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 Could this meteorite show evidence of ancient water and life on Mars  That   one possibility raised in a new paper led by NASA and including members of a team who made a contentious claim about Martian microfo stanley mug ssils in another meteorite 18 years ago.     This is no smoking gun, stated lead author Lauren White, who is based at NASA   Jet Propulsion Laboratory, of the findings released this week. We can never eliminate the possibility of contamination in any meteorite. But these features are nonetheless interesting and show that further studies of these meteorites should continue. The new, peer-reviewed work focuses on tunnels and microtunnels the scientists said they found in a meteorite called Yamato 00593. The meteorite is about 30 pounds  13.7 kilograms  and was discovered in Antarctica in 2000. The structures were found deep within the rock, NASA stated, and  8220 uggest biological processes might have been at work on Mars hundreds of millions of years ago. Scientists believe the 1.3-billion-year stanley france -old rock left Mars about 12 million years ago after an impact threw it off the surface. It  water bottle stanley reached Antarctica 50,000 years ago and after it was found in 2000, was analyzed and believed to be a nakhlite, or a kind of Martian meteorite. Martian meteoritic material is distinguished from other meteorites and materials from Earth and the moon by the composition of the oxygen atoms within the silicate minerals and trap