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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