Science and Exploration

A Shared Bombardment History

By Marc Boucher
Status Report
May 27, 2013
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A Shared Bombardment History
A Shared Bombardment History
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From NASA ,scientists have now discovered that studying meteorites from the giant asteroid Vesta helps them understand the event known as the lunar cataclysm, when a repositioning of the gas giant planets destabilized a portion of the asteroid belt and triggered a solar-system-wide bombardment.
Previously, scientists had only lunar samples to work with. Scientists are now using a class of meteorites connected to Vesta — known as howardite, eucrite and diogenite meteorites — to study the lunar cataclysm, providing about three times more samples to analyze.

The left-hand mosaic of the far side of the moon is based on data from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. On the right is an image of Vesta from data obtained by NASA’s Dawn spacecraft. The insets show thin sections of the lunar sample 10069-13 and eucrite NWA1978.

More information about Dawn is online at http://www.nasa.gov/dawn and http://dawn.jpl.nasa.gov.

Full resolution image available here.

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