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The ball is actually very small - only 1cm (0.4") in diameter, and of natural origin.
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Someone dropped a ball on Mars!
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Re: Someone dropped a ball on Mars!
1cm...
Thats just a BIG grain of sand...
...or its a deflated soccer ball that someone lost during the 2010 soccer world cup.
Thats just a BIG grain of sand...
...or its a deflated soccer ball that someone lost during the 2010 soccer world cup.
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Rudi
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