Meteorites are the only samples we have of outer space materials (besides moon rocks), and they provide crucial information about the raw ingredients that formed Earth and the planets, making them invaluable for understanding the origins of our solar system.
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Meteorite Hunting: Unlocking Our Solar System's Secrets #shortsAñadido:
This man is about to take a trip into the depths of our solar system without even leaving the Earth's atmosphere. Planetary astronomer Richard Terrell is on a journey to explore the origin of our planets.
He's come here to the heart of the Mojave Desert, one of the driest and most barren places on Earth to search for meteorites, rocks from outer space.
Meteorites are phenomenally important because they're really the only samples we have of what's out there except for the moon rocks we've collected.
They're objects we can place in our laboratories. They can tell us what the raw ingredients were that formed the Earth and the planets.
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