Debris Shows Interstellar Meteor Was Faster, Tougher and Had 1000 Times More Uranium Than Rocks in Our Solar System
Updated: 2023-08-31 18:53:38
, Skip to content Menu Menu About Superconductors and Other Energy Forum Terms Privacy Contact Home Science Debris Shows Interstellar Meteor Was Faster , Tougher and Had 1000 Times More Uranium Than Rocks in Our Solar System Debris Shows Interstellar Meteor Was Faster , Tougher and Had 1000 Times More Uranium Than Rocks in Our Solar System August 31, 2023 by Brian Wang Harvard’s Avi Loeb reports that the Galileo Project just completed the early analysis of 57 spherules from the crash site of the first recognized interstellar meteor , IM1. How do they know the meteor was of interstellar origin It was detected before impact and was traveling at a speed beyond solar system escape velocity and from a direction heading out of the solar system . If it was traveling faster than escape velocity