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Scientists Find That Earth and Mars are Different to the Core baalke 06-28-2007
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Posted by BradGuth on August 10, 2007, 10:46 pm
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> The lunar-derived meteorites are uncommon, but securely
> identified by correlation against Apollo samples.

There's no such thing as an uncommon lunar-derived sample. They'd
have to be everywhere you'd care to look. Where the hell else would
that sort of displaced mega, giga if not teratonnage have gone?
- Brad Guth


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