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Identifying cosmic muck

Harry Y. McSween ()
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Harry Y. McSween: University of Tennessee

Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6806, 843-844

Abstract: A fireball that landed in the Canadian Yukon has yielded meteorite fragments that are proving difficult to classify — could they be the most primitive samples to have been found on Earth so far?

Date: 2000
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