Thought this might be of interest:
This is from Laboratory Equipment, but it is making the rounds of such
rags. Let's see if I beat Paul H. on this one. ;)
If you are interested in the original article, and do not have access,
please contact me off-list.
Did Mars ever have life? Does it still? A
Hi David,
It's good to hear from you. :)
So, the fresh, relatively-uncontaminated nature of Tissint was what
allowed the organic determination to be made with more certainty? In
other words, the presence of these organic carbon traces could only
come from terrestrial contamination or biologic
Dear David,
as the proud owner of a beautiful complete crusted 2gm-individual of
Tissint I would be utmost thankful for the original article dedicated to
this marvellous meteorite from our planetary neighborhood.
Thanks in advance
and wishing you a good time
Matthias
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