[Rockhounds] Opal found on Mars
Gene Hartstein - Fossilnut.com
gene at fossilnut.com
Thu Oct 30 17:30:56 PDT 2008
Yes but, after 2 billion years of drying out, it has to be stable.
Gene
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Yes, but how much fire does it have?
<http://www.universetoday.com/2008/10/28/precious-gems-discovered-on-mars/>
BK
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