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BBC Monday, 9 April, 2001, 11:07 GMT 12:07 UK

Mars and Moon rocks discovered

Mars meteorite: evidence of extraterrestrial life?

Two rare meteorites from the Moon and Mars have fallen to Earth in north west Africa.

The two rocks are believed to be the 15th and 17th meteorites to be found from the Moon and Mars, respectively.

The lump of Moon rock, weighing in at about one kilogram (2.2 pounds), is thought to be the second largest Moon meteorite ever found.

The Mars rock is much smaller, weighing just 28 grams (one ounce).

The meteorite from Mars, dubbed Northwest Africa 480, was found in November in Morocco.

The Moon rock was bought in January in Morocco but is thought to have been found last year in neighbouring Algeria.

Full details of the discoveries will be reported in the July bulletin of the Meteoritical Society, an international organisation devoted to the study of extraterrestrial material.

Salt rock trapped inside a meteorite

If the Martian and lunar origins are verified, the rocks will be of considerable interest to scientists.

About 22,000 space rocks in total are estimated to have landed on this planet but only a handful of these hail from the Moon or Mars.

The most famous is the potato-shaped rock, known as ALH84001, which is at the centre of a debate over whether Mars once harboured life.

-- Anonymous, April 09, 2001

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How does a rock from the moon or Mars get into space in the first place?

-- Anonymous, April 09, 2001

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