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Discussion of solid earth sciences.
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Mars meteorite contains numerous plant cells
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Mars meteorite contains numerous plant cells Figure 1 below is labelled for a fossilized plant’s sieve tubes found in a meteorite originating from Mars. The figure is imaged by Mr. Tom Phillips, an expert in micrographs of Martain meteorites. Sieve tubes are usually found in the phloem in the vascular bundle of a plant’s... more »
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Our 0.1<1% hollow moon, and near infinite vacuum of Selene L1 / Brad Guth
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Where’s the objective evidence that our Selene/moon is not the least bit hollow? Where's our public funded science pertaining to the Earth-moon L1 (Selene L1)? Since most everything original about our Apollo mission obtained science is either missing or remains as need-to-know or inaccessible, where's the other 99.9% of our public funded LRO science?... more »
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Meteorites ... destination?
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I was told that more meteorites fall onto the southern hemisphere than the northern. Is this true - and if so: what is the reason? Thanks for replies - Klaus [link] Nature Wilderness Geology
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Africa unzips; boffins thrilled and busy
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It's so nice to see some, not entirely serious, non-scientists taking an interest in geology: "An enormous 35-mile-long rift which "unzipped" in "just days" across the face of Ethiopia has now been confirmed by boffins as the beginning of a process which will see Africa split in two by a new ocean. Geologists around the world, including some at Leeds Uni in the UK,... more »
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