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Re: A Hoax Involving Orgueil?
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- Subject: Re: A Hoax Involving Orgueil?
- From: Jim Hurley <hurleyj@arachnaut.org>
- Date: Sat, 12 Jun 1999 10:45:17 -0700
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On page 74 of Rocks from Space, Norton describes Orgueil's fall and
notes that in 1961 "two scientists presented evidence for the presence
of tiny structures within the Orgueil meteorite that resemble fossil
algae. This most provocative conclusion has been the source of
considerable debate ever since."
No mention of hoax, however.
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Jim Hurley Freelance graphics artist
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