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07/14/2025
■Class discussion: Would owning the biggest chunk of Mars be worth $4 million? The largest diamond gemstone ever found weighed about 1.37 pounds and was cut into stones worth up to $2 billion. Which are much rarer diamonds or Martian meteorites? The largest meteorite ever found on Earth weighed 130,000 pounds. Where do most of these meteorites originate? Why do asteroids and comets in our solar system keep crashing into planets, the sun, and each other? What is the most visible object in the sky created from a violent collision?
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