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Mysterious Meteorites Stymie Scientists
National Geographic News ^ | 3-12-2008 | Mysterious Meteorites Stymie Scientists

Posted on 03/12/2008 5:19:46 PM PDT by blam

Mysterious Meteorites Stymie Scientists

Anne Minard
for National Geographic News
March 12, 2008

A pair of mysterious meteorites discovered in Antarctica is baffling scientists who are struggling to determine the origin of the space rocks.

The meteorites, dubbed GRA 06128 and GRA 06129, were found in the Graves Nunataks region of Antarctica in 2006 (see an interactive map of Antarctica).

The rocks were oddly rusty and salty and smelled like rotten eggs, its discoverers said.

Initially, a team at the University of New Mexico (UNM) caused a stir when its analysis hinted that the pair may hail from Venus or the moon.

But other teams then hurried to get pieces of the space rocks for analyses of their own—and for the most part, they disagree.

GRA 06128 looks like rocks retrieved from the lunar highlands by the Apollo 16 astronauts in 1972, but it contains much more sodium, research has shown.

The rock is also much older than the Venusian surface, according to the newer analysis, thereby eliminating that possibility.

The identity of the meteorites' source remains exciting and mysterious, said Allan Treiman, a scientist with the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston who led one of the recent investigations of the rocks.

"From what has been reported so far, it's pretty clear that the meteorite is not from the Earth, or the moon, or Venus, or any of the common sources of meteorites," he said. "It's much harder to know where it is from."

Both teams—along with three others—are presenting findings about the meteorites at the 39th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in Houston this week.

Not of This World?

GRA 06128 and its mate are slab-shaped, gray rocks containing bits of black glass.

One of the first teams to get a sample of the meteorites was led by UNM's Chip Shearer.

The researchers analyzed chemical signatures called isotopes and initially determined that the meteorites came from Earth or the moon, a position they've since retooled.

"Although initial oxygen isotopic compositions are consistent with an origin in the Earth-Moon system, numerous observations appear to eliminate both bodies," Shearer and his team write in an abstract presented at this week's meeting.

Doug Rumble from the Carnegie Institution and his colleagues will also present an analysis of GRA 06128 and 06129 at the conference.

He said the New Mexico researchers initially studied a "tiny crumb that fell off the outside" of GRA 06129, but they didn't wash the outer layer to remove any Earthly weathering agents that might alter the findings.

"The UNM analytical results reflect only imperfectly the actual extraterrestrial composition of the meteorite, because UNM also analyzed rust that formed as the meteorite lay exposed to Earth's atmosphere," he said.

Rumble's own analysis puts the meteorites "right in the range of values expected for rare meteorites called brachinites," he said.

Brachinites are believed to be the remnants of planets that once orbited between Mars and Jupiter (see an interactive map of the solar system).

"So now we are all meeting in Houston to hang our heads a little and admit to one another that maybe we were a little too hasty," Rumble said, "and got too excited over an unwashed meteorite."

Unsettled Debate David Kring, a visiting scientist at Houston's Lunar and Planetary Institute and a co-author on Treiman's paper, said there's still work to be done to nail down the exact nature of the meteorite pair.

The chemical and mineral compositions of the rocks are similar to brachinites and another type of meteorite called chondrites, he said.

Chondrites, leftovers from the formation of asteroids, are the most common meteorites. But the pair doesn't match either category exactly, Kring said.

The rocks are partially melted, which is not characteristic of chondrites.

And they contain high levels of the mineral feldspar, which is not typically associated with the short-lived planets between Mars and Jupiter.

"Thus there are two mysteries," Kring said. "What is the parent planet for the rock, and what type of geologic activity on that planet produced the unusual mineral assemblage?"

There is no shortage of new ideas to account for the disparity.

"My preferred working hypothesis is that [the meteorites] actually represent a piece of crust from an asteroidal body—the surface of another planet, if you like," offered James Day, a geologist at the University of Maryland.

Day has joined the other researchers at this week's meeting to puzzle over the rocks.

Treiman added that it would take a very large asteroid or a dwarf planet to cause the melting seen in the meteorites.

Whether or not its home is discovered, GRA 06128 is a "pretty puzzle, and will help us understand how asteroids form and how they evolve to become planets," he said.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: antarctica; catastrophism; feldspar; gra06128; gra06129; gravesnunataks; meteorite; rocks; scientists; xplanets
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1 posted on 03/12/2008 5:19:47 PM PDT by blam
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2 posted on 03/12/2008 5:21:59 PM PDT by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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Kriptonite?


3 posted on 03/12/2008 5:27:06 PM PDT by rightwingextremist1776
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Hmmm. I thought they knew everything.


4 posted on 03/12/2008 5:29:53 PM PDT by Seruzawa (A skeleton walks into a bar and asks for a beer and a mop.)
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Don’t worry - they’ll make something up.


5 posted on 03/12/2008 5:31:25 PM PDT by BenLurkin
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A piece of Alderaan after the Death Star blew it up?
6 posted on 03/12/2008 5:31:30 PM PDT by colorado tanker (Number nine, number nine, number nine . . .)
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That would explain the melting.


7 posted on 03/12/2008 5:34:01 PM PDT by Marak (Go Brokered! Cheney/Hunter in 2008!)
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Nibiru


8 posted on 03/12/2008 5:34:28 PM PDT by null and void (It's 3 AM, do you know where Hillary is? Does she know where Bill is? Does Bill know what 'is' is?)
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"From what has been reported so far, it's pretty clear that the meteorite is not from the Earth, or the moon, or Venus, or any of the common sources of meteorites," he said. "It's much harder to know where it is from."

Not from Earth??? What!!! How does a meteorite originate from Earth?

9 posted on 03/12/2008 5:35:43 PM PDT by Fzob (In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock. Jefferson)
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btt


10 posted on 03/12/2008 5:36:48 PM PDT by Cacique (quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat ( Islamia Delenda Est ))
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rusty and salty and smelled like rotten eggs

No question about it, they're from Uranus.......

11 posted on 03/12/2008 5:38:01 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (There's three ways to skin a cat but not one is worth the effort.......)
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Eye Oh!


12 posted on 03/12/2008 5:40:53 PM PDT by null and void (It's 3 AM, do you know where Hillary is? Does she know where Bill is? Does Bill know what 'is' is?)
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Maybe we should hedge our bets and erect a new temple to Marduk?


13 posted on 03/12/2008 5:40:57 PM PDT by colorado tanker (Number nine, number nine, number nine . . .)
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That should be clear as a Bell...


14 posted on 03/12/2008 5:41:36 PM PDT by null and void (It's 3 AM, do you know where Hillary is? Does she know where Bill is? Does Bill know what 'is' is?)
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15 posted on 03/12/2008 5:45:51 PM PDT by DanielRedfoot ("Contrarianism" is Creativity for the Untalented)
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This should be a no-brainer. If it is “rusty and salty, and smells like rotten eggs”, it comes from the bottom of some ocean. Salt-iron-hydrogen sulfide—all constituents of marine sediments. Perhpaps, from the planet that used to occupy the orbit where the asteroid belt now is? (”Maldek”)


16 posted on 03/12/2008 5:51:15 PM PDT by Renfield (Turning apples into venison since 1999!)
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What!!! How does a meteorite originate from Earth?

It could be ejecta from a strike by a larger meteorite. Would have had to have been awhile, but that's how the pieces of Mars, the moon and Venus get to flying around the inner solar system.

17 posted on 03/12/2008 5:51:19 PM PDT by El Gato ("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
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Mysterious Meteorites Stymie Scientists

I always wondered what became of Stymie. So he grew up to become a scientist, did he? Good for him!

18 posted on 03/12/2008 5:55:34 PM PDT by GreenHornet
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One of the meteorites is cubical and has writing on it! Am I the first one who’s noticed this?


19 posted on 03/12/2008 5:59:32 PM PDT by thesharkboy (<-- Looking for the silver lining in every cloud, since 1998)
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I think the Thing may pop out of it! Lookout!


20 posted on 03/12/2008 6:00:23 PM PDT by two-edged-sword
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