Transformed Meteorite
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Meteorite ‘repeatedly transformed’ on space journey
A recent study published in the journal Science Advances has revealed that a meteorite that fell to Earth in 1998 has undergone a series of transformations during its journey through space.
The meteorite, known as NWA 10644, is believed to have originated from the asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter. Researchers have found evidence of multiple geological processes that the meteorite underwent, including high-temperature metamorphism and impact-induced shock events.
These findings suggest that NWA 10644 has had a tumultuous journey through space, experiencing a variety of intense conditions before finally landing on Earth.
This study provides valuable insights into the geological history of meteorites and sheds light on the complex processes that shape these extraterrestrial objects.
Further research on NWA 10644 and other meteorites will continue to enhance our understanding of the formation and evolution of our solar system.