Stony meteorites have a thin, glassy and dark fusion crust, which is formed when the outer surface of the object entering the atmosphere temporarily heats up and then cools down. If a corner of a ...
Prof Bridges said: "You can identify a meteorite as classically it has a dark shiny fusion crust which will look really quite different from anything surrounding it. "It doesn't look like ...
"Meteorites are often denser than Earth rocks, contain metal, and are magnetic. We can also look for things like a fusion crust that forms during entry into Earth's atmosphere. Finally, we can use ...
The revelation came from the analysis of a lunar meteorite. Western University researchers found water-bearing apatite mineral in a sample of the Moon's early crust. "The discovery of apatite in ...
Reports of the path of the light across the sky subsequently assisted in the meteorite's recovery. This melted outer layer, called fusion crust, covers a complex interior that preserves dust ...