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This photograph shows orange-colored carbonate mineral globules found in a meteorite, called ALH84001, believed to...
This electron microscope image shows extremely tiny tubular structures that are possible microscopic fossils of...
In the center of this electron microscope image of a small chip from a meteorite are several tiny structures that...
This electron microscope image is a close-up of the center part of photo number S96-12301....
This high-resolution scanning electron microscope image shows an unusual tube-like structural form that is less than...
This electron microscope image shows tubular structures of likely Martian origin. These structures are very similar...
This 4.5 billion-year-old rock, labeled meteorite ALH84001, is one of 10 rocks from Mars in which researchers have...
This electron microscope image shows egg-shaped structures, some of which may be possible microscopic fossils of...