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Martian Mysteries: Unearthing Asteroid Remnants

Martian Mysteries: Unearthing Asteroid Remnants

Update: 2025-09-08
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In this episode of SpaceTime , we uncover groundbreaking discoveries in planetary science and solar physics, including the remnants of ancient asteroids on Mars, the recovery of the Mother's Day meteorite, and new insights into solar energetic particles.


Asteroid Remnants Found in Martian Mantle


A new study reveals that fragments from ancient asteroids, which significantly impacted Mars around 4.5 billion years ago, are now trapped within the planet's mantle. Data from NASA's Mars Insight lander has provided unprecedented insights into the Martian interior, showing that these remnants, some up to four kilometres wide, offer a unique glimpse into Mars' geological history. The findings suggest a sluggish evolution of the Martian mantle, contrasting sharply with Earth's dynamic tectonic processes.


Mother's Day Meteorite Discovery


In an exciting expedition, scientists from Curtin University have successfully recovered a meteorite that lit up the skies over Western Australia on Mother's Day. Using the Desert Fireball Network, researchers pinpointed the meteor's landing site and undertook a challenging journey to retrieve samples. Preliminary analysis indicates that the meteorite is an ordinary chondrite, providing valuable insights into its origins and the solar system's history.


Tracing Super Fast Electrons from the Sun


Astronomers have identified two distinct origins for energetic particles emitted by the Sun, thanks to observations from the European Space Agency's Solar Orbiter mission. The research highlights the difference between solar energetic electrons linked to solar flares and those associated with coronal mass ejections. Understanding these two types of solar energetic particles is crucial for predicting space weather and protecting satellites and astronauts from radiation hazards.


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✍️ Episode References


NASA


https://www.nasa.gov/ (https://www.nasa.gov/)


Curtin University


https://www.curtin.edu.au/ (https://www.curtin.edu.au/)


European Space Agency


https://www.esa.int/ (https://www.esa.int/)


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