Researchers claim that a meteorite found in Britain is even older than Earth


London, Monday, July 7, 2021

From space, small celestial bodies, such as meteorites, fall to Earth. The theory that a dinosaur species was destroyed by a meteorite hitting the Earth is well-known, but a meteorite found in Britain is claimed to be even older than the Earth. The village is around and is believed to be 2.5 billion years old.

Scientists at the East Anglian Astrophysical Research Organization claim that the celestial body is even older than the Earth. Scientists are very enthusiastic about this meteorite. As soon as it enters the Earth's atmosphere, the blue rock asteroid collapses and burns, which sometimes appears in the form of a meteorite. If the meteorite is too large it can damage the earth but the small piece does not. Normally, a celestial body falls into the ocean in the form of a meteorite because 4% of the Earth is surrounded by water.

If a space object is likely to come close to 2.5 million miles from Earth, the space organization considers it dangerous. Scientists at Lofborough University said that the celestial body that landed on Earth from space could testify to how life evolved on Earth. Experts believe that a large part of the meteorite is made up of minerals such as olivine and phylosilicates. The structure of this stone is different from any other object on earth.


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