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IFLScience on MSNNorthwest Africa 12264: Ancient Meteorite May Change Our Timeline Of The Solar SystemIn 2018, an independent researcher bought a piece of space rock from a vendor in Morocco. It could change what we know of the Solar System's formation.
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The Tellus Science Museum announced last week that it acquired a piece of the meteorite, which created a visible fireball ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNGeorgia science museum studying meteorite seen over metro AtlantaA piece of outer space rock that blasted through the sky above metro Atlanta is now a part of Georgia's Tellus Science Museum ...
The Tellus Science Museum in Georgia added a 150-gram meteorite, recently seen blazing through the sky, to its collection.
Alone among known planets, Earth has vast oceans on its surface and its landmasses are marked with lakes and extensive river drainage systems. Water is the biosphere's lifeblood, and without it, Earth ...
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Space.com on MSN'Like finding a tropical seed in Arctic ice': How a surprise mineral could change the history of asteroid Ryugu"Its occurrence is like finding a tropical seed in Arctic ice – indicating either an unexpected local environment or ...
A tiny grain from asteroid Ryugu has revealed djerfisherite, a mineral that normally forms in scorching, oxygen-poor settings ...
But in terms of texture, the meteorite resembles another carbonaceous chondrite group, the CM chondrites. As a result, this meteorite may force meteoriticists to revise their classification system.
A dazzling meteor which lit up Western Australian skies on Mother's Day this year was the spark for Curtin University's ...
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Planetary Scientists Find Unexpected Mineral In 496-Million-Ton Asteroid — And It Defies Ryugu's Origin StoryResearchers find a mineral called djerfisherite in a Ryugu grain, which supposedly forms in circumstances that the asteroid ...
The controversial Nedlands council is toast after four councillors resigned yesterday, leaving it without a quorum. That gave ...
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Meteorite discovery solves the mystery of Earth’s lost elementsThey found that while some planetesimals were depleted in MVEs, many retained chondrite-like compositions, indicating that depletion was not a universal characteristic of early planetary building ...
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