Mars as the Parent Body for the CI Carbonaceous Chondrites: Confirmation of Early Mars Biology

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Mounting evidence suggests that CI Carbonaceaous Chondrites belong in
the Mars meteorite family. They thus represent samples, like ALH84001,
of the Noachian surface environment, and are rich in organic matter,
suggesting a living environment.

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