Antarctica Yields Remnants of a Dwarf Planet from Creation of Solar System (A 2010 Most Popular)
Rocks can be many things: they were probably our earliest weapons, they've been ballast on our journeys of exploration, even modern-art pieces. But a pair recovered from Antarctica may be the grandest application yet - tombstones for an entire world. Lunar and Planetary Institute researcher Allain Treiman believes that them to be pieces of a destroyed dwarf planet, relics from the creation of the solar system.
Mineral analysis of the fragments reveals a large concentration of feldspar - large enough to have needed a planet to create it. You might not think of rocks as hot and runny (unless you're the Human Torch), but when you gather enough of anything together the pressure and heat provided by gravity will melt it. Materials of different densities float to different heights (just like oil in water), and as the system cools these differentiated layers are frozen in. If you hang around for a while you have a hard shell around a layered liquid core, like our own Earth, and eventually the entire system solidifies, like the Moon. If you lose a fight with another extremely solid body you get blown to pieces - but each of those pieces still shows evidence of the layer-cake structure.
It'll take more than a royal cavalry regiment to put this proto-planetary Humpty Dumpty together again. It's thought that many of the pieces could be in the asteroid belt between and Jupiter, while others may have impacted on other planets or even been burned up in the Sun. Spectral analysis of asteroids may confirm this hypothesis, but it seems clear that the early solar system was a dangerous place - and we have one more "We were lucky there" coincidence to thank for life as we know it.
Luke McKinney.
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Rocks recovered from Antarctica
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Primitive asteroids in the main asteroid belt may have formed far from the sun... "Our model shows that comets are relatively easy to break up when hit by something, at least when compared to typical asteroids. It is unavoidable that some of the debris went on to land on asteroids, the Moon and the Earth. In fact, some of the leftovers may still be arriving today," says Dr. Alessandro Morbidelli of the Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur in Nice, France.
- Alessandro Morbidelli and Zecharia Sitchin... MODERN SCIENCE AND THE ANCIENT WRITINGS ON THE GENESIS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM:
http://cristiannegureanu.blogspot.com/2009/07/primitive-asteroids-in-main-asteroid.html
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