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Ref S02897 - Apollo 8 Reentry
Ref S01133 - Meteor fragment of asteroid Vesta
Ref S02262 - Meteorite burning in the atmosphere
Ref S01574 - Possible elongated fossilized Martian cell in the Egyptian meteorite Nakhla.
Ref S01573 - Possible Martian fossilized microbial cells attached to a mineral in the Egyptian meteorite Nakhla
Ref S01941 - Pre-processing photo showing the two pieces of the meteorite which were transferred to JSC
Ref S01942 - Rotated orientation view of the larger piece (1) after a piece was removed to reveal the light gray interior
Ref S00220 - Shooting stars
Ref S01873 - This 4.5 billion-year-old rock, labeled meteorite ALH84001, is believed to have once been a part of Mars and to contain fossil evidence that primitive life may have existed on Mars
Ref S01901 - This electron microscope image shows egg-shaped structures, some of which may be possible microscopic fossils of Martian origin
Ref S01903 - This electron microscope image shows tubular structures of likely Martian origin
Ref S01904 - This high-resolution scanning electron microscope image shows an unusual tube-like structural form that is less than 1/100th the width of a human hair in size found in meteorite ALH84001
Ref S01902 - While the exact nature of these tube-like structures is not known, one interpretation is that they may be microscopic fossils of primitive, bacteria-like organisms
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