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When the moon rock and dust were brought back to Earth, was it made safe so as to not contaminate Earth? If so, how?

The lunar samples were in the “Lunar Lab” for about 3 months, and longer, to determine there were no dangerous organisms. After that time, tiny samples were dealt out to all world leaders as a good will gift. Then, lunar samples were sent out on an “On-loan” basis to dozens of museums as well. (To my knowledge, some of those “on-loan” agreements are going on to 50 years.)

What are the best ways to preserve very old negatives on glass?

First, kudos to you for recognizing the importance of them as a unique record requiring preservation. There is a good chance that the negatives you have are unique and irreplaceable, each one a tiny window into the time they were taken.The bad news is that properly preserving and archiving glass negatives is not a trivial undertaking. They are fragile and easily destroyed, sensitive to temperature and subject to loss of information over time.As such, I advise the family set up a loan agreement with a university or museum collection, where they can be properly housed, preserved and where digital copies of their information can be made.Here's an article covering details of preservation and archival of glass photographic plates: https://www.webjunction.org/documents/webjunction/The_Preservation_of_Glass_Plate_Negatives.html

If I loan a rare art piece to a (private or public) gallery, how much percentage will they pay me to be allowed to display it?

Zero comes to mind. But, you have not provided any details on your Loan Agreement, and hopefully your lawyers did a thorough job in review of the agreement. Overall a lot depends on where you are and what is in the Loan Agreement. You definitely want to consult a tax attorney and your financial advisors.Or do you mean how much will be the modest fee that they will charge you for the conservation and temporary housing of your rare art piece? That would depend on the institute and the condition of the artwork.Or are you asking how much tax will you need to pay, because depending on the country or the state, loaning art may trigger a Use Tax. Consult a tax attorney about that.You will also want to consult a tax attorney if they are going to pay you. It would not be a loan but a rent and that triggers other taxes as well. Not only short term but long term.You may save some money on insurance for the time period of the loan, how much would depend on the insurance provider. The museum will of course have their own specific insurance on the item. But you still want to keep your own insurance covering the artwork.You will also save money on storage cost as well, that is a plus.Overall a lot depends on where you are and what it is in Loan Agreement. You definitely want to consult a tax attorney and your financial advisors.

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