Analysis of samples returned to terrestrial laboratories enables more precise measurements and a wider range of techniques to be utilized than can be achieved with either remote sensing or rover instruments. Furthermore, returning samples to Earth allows them to be stored and re-examined with future technology. Following the success of the Hayabusa mission, returning samples from asteroids should be a high priority for understanding of early solar system evolution, planetary formation and differentiation. Meteorite falls provide us with materials and insight into asteroidal compositions. Almahata Sitta (AS) was the first meteorite fall from a tracked asteroid (2008 TC3) [1] providing a rare opportunity to compare direct geochemical observat...
On October 7, 2008, the asteroid 2008 TC3 exploded as it entered the Earth’s atmosphere, producing s...
Ureilites are ultramafic achondrite meteorites that have experienced igneous processing whilst retai...
© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. Most meteorites t...
The Almahata Sitta (AhS) polymict ureilite is the first meteorite to originate from a spectrally cla...
Asteroid 2008 TC3 (approximately 4m diameter) was tracked and studied in space for approximately 19h...
Almahata Sitta (AhS) is the first meteorite to originate from an asteroid (2008 TC3) that had been s...
Asteroid 2008 TC3 (approximately 4 m diameter) was tracked and studied in space for approximately 19...
Prior to recovery the Almahata Sitta fall was observed as the asteroid 2008 TC3 on an Earth-bound tr...
The recovery of meteorites from the impact of asteroid 2008 TC3 in the Nubian Desert of Sudan on Oct...
Polymict ureilites are brecciated ultramafic meteorites that contain a variety of single mineral and...
Meteorite science is rich with compositional indicators by which we classify parent bodies, but few ...
Almahata Sitta (AhS), an anomalous polymict ureilite, is the first meteorite observed to originate f...
The Almahata Sitta meteorite is the first case of recovered extraterrestrial material originating fr...
The Almahata Sitta meteorite is the first case of recovered extraterrestrial material originating fr...
The Almahata Sitta meteorite is the first case of recovered extraterrestrial material originating fr...
On October 7, 2008, the asteroid 2008 TC3 exploded as it entered the Earth’s atmosphere, producing s...
Ureilites are ultramafic achondrite meteorites that have experienced igneous processing whilst retai...
© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. Most meteorites t...
The Almahata Sitta (AhS) polymict ureilite is the first meteorite to originate from a spectrally cla...
Asteroid 2008 TC3 (approximately 4m diameter) was tracked and studied in space for approximately 19h...
Almahata Sitta (AhS) is the first meteorite to originate from an asteroid (2008 TC3) that had been s...
Asteroid 2008 TC3 (approximately 4 m diameter) was tracked and studied in space for approximately 19...
Prior to recovery the Almahata Sitta fall was observed as the asteroid 2008 TC3 on an Earth-bound tr...
The recovery of meteorites from the impact of asteroid 2008 TC3 in the Nubian Desert of Sudan on Oct...
Polymict ureilites are brecciated ultramafic meteorites that contain a variety of single mineral and...
Meteorite science is rich with compositional indicators by which we classify parent bodies, but few ...
Almahata Sitta (AhS), an anomalous polymict ureilite, is the first meteorite observed to originate f...
The Almahata Sitta meteorite is the first case of recovered extraterrestrial material originating fr...
The Almahata Sitta meteorite is the first case of recovered extraterrestrial material originating fr...
The Almahata Sitta meteorite is the first case of recovered extraterrestrial material originating fr...
On October 7, 2008, the asteroid 2008 TC3 exploded as it entered the Earth’s atmosphere, producing s...
Ureilites are ultramafic achondrite meteorites that have experienced igneous processing whilst retai...
© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. Most meteorites t...