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Published by C1ay 05-08-2006
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Racoon
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05-08-2006
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| Re: Meteorites discovered to carry interstellar carbon The researchers used a microscopic imaging technique to analyze the isotopic composition of insoluble organic matter from six carbonaceous chondrite meteorites - the oldest type known. The relative proportion of isotopes of nitrogen and hydrogen associated with the insoluble organic matter act as "fingerprints" and can reveal how and when the carbon was formed. How do they do that??? ![]() |
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InfiniteNow
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05-08-2006
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| Re: Meteorites discovered to carry interstellar carbon Quote:
![]() http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectroscopy Quote:
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