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Are there fossils on the moon?
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I was thinking about how when the meteor hit and killed the dinosaurs, people say it ejected a lot of material into space. Surely some of that material must have been biological right? And if it got ejected far enough and didn't rain down to earth, would it have eventually landed on the moon as the nearest gravitational pull? And because there would be nothing to break down the matter besides radiation, wouldn't it fossilize?
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