Tiny Iron Spheres Are Oldest Fossilized Space Dust

Tiny Iron Spheres Are Oldest Fossilized Space Dust

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Japanese researchers have discovered the first micrometeorites known to land on Earth. No larger than droplets of fog, the spherical, iron-rich particles arrived 240 million years ago, 50 million years before the previous record-holding space dust. “These are the the oldest fossil micrometeorites I’ve ever heard of, and the preservation is fantastic. They look exactly […]

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