Antarctica Scientists Discover Space Mineral Never Before Observed in Nature
A research team that included experts from the US, Japan and South Korea, have discovered a new mineral, called "Wassonite", buried in a meteorite discovered in Antarctica in 1969. The meteorite, which may have broken off an asteroid orbiting between Mars and Jupiter, is 4.5 billion years old.
The new mineral was discovered within the meteorite officially designated Yamato 691 enstatite chondrite. The meteorite was discovered the same year as other landmark meteorites, Allende and Murchison, and the return of the first Apollo lunar samples.
NASA space scientist Keiko Nakamura-Messenger, who headed the research team, said "Wassonite is a mineral formed from only two elements, sulphur and titanium, yet it possesses a unique crystal structure that has not been previously observed in nature," he said.
The new mineral is named after John T. Wasson, a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, a pioneer in meteorite and impact research. Several other unknown minerals were found surrounding Wassonite and are currently being analyzed.
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Every science-fiction writer who has "invented" a new mineral from another planet can now feel at least partially vindicated.
Now I wonder if a specific use will ever be found for wassonite.
Posted by: Bob Greenwade | April 06, 2011 at 08:12 AM
Considering how little of it there is, I imagine they've already determined a specific use for it: sitting in a museum.
Seriously, though, I'm also curious about the special properties caused by the "unique crystal structure". You can do it, science!
Posted by: Seb Gillen | April 06, 2011 at 08:48 AM
Next step is to build a Wassonite-Bomb. We humans are awesome!
Posted by: molosser | April 06, 2011 at 10:39 AM
In the novel The Rylerran Gateway, by Mark Kendrick, you will find an FTL power source known as 'Cryo-crystalline Helium-3 Tetra-ganide'. It's found only on Triton.
Posted by: Mark | April 10, 2011 at 01:03 PM
I love getting research out of Antartica. How a place can stay so prime and untouched by anything and just perfect for science is incredible in itself in our society.
I so want to "see" this unique crystal structure for myself! Then again, did take them forty years to find it so I guess they deserve to build our suspense a little! ((request pictures of some form guys!!) thanks :) Haha
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