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[...] Zumindest wenn man einem Landwirt aus der Einschlagsgegend in Ägypten vertraut. Dieser behauptete nämlich Zeuge des Vorfalls geworden zu sein. [...]
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[...] Although the 1.3-billion-year-old rock is famous in astrogeological circles for its Martian origins, the Nakhla rock also has the lurid (and perhaps unearned) reputation as a dog-smusher....
View ArticleBy: 100 Years Ago, Mars Killed a Dog in Egypt « Xenophilia (True Strange Stuff)
[...] famous this meteorite is, it’s also infamous for its canine-killing ways. According to the Smithsonian blog, one particularly dramatic eyewitness account recounts that morbid day for [...]
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there is something factually awry in “117g and 52g (or 4.3 ounces and .117 ounces)”
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[...] Although the 1.3-billion-year-old rock is famous in astrogeological circles for its Martian origins, the Nakhla rock also has the lurid (and perhaps unearned) reputation as a dog-smusher....
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[...] famous this meteorite is, it’s also infamous for its canine-killing ways. According to the Smithsonian blog, one particularly dramatic eyewitness account recounts that morbid day for Fido: “The...
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[...] the Nakhla rock also has the lurid (and perhaps unearned) reputation as a dog-smusher. Explains The Smithsonian: W.F. Hume, minister of the Geological Survey of Egypt, began taking eyewitness...
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