Title of article
A chondrule-like object captured by space-exposed aerogel on the international space station
Author/Authors
Noguchi، نويسنده , , T. UEDA-NAKAMURA، نويسنده , , Noriko T. and Ushikubo، نويسنده , , T. and Kita، نويسنده , , N.T. and Valley، نويسنده , , J.W. and Yamanaka، نويسنده , , R. and Kimoto، نويسنده , , Y. and Kitazawa، نويسنده , , Y.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
9
From page
198
To page
206
Abstract
Here we report on the mineralogy, petrography, and oxygen-isotope compositions of a micrometeoroid captured on the international space station. This micrometeoroid has the texture of a porphyritic olivine chondrule. Because hydrated phases were not identified in the micrometeoroid and because Ni-rich sulfide in it does not show exsolution of pentlandite on the TEM scale, the micrometeoroid probably escaped low temperature events such as aqueous alteration on its parent body. However, the mean value and standard deviation of Cr2O3 wt.% in olivine in the micrometeoroid suggest that the micrometeoroid experienced weak thermal metamorphism. Oxygen isotope ratios of pyroxene and olivine in the micrometeoroid are similar to those of chondrule-like objects in comet 81P/Wild2 and coarse-grained crystalline micrometeorites as well as those in chondrules in major types of carbonaceous chondrites. These data suggest that the micrometeoroid is a fragment of a chondrule-like object that was derived from a primitive parent body that experienced thermal metamorphism.
Keywords
Transmission electron microscopy , oxygen isotopic ratios , micrometeoroid , hypervelocity capture , SIMS , International space station
Journal title
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Record number
2329480
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