Hurley wrote in a ruling Monday.

He also said Mitchell would have to prove that the camera was a gift.

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