The research team from
the University of Glasgow had physical evidence that could help find life on
the Red Planet. Scientists have discovered that the Martian meteorite that
fell near the Egyptian village of Nahla in 1911, contains traces of opal -
precious stones, often used in jewelry. Material for the study provided the
Museum of Natural History in London.
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Showing posts with label life on the Red Planet. Show all posts
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Saturday, July 25, 2015
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According to astrophysicists, the Earth is forthcoming cloud of unknown origin, which deletes everything in its path. It came from a bla...
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Previous May Cassini completed the first overview of Methoni (or Methone ), a small moon of Saturn, and exposed that the moon's sur...
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United Launch Alliance Company successfully conducted the launch of a rocket Delta IV , which brought with it the WGS-9 satellite for mi...
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NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold, who is currently on the International Space Station , posted a Bangkok snapshot from space on his Twitter ...