London, Jan 13 : An examination of the Martian meteorite known as NWA 7034 determined
it is 2.1 billion years old and is water-rich.
A 2 billion year old
Martian rock appears to have at one time been full of water from the surface of
the Red Planet.
"Here we have a piece of Mars that I can hold in my
hands. That's really exciting," Carl Agee, director of the Institute of
Meteoritics and curator at the University of New Mexico, said.
Agee led a
team of scientists who published their report on the newly discovered meteorite,
nicknamed Black Beauty, in the journal Science. The rock is estimated to have
contained 6,000 parts per million water, and scientists believe it likely
interacted with water at a time when most of the planet’s surface was believed
to have been arid.
The baseball-size rock was discovered in the Sahara,
and scientists say it contains more evidence of water than any of the other
known Martian rock samples.
"It's fairly fresh. It hasn't been subjected
to a whole lot of weathering," University of Alberta meteorite expert Chris Herd
told the AP.
Billions of years ago, an eruption on the surface of Mars,
likely caused by a volcano or asteroid collision, sent the rock into space,
where it eventually made the journey to Earth. Agee and his team said the sample
is “strikingly similar to the volcanic rocks examined by the NASA rovers Spirit
and Opportunity on the Martian surface.”
Over the years, scientists have
collected more than 60 Martian rock samples, with most being discovered in the
Sahara and Antarctica. The new sample is much older than most of the other
specimens, which are about 600 million years old or younger. The oldest known
sample is an estimated 4.5 billion years old.
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