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La NASA devuelve las rocas de un cometa.

Don S Burnett1

  • 1Department of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA. burnett@gps.caltech.edu

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La misión Stardust devolvió partículas cometarias, principalmente materiales de silicato del sistema solar. Estos granos se formaron cerca del Sol y más tarde viajaron al cinturón de Kuiper antes de la incorporación del cometa.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Análisis del polvo cósmico Análisis del polvo cósmico
  • Ciencias planetarias Ciencias planetarias.
  • Formación del sistema solar Formación del sistema solar

Sus antecedentes:

  • Las partículas cometarias ofrecen información sobre las primeras condiciones del sistema solar.
  • La misión Stardust recogió muestras prístinas del cometa Wild 2.
  • Comprender la composición de los cometas ayuda a reconstruir la historia del sistema solar.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para caracterizar la mineralogía y el origen de las muestras cometarias de Stardust.
  • Para investigar la historia térmica y las vías de transporte de los granos de polvo cometario.
  • Para determinar la relación entre los materiales del sistema solar y los cuerpos cometarios.

Principales métodos:

  • Análisis de las partículas cometarias devueltas utilizando microscopía y espectroscopia avanzadas.
  • Análisis de composición isotópica y elemental de granos de silicato.
  • Modelado de la formación de granos y el transporte dentro del sistema solar temprano.

Principales resultados:

  • Las partículas cometarias son predominantemente materiales silicatados de origen del sistema solar.
  • La evidencia sugiere que algunos granos se formaron a altas temperaturas cerca del Sol.
  • Estos granos de alta temperatura fueron transportados al sistema solar exterior, incluida la región del cinturón de Kuiper.

Conclusiones:

  • Los cometas contienen una mezcla de materiales formados a varias distancias heliocéntricas.
  • Las muestras de polvo estelar proporcionan evidencia directa del transporte de material dentro del sistema solar.
  • La composición del polvo cometario refleja una compleja historia de formación y migración.