Precious meteor hidden gold secrets of life

A detailed report on the rarest meteorite that fell from the sky to Earth on April 23 last year has now been published a year later. The degree to which this beautiful meteor has been incorporated is called carbonaceous chondritis and contains many secrets of life.

That is why this meteorite is more valuable than gold and silver and is of paramount importance to scientists. Some of these meteorites may contain traces of water or even organic compounds. In this way the early solar system, its evolution, and the appearance of life itself can be shed light on.

A washing machine-sized meteorite is thought to have entered our Earth's atmosphere and shattered over Costa Rica. A piece of it has fallen into the hands of scientists and has been studied for the past year. It is thought that some four and a half billion years ago such a rock fell to the ground and may have been the first appearance of life.

Preliminary research has shown that it contains large amounts of calcium and aluminum. It is said that these two elements were created when the hot plate of the solar system was cooling. By looking at them, the newborn sun can be estimated at this time. Meteors, on the other hand, also contain small amounts of calcite. It also contains some organic compounds, mud, and remnants of another star before the solar system.


Thus we can say that this is an extraordinary discovery in which more facts are hidden.

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