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<title>Mysterious &#x26;#x201C;Space Dust&#x26;#x201D; Falling on Earth May Originate from Unidentified Objects Lurking Near Our Planet, New Study Finds
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<description>The near-Earth Object 2009 FD, as seen by the ESO&#x26;#x27;s Very Large Telescope (Image Credit: ESO) Every year, more than 5,000 tons of material with cosmic origins lands on Earth&#x26;#x2019;s surface, with as much as 15,000 tons of this &#x26;#x201C;space dust&#x26;#x201D; making its way into the atmosphere but vaporizing during reentry. The resulting rain of micrometeorites that reaches our planet consists mostly of tiny objects anywhere from 30 to 200 micrometers in size, based on past studies. But what are the origins of these large volumes of material that accumulate over time as they shower the Earth throughout the year?...</description>
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<title>New study discovers ancient meteoritic impact over Antarctica 430,000 years ago</title>
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<description>A research team of international space scientists, led by Dr. Matthias van Ginneken from the University of Kent&#x26;#x27;s School of Physical Sciences, has found new evidence of a low-altitude meteoritic touchdown event reaching the Antarctic ice sheet 430,000 years ago. Extra-terrestrial particles (condensation spherules) recovered on the summit of Walnumfjellet (WN) within the S&#x26;#xF8;r Rondane Mountains, Queen Maud Land, East Antarctica, indicate an unusual touchdown event where a jet of melted and vaporized meteoritic material resulting from the atmospheric entry of an asteroid at least 100 m in size reached the surface at high velocity. This type of explosion caused...</description>
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