[meteorite-list] 13 years later - Martian meteorite surrenders new secrets

From: Meteorites USA <eric_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 09:33:18 -0800
Message-ID: <4B1401DE.9030004_at_meteoritesusa.com>

Hi List,

If this turns out to be fossilized microbial life forms from Mars, that
means there are two planets in one solar system that harbor(ed) life!
Meaning the chances of there being life OUT THERE beyond our small part
of the cosmos just increased exponentially. I mean, if there is
verifiable and incontrovertible evidence of life being discovered to be
from TWO planets in one solar system we're certainly not alone in this
solar system, and most probably there's other life out there beyond our
tiny little neighborhood solar system in our galaxy, not to mention the
vast reaches of the universe!

Seems we just had a discussion about that not too long ago and there
were a whole bunch of naysayers.

Real aliens... Imagine that... ;)

Regards,
Eric Wichman
Meteorites USA





Greg Stanley wrote:
> I would have to say now:
> ALH84001 is the most valuable, rare and important meteorite on earth.
>
> Greg S.
>
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>
>> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 08:20:35 -0800
>> From: bolidechaser at yahoo.com
>> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>> Subject: [meteorite-list] 13 years later - Martian meteorite surrenders new secrets
>>
>> 13 years later -
>>
>> Martian meteorite surrenders new secrets of possible life
>>
>> BY CRAIG COVAULT
>> SPACEFLIGHT NOW
>> Posted: November 24, 2009
>>
>> Compelling new data that chemical and fossil evidence of ancient microbial life on Mars was carried to Earth in a Martian meteorite is being elevated to a higher plane by the same NASA team which made the initial discovery 13 years ago.
>>
>> Sources tell Spaceflight Now that the new data are providing a powerful new case for the Allen Hills Meteorite to have carried strong evidence of Martian life to Earth -- evidence that is increasingly standing up to scrutiny as new analytical tools are used to examine the specimen.
>>
>> The latest findings are the product of new research using more advanced High Resolution Electron Microscopy than was in existence when the initial findings were made and announced by NASA and the White House in 1996.
>>
>> Those laboratory sensors are being focused directly on carbonate discs and associated tiny magnetite crystals present inside the meteorite Allen Hills ALH 84001.
>>
>> More at:
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