[post_page_title]It’s anyone’s guess at this point[/post_page_title]
Oh, really? Really, newspaper? The Greenland meteorite may be from space? You mean to tell us that the rock that by definition is a solid piece of debris from an object like a comet or an asteroid that originated in outer space might be from outer space?
We don’t know if there’s a kind of Pulitzer price for reporters and editors who only stated things that are completely obvious, but if there is – this article should probably win it. If they wanted readers to stay intrigued, maybe they shouldn’t have given up the conclusion in the headline.
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