Origin of the 'Black Beauty' meteorite is revealed
Scientists have revealed more about the origins of the famous'Black Beauty' meteorite, also known as NWA 7034. The researchers used AI to analyse thousands of high-resolution planetary images of the Martian surface from a range of Mars missions. They found Black Beauty was ejected into space when an asteroid impacted the planet's surface and created the six-mile-wide Karratha Crater 5-10 million years ago. Black Beauty, which weighs just 11 ounces (320 grams), led to the creation of a new class of meteorite when it was discovered in 2011 in the Western Sahara Desert. The meteorite was ejected from Mars' Karratha Crater 5-10 million years ago by an asteroid impact Five to ten million years ago an asteroid smashed into Mars.
Jul-12-2022, 15:16:05 GMT
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