STONE 6: Artificial Sedimentary Meteorites in Space (original) (raw)

Testing the survival of microfossils in artificial martian sedimentary meteorites during entry into Earth’s atmosphere: The STONE 6 experiment

René Demets

Icarus, 2010

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Do meteoroids of sedimentary origin survive terrestrial atmospheric entry? The ESA artificial meteorite experiment STONE

René Demets

Planetary and Space Science, 2002

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Mineralogical alteration of artificial meteorites during atmospheric entry. The STONE-5 experiment

Claude-Alain Roten

Planetary and Space …, 2008

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Microbial Rock Inhabitants Survive Hypervelocity Impacts on Mars-Like Host Planets: First Phase of Lithopanspermia Experimentally Tested

charles cockell

Astrobiology, 2008

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Possible biological structures in the Tissint Mars Meteorite

max wallis

SPIE Proceedings, 2012

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NanoSIMS analysis of organic carbon from the Tissint Martian meteorite: Evidence for the past existence of subsurface organic‐bearing fluids on Mars

Philippe GILLET

Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2014

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Life on Mars: evaluation of the evidence within Martian meteorites ALH84001, Nakhla, and Shergotty

Everett Gibson

Precambrian Research, 2001

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Discovery of Biological Structures in the Tissint Mars Meteorite

max wallis

2012

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Experimental evidence for the potential impact ejection of viable microorganisms from Mars and Mars-like planets

charles cockell

Icarus, 2007

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Identification (or otherwise) of Martian carbon in Martian meteorites

Jonathan Watson

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Search for Past Life on Mars: Possible Relic Biogenic Activity in Martian Meteorite ALH84001

Richard Zare

Science, 1996

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Meteorites, microfossils, and exobiology

Richard Hoover

Instruments, Methods, and Missions for the Investigation of Extraterrestrial Microorganisms, 1997

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Uninhabitable and Potentially Habitable Environments on Mars: Evidence from Meteorite ALH 84001

Allan Treiman

Astrobiology

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Impact shocked rocks as protective habitats on an anoxic early Earth

Howell Edwards

International Journal of Astrobiology, 2014

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Tissint Martian Meteorite: A Fresh Look at the Interior, Surface, and Atmosphere of Mars

Violaine Sautter

Science, 2012

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Alteration assemblages in Martian meteorites: Implications for near-surface processes

Timothy Swindle

2001

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Petrogenesis of a vitrophyre in the martian meteorite breccia NWA 7034

Nicole Lunning

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Impact experiments in support of "Lithopanspermia": The route from Mars to Earth

charles cockell

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Impact-induced microbial endolithic habitats

charles cockell

Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2002

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Microbialites vs detrital micrites: Degree of biogenicity, parameter suitable for Mars analogues

Marcella Delia

Planetary and Space Science, 2014

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Life on Mars: chemical arguments and clues from Martian meteorites

André Brack

Extremophiles, 1998

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Relativity of Carbonaceous Meteorites and Comet Dust for Processing Biological Composition (Micro Fossils) A Review on Metamorphic and Sedimentary Petrology

Aravinda Ravibhanu Sumanarathna

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Evaluation of meteorites as habitats for terrestrial microorganisms: Results from the Nullarbor Plain, Australia, a Mars analogue site

Gordon Southam

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2017

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