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Found: Martian RBC’s just like human’s
NASA classified meteorite NWA998 as a nakhlite meteorite that originated from Mars. An award-winning photographer (Mr. Tom Phillips) took micrographs of the meteorite. One of the micrographs (Figure 1) shows red blood cell remains that are just like human red blood cells (Figure 2).
Figure 1: 3,200X RBC remains that are just like human RBC’s
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Photo source and credit for Figure 1:
Choose Meteorite NWA998 and then Photo No.NWA998-1600X-xpol-0007 in Mr. Tom Phillips’ website at
http://www.meteorite.com/meteorite-gallery/meteorites-alpha_frame.htm
Figure 2: Human RBC’s for comparison
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Photo source and credit for Figure 2:
http://www.ck12.org/ck12/images?id=293577
This meteorite is surely from Mars, as no one in the scientific community doubts that. NASA displays a description of this meteorite at
http://curator.jsc.nasa.gov/antmet/mmc/XXV_NWA998.pdf
Those red blood cells remains have minealized (note 1), but this meteorite contains no minerals of terrestrial origin (note 2). So, they are not contaminants on Earth.
Note 1: Those red blood cell remains were not only completely embedded in the meteorite but also tightly articulated to the meteorite (see Fig. 1 above). At this time,the blood cell remains physically lie in a thin section cut from the meteorite. So, the blood cell remains must be hard as rock. Otherwise, they would have been lost during cutting and grinding/polishing of the thin section.
If they were not tightly articulated to their surroundings, they would have been lost,too. If they were not mineralized, they would not have had complete circles and smooth surfaces on the circles.This meteorite landed on Earth 6,000 +/-1,000 years ago, which is not sufficient time for soft tissue to fossilize. Furthermore, there are no channels in the micrograph for RBC's to get there.
Note 2: "Treiman finds that the mesostasis has completely crystallized" (see petrograph at
http://curator.jsc.nasa.gov/antmet/mmc/XXV_NWA998.pdf
). So, material in this meteorite has crystallized into solids. Some minerals (sulphates) of terrestrial origin have been found in Martian meteorites collected from Antartica (Kuebler et al. 2004), but none of such minerals were ever found in this meteorite.