They look like bacterias, but no alien DNA was found, so its circumstantial evidence.
Antarctica
there are lots of ways to sell a meteorite like eBay internet on the street museum history shops a scientist
It can be quite difficult to identify a meteorite, as many rocks and industrial artifacts can look quite similar. If you suspect you've found a meteorite, bring it to a local museum or university for analysis. You can learn what meteorites look like with a little research, there is a ton of info online and there are several good books on the subject. Museum exhibits are good as well, and meteorites are often to be found for sale at mineral shows.
Once you have the meteorite, go to Fallabor Town. When you get there, go to the house closest to the meteorite impact spot. Inside will be a man who looks like a scientist (he's in a white coat). Talk to him, and he will ask for the meteorite. He will give you the reward once you hand it over.
No. A meteorite is a rock.
You may be thinking of Moissanite?
Yes,it can.
A meteorite that originates from Mars.
Meteorite
meteors make flashing lights when meteroids hit earth. 0_o
Many meteorite are filled with rare earth metals, or other valuables like platinum or iridium. If you got hit by one, you could be rich if you survived.