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University of Alberta Museums. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology. Mineralogy and Petrology Collection. Mineralogy and Petrology Museum. Mars rocks fell in Africa last July. Scientists are confirming a recent and rare invasion from Mars meteorite chunks from the red planet that fell in Morocco last July. The Associated Press article quotes University of Alberta researcher and meteorite collection curator Chris Herd. Trapping time in amber.

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University of Alberta Museums. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. Laboratory for Vertebrate Paleontology. Mineralogy and Petrology Collection. Mineralogy and Petrology Museum. Mars rocks fell in Africa last July. Scientists are confirming a recent and rare invasion from Mars meteorite chunks from the red planet that fell in Morocco last July. The Associated Press article quotes University of Alberta researcher and meteorite collection curator Chris Herd. Trapping time in amber.

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