Today in Great Reads: “The Case of the Missing Moon Rocks” at The Atavist

The Atavist

The Atavist, one of our favorite venues for long-form journalism (and a great example of what the future of the medium looks like–their iPad stories have videos, photos, timelines, references, and more, all elegantly presented), just announced their latest story: “The Case of the Missing Moon Rocks”, by Joe Kloc. It’s the story of Joseph Gutheinz, a rogue NASA investigator, who’s dedicated his life to retrieving lost or stolen moon rocks. It’s available for $2.99 (Atavist app or iBooks) or $1.99 (Kindle, Nook, text). Now if you’ll excuse us, we have some reading work to do.

 

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Dan Nosowitz is a freelance writer and editor who has written for Popular Science, The Awl, Gizmodo, Fast Company, BuzzFeed, and elsewhere. He holds an undergraduate degree from McGill University and currently lives in Brooklyn, because he has a beard and glasses and that's the law. You can follow him on Twitter.

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