- Source: Shergotty meteorite
The Shergotty meteorite (Named after Sherghati) is the first example of the shergottite Martian meteorite family. It was a 5-kilogram (11 lb) meteorite which fell to Earth at Sherghati, in the Gaya district, Bihar, India on 25 August 1865, and was retrieved by witnesses almost immediately. Radiometric dating indicates that it solidified from a volcanic magma about 4.1 billion years ago. It is composed mostly of pyroxene and is thought to have undergone preterrestrial aqueous alteration for several centuries. Certain features within its interior are suggestive of being remnants of biofilm and their associated microbial communities.
See also
ALH84001 meteorite
Glossary of meteoritics
Life on Mars
List of meteorites on Mars
Nakhla meteorite
NWA 7034 meteorite
Yamato 000593 meteorite
References
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- Shergotty meteorite
- Shergotty
- Martian meteorite
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- Allan Hills 84001
- Meteorite fall
- Meteorite classification
- Life on Mars
- Dark forest hypothesis
- Nakhla meteorite