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- From: cain@geomag.gly.fsu.edu (Joe Cain)
- Subject: Re: SNC-Meteorite source (was Re^2: Cheap Mars Rocks)
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- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 93 16:43:32 GMT
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- In article <93011.111344K3032E0@ALIJKU11.BITNET> <K3032E0@ALIJKU11.BITNET> writes:
- >Nobody knows for sure how the SNC came from Mars to Earth,
- ...
- >Sure enough, SNC's don't fall on Antarctica more often than on other
- >continents. But unless you see it fall, Luna- and Mars-Meteorites are hard
- >to distingush from terrest.rocks.
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- Why has no one looked in Greenland?
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