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No,
I do not think they are inclusions neither.
This meteorite might once be a cone shape
cosmic crystal. Its original structures
could have been an interconnected elongated
cone branching out in all directions just
like a miniature space station in science
fiction. |
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This
unique stony meteorite probably remained unchanged
ever since it came to being. Changes were
inevitable as soon as it entered earth atmosphere.
Its outer branches melted and formed layers
as thick as 7mm. Luckily part of the fusion
crust blast open under extrem heat. The result
was the exposure of its interior chamber.
Now the earthlings can look inside it to see
its original structure which has been largely
unaltered for may be as long as 4.6 billion
years. |
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Group
G
Meteorite
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