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Rare Water-Rich Mars Meteorite Discovered

astroengine writes "A rare Martian meteorite recently found in Morocco contains minerals with 10 times more water than previously discovered Mars meteorites, a finding that raises new questions about when and how long the planet most like Earth in the solar system had conditions suitable for life. The meteorite, known as Northwest Africa (NWA) 7034, is the second-oldest of 110 named stones originating from Mars that have been retrieved on Earth. Purchased from a Moroccan meteorite dealer in 2011, the black, baseball-sized stone, which weighs less than 1 pound, is 2.1 billion years old, meaning it formed during what is known as the early Amazonian era in Mars' geologic history. 'It's from a time on Mars that we actually don't know much about,' geologist Carl Agee, with the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, told Discovery News."

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  1. Ironic by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    We spend billions on probes, and get more information from looking at a rock in Africa.

    Nice work NASA.

    1. Re:Ironic by NSN+A392-99-964-5927 · · Score: 0, Troll

      We spend billions on probes, and get more information from looking at a rock in Africa.

      Nice work NASA.

      Why vote the parent as a troll? He was just stating the obvious and pissed on someone's bonfire. Get over it!

      Watch this, I will now be called troll!

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