Team Finds Oldest Known Asteroids

Sample #3509 of the CV3 meteorite Allende sawed into ~ 1 cm thick slabs (a cm-sized cube marked 'T' is included for scale). Refractory inclusions suitable for both thin sectioning and crushing into powders were identified as shown here for slabs number 5 and 6. After recording their locations, CAIs were cored out from slabs and both thin sections and thick butts were produced. Part of the remaining sample was carefully excavated to avoid contamination from matrix materials and crushed into powders for spectral measurements. Credit: University of Maryland


Team Finds Oldest Known Asteroids

Mar 24, 2008 | User rating: 4.2 / 5 after 12 vote(s)
Using visible and infrared data collected from telescopes on Hawaii’s Mauna Kea, a team of scientists, led by the University of Maryland’s Jessica Sunshine, have identified three asteroids that appear to be among our Solar System’s oldest objects.