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Canadian researchers have helped find a rare meteorite that fell over England in February.
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Posted: Mar 11, 2021 2:19 PM ET | Last Updated: March 11
A fireball was seen over western England on Feb 28 and lasted about six seconds (Supplied by UK Fireball Alliance) comments
Canadian researchers have helped discover and study a rare meteorite that fell over England in February. The space rock contains the ingredients that make up our solar system.
Scientists recovered nearly 300 grams of the meteorite in Winchombe, England, this week.
The meteorite is a very rare type of space rock, called carbonaceous chondrite, which remained in a deep freeze for the last 4.5 billion years, untouched by any heating.
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A Relic of The Early Solar System Was Just Found on a Driveway in England
NICOLETTA LANESE, LIVE SCIENCE
9 MARCH 2021
A meteorite found in the UK contains an extremely rare combination of minerals that could give scientists a glimpse into how the Solar System formed and even how life emerged on Earth.
The meteorite tumbled to Earth on February 28, when a dazzling fireball zoomed over southwest England, Live Science previously reported. At the time, scientists suspected that quite a few fragments of the space rock likely reached the ground.
One such fragment landed on a driveway in Winchcombe, a town in Gloucestershire, according to a statement from the Natural History Museum in London.