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The Prism   →   Investigating Mars' Crust Not Just a Job for Curiosity: Unique Meteorite Find

Jan 18, 2013 17:53
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Photo Credit: Hemera
Photo Credit: Hemera
WASHINGTON – Curiosity isn't the only thing probing Mars these days. Scientists at the University of New Mexico are doing so thanks to meteorite that likely originated from Mars's crust.

Host Andrew Hiller spoke with Carl Agee, director for the Institute of Meteorites and professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the University of New Mexico, to talk about the Red Planet.


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