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Nasa’s rover Curiosity finds iron meteorites on Mars

Iron meteorites are not rare among meteorites found on Earth, but they are less common than stony meteorites

A file photo of Nasa’s Mars rover Curiosity. Photo: NasaPremium
A file photo of Nasa’s Mars rover Curiosity. Photo: Nasa

Washington: Heavy metal! Nasa’s Mars rover Curiosity has discovered its first meteorite on the Red Planet — a huge shiny, lumpy rock made mostly of iron.

The rock is an iron meteorite called “Lebanon," similar in shape and lustre to iron meteorites found on Mars by the previous generation of rovers. Lebanon is about 2 meters wide. Another piece discovered which is smaller in size is called “Lebanon B."

The high-resolution circular images were taken by the Remote Micro-Imager (RMI) of Curiosity’s Chemistry and Camera (ChemCam) instrument with colour and context from rover’s Mast Camera (Mastcam), Nasa said.

The component images were taken during the 640th Martian day, or sol, of Curiosity’s work on Mars (25 May 2014). The images show angular shaped cavities on the surface of the rock. One possible explanation is that they resulted from preferential erosion along crystalline boundaries within the metal of the rock.

Another possibility is that these cavities once contained olivine crystals, which can be found in a rare type of stony-iron meteorites called pallasites, thought to have been formed near the core-mantle boundary within an asteroid.

Iron meteorites are not rare among meteorites found on Earth, but they are less common than stony meteorites.

On Mars, iron meteorites dominate the small number of meteorites that have been found. Part of the explanation could come from the resistance of iron meteorites to erosion processes on Mars.

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Published: 16 Jul 2014, 04:52 PM IST
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