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Over coffee, Dr. Zucolotto and Dr. Rocha examined the stony meteorite, which is slightly larger than a tennis ball and weighs about six ounces.
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Zucolotto and Rocha examined stony meteorite larger than tennis ball weighing six ounces
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{
    "size": "Larger than a tennis ball",
    "object": "Meteorite",
    "weight": "Six ounces"
}
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Created
September 2, 2025 at 4:55 PM (5 days ago)
Last Updated
September 2, 2025 at 4:55 PM (5 days ago)

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Brazilian scientists race against collectors to acquire meteorites for research, highlighting a lack of regulation and the cultural impact of these celestial events.

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