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When Money Falls From the Sky: the Lucrative Business of Meteor Searchers

Summary by El Comercio
The proliferation of satellites threatens the observation of the sky with a telescope, warns NASAThe largest meteorite on Mars found on Earth is sold for $5.3 million "Money does not fall from the sky." Today in the world there is a small but growing group of people who question this popular expression.It is the searchers of meteorites, people who travel the planet in search of stones coming from outer space.MIRA: 2026, the year in which space w…
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The proliferation of satellites threatens the observation of the sky with a telescope, warns NASAThe largest meteorite on Mars found on Earth is sold for $5.3 million "Money does not fall from the sky." Today in the world there is a small but growing group of people who question this popular expression.It is the searchers of meteorites, people who travel the planet in search of stones coming from outer space.MIRA: 2026, the year in which space w…

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Monday, December 22, 2025.
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