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Space rock found on Earth traced back to origins on Vesta | Space


April 30, 2021
In 2018, a small asteroid crashed into Earth, and scientists recovered pieces of it in a Botswana game reserve. Now the scientists have determined the space rock’s origin: Vesta, in the asteroid belt.
Shown here is the team that found the first meteorite from the breakup of asteroid 2018 LA in Botswana. They point to the space rock found there, later named Motopi Pan. Image via Meteoritics and Planetary Science/ Peter Jenniskens.
In 2018, an international team of scientists tracked a small asteroid as it streaked toward Earth and crashed into southern Africa. The team was able to find and collect pieces of the asteroid that were scattered across a Botswana game reserve. Now, the scientists believe they know the source of that asteroid. They say the space rock came from Vesta, the brightest and second-most massive object in the asteroid belt, a region of our solar system between Jupiter and Mars occupied by a great many solid, irregularly-shaped bodie ....

South Africa , Eteläuomen Läi , Tomas Kohout , Motopi Pan , Peter Jenniskens , Sciencepeter Jenniskens , Roger Gibson , Purdue University , University Of Helsinki , Catalina Sky , Witts University , Planetary Sciencepeter , Catalina Sky Survey , Central Kalahari Game Reserve , 2018 La Meteorite Vesta Asteroid Botswana , டோமாக்கள் கோஹவுட் , ரோஜர் கிப்சன் , பர்‌ட்யூ பல்கலைக்கழகம் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் ஹெல்சின்கி , கேடலினா வானம் , வீடட்ச் பல்கலைக்கழகம் , கேடலினா வானம் கணக்கெடுப்பு , மைய கேலஹாரீ விளையாட்டு இருப்பு ,

An asteroid traveled for 23 million years before crashing into Earth — and now scientists know where it came from


An asteroid traveled for 23 million years before crashing into Earth and now scientists know where it came from
By Sophie Lewis
NASA attempts historic touchdown on asteroid
A small asteroid crashed into Earth three years ago and now scientists know where it came from. Researchers have traced the origins of the resulting rare meteorite fragments, which began the journey to Earth some 23 million years ago. 
The asteroid, called 2018 LA, shot across the sky like a fireball before landing in Botswana on June 2, 2018. Researchers subsequently recovered 23 meteorites from the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, a huge area known for its diverse wildlife. ....

Eteläuomen Läi , Motopi Pan , Mohutsiwa Gabadirwe , Peter Jenniskens , Roger Gibson , University Of Helsinki , Catalina Sky , University Of Arizona Catalina Sky , Botswana Geoscience Institute , Central Kalahari Game Reserve , Catalina Sky Survey , Solar System , Kees Welten , ரோஜர் கிப்சன் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் ஹெல்சின்கி , கேடலினா வானம் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் அரிசோனா கேடலினா வானம் , போட்ஸ்வானா புவி அறிவியல் நிறுவனம் , மைய கேலஹாரீ விளையாட்டு இருப்பு , கேடலினா வானம் கணக்கெடுப்பு , சூரிய அமைப்பு ,

Scientists Trace Origins Of 23-Million-Year-Old Asteroid That Hit Earth


Scientists Trace Origins Of 23-Million-Year-Old Asteroid That Hit Earth
A small asteroid crashed into Earth three years ago and now scientists know where it came from. Researchers have traced the origins of the resulting rare meteorite fragments, which began the journey to Earth some 23 million years ago. 
The asteroid, called 2018 LA, shot across the sky like a fireball before landing in Botswana on June 2, 2018. Researchers subsequently recovered 23 meteorites from the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, a huge area known for its diverse wildlife.
The meteorite is named Motopi Pan after a local watering hole, Mohutsiwa Gabadirwe, the senior curator of the Botswana Geoscience Institute, said in a statement, referring to the first sample they found. This meteorite is a national treasure of Botswana. ....

Eteläuomen Läi , Motopi Pan , Mohutsiwa Gabadirwe , Peter Jenniskens , Roger Gibson , University Of Helsinki , Catalina Sky , University Of Arizona , Botswana Geoscience Institute , Central Kalahari Game Reserve , Catalina Sky Survey , Planetary Defense , Solar System , Kees Welten , ரோஜர் கிப்சன் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் ஹெல்சின்கி , கேடலினா வானம் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் அரிசோனா , போட்ஸ்வானா புவி அறிவியல் நிறுவனம் , மைய கேலஹாரீ விளையாட்டு இருப்பு , கேடலினா வானம் கணக்கெடுப்பு , கிரகங்கள் பாதுகாப்பு , சூரிய அமைப்பு ,

An asteroid traveled for 23 million years before crashing into Earth — and now scientists know where it came from


An asteroid traveled for 23 million years before crashing into Earth and now scientists know where it came from
By Sophie Lewis
NASA attempts historic touchdown on asteroid
A small asteroid crashed into Earth three years ago and now scientists know where it came from. Researchers have traced the origins of the resulting rare meteorite fragments, which began the journey to Earth some 23 million years ago. 
The asteroid, called 2018 LA, shot across the sky like a fireball before landing in Botswana on June 2, 2018. Researchers subsequently recovered 23 meteorites from the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, a huge area known for its diverse wildlife. ....

Eteläuomen Läi , Motopi Pan , Mohutsiwa Gabadirwe , Peter Jenniskens , Roger Gibson , University Of Helsinki , Catalina Sky , University Of Arizona Catalina Sky , Botswana Geoscience Institute , Central Kalahari Game Reserve , Catalina Sky Survey , Solar System , Kees Welten , 2018 La , ரோஜர் கிப்சன் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் ஹெல்சின்கி , கேடலினா வானம் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் அரிசோனா கேடலினா வானம் , போட்ஸ்வானா புவி அறிவியல் நிறுவனம் , மைய கேலஹாரீ விளையாட்டு இருப்பு , கேடலினா வானம் கணக்கெடுப்பு , சூரிய அமைப்பு ,

A 22-Million-Year Journey From the Asteroid Belt to Botswana


A 22-Million-Year Journey From the Asteroid Belt to Botswana
Astronomers reconstructed a space rock’s path before it exploded over southern Africa in 2018 and sprinkled the Kalahari with meteorites.
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A full rotation of the asteroid Vesta, as seen from the Dawn spacecraft in 2011.CreditCredit.NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA/MPS/DLR/IDA; Little Mountain 5
By Robin George Andrews
Published April 29, 2021Updated May 5, 2021
On the morning of June 2, 2018, an asteroid was seen careening toward us at 38,000 miles per hour. It was going to impact Earth, and there was nothing anyone could do to stop it. Astronomers were beside themselves with excitement.
Five feet long and weighing about the same as an adult African elephant, this space rock posed no threat. But the early detection of this asteroid, only the second to be spotted in space before hitting land, was a good test of our ability to spot larger, more dangerous asteroids. Moreover, it afforded scientists t ....

Oliver Moses , Motopi Pan , Mohutsiwa Gabadirwe , Peter Jenniskens , Okavango Research Institute , Skymapper Southern Sky , Catalina Sky , Botswana Department Of Wildlife , University Of Manchester , National Parks , Botswana Geoscience Institute , Planetary Science , Central Kalahari Game Reserve , Catalina Sky Survey , Skymapper Southern Sky Survey , Okavango Research , Central Kalahari Game , Katherine Joy , ஆலிவர் மோஸஸ் , கேடலினா வானம் , போட்ஸ்வானா துறை ஆஃப் வனவிலங்கு , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் மான்செஸ்டர் , தேசிய பூங்காக்கள் , போட்ஸ்வானா புவி அறிவியல் நிறுவனம் , கிரகங்கள் அறிவியல் , மைய கேலஹாரீ விளையாட்டு இருப்பு ,