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Meteorite contains 7-billion-year-old stardust, the oldest material on Earth
A meteorite that fell 50 years ago in Australia contains stardust that formed 5 to 7 billion years ago -- the oldest solid material ever found on Earth -- scientists say.

01/13/2020

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Meteorite contains 7-billion-year-old stardust, the oldest material on Earth
A meteorite that fell 50 years ago in Australia contains stardust that formed 5 to 7 billion years ago -- the oldest solid material ever found on Earth -- scientists say.

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Scientists just discovered giant 790,000-year-old meteor crater
A meteor that struck Earth about 790,000 years ago covered ten percent of the planet with black lumps of debris.

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'Lost' iron meteorites may lurk beneath Antarctic ice. Scientists are on a quest to find them.
Scientists are scouring the remote Antarctic ice cap for rare meteorites chock-full of iron and holding secrets to the history of our solar system going back some 4.5 billion years.Â

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