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Mars again
- To: meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>, Pierre-Alex Vachon <avachon@src-mtl.com>
- Subject: Mars again
- From: Pierre-Alex Vachon <avachon@src-mtl.com>
- Date: Mon, 05 Apr 1999 19:59:16 -0400
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Hello list,
Is it still possible to see a marsian meteorite fall in our time? If
yes, could it be the result of a relatively recent impact on Mars?
Also, what would be its approximate worth, by the gram? If it fell in
the hands of a private collector/hunter, what would happen in terms of
its ownership, in other words, would there be significant pressure from
the scientific community to get it in its entirety? All comments
welcome.
Thanks.
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