The Structure of Findings in Allan Hills 84001 May Hint at Their Inorganic Origin

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Microorganisms, Snc Meteorites, Extraterrestrial Life, Exobiology, Photomicrographs, Inorganic Chemistry, Electron Microscopes, Morphology

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The ALH 84001 lessons showed that science at the end of the 20th century is ready for discovery of the simplest organisms on celestial bodies, where minimum conditions for life exist. These conditions, as well as the ways of the origin of primitive microorganisms, are already understood and described in the scientific literature. McKay and others reported that the SNC meteorite ALH 84001 possibly contains traces and fossils of ancient primitive life from Mars. Nevertheless, the authors of this very first study believed that a highly comprehensive verification and more careful further investigation were needed. In this paper, a few remarks on the origin of the structures in the ALH 84001 meteorite are proposed. They may be of interest as a possible proof of their abiogenic nature.

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