[meteorite-list] Meteorite Picture of the Day

2012-12-04 Thread valparint
Today's Meteorite Picture of the Day: Sikhote Alin

Contributed by: Jean-Michel Masson

http://www.tucsonmeteorites.com/mpod.asp
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[meteorite-list] NASA's Curiosity Rover Wants Your Vote

2012-12-04 Thread Fabien Kuntz
Ask not what Curiosity can do for you--ask what you can do for Curiosity...


Vote ;-)

Fabien Kuntz
Météorites (ventes, expertise, conférences)
Animation scientifique et technique
WWMETEORITES (Siret : 511 850 612 00017)
www.wwmeteorites.com 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Birthday Bash

2012-12-04 Thread Jeff Kuyken
Hi all,

I asked Geoff Notkin a month or two ago and he confirmed the Birthday Bash
will be on Friday the 8th. 

Cheers,

Jeff


-Original Message-
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[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Michael
Blood
Sent: Tuesday, 4 December 2012 12:23 PM
To: Michael Mulgrew
Cc: Meteorite List; Met. Anita Westlake
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Birthday Bash

Perhaps Geoff or Steve will tell us?
Michael

On 12/3/12 5:03 PM, Michael Mulgrew mikest...@gmail.com wrote:

 I believe the Birthday Bash is held on the middle Friday, not a
 Wednesday.  This year I would expect it to be held Friday, Feb. 8.
 
 Michael in so. Cal.
 
 On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 4:56 PM, Michael Blood mlbl...@cox.net wrote:
 Hi Anita and all,
 
 Anita, the Tucson Meteorite Auction will be at 7:30 PM
 Saturday, Feb. 9th (viewing and mingling from 6PM on) at
 The Same Location:1150 N. Beverly. All this info available
 at:  http://michaelbloodmeteorites.com/AuctionTucson2013.html
 
 Geoff and Steve have yet to announce the Birthday Bash,
 But they have always held it the Wed before the auction. The
 IMCA dinner is always the Thursday after the BDBash  before
 The auction.
 
 Looking foreword to seeing your jolly, gregarious self - and so
 Many others - in Tucson! (Is it time for Tucson Fever, already?!)
 
 Warm regards, Michael
 
 
 
 
 On 12/3/12 8:29 AM, Met. Anita Westlake anitawestl...@att.net wrote:
 
 Apologies in advance if this was already announced, but I'm looking for
info
 on
 the Birthday Bash and the Auction. Dates, times and locations please.
Need
 to
 make my flight reservations...
 Thanks much,
 Anita
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[meteorite-list] AD: Ensisheim, BERLANGUILLAS Nakhla, Murray, Wold Cottage, LEIGHLINBRIDGE ending soon on eBay!

2012-12-04 Thread Shawn Alan
Hello Listers, 

Thank you for taking a look at my post of meteorites 
I have for sale on eBay. Here is your chance to own some rare and historic 
meteorites. Please take a look and if you have any questions or OFFERS 
 /or TRADES, please email me and I'll get back with you. Also if you are 
looking for bigger/smaller meteorites, let me know too. A meteorite is a 
meteorite, but a meteorite with history and a legacy, will always add aura 
to your meteorite collection and value. 

New eBay Store 
http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633nyc/m.html

Featured Meteorites

7 Historic meteorite falls LOT - Ensisheim, Tabor, Albareto, Luce, Barbotan ...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251188753448?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

VALERA Cow killing HAMMER STONE meteorite - rare fall with documentation!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251193454698?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

ENSISHEIM historic meteorite fall from 1492 - 1st fall from France - Very Rare
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251193450414?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

LEIGHLINBRIDGE meteorite fall 1999 - TKW 271g from Ireland. Super Rare 67mg
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251193449335?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

BARBOTAN rare historic meteorite hammer fall -1790 France - Killed a Man!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251189614361?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

MURRAY Ultra Rare CM2 Meteorite 70 Amino Acids Polyols SUGARS - ASU Collection.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251193453055?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

Shawn Alan 
IMCA 1633 
eBay Store 
http://www.ebay.com/sch/imca1633nyc/m.html
http://www.meteoritefalls.com/    
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[meteorite-list] AD - NWA 7315 Fresh monomict basaltic eucrite breccia...

2012-12-04 Thread Fabien Kuntz
Hello, 


here are the specimens of NWA 7315, a new basaltic eucrite (classification 
T.Irving) : 

Very fresh monomict eucrite breccia composed of sparse basaltic eucrite clasts 
in a matrix of related crystal debris.  Exsolved pigeonite (low-Ca pyroxene 
host Fs58.3-59.6    Wo7.1-6.0, FeO/MnO = 31-32; high-Ca pyroxene exsolution 
lamellae Fs30.0-30.3    Wo 41.6-40.5, FeO/MnO = 30-31), calcic plagioclase, 
silica polymorph, ilmenite, chromite, troilite and rare slightly stained metal.


http://www.wwmeteorites.com/Ventes/NWA7315.html



And ending tonight, 86 ebay sales : 

http://www.ebay.com/sch/wwmeteorites-25/m.html?_dmd=1_ipg=50_sop=12_rdc=1




Fabien
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[meteorite-list] NASA Opportunity Rover Finishes Walkabout On Mars Crater Rim

2012-12-04 Thread Ron Baalke


Dec. 4, 2012

Dwayne Brown 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1726 
dwayne.c.br...@nasa.gov 

Guy Webster 
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. 
818-354-6278 
guy.webs...@jpl.nasa.gov 

RELEASE: 12-418

NASA OPPORTUNITY ROVER FINISHES WALKABOUT ON MARS CRATER RIM

SAN FRANCISCO -- The latest work assignment for NASA's long-lived Mars 
rover Opportunity is a further examination of an area where the robot 
just completed a walkabout. 

If you are a geologist studying a site like this, one of the first 
things you do is walk the outcrop, and that's what we've done with 
Opportunity, said Steve Squyres, the mission's principal 
investigator at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. 

Coming up on its ninth anniversary, Opportunity still is a capable 
robotic explorer. It has been investigating a crater-rim site where 
observations from orbiting Mars spacecraft detected traces of clay 
minerals, which form under wet, non-acidic conditions that can be 
favorable for life. The rover's current activities were presented at 
the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco. 

The rover team chose this site as a driving destination years earlier. 
The site is named Matijevic Hill in honor of the late Jacob 
Matijevic, who led the engineering team for the twin Mars exploration 
rovers Spirit and Opportunity for several years. 

Opportunity drove about 1,160 feet (354 meters) in a counterclockwise 
circuit around Matijevic Hill in October and November, bringing the 
total miles driven on the mission to 22 miles (35.4 kilometers). 
Researchers used the rover to survey the extent of Matijevic Hill 
outcrops and identify the best places to investigate further. 

We've got a list of questions posed by the observations so far, 
Squyres said. We did this walkabout to determine the most efficient 
use of time to answer the questions. Now we have a good idea what 
we're dealing with, and we're ready to start the detailed work. 

The hill is on the western rim of Endeavour Crater, a bowl 14 miles 
(22 kilometers) in diameter. An impact from a celestial object dug 
this crater more than 3 billion years ago, pushing rocks onto the rim 
from a greater depth than Opportunity reached during its first 
several years on Mars. Since the impact, those rocks may have been 
altered by environmental conditions. Sorting out the relative ages of 
local outcrops is a key to understanding the area's environmental 
history. 

Almost nine years into a mission planned to last for three months, 
Opportunity is fit and ready for driving, robotic-arm operations and 
communication with Earth, said the mission's deputy project 
scientist, Diana Blaney, of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in 
Pasadena, Calif. 

Two outcrops of high interest on Matijevic Hill are Whitewater Lake 
and Kirkwood. Whitewater Lake is light-toned material that science 
team members believe may contain clay. Kirkwood contains small 
spheres with composition, structure and distribution that differ from 
other iron-rich spherules, nicknamed blueberries, that Opportunity 
found at its landing site and throughout the Meridiani Planum area it 
has explored. Squyres calls the Kirkwood spheres newberries. 

We don't know yet whether Whitewood Lake and Kirkland are from before 
or after the crater formed, he said. One of the most important 
things to work out is the order and position of the rock layers to 
tell us the relative ages. We also need more work on the composition 
of Whitewater and debris shed by Whitewater to understand the clay 
signature seen from orbit, and on the composition of the newberries 
to understand how they formed. 

NASA launched Spirit and Opportunity in 2003. Both completed their 
three-month prime missions in April 2004 with Spirit ceasing 
operations in 2010. The mission's goal is to learn about the history 
of wet environments on ancient Mars. JPL manages the Mars Exploration 
Rover Project for NASA's Science Mission Directorate at NASA 
Headquarters in Washington. 

For more information about Opportunity, visit 

http://www.nasa.gov/rovers 

You can follow the project on Twitter and on Facebook at: 

http://twitter.com/MarsRovers 

and 

http://www.facebook.com/mars.rovers 

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[meteorite-list] AD ; 108g H7 impact melt...

2012-12-04 Thread Abdelaziz Alhyane
Hello List,
 I have a nice H7 IMB stone for sale, off list if interested please.

Best regards
Aziz
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[meteorite-list] Vast Systems of Ancient Caverns on Mars May Have Captured Enormous Floodwaters

2012-12-04 Thread Ron Baalke

NEWS RELEASE FROM THE PLANETARY SCIENCE INSTITUTE

FROM: 
Alan Fischer
Public Information Office
Planetary Science Institute
520-382-0411
520-622-6300
fisc...@psi.edu

Vast Systems of Ancient Caverns on Mars May Have Captured Enormous Floodwaters

Dec. 4, 2012, Tucson, Ariz. -- An international research team led by the 
Planetary 
Science Institute has found evidence that indicates that approximately 
2 billion years ago enormous volumes of catastrophic floods discharges 
may have been captured by extensive systems of caverns on Mars, said PSI 
Research Scientist, J. Alexis Palmero Rodriguez.

Rodriguez and the research team came to this conclusion after studying the 
terminal 
regions of the Hebrus Valles, an outflow channel that extends approximately 250 
kilometers downstream from two zones of surface collapse. 

The Martian outflow channels comprise some of the largest known channels in the 
solar system. Although it has been proposed their discharge history may have 
once 
led to the formation of oceans, the ultimate fate and nature of the fluid 
discharges 
has remained a mystery for more than 40 years, and their excavation has 
been attributed to surface erosion by glaciers, debris flows, catastrophic 
floodwaters, and perhaps even lava flows, Rodriguez said.

The PSI-led teams' work documents the geomorphology of Hebrus Valles, a Martian 
terrain that is unique in that it preserves pristine landforms located 
at the terminal reaches of a Martian outflow channel. These generally 
appear highly resurfaced, or buried, at other locations in the planet. 
Rodriguez and his co-authors propose in an article titled Infiltration 
of Martian overflow channel floodwaters into lowland cavernous systems
published in Geophysical Research Letters that large volumes of catastrophic 
floodwaters, which participated in the excavation of Hebrus Valles, may 
have encountered their ultimate fate in vast cavernous systems.

They hypothesize that evacuated subsurface space during mud volcanism was an 
important process in cavern development.  Mud volcanism can expel vast 
volumes of subsurface volatiles and sediments to the surface. But because 
evacuation of subsurface materials generally occurs within unconsolidated 
sediments resulting caverns are transient and mechanically highly unstable. 

However, the investigated Martian caverns appear to have developed within 
permafrost, which at -65 degrees Celsius (-85 degree Fahrenheit) - a 
typical mean annual surface temperature for the investigated latitudes 
- has a mechanical strength similar to that of limestone. Limestone 
rocks host most of the terrestrial cavern systems.

Possible cavern have been recently identified on Mars and their existence 
has caught much scientific and public attention because of their potential 
as exobiological habitats. However, their age and dimensions remain 
uncertain. The discovery of vast caverns that existed in ancient periods of 
Mars shows that these habitats may have in fact existed during billions of 
years of the planet's history, Rodriguez said.

PSI Senior Scientist Mary Bourke and Research Scientist Daniel C. Berman 
are co-authors on the paper.

This research was funded by a grant to PSI from the NASA Mars Data Analysis 
Program.


CONTACT:
J. Alexis Palmero Rodriguez
Research Scientist 
ale...@psi.edu


PSI INFORMATION:
Mark V. Sykes
Director
520-622-6300
sy...@psi.edu

PSI HOMEPAGE:
http://www.psi.edu

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[meteorite-list] Dag670 Shergottite - NWA6687 Lunar

2012-12-04 Thread Francesco Moser
Hello!

I have on sale some fragments of Dar al Gani 670 martian shergottite,
weights from 4mg to 172mg
3 different models of boxes and some samples on sale (labels will be in
English):
http://web.tiscali.it/francesco.moser/eBay/DaG670L.jpg
http://web.tiscali.it/francesco.moser/eBay/DaG670M.jpg
http://web.tiscali.it/francesco.moser/eBay/DaG670Spg


I have on sale some fragmented slice of Northwest Africa 6687 a new lunar
meteorite, weights from 5mg to 115mg
Very low TKW: only 42.4g!
Less than 30g for the market! These are the only small fragments available!
3 different models of boxes and some samples on sale (labels will be in
English):
http://web.tiscali.it/francesco.moser/eBay/NWA6687L.jpg
http://web.tiscali.it/francesco.moser/eBay/NWA6687M.jpg
http://web.tiscali.it/francesco.moser/eBay/NWA6687S.jpg

Mail me for pictures, weights and price!

Thank you for watching!

Francesco Moser
IMCA #1510

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[meteorite-list] AD: Beautiful Buzzard, marvelous Moapa Valley, bright Bondoc and a pretty Potter

2012-12-04 Thread Mendy Ouzillou
Good afternoon everyone,

Every now and then we need a little awesome alliteration in our lives.

I have started listing some interesting specimens that I have been collecting 
over the last 14 months.  

1) You hopefully already know about the fresh Bondoc I have available and I 
have listed some other fine examples including one slice that has an nice sized 
nodule (takes up most of the slice).

2) I have listed some Buzzard Coulee specimens that came directly from the 
finder who lives in the area of the fall.  They are fresh and have interesting 
features in the crust including brown crust patches that developed during 
transit through our atmosphere.

Now on to some really special pieces ...

3) 0.7g fragment (2 sides flat from cut) of Moapa Valley.  The only available 
CM1 outside of Antactica except for a tiny NWA.  Moapa Valley was found by 
Sonny Clary and this specimen comes with his card.

4) 19.66g slice of Potter.  This slice came to me in three pieces but has a 
Nininger number on it that was meticulously written on the side of one of the 
pieces.  The number is intact.  I am offering this as 1 lot at (what I hope is) 
a very attractive price.
 
Thank you for looking (and an advance thank you for bidding)!

Mendy Ouzillou
IMCA #8395
MetSoc member
Native Reviewer for Meteorites Scientific Journal 
(http://www.meteorites.pwr.wroc.pl/magazine.html)
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[meteorite-list] NASA Announces Robust Multi-Year Mars Program; New Rover to Close Out Decade of New Missions

2012-12-04 Thread Ron Baalke


Dec. 04, 2012

Dwayne Brown/Sarah DeWitt 
Headquarters, Washington   
202/358-1726/358-2451 
dwayne.c.br...@nasa.gov/ sarah.l.dew...@nasa.gov 


RELEASE: 12-420

NASA ANNOUNCES ROBUST MULTI-YEAR MARS PROGRAM; NEW ROVER TO CLOSE OUT DECADE OF 
NEW MISSIONS

WASHINGTON -- Building on the success of Curiosity's Red Planet 
landing, NASA has announced plans for a robust multi-year Mars 
program, including a new robotic science rover set to launch in 2020. 
This announcement affirms the agency's commitment to a bold 
exploration program that meets our nation's scientific and human 
exploration objectives. 

The Obama administration is committed to a robust Mars exploration 
program, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said. With this next 
mission, we're ensuring America remains the world leader in the 
exploration of the Red Planet, while taking another significant step 
toward sending humans there in the 2030s. 

The planned portfolio includes the Curiosity and Opportunity rovers; 
two NASA spacecraft and contributions to one European spacecraft 
currently orbiting Mars; the 2013 launch of the Mars Atmosphere and 
Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) orbiter to study the Martian upper 
atmosphere; the Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, 
Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) mission, which will take the 
first look into the deep interior of Mars; and participation in ESA's 
2016 and 2018 ExoMars missions, including providing Electra 
telecommunication radios to ESA's 2016 mission and a critical element 
of the premier astrobiology instrument on the 2018 ExoMars rover. 

The plan to design and build a new Mars robotic science rover with a 
launch in 2020 comes only months after the agency announced InSight, 
which will launch in 2016, bringing a total of seven NASA missions 
operating or being planned to study and explore our Earth-like 
neighbor. 

The 2020 mission will constitute another step toward being responsive 
to high-priority science goals and the president's challenge of 
sending humans to Mars orbit in the 2030s. 

The future rover development and design will be based on the Mars 
Science Laboratory (MSL) architecture that successfully carried the 
Curiosity rover to the Martian surface this summer. This will ensure 
mission costs and risks are as low as possible, while still 
delivering a highly capable rover with a proven landing system. The 
mission will constitute a vital component of a broad portfolio of 
Mars exploration missions in development for the coming decade. 

The mission will advance the science priorities of the National 
Research Council's 2011 Planetary Science Decadal Survey and responds 
to the findings of the Mars Program Planning Group established 
earlier this year to assist NASA in restructuring its Mars 
Exploration Program. 

The challenge to restructure the Mars Exploration Program has turned 
from the seven minutes of terror for the Curiosity landing to the 
start of seven years of innovation, NASA's associate administrator 
for science, and astronaut John Grunsfeld said. This mission concept 
fits within the current and projected Mars exploration budget, builds 
on the exciting discoveries of Curiosity, and takes advantage of a 
favorable launch opportunity. 

The specific payload and science instruments for the 2020 mission will 
be openly competed, following the Science Mission Directorate's 
established processes for instrument selection. This process will 
begin with the establishment of a science definition team that will 
be tasked to outline the scientific objectives for the mission. 

This mission fits within the five-year budget plan in the president's 
Fiscal Year 2013 budget request, and is contingent on future 
appropriations. 

Plans also will include opportunities for infusing new capabilities 
developed through investments by NASA's Space Technology Program, 
Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, and 
contributions from international partners. 

For information about NASA Mars activities, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/mars 

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[meteorite-list] NASA'S John Grunsfeld Speaks With Media About New Mars Mission

2012-12-04 Thread Ron Baalke


Dec. 04, 2012

Steve Cole 
Headquarters, Washington  
202-358-0918 
stephen.e.c...@nasa.gov 


MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-234

NASA'S JOHN GRUNSFELD SPEAKS WITH MEDIA ABOUT NEW MARS MISSION

WASHINGTON -- NASA's associate administrator for science, astronaut 
John Grunsfeld, today announced plans for a robust multi-year Mars 
program, including a new robotic science rover to launch in 2020. 
Grunsfeld will host a media briefing on these plans at 7 p.m. EST (4 
p.m. PST) today at the annual meeting of the American Geophysical 
Union meeting in San Francisco. 

The briefing will be held in the Moscone Convention Center West, 747 
Howard St., Room 3000. Reporters attending must be registered as 
press for the meeting. 

The briefing will be streamed live online and reporters will be able 
to ask questions via an online chat. Instructions are available from 
the meeting website at: 

http://go.nasa.gov/QEQeAU 

Media also may e-mail questions in advance of or during the briefing. 
Send e-mails with name and media affiliation to Steve Cole at 

stephen.e.c...@nasa.gov. 

The briefing will also be broadcast via UStream at: 

http://www.ustream.tv/nasajpl2 

For information about NASA Mars activities, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/mars 

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Re: [meteorite-list] Now this is scary.........

2012-12-04 Thread Peter Scherff
My wife purchased a copy for us.   : )

Peter

-Original Message-
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[mailto:meteorite-list-boun...@meteoritecentral.com] On Behalf Of Michael
Groetz
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2012 6:52 PM
To: Meteorite List
Subject: [meteorite-list] Now this is scary.

   I look up meteorite books on Amazon and came across this on the third
page...

http://www.amazon.com/Impregnated-Meteorite-Transformation-Erotica-ebook/dp/
B0088QRHU4/ref=sr_1_20?s=booksie=UTF8qid=1354664764sr=1-20keywords=meteo
rite

   My wife will want me to sell my collection quick!

Mike

   Its unbelievable the things people come up with.
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Re: [meteorite-list] Now this is scary.........

2012-12-04 Thread hall
Hey, that is the same old line I used when I was a young guy, It wasn't
me, must have been a meteorite that got you that way! Or Must have been
Superman, he is faster then a speeding bullet! Didn't you say that you saw
a red /blue blur last month? Or, Sweetie, I told you to stay from those
Kryptonite meteorites!
Fred

I look up meteorite books on Amazon and came across this on the
 third page...

 http://www.amazon.com/Impregnated-Meteorite-Transformation-Erotica-ebook/dp/B0088QRHU4/ref=sr_1_20?s=booksie=UTF8qid=1354664764sr=1-20keywords=meteorite

My wife will want me to sell my collection quick!

 Mike

Its unbelievable the things people come up with.
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Re: [meteorite-list] Anyone know who this dealer is? - Meteoritefragments.com

2012-12-04 Thread Adam Hupe
I don't know who it is but somebody should warn him/her about selling 
meteorites found on federal land like Yelland can land you in tremendous 
trouble.


Adam



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Cc: 
Sent: Tuesday, December 4, 2012 6:35 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Anyone know who this dealer is? - 
Meteoritefragments.com

Hi List,

I am looking for a contact email address for the
owner/proprietor/dealer behind this website -
http://www.meteoritefragments.com

If you have an email for this person, please contact me off-list.

There is a generic contact form on the website, but I'd prefer to
contact directly via email.

The only name I could find on the website is - Alexandra Douthwaite.

Best regards,

MikeG

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