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Scientific American
By John Matson SPACE ROCKS: A fragment of the Murchison meteorite, which boasts a diverse array of organic compounds. Fragments of a chemically primitive ...
Detecting Our Martian Cousins
Astrobiology Magazine - Michael Schirber
And we know that around 3.5 billion years ago, meteorite impacts often kicked up rocks from the Earth's surface and launched them into space. ...
Meteorite Holds Millions of Unidentified Organic Compounds
Universe Today
A new analysis of the famous Murchison meteorite that crash-landed in Australia over 40 years ago shows the space rock contains millions of previously ...
Space for the Earthbound: Meteor Showers
By Starr Hendon
There are dozens of meteor showers each and every year. Listed here are several of the annual showers, including viewing dates, Peak dates and the Zenithal Hourly Rate (ZHR). In a nutshell, the ZHR is the number of meteors per hour you ...
Meteorite Holds Millions of Unidentified Organic Compounds
Universe Today
A new analysis of the famous Murchison meteorite that crash-landed in Australia over 40 years ago shows the space rock contains millions of previously ...
BBC News By Doreen Walton Scientists say they have confirmed that a meteorite that crashed into earth 40 years ago contains millions of different organic compounds. ... | ||
Astro Bob blog: Venus and Jupiter get together over dinner Duluth News Tribune (registration) Scientists studying Vesta find the very same signatures in its light as they do in a group of igneous meteorites found here on Earth. ... | ||
UCF Professor Working on One-of-a-kind Asteroid Space Mission University of Central Florida (blog) The mission is unique because it aims to bring back to Earth a sample of a primitive, organic-rich asteroid that is not found in any meteorite collection. ... | ||
PhysOrg.com And we know that around 3.5 billion years ago, meteorite impacts often kicked up rocks from the Earth's surface and launched them into space. ... |
By Starr Hendon
There are dozens of meteor showers each and every year. Listed here are several of the annual showers, including viewing dates, Peak dates and the Zenithal Hourly Rate (ZHR). In a nutshell, the ZHR is the number of meteors per hour you ...
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