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Meteorite contaminated with table salt after landing on Earth

A close-up image of white salt crystals on the gray and rocky surface of a meteorite fragment (Image credit: Meteoritics & Planetary Science/ Jenkins et al.)

A meteorite that crashed into a driveway in Winchcombe, England, became contaminated with a sprinkling of table salt within hours of landing, dashing hopes that it could be a “pristine” example of a primitive type of space rock. 

The Winchcombe meteorite, which fragmented and fell onto the Gloucestershire driveway and a nearby sheep field in February 2021, was recovered and stored in sealed bags very soon after it landed — within hours for the fragment found on the driveway and within days for the rubble in the sheep field. But even so, new research finds, the meteorite had already begun to change due to its interactions with Earth’s atmosphere and surface. 

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