COSMOS MAGAZINE
1: When Mars had liquid water Recent analysis of the Lafayette Meteorite, which landed somewhere in the US state of Indiana, has revealed important insights about the state of liquid water on Mars 742 million years ago.
The Lafayette Meteorite. Credit: Purdue University.
Cassiopeia A supernova. Credit: NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration
3: Where do most meteorites come from? New studies show that 70% of the 70,000 meteorites found on Earth have come from 3 recent collisions in the main asteroid belt which sits between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
A sample of the Martian meteorite known as ‘Black Beauty’. Credit: Curtin University/Aaron Cavosie.
5: Massive meteorite impacted early lifeforms A meteorite 200 times larger than the one that killed off most dinosaursslammed into Earth about 3.26 billion years ago. According to new research, certain bacteria flourished after the fact.