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The Oldest Known Material on Earth Is Officially Older Than The Solar System
www.sciencealert.com ^ | 13 JAN 2020 | MICHELLE STARR

Posted on 01/14/2020 10:18:32 AM PST by Red Badger

The oldest solid material on Earth has just been identified, and it predates the Solar System itself by at least a few hundred million years.

The teensy tiny microscopic grains of dust were forged in a distant star somewhere between 5 and 7 billion years ago, according to new research. By comparison, our Sun is just 4.6 billion years old.

Eventually, these grains were carried to Earth in a meteorite.

"This is one of the most exciting studies I've worked on," said cosmochemist Philipp Heck of the Field Museum of Natural History and the University of Chicago.

"These are the oldest solid materials ever found, and they tell us about how stars formed in our galaxy."

While it's actually not unheard of for meteorites to contain grains of material that predate the Solar System - they're called "presolar grains" - they are rare, and difficult to identify because the bits of material are so small, and deeply embedded in the rock.

One meteorite that is known to contain presolar grains is the Murchison meteorite, a large, over 100 kilogram (220 pound) chunk of space rock that exploded in the sky over Murchison, Australia in September 1969, scattering its fragments all over the place.

The Field Museum acquired 52 kilograms of the Murchison meteorite, and has spent a great deal of time studying it. A large number of microscopic grains of a mineral called silicon carbide from inside the meteorite were identified as interstellar - and therefore presolar - by 1990, but a precise age has been harder to pin down.

A bunch of these silicon carbide grains had already been isolated from the meteorite back in the 1990s, by grinding down the meteorite to powder and dissolving the unwanted silicate with acid. Back then, the tools scientists used to analyse these grains weren't as advanced as they are now, so Heck and his team decided to submit the grains to the full gamut of tests.

They used scanning electron microscopy, secondary ion mass spectrometry and noble gas mass spectrometry, looking for the effects of exposure to cosmic radiation, which can penetrate solid material such as meteorites and leave its mark on the silicon carbide grains.

"Some of these cosmic rays interact with the matter and form new elements. And the longer they get exposed, the more those elements form," Heck explained.

"I compare this with putting out a bucket in a rainstorm. Assuming the rainfall is constant, the amount of water that accumulates in the bucket tells you how long it was exposed."

Forty silicon carbide presolar grains were checked for traces of the particular elements in question - helium-3 and neon-21; these revealed the ages of the grains. A few were quite old, more than 5.5 billion years old, but most of them were younger, between 4.6 and 4.9 billion years old.

This large number of younger grains was unexpected, revealing a surprise about the history of the Milky Way galaxy.

"Our hypothesis is that the majority of those grains, which are 4.9 to 4.6 billion years old, formed in an episode of enhanced star formation," Heck said. "There was a time before the start of the Solar System when more stars formed than normal."

This period of star formation would have been about 7 billion years ago, according to the team's findings. As the stars reached advanced stages of their evolution, the grains would have condensed into outflows and blown out into space, later to be taken up and incorporated into what would become the Murchison meteorite.

Because it's not expected that these grains would survive, for example, supernova shockwaves in isolation, the team infers that they must have stuck together in clumps, which would have shielded some of them.

And, Heck said, the discovery of a furious starburst in microscopic grains wrapped up in a meteorite confirms that star formation ebbs and flows.

"Some people think that the star formation rate of the galaxy is constant," he said.

"But thanks to these grains, we now have direct evidence for a period of enhanced star formation in our galaxy 7 billion years ago with samples from meteorites. This is one of the key findings of our study."

It's just mind-blowing to think of everything those tiny specks must have passed through before landing here on Earth.

The research has been published in PNAS.



TOPICS: Astronomy; Education; History; Science
KEYWORDS: astronomy; australia; ggg; gulftroll; meteorite; murchison; murchisonmeteorite; science; space; time; xplanets
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1 posted on 01/14/2020 10:18:32 AM PST by Red Badger
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To: SunkenCiv

Old Stuff Ping!....................


2 posted on 01/14/2020 10:19:17 AM PST by Red Badger (Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain.......... ..)
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To: Red Badger

Next you will try to tell me that crude oil is the result of decayed and compressed dinosaurs.

Just not buying it.


3 posted on 01/14/2020 10:21:28 AM PST by Delta 21 (Be strong & prosper, be weak & die! Stay true.... ~~ Donald J. Trump)
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To: Red Badger
Son, this is the most amazing thing I've ever heard of, and I'm older than dirt the Murchison meteorite.
4 posted on 01/14/2020 10:22:07 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (If White Privilege is real, why did Elizabeth Warren lie about being an Indian?)
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To: Red Badger

helium-3 and neon-21 dating...cool. I was wondering how they can measure the age of such old rocks.


5 posted on 01/14/2020 10:23:31 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: Red Badger; KevinDavis; annie laurie; Knitting A Conundrum; Viking2002; Ernest_at_the_Beach; ...
It sure feels that way some mornings.
 
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6 posted on 01/14/2020 10:25:12 AM PST by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: Delta 21

It’s not. It comes from decayed and compressed methane.................


7 posted on 01/14/2020 10:25:35 AM PST by Red Badger (Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain.......... ..)
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To: Red Badger
I used to think about how lucky we are to live on Earth during a time of relative stability on our planet, in our solar system, and in our galaxy. Now I realize that we are alive now because it is a time of relative stability on our planet, in our solar system, and in our galaxy.
8 posted on 01/14/2020 10:25:52 AM PST by neverevergiveup
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To: ProtectOurFreedom
helium-3 and neon-21 dating... sounds like a Tinder-style site for scientists.

9 posted on 01/14/2020 10:26:15 AM PST by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: neverevergiveup

A passing star could destroy it all......................


10 posted on 01/14/2020 10:26:50 AM PST by Red Badger (Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain.......... ..)
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To: Red Badger

Yes..


11 posted on 01/14/2020 10:27:44 AM PST by neverevergiveup
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To: Red Badger

The material in the solar system is older than the solar system.

The material in my car is older than my car.


12 posted on 01/14/2020 10:27:56 AM PST by Larry Lucido
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To: Red Badger

All elements on Earth, with the exception of helium, are older than the solar system. Hydrogen has been around since the Big Bang. Our sun creates helium out of hydrogen. All other elements were created somewhere else, either in much older stars or the Big Bang.


13 posted on 01/14/2020 10:28:39 AM PST by Bubba_Leroy (The Obamanation has ended!)
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To: Larry Lucido

The material in my refrigerator is older than the Universe.................


14 posted on 01/14/2020 10:29:05 AM PST by Red Badger (Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain.......... ..)
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To: SunkenCiv
Those scientists can use these great icebreakers at the Tinder Bar & Grill...
A chemist walks into a pharmacy and asks the pharmacist, “Do you have any acetylsalicylic acid?”

“You mean aspirin?” asked the pharmacist.

“That’s it! I can never remember that word.”


A physicist, a biologist, and a chemist were going to the ocean for the first time. The physicist saw the ocean and was fascinated by the waves. He said he wanted to do some research on the fluid dynamics of the waves and walked into the ocean. He drowned and never returned.

The biologist said he wanted to do research on the flora and fauna inside the ocean and walked inside the ocean. He, too, never returned.

The chemist waited for a long time and afterwards, wrote the observation, “The physicist and the biologist are soluble in ocean water.”


Q: What is the fastest way to determine the sex of a chromosome?

A: Pull down its genes.

15 posted on 01/14/2020 10:30:04 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: SunkenCiv

A song for us old guys

Rainstorm in My Knees
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqPstbN42Jk


16 posted on 01/14/2020 10:30:23 AM PST by Grimmy (equivocation is but the first step along the road to capitulation)
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To: Red Badger

"I compare this with putting out a bucket in a rainstorm. Assuming the rainfall is constant, the amount of water that accumulates in the bucket tells you how long it was exposed."

17 posted on 01/14/2020 10:31:42 AM PST by Bratch (“If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.)
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To: Red Badger
It's just mind-blowing to think of everything those tiny specks must have passed through before landing here on Earth.

We also know they didn't have TV News back then from these findings, because if we did and the particles had to listen to 5+ million years of that crap they would have offed themselves prior to landing here.

18 posted on 01/14/2020 10:32:05 AM PST by 1Old Pro
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To: Delta 21
"Next you will try to tell me that crude oil is the result of decayed and compressed dinosaurs."

Nah. God made it 4 thousand years ago.(s)

19 posted on 01/14/2020 10:32:35 AM PST by blam
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To: Red Badger

The material in my refrigerator is older than the Universe.................Some of it is probably alive too.


20 posted on 01/14/2020 10:33:37 AM PST by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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