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Meteorites provide snapshots of the newly born Earth

5 October 2005

METEORITES preserved in Antarctic ice are providing baby-snaps of the newly born Earth.

Soon after Earth formed, 4.5 billion years ago, a Mars-sized object smashed into it, chipping off the moon and irrevocably changing the Earth’s chemical make-up. “All history of primitive materials would have been wiped out as the temperatures soared to above 1500 °C,” says Michael Lipschutz of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana.

So to find out what Earth was like before then, he examined 29 meteorites from the Antarctic, of the type known as chondrites, which are believed to have formed in the same gas cloud…

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