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Sunday, December 03, 2006

Science Sunday

Sometimes there is an advantage to living north of the 49th parallel. Like being hit by metorites.

Meteorite's Organic Matter Older Than the Sun, Study Says


Peter Brown, a planetary scientist at the University of Western Ontario, points in this October, 2000, photo, to a meteorite found on Tagish Lake, B.C. Scientists believe it to be the most primitive meteorite ever recovered, a relic from the early moments of our solar system. Dave Chidley/CP
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Peter Brown, a planetary scientist at the University of Western Ontario, points in this October, 2000, photo, to a meteorite found on Tagish Lake, B.C.

Scientists believe it to be the most primitive meteorite ever recovered, a relic from the early moments of our solar system.


Meteorite yields life origin clue

the meteorite scientists call 'the real time machine

Ancient Meteorites from Outer Solar System May Have Provided Raw Material For Life

Building blocks of solar system detected

Finding Our Origin in a Meteorite



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EUGENE PLAWIUK at 10:21 AM
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