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The Nakhla meteorite

The Nakhla meteorite
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NHM1454265
Image title
The Nakhla meteorite
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Location
Natural History Museum, London, UK
Date
1911 AD (C20th AD)
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The Nakhla meteorite, The Nakhla meteorite fell as a shower of stones in Egypt in 1911. SNCs (Sherogtty, Nakhla and Chassigny) are a group of stony meteorites thought to come from Mars. - Alien London UK

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© Natural History Museum, London / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
alien / metallic / egypt / dense / stone / treasure / rock / meteorite / specimen / nakhla and chassigny / rough / mars / 1911 / sherogtty / nakhla / sncs

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