Goldfields Prospector Found 800,000-Year-Old Cosmic Glass
A prospector in Western Australia's Goldfields found a rare australite, a small piece of glassy cosmic debris
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A prospector in Western Australia's Goldfields found a rare australite, a small piece of glassy cosmic debris
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