Solar system
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Oldest Known Stony Meteorite in Algeria Can Help Decipher Other Meteors, Planetary Materials
Researchers discovered a 4.6 billion-year-old meteorite in Algeria. The discovery can help them to understand better the solar system, planetary materials, and the ages of other meteorites. Read here to read more facts about meteors.
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