A. Jambon[1], J-A. Barrat[2], P. Gillet[3], C. Gpel[4], M. Javoy[5], J-L. Joron[6], V. Sautter[7].
Shergottite fragments are the most commonly found. The most common kind of Martian meteorite. First discovered in Shergotty, India, in 1865, these rocks originally come from Martian volcanoes.
Putting Martian meteorites in a nuclear reactor has confirmed their curiously young age. Most meteorites from Mars are just a few hundred million years old, and likely come from relatively recent ...
De Souza, Paulo A.,Jr. McCoy, Timothy J. McSween, Harry Y. Ming, Douglas W. Morris, Richard V. Rodionov, Daniel S. Squyres, Steven W. Zipfel, Jutta, SchröDer ...
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