[meteorite-list] Asteroid Heating: A Shocking View

From: GeoZay_at_aol.com <GeoZay_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:31:10 2004
Message-ID: <1d7.1dba64f6.2da01883_at_aol.com>

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>>What was the source of energy to heat them? The leading candidate is the
decay of short-lived radioactive isotopes such as aluminum-26 (26Al). <<

I thought a good source early on would be the planetoids plowing thru the
magnetic fields of the proto sun? Various distances from the proto sun will
induce various temps.
George Zay

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Received on Sat 03 Apr 2004 08:39:15 AM PST


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