Carbonate molecules, 100 to 200 microns in width, are seen here as orange specks in the ALH84001 asteroid. The carbonate could possibly have been formed in an ancient aqueous Martian environment, but new findings of carbonate in dusty star clouds allow for new interpretations of the material's origin. Click to enlarge.

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