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Tatahouine:
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Tatahouine: "Star Wars Meteorite" Sheds Light On The Early Solar System

Locals watched in awe as a fireball exploded and hundreds of meteorite fragments rained down on the city of Tatahouine‚ Tunisia‚ on June 27‚ 1931. Fittingly‚ the city later became a major filming location of the Star Wars movie series. The desert climate and traditional villages became a huge inspiration to the director‚ George Lucas‚ who proceeded to name the fictional home planet of Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader “Tatooine”.The mysterious 1931 meteorite‚ a rare type of achondrite (a meteorite that has experienced melting) known as a diogenite‚ is obviously not a fragment of Skywalker’s home planet. But it was similarly named after the city of Tatahouine. Now‚ a recent study has gleaned important insights into the origin of the meteorite – and the early Solar System.Lucas filmed various scenes for Star Wars in Tatahouine. These include Episode IV – A New Hope (1977)‚ Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999)‚ and Star Wars: Episode 2 – Attack of the Clones (2002). Various famous scenes were filmed there‚ including scenes of “Mos Espa” and “Mos Eisley Cantina”.Mark Hamill‚ the actor who played Luke Skywalker‚ reminisced about filming in Tunisia and discussed it with Empire Magazine: “If you could get into your own mind‚ shut out the crew and look at the horizon‚ you really felt like you were transported to another world”.Tatahouine‚ Tunisia.Image Credit: Ian Sewell via Wikimedia Commons‚ (CC BY-SA 3.0)Composition and originDiogenites‚ named after the Greek philosopher Diogenes‚ are igneous meteorites (rocks that have solidified from lava or magma). They formed at depth within an asteroid and cooled slowly‚ resulting in the formation of relatively large crystals.Tatahouine is no exception‚ containing crystals as big as 5 millimeters (0.2 inches) with black veins cutting cross the sample throughout. The black veins are called shock-induced impact melt veins‚ and are a result of high temperatures and pressures caused by a projectile smashing into the surface of the meteorite’s parent body.The presence of these veins and the structure of the grains of pyroxene (minerals containing calcium‚ magnesium‚ iron‚ and aluminum) suggest the sample has experienced pressures of up to 25 gigapascals (GPa) of pressure. To put that into perspective‚ the pressure at the bottom of the Mariana Trench‚ the deepest part of our ocean‚ is only 0.1 GPa. So it is safe to say this sample has experienced a pretty hefty impact.By evaluating the spectrum (light reflecting off their surface‚ broken down by wavelength) of meteorites and comparing it to asteroids and planets in our Solar System‚ it has been suggested that diogenites‚ including Tatahouine‚ originate from the second largest asteroid in our asteroid belt‚ known as 4 Vesta.This asteroid possesses interesting and exciting information about the early Solar System. Many of the meteorites from 4 Vesta are ancient‚ around ~4 billion years. Therefore‚ they offer a window to the past events of the early Solar System that we are unable to evaluate here on Earth.Violent pastThe recent study investigated 18 diogenites‚ including Tatahouine‚ all from 4 Vesta. The authors undertook “radiometric argon-argon age dating” techniques to determine the ages of the meteorites. This is based on looking at two different isotopes (versions of elements whose nuclei have more or fewer particles called neutrons). We know that a certain argon isotope in samples increases with age at a known rate‚ helping scientists estimate an age of a sample by comparing the ratio between two different isotopes.The team also evaluated deformation caused by collisions‚ called impact events‚ using a type of electron microscope technique called electron backscatter diffraction.Seven of the diogenites analyzed.Image Credit: F. Jourdan et al‚ (CC BY 4.0)By combining the age dating techniques and the microscope technique‚ the authors managed to map the timing of impact events on 4 Vesta and the early Solar System. The study suggests that 4 Vesta experienced ongoing impact events until 3.4 billion years ago when a catastrophic one occurred.This catastrophic event‚ possibly another colliding asteroid‚ resulted in multiple smaller rubble pile asteroids being produced known as “vestoids”. Unravelling large scale impact events such as this‚ reveals the hostile nature of the early Solar System.These smaller bodies experienced further collisions that caused material to hurtle to Earth over the last 50 to 60 million years – including the fireball in Tunisia.Ultimately‚ this work demonstrates the importance of investigating meteorites – impacts have played a major role in the evolution of asteroids in our Solar System.Ben Rider-Stokes‚ Post Doctoral Researcher in Achondrite Meteorites‚ The Open UniversityThis article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Half-Life is still the best game Valve ever made
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Half-Life is still the best game Valve ever made

Half-Life recently hit its 25th anniversary‚ and after going free on Steam for a limited time‚ interest in Valve's classic FPS spiked once again. It’s undoubtedly iconic. Half-Life's success made Valve one of the biggest names in gaming‚ helped to shape the entire FPS genre‚ and in many ways defined the direction of the entire industry. One of the primary reasons for its success‚ though‚ is its unique oddness among triple-A games‚ even making its era-defining sequel look conventional. There is simply nothing else quite like Half-Life. Continue reading Half-Life is still the best game Valve ever made MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Whatever happened to Half-Life 3?‚ Best old games‚ Best FPS games
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Science Explorer
2 yrs

10 solar storms that blew us away in 2023
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10 solar storms that blew us away in 2023

The sun has been spitting out more frequent and intense solar storms this year as it approaches solar maximum. Here are some of the biggest.
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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
2 yrs

How to Tell If You’re an Easy Looter Target
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How to Tell If You’re an Easy Looter Target

The latest evolution of looting keeps making prime time news. We have all seen the crowds of mask wearing looters busting into stores 10 or more at a time and helping themselves to whatever they would like. Imagine what looting might look like in America if the stores were empty and the police disbanded. 1.6 […] The post How to Tell If You’re an Easy Looter Target appeared first on Ask a Prepper.
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Jihad & Terror Watch
Jihad & Terror Watch
2 yrs

BNI MENTAL HEALTH BREAK: Horse sense
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BNI MENTAL HEALTH BREAK: Horse sense


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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

Good News in History‚ December 26
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Good News in History‚ December 26

55 years ago today‚ the inaugural Dakar Rally Raid was staged‚ with the course stretching from Paris‚ France‚ to Dakar‚ Senegal. 182 vehicles took the start of the inaugural rally in Paris‚ with 74 surviving the 10‚000-kilometer (6‚200 mi) trip to Dakar while crossing terrains such as sand dunes‚ mud‚ camel grass‚ hamada rock desert‚ […] The post Good News in History‚ December 26 appeared first on Good News Network.
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Science Explorer
2 yrs

Space Anemia: A Rocket Launch Might Cause Your Blood Cells to Burst
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Space Anemia: A Rocket Launch Might Cause Your Blood Cells to Burst

Hypergravity is no joyride.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Shocking Truth behind COVID Vaccines: 52.5k Brits Died Suddenly in 8 Months in 2022 due to Vaccination with Official Data proving they cause a 5-Month Countdown to Death
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Shocking Truth behind COVID Vaccines: 52.5k Brits Died Suddenly in 8 Months in 2022 due to Vaccination with Official Data proving they cause a 5-Month Countdown to Death

As the death toll rises‚ a dark shadow has been cast over Britain. Official data reveals that from April 2022 through to December 2022‚ 407‚910 deaths occurred‚ with 47‚379 excess deaths against […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

5 Things You Can Do This Christmas to Make the Marxists Miserable
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5 Things You Can Do This Christmas to Make the Marxists Miserable

by Kevin Downey Jr‚ PJ Media: Why is Christmas the most wonderful time of the year? Is it all the mistletoeing and hearts that are glowing? Yeah‚ that all rocks‚ but my values — and kicks — revolving around Christmas joy have taken a holly jolly turn‚ and I’d like to get you on board. […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Santa Fired for Criticizing Israel’s War on Gaza
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Santa Fired for Criticizing Israel’s War on Gaza

by Chris Menahan‚ Information Liberation: Ken Dorph‚ a consultant who has played Santa for the Sag Harbor Chamber of Commerce‚ was fired from his job as jolly Saint Nick for criticizing Israel’s war on Gaza during a lecture at a local synagogue. WATCH: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/ [Note: the interview is in English.] From CNN‚ “I criticized the […]
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