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Rare Meteorite Found Using New Camera
Sunday, September 20, 2009 - Ehud Rattner
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Researchers have discovered an unusual kind of meteorite in the Western Australian desert and have uncovered where in the Solar System it came from, in a very rare finding published in the journal Science. Meteorites are the only surviving physical record of the formation of our Solar System and by analysing them researchers can glean valuable information about the conditions that existed when the early Solar System was being formed.    (source: www3.imperial.ac.uk)



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