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RSS FeedsStardust hitches a ride on meteorites more often than previously thought
(PHYSorg.com Space & Earth)

 
 

15 august 2017 12:36:20

 
Stardust hitches a ride on meteorites more often than previously thought
(PHYSorg.com Space & Earth)
 


Even tiny dust particles have stories to tell - especially when they come from outer space. Meteorites contain tiny amounts of what is popularly known as stardust, matter originating from dying stars. Such stardust is part of the raw material from which some 4.6 billion years ago our planets and the meteorite parent bodies, the so-called asteroids, emerged. Peter Hoppe and his team at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz have now discovered that many of the silicate stardust particles in meteorites are much smaller than was previously thought. To date, many of them have therefore probably been overlooked in studies, leading the scientists to believe that the mass of the silicate stardust particles in meteorites is at least twice as large as previously assumed.


 
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