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Slavich Stephano

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Curious by nature, I like to explore with an open mind to deepen understanding. I enjoy informed debates with those who share an open perspective.

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This morning, I felt a multitude of emotions watching the return of Super Heavy, which, like a child, gently settled into the open arms of Mechazilla. What a magnificent moment for the SpaceX team, and particularly for Elon, who fully deserves the utmost respect from all…

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In my interview with @NASA_Marshall scientist Richard Hoover, we discuss: • Extraterrestrial #microfossils in #meteorites#Panspermia • Reanimating ancient microbes from permafrost • Biosignatures on #Mars, asteroids, and exoplanets #astrobiology youtube.com/watch?v=PAUvDl…

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Here is an interesting video that I think few people know or maybe even no one knows, maybe @elonmusk , when you illuminate with a UV lamp one of the pieces of concrete torn from the #Starbase by the power of the 33 engines of the Super Heavy with the #Starship to Boca Chica on…


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Are there other rocks like this near the Jezero Crater rim? I'm on my way to find out. P.S. - My team has really enjoyed reading your theories about what this "zebra rock" might be!

How did this Mars rock get its stripes? @NASAPersevere spotted this intriguing rock, which may have rolled down to the pebbly terrain near Jezero Crater's rim. The rover's science team hopes to spot an outcrop of this new rock type on the drive uphill: go.nasa.gov/3N2pqLw

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What a surprise! The Fossil Head of an Organism Imprisoned in a Mineral Agglomerated with Other Rocks and Minerals Bound by a Substance Asphaltite In a discovery that defies the conventions of paleontology, I recently uncovered a fossil head of a marine organism, perfectly…

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Scientific Debate: A Discovery That Could Challenge Our Fundamental Knowledge Dear friends, Imagine for a moment that you discover, within a dense and non-porous mineral, perfectly preserved remains of marine organisms, not crushed but dislocated, as if frozen in time. Sea…

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Hello On the first two photos the dark crack is created by the shock wave when a meteor enters the atmosphere often at several tens of thousands of kilometers per hour, on the next 4 we see aquatic organisms of the family Syngnathidae which were pulverized by a shock wave…

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Just to remind you that I'm still alive. 😉

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