Happy Birthday El-Nakhla
 
Greg S
 
 
I heard this on the radio this morning on "Star-Date" as I was getting ready 
for work. A wonderful little radio broadcast I must say.
 
Here's the site:
 
http://stardate.org/radio/program/2011-06-28
 
More Moon and Mars
June 28, 2011
 
Showers of any kind are rare in the Egyptian desert. But the people of 
El-Nakhla, near Alexandria, were especially surprised when a shower of black 
stones fell on their village 100 years ago today. Some were tiny slivers, while 
others were as big as a fist. Some buried themselves up to a foot deep in the 
desert sands. And one supposedly killed a dog -- a story that's grown in 
stature over the years, although there's no confirmation.
The stones were part of a space rock that exploded as it zipped through the 
atmosphere. Its origin? The planet Mars.
Egypt's leading geologist visited the site soon after the shower. He led an 
effort that collected about 40 samples. Most of them were coated with a black 
crust -- the result of heating during the brief plunge into the atmosphere. 
Collectively, the samples are known as the Nakhla meteorite.
Decades later, scientists discovered that Nakhla came from Mars. Tiny bubbles 
of gas in the meteorite match the composition of the Martian atmosphere.
Nakhla is about 1.4 billion years old. It contains minerals that tell us it 
formed in a watery environment. It was blasted into space when an asteroid 
slammed into Mars -- setting a chunk of the Martian crust on a collision course 
with Earth.
Mars is climbing into view in the dawn sky. It looks like a bright orange star. 
Tomorrow, it's to the upper right of the crescent Moon. The true star 
Aldebaran, which also shines orange, is closer to the Moon.


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> Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 09:25:13 -0700
> From: drtan...@yahoo.com
> To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
> Subject: [meteorite-list] Long Live the Nakhla Dog! 100 Years Ago in Egypt 
> 28JUN1911 28JUN2011
>
> List, Some of you may like a good dog vs meteorite story:
> Long Live the Nakhla Dog! 100 Years Ago in Egypt 28JUN1911 28JUN2011
>
> http://lunarmeteoritehunters.blogspot.com/2011/06/long-live-nakhla-dog-100-years-ago-in.html
>
> Dirk Ross...Tokyo
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