Using neutron and X-ray tomography, a crew of planetary researchers from Lund University and elsewhere examined a piece of Miller Range (MIL) 03346, a nakhlite meteorite from Miller Range in Antarctica. Nakhlites are a bunch of igneous Martian meteorites which can be wealthy in minerals referred to as pyroxene and olivine. One key discovering in these meteorites is […]
1.3-Billion-Year-Old Martian Meteorite Had Limited Exposure to Water, Study Finds
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