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What’s the Matter?

The matter is everything, or, what isn’t the matter? Looking at meteorites tells us about the composition of the Solar System, and even the surrounding region of the Galaxy- ‘cosmochemistry.’ We can examine meteorites in a way that we just can’t do with planets or stars: using our mass spectrometers, neutron lines, etc. and not just through a telescope. Even the Mars rovers are not equipped with instruments at this level of detail- not enough decimal places, not enough ‘nines.’ This includes dust particles; with modern assaying, we can study the chemistry (and therefore, history) of a grain of dust.

The overwhelming majority of meteorites are assumed to be samples of asteroids. Except, of course, the ones that aren’t. Some meteorite groups are now known (from their chemistry) to be from Mars or Earth’s moon; some types of micrometeorites/dust particles are suspected (TBC…) to come from comets.
 

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