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English: Almahata Sitta fragment. On Feb. 28, 2009, Peter Jenniskens, with help from students and staff of the University of Khartoum, found his first 2008TC3 fragment. Nubian Desert, Sudan.
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Source http://www.nasa.gov/topics/solarsystem/features/asteroid_treasure_hunt.html
Author NASA / SETI / P. Jenniskens

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