Deborah Grice (British, 1974), Safehold, 2025. Oil and phosphorescent pigment on canvas, 18 x 24 cm.

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Deborah Grice (British, 1974), Safehold, 2025. Oil and phosphorescent pigment on canvas, 18 x 24 cm.
Images from a paper arguing that life-like forms found in meteorites are really chemical mimics.
Life-like forms in meteorites and the problems of environmental control on the morphology of fossil and recent protobionta. 1963.
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A rock used as a barn doorstop on a Michigan farm for over 30 years has turned out to be a massive meteorite worth more than $100,000. Mi
A rock used as a barn doorstop on a Michigan farm for over 30 years has turned out to be a massive meteorite worth more than $100,000.
I got to look at moon rocks and meteorites while Artemis II was making their way around the moon. I wanted to work for nasa as a kid but gave up on that dream as my chronic illness got worse. This is likely as close as i'll get. But it makes me so happy to know theres people out there who genuinely love earth and want to go to the moon and back to understand it and protect it.
Lunar meteorites metallic grains by Göran Lindfors on flickr
thinking about mars today, thinking about alh84001, thinking about reid wisemans definitive statement that WE ARE GOING TO MARS thinking about past potential life on mars and maybe MAYBE even current?!? aretimis II did something to me and knowing that when we get there we could find ancient earth meteorites that landed there and bring them back to analyze our past (like upwards of 7 billion years ago) i cant wait for us to reach our distant cousin
and after all that we will achieve, we will always choose earth
i fucking love the moon, i fucking love mars, i fucking LOVE earth, and most of all i fucking love humans
The Milky Way from my backyard🌌 by u/Gloomy-Home-2466 via r/Stargazing