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Martian spherules (also
known as
hematite spherules, blueberries, &
Martian blueberries) are
small spherules (roughly
spherical pebbles) that are rich...
- micrometeorites]: first,
black magnetic spherules, with or
without a
metallic nucleus; second, brown-coloured
spherules resembling chondr(ul)es, with a crystalline...
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hematite spherules with
their distinct composition (not
found at
Gusev Crater, Ares Vallis, and Gale Crater). This
layering of
spherules (and
spherule fragments)...
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creates a by-product
known as "lightning-induced
volcanic spherules" (LIVS).
These tiny gl****
spherules form
during high-temperatures
processes such as cloud-to-ground...
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small "Martian
spherules" that were
informally named "blueberries" by the
science team.
Analysis indicates that
these spherules are
apparently concretions...
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fused sediments into
small gl****y
spherules.
Spherules of 3.5
billion years old
exist in
South Africa, and
spherules of a
similar age have been
found in...
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materials including nanodiamonds,
metallic microspherules,
carbon spherules,
magnetic spherules, iridium, platinum, platinum/palladium ratios, charcoal, soot...
- the body.
Septations develop and form
endospores within the
spherule.
Rupture of
spherules release these endospores,
which in turn
repeat the
cycle and...
- is similar.
Small spheres or
balls are
sometimes called spherules (e.g., in
Martian spherules). In
analytic geometry, a
sphere with
center (x0, y0, z0)...
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first place, was
found to be
encased in
millions of tiny
hematite spherules,
nicknamed "blueberries", by
mission scientists, due to
their shape, although...