
Harry Y. McSween
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LOCATION: Knoxville, TN,
Professor of Geology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Author of Meteorites and Their Parent Planets and Fanfare for Earth: The Origin of Our Planet and Life.
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ALH84001, meteorite determined to have come from Mars and the subject of a contentious scientific claim that it contains the remains of ancient life indigenous to the planet. Recovered from the Allan Hills ice field of Antarctica in 1984, the 1.9-kg (4.2-pound) igneous rock is thought to haveā¦
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