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#1 Hum

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Posted 11 August 2012 - 14:19

A sample of a bizarre crystal once considered unnatural may have arrived on Earth 15,000 years ago, having hitched a ride on a meteorite, a new study suggests.

The research strengthens the evidence that this strange "quasicrystal" is extraterrestrial in origin.

The pattern of atoms in a quasicrystal falls short of the perfectly regular arrangement found in crystals. Until January, all known quasicrystals were man-made. "Many thought it had to be that way, because they thought quasicrystals are too delicate, too prone to crystallization, to form naturally," study researcher Paul Steinhardt of Princeton University told LiveScience at the time.

Then researchers announced the presence of a natural quasicrystal in a meteorite found in the Koryak Mountains of Russia. . That meteorite was being kept in a museum in Italy. Now, on an expedition to the site where it was found in Russia, Steinhardt and his colleagues now have found more natural samples of quasicrystals for analysis.

Quasicrystals were first synthesized in a lab in 1982 by Israeli chemist Dan Shechtman, whose work won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2011. Regular crystals are made up of regular clusters of repeating atoms arranged in particular symmetries. Quasicrystals are orderly, too, but they do not exactly repeat themselves. If regular crystals are like boring bathroom tiles, quasicrystals are like complex tile mosaics.

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#2 DocM

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Posted 11 August 2012 - 18:15

This wouldn't be the crystals with an extraterrestrial history to be discovered - many naturally occurring black diamonds (carbonados) are thought to have formed in the heart of a isupernova or formed during an asteroid impact, either in space or on Earth. They're only found on Earth in parts of Africa & Brazil that were at one time joined. Bought my wife a black diamond ring for her birthday a few years ago.

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Posted 12 August 2012 - 01:06

What didn't come here from outer space?