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Stardust in the Antarctic snow

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The rare isotope iron-60 is created in massive stellar explosions. Only a very small amount of this isotope reaches the earth from distant stars. Now, a research team has discovered iron-60 in Antarctic snow for the first time. The scientists suggest that the iron isotope comes from the interstellar neighborhood.

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Unkown User, "Stardust in the Antarctic snow", MachPrinciple, August 29, 2019, https://machprinciple.com/post/Stardust-in-the-Antarctic-snow

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