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A rare 4.5 billion year old meteorite fragment has been rediscovered in a muddy field

Suara.com – Space rock fragments (Meteor) Rarely found in mud field excavations.

Experts believe it is part of a 4.5 billion year old meteorite that is expected to land in Britain for the first time in 30 years.

Reported pages Sun, Monday (12/7/2021), the last boulder was excavated for four miles.

The yellow-green stone, which contains the building blocks of life, is larger than the original find. According to some, it resembles a human face.

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The find must have belonged to the same meteorite that burned up in Gloucestershire in February.

These pieces were later found in sheep dung on a farm in Winscombe.

Cut description Meteor rock. (Shutterstock)

Last found in the Cotswolds village of Woodmancott.

Derek Robson, a chemist from Leigh’s Lough Borough, hailed his discovery as a “very special moment.”

Previously, some rock fragments were recovered from a fireball that lit up the sky in the south of England a week earlier.

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Rocks fall in the area of ​​the town of Wincombe in Gloucestershire. A resident first alerted experts after noticing a pile of burning stones at the corner of his driveway.

This is the first such incident in the UK since a meteorite was last found in the UK 30 years ago.

Researchers are excited about this discovery because of the rarity of this type of stone.

Meteorite illustration. (Pixbe / Alexandropov86)

Rock fragments are carbonaceous chondrites, rock materials that have retained chemicals that have not changed since the formation of the solar system 4.6 billion years ago.

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