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This might not look like much. But every day, tiny little things like this are raining down on our planet. Each one is small, about a millimeter across. But over the course of a year, each individual piece that makes its way to Earth’s surface adds up to around 30,000 tons.

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nasa.gov/feature/new-research-collaboration-explores-microbiome-of-the-space-station
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https://www.bellmuseum.umn.edu/blog/city-stardust-micrometeorites/
nasa.gov/stem-ed-resources/sfs-micrometeoroids-space-debris.html
nature.com/articles/s41467-019-11682-z
nasa.gov/feature/could-microbes-survive-a-trip-to-mars-we-asked-a-nasa-scientist-episode-1
blog.frontiersin.org/2020/08/26/bacteria-could-survive-the-travel-from-earth-to-mars-and-vice-versa-when-forming-aggregates

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