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Carbonate. The formation of carbonate on the Allan Hills martian meteorite ALH84001

Carbonate. The formation of carbonate on the Allan Hills martian meteorite ALH84001


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Carbonate. The formation of carbonate on the Allan Hills martian meteorite ALH84001

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Abstract Achondrite Antarctic Antarctica Carbonate Carbonate Mineral Deposit Hills Martian Meteorite Mineral Space Stone Meteorite Stony Meteorite


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In this studio shot, a fragment of the Allan Hills martian meteorite ALH84001 is showcased, revealing the intriguing carbonate deposits that have captured the scientific community's imagination. Discovered in Antarctica in 1984, this stony meteorite, classified as an achondrite, is believed to have originated from the Mars' northern highlands. The carbonate minerals, visible in both green and yellow hues, are a testament to the complex geological history of the Red Planet. The formation of these minerals on Mars has long been a subject of debate, with some scientists suggesting that they could be evidence of ancient water activity or even microbial life. The Allan Hills meteorite, a precious relic from the cosmos, is displayed against a dark background, allowing the carbonate deposits to stand out in stark relief. The abstract, otherworldly scene invites the viewer to ponder the mysteries of the universe and the potential for life beyond Earth. This image offers a unique glimpse into the geological wonders of Mars, captured in exquisite detail. The carbonate minerals, with their intricate patterns and vibrant colors, serve as a reminder of the ongoing scientific exploration of our solar system and the discoveries that await us in the vast expanse of space. The Allan Hills meteorite, with its carbonate deposits, continues to be a source of fascination and inspiration for researchers and space enthusiasts alike. This stunning photograph is a testament to the beauty and complexity of the natural world, both on Earth and beyond.

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