[meteorite-list] Mars Rover's Meteorite Discovery Triggers Questions
From: Beda Hofmann <beda.hofmann_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri Jan 21 10:55:32 2005 Message-ID: <f06020405be16d3fbd9f0_at_[130.92.224.151]> The first meteorite found on Mars - "Heat shield rock" - really raises questions. Based on its size I estimate it is approx. 6-7 liters in volume or around 50 kg mass. The smallest craters on Mars are just a few m in size, e.g. Fram 8 m, but there are smaller ones. Has anyone a clue what the size of the projectile would be to create one of the smaller craters on Mars, e.g. of 5 m diameter? On Earth, as a rule of thumb 1/20 of the crater diameter might be used, this would be just 25 cm for a 5 m crater. Am I totally off? Then why did Heat shield rock not explode upon impact? It actually looks quite nice and undamaged. Might this be an indication for a thicker atmosphere at the time of fall? Maybe the ratio between small impact craters and meteorites can be used to deduce the relative amounts of time Mars had a thin atmosphere as today, or a thicker one... Beda -- ************************* Dr. Beda Anton Hofmann Curator, Earth Science Department Bern Natural History Museum Bernastrasse 15 CH-3005 Bern, Switzerland Phone +41 31 350 72 40 FAX +41 31 350 74 99 e-mail beda.hofmann_at_nmbe.unibe.ch http://www.nmbe.ch/ *************************Received on Fri 21 Jan 2005 10:55:15 AM PST |
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