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Meteorite is first 4.4 billion-year-old piece of Martian Planet’s crust to reach Earth

byCustoms Today Report
02/02/2015
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MEXICO: The 4.4 billion-year-old NWA 7034, nicknamed Black Beauty, is the first piece of Mars’ crust to reach the Earth, a Brown University study has indicated.

The findings suggest the meteorite represents Mars’ “bulk background” of rocks. The space rock is unlike anything that has been discovered on Earth before. Martian rocks found on our planet in the past have been mostly igneous rocks made of cooled volcanic material but Black Beauty is a breccia. This type of rock is a “mashup” of several different types of rocks welded together in a basaltic matrix.

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The researchers hope Black Beauty will provide insight into why the spectral signal of SNC (shergottites, nakhlites, or chassignites) meteorites never match up with remotely sensed specra from the Martian surface. Black Beauty was analyzed using a hyperspectral imaging system that allowed the entire sample to be revealed.

“Other techniques give us measurements of a dime-sized spot,” said Kevin Cannon, a Brown University graduate student and lead author of the new paper. “What we wanted to do was get an average for the entire sample. That overall measurement was what ended up matching the orbital data.”

The spectral match provides insight into Mars’ dark plains, which could reveal what lies beneath the red dust on the surface of the planet.

“This is showing that if you went to Mars and picked up a chunk of crust, you’d expect it to be heavily beat up, battered, broken apart and put back together,” Cannon said.

The researchers said the surface of Mars being covered in breccias makes sense from a scientific standpoint.

Tags: Black BeautyBrown UniversityKevin CannonMartian Planet’s crust to reach EarthMeteorite Is the First 4.4 billion-year-old Piece

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