We know that the universe is expanding every second; there is
no end to this universe. People are very interested in knowing about the beginning
of this earth and universe.
If we know the correct age of the earth and this universe we can
able to understand the all planets and the Big Bang.
For this search work, we need very old things like meteorites. These
meteorites are very useful to understand the age of Earth.
These meteorites are the parts of some small planets. Those
planets were destroyed in certain situations. The meteorites are spread over any
surface of the earth.
Recently scientist have started their research work in the Antarctic
because those meteorites are mostly present over the inner surface of the Antarctic.
Dr Joy ventures into the Antarctic’s deep interior to inspect the
favourable meteorite.
In the early years of the solar system, some small planets were destroyed and shattered pieces of metal especially present in the Antarctic continent.
Now a special team of British scientists (from the University
of Manchester) has arrived in the Antarctic to try to find the missing meteorites.
The important effort of searching the meteorites is the very
rare iron meteorites are present in the Antarctic.
A strong effort of this search behind Dr Evatt successfully
put a prototype pace at the BAS Sky blu fuel depot a year ago. At the same
time, Dr Joy inspects favourable meteorites in the Antarctic. So scientists made an effort to search those meteorites.
Usually, iron meteorites have higher thermal conductivity than
stony meteorites. The warm and melted ice around the surface, so scientists expect
those meteorites to hang just below the surface.
By looking at the age, structure and chemistry of meteorites,
we can understand the timing of the process that occurred in the early solar
system.
Using this information we can understand Earth, Mars
and Venus.
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