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The auction of the largest piece of Mars on Earth exceeded Sotheby's expectations, fetching US$5.3 million.
A chunk of the Martian surface that at some point crashed into Earth sold Wednesday, July 16 to an anonymous bidder for a record $5.3 million.
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