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Green Meteorite Found In Morocco May Be From Mercury

An anonymous reader writes in with news that a meteorite found in Morocco might be from Mercury. "The green rock found in Morocco last year may be the first known visitor from the solar system's innermost planet, according to meteorite scientist Anthony Irving, who unveiled the new findings this month at the 44th annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in The Woodlands, Texas. The study suggests that a space rock called NWA 7325 came from Mercury, and not an asteroid or Mars."

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  1. With a name like NWA 7325... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'd guess it was "Straight Outta Compton"

  2. It's an Easter present. by Jane+Q.+Public · · Score: 4, Funny

    My guess is it's a snot rocket from God.

    1. Re:It's an Easter present. by chill · · Score: 4, Informative

      A fan of H2G2 you are not.

      Creator of the universe as claimed by adherents of the faith on planet Viltvodle VI. Their legend has it that the universe was sneezed out of the nose of the Great Green Arkleseizure, and they thus live in perpetual fear of the time they call "The Coming of the Great White Handkerchief."

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  3. Re:Dumb Question: by emurphy42 · · Score: 5, Informative
    From TFA:

    NWA 7325 has a lower magnetic intensity — the magnetism passed from a cosmic body's magnetic field into a rock — than any other rock yet found, Irving said. Data sent back from NASA's Messenger spacecraft currently in orbit around Mercury shows that the planet's low magnetism closely resembles that found in NWA 7325, Irving said.

    Messenger's observations also provided Irving with further evidence that could support his hypothesis. Scientists familiar with Mercury's geological and chemical composition think that the planet's surface is very low in iron. The meteorite is also low in iron, suggesting that wherever the rock came from, its parent body resembles Mercury.

  4. Re:Dumb Question: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    We just compare with the samples we've already taken from Mercury, Duh!

  5. Re:Another dumb question.... by tverbeek · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Mercury's gravity is rather weak (1/20 Earth's mass), and it has no atmosphere to speak of. A rock getting enough kinetic energy to escape Mercury's gravity isn't that hard to imagine.

    The tricky part of this scenario is getting the rock enough kinetic energy to boost it from Mercury's orbit out to Earth. I'd guess a slingshot around the sun was probably needed.

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  6. Re:Meanwhile, in Kansas by GodfatherofSoul · · Score: 5, Funny

    You're obviously not from a rural town. Whenever an older woman who never appeared pregnant magically shows up with a baby, that means her 16 year-old daughter who went to "California" for a year got knocked up. "Krypton" ain't nothing but the back seat of Jed's Camaro; coincidentally on his "hey y'all watch this" night down at that abandoned nuclear silo.

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