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Prof. Paul Sereno expressed outrage over the auctioning of a rare Martian meteorite, NWA 16788, discovered in Niger, which sold for $4.3 million in New York, raising concerns about the legality of its export. The Nigerien government has launched an investigation, citing potential illicit trafficking, while Sotheby's maintains that all procedures were followed. Want More Context? 🔎
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