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Rare meteorite discovered in Oman

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Last updated: 2024/06/28 at 7:09 AM
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The Sultanate of Oman recently discovered an extremely rare meteorite weighing 59.5 grams. This unique find was part of the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism’s efforts to document meteorites, with a group of scientific studies confirming its rarity. Unlike most lunar meteorites found on Earth, this sample belongs to the farthest side of the Moon, providing valuable insight into the characteristics and components of the Moon’s outermost part. Chemical analysis revealed that the main minerals of this meteorite include plagioglass, pyroxene, olivine, and other minerals in lower percentages. The outer crust of the meteorite is clear and shows signs of the combustion process it underwent upon entering the Earth’s atmosphere.

The discovery of this rare meteorite is a significant achievement for the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism in Oman, which has been documenting meteorites in cooperation with the Natural History Museum in Bern, Switzerland since 2001. Over 7,341 pieces of meteorite weighing more than 7,000 kilograms have been documented so far, including samples from the Moon, Mars, and various asteroids. After completing the study and scientific analysis phase, these meteorite samples are recovered and stored in a special reserve in accordance with international best practices to ensure their preservation, sustainability, and scientific documentation.

The scientific importance of this recently discovered meteorite lies in its origin on the far side of the Moon, a rare find compared to most lunar meteorites that come from the part closest to the Moon. Its study will allow scientists to expand their understanding of the Moon’s outermost part and enrich the scientific study of meteorites and asteroids. The chemical analysis of the sample has revealed the presence of various minerals, with the outer crust showing signs of the combustion process that occurred upon entry into the Earth’s atmosphere. This discovery highlights the importance of continued efforts to document and study meteorites for scientific research and preservation.

The clarity of the outer crust of the meteorite, along with the presence of molten atoms of moon dust in the outer layer, further confirms its scientific significance. The combustion process that the meteorite underwent resulted in the formation of minerals such as mesclunite and troulite, adding to its unique characteristics. This rare find showcases the ongoing commitment of the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism in Oman to document meteorites and collaborate with international partners for scientific research and preservation. By following international best practices in storing and preserving these meteorite samples, Oman is ensuring that they will be available for future scientific studies and exploration.

Overall, the discovery of this rare meteorite in Oman is a testament to the country’s dedication to scientific research and preserving its unique cultural and natural heritage. The collaboration with international partners and adherence to best practices for documenting and preserving meteorites have allowed Oman to make significant contributions to the field of planetary science. This rare find adds to the growing body of knowledge about the Moon’s composition and history, enriching the scientific study of meteorites and asteroids. With continued efforts to document and study meteorites, Oman is poised to further advance our understanding of the solar system and our place within it.

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