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フランス国立自然史博物館(National Museum of Natural History)が公開した重さ1.3キロの隕石「パリ(Paris)」の写真(2010年2月1日公開)。(c)AFP/MUSEUM NATIONAL ...
More about the "Paris" meteorite:
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Who owns a piece of Va. space rock? Docs send to Smithsonian, landlord may ... Los Angeles Times The tennis ball-sized meteorite plummeted through the roof of a Virginia medical office just after dusk on Jan. 18, the same time that people reported ... |
Crystals in meteorite discovered to be harder than diamonds Oneindia Washington, February 3 (ANI): Scientists have found crystals in a meteorite that are even harder than diamonds. According to a report in Discovery News, ... |
Lorton meteorite should be 'the people's rock' Washington Post As one of the many local residents who saw the Lorton meteorite fall to Earth on Jan. 18, I was disappointed to read that the landlords of the office ... |
Carbon Crystals Harder Than Diamond Found In Finnish Meteorite Popular Science The new title holder: mysterious carbon compounds found in a Finnish meteorite. Writing in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Tristan Ferroir, ... |
By Rich Murray
The Handbook of Texas Online describes the Odessa meteor crater as the largest of several smaller craters in the immediate area that were formed by the impact of thousands of octahedrites (an iron metallic type) that fell in prehistoric ...
Super Hard Diamonds Found in Meteorite
Discovery News
By Larry O'Hanlon | Tue Feb 2, 2010 04:17 AM ET It didn't look quite this dramatic, but ultra hard diamonds were discovered in a meteorite that fell over ...
The latest from NASA's Earth Observatory (02 February 2010)
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* Chiyli Crater, Kazakhstan
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Searching for happy endings » Comet and Meteor go home [...pi, pi, pi, eek, eek, eek]
By Jenn
Comet and Meteor A congratulations to Comet and Meteor for finding their new homes! Comet and Meteor were returned guinea pigs — originally adopted out by South Carolina Guinea Pig Rescue (which has since merged with ACR&S), ...
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