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Meteorite behind last month's fireball is found in Gloucestershire


Meteorite behind last month s fireball is found in Gloucestershire
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Chunks of a meteorite which caused an enormous fireball in the skies above south-west England last month have been recovered by scientists. 
The largest is a 300g (10.5oz) lump which was found on a private driveway in the sleepy village of Winchcombe in the Cotswolds after being snared by Earth s orbit.
Other, smaller pieces were also recovered from the area. The rock is a carbonaceous chondrite, an extremely rare meteorite which have previously been known to contain amino acids and other ingredients for life. ....

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First meteorite found in UK for 30 years - and extremely rare example - could hold secrets of solar system


Cotswolds meteorite could hold the key to life
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When a family fast asleep in the Cotswolds were woken by an almighty thud, they could never have known that the object causing it may be the key to finding out how life formed on Earth.
The 300g rock on their driveway which made the noise, was the first meteorite to be found in the UK for 30 years. It landed after zooming through the air as a fireball.
Surveying the strange object outside their home they guessed it was rather special, and summoned scientists from the Natural History Museum to investigate. ....

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The small meteor that came crashing towards our planet in late February is an extremely rare type known as a carbonaceous chondrite - a rock that contains the ingredients for life. It is the first of its kind to ever be found in the UK after it landed in a driveway in the Cotswold town of Winchcombe. Thousands of people across the UK and Northern Europe watched in awe as a fireball cut across the night skies on February 28. ....

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