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Treasure from space: Researchers assume meteorite discovery

2024-01-26T15:49:13.527Z

Highlights: Researchers and collectors spontaneously set out to look for remains of the celestial body. A team of collectors from Poland has most likely found pieces of a mini asteroid that recently fell. This was seen on Sunday near Berlin with a spectacular fireball that was visible from afar and is called 2024 BX1. The find is located in a so-called scattered field near Ribbeck in Havelland, which researchers calculated after the asteroid burned up. Meteorites are the pieces that arrive on Earth from an asteroid.



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A suspected meteorite piece lies in a paper handkerchief.

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A few days ago a mini asteroid fell over Brandenburg.

Researchers and collectors spontaneously set out to look for remains of the celestial body.

Apparently with success.

Nauen - Gold rush atmosphere in Brandenburg: A team of collectors from Poland has most likely found pieces of a mini asteroid that recently fell.

This was seen on Sunday near Berlin with a spectacular fireball that was visible from afar and is called 2024 BX1.

According to experts, the discovery near Nauen in Havelland, which was genuine after an initial examination, initially resembled the proverbial needle in a haystack.

But then there were even more finds that are now being examined.

“It is very, very, very likely that it is a meteorite, the first discovery of this remnant of the asteroid that burned up here,” said the curator of the meteorite collection at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, Ansgar Greshake, on Friday the German Press Agency.

“This is indeed a special find.” It belongs to the Aubrite group.

“This material is very rare.” The find looks very fresh, the black crust is shiny.

According to the Museum of Natural History, a four-person search team from Poland found the parts.

The “Spiegel” first reported on it.

The find is located in a so-called scattered field near Ribbeck in Havelland, which researchers calculated after the asteroid burned up.

“We assume that this was a stroke of luck and is one of the largest pieces lying in the strewn field,” said geoscientist Lutz Hecht from the Museum für Naturkunde.

The museum's researchers and their cooperation partners, including the Free University of Berlin and the German Aerospace Center, then found several more stones themselves.

They discovered suspected fragments of the asteroid, both almost the size of a walnut, the museum said.

Over the next few days, the pieces will be examined in the museum's laboratories for their composition and origin.

The collectors from Poland want to sell their finds - this can be quite lucrative, especially if it is an unusual find.

The tiny asteroid 2024 BX1 burned up near Berlin on Sunday night.

The fireball could be seen in the sky.

The US space agency Nasa had announced it for Sunday morning near Nennhausen in Havelland, which is west of Berlin.

Meteorites are the pieces that arrive on Earth from an asteroid.

The mini asteroid has been the subject of numerous comments on social media.

Many curious people then made their way to Havelland.

A team from the German Aerospace Center (DLR), the Museum of Natural History and the Free University of Berlin has also been searching for meteorites since Sunday.

The DLR was pleased with the find.

“This is of course excellent news,” said Jörn Helbert, head of the Planetary Laboratories Department at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Berlin.

“Now that the first pieces have been found, we are sure that we will find more very soon.” He is looking forward to examining such a fresh meteorite.

“We are currently working on the exact classification,” said Helbert.

“Depending on the type of meteorite, there could be strong connections to our currently active space missions.”

This is not the first time that fragments of small asteroids have been found.

For example, a fireball lit up over Elmshorn in Schleswig-Holstein at the end of April 2023.

Shortly afterwards, chunks of the meteorite weighing a few hundred grams to several kilograms were found.

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Back to Brandenburg: After the group of Polish collectors presented their find on Friday, the search for more stones continued.

“Back to work,” said one of the team.

dpa

Source: merkur

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