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Undeniable osteons in a Mars fossil bone; That's why NASA neverpublish any anatomist's comments.



 
 
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Default Undeniable osteons in a Mars fossil bone; That's why NASA neverpublish any anatomist's comments.

Undeniable osteons in a Mars fossil bone; That’s why NASA never
publish any anatomist’s comments

Fig. 1 shows remains of four osteons, two of which contain clear
Haversian canals. The figure was originally downloaded from Mars
Exploration Rover Opportunity on Dec. 26, 2008. It has been expanded a
few times. Haversian canals in osteons are signatures of all bones,
dead or alive.
Fig. 1: Labelled photo
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...55400025&p=117

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