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Two new minerals never before seen on Earth discovered in massive 33,500-pound meteorite

Por: CBS News Science November 30, 2022

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A massive meteorite discovered in Somalia in 2020 has been hiding what researchers call a phenomenal discovery – two new minerals, and potentially a third, that have never before been seen on Earth. The minerals were discovered from a 70-gram slice of the 15.2-ton El Ali meteorite that had been known about by locals for five to seven generations but was only officially discovered two years ago.  Researchers from the University of Alberta... + full article



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