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Lemmit.Online botMAB to /r/space: news, articles and discussionEnglish · 29 days ago

Scientists use cosmic dust to reconstruct Earth's atmospheric history

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Scientists use cosmic dust to reconstruct Earth's atmospheric history

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Lemmit.Online botMAB to /r/space: news, articles and discussionEnglish · 29 days ago
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Since the beginning of Earth's history, tiny particles of rock and metal from space have been hitting our planet. On clear nights, we can even see their traces as shooting stars. Trapped in layers of rock, these micrometeorites can remain preserved for billions of years.
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The original was posted on /r/space by /u/Czarben on 2025-07-29 17:34:32+00:00.

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