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Martian meteorites land at Army lab
Army Research Laboratory
March 1, 2019 | 4:26
NASA officials say that some rare and distinct meteorites found on Earth were actually blasted off Mars by a large impact event. One such rock from the red planet made its way to an Army laboratory recently for a special X-ray look inside.
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