fragments of sutter's mill meteorite, collected in 2012

A meteor exploded above Sutter's Mill, California–site of the 1848 California gold rush–on April 22, 2012, triggering a new rush as scientists and collectors poured in to gather the pieces. These tiny fragments, weighing just a few grams, were collected from a parking lot near the historic mill. Analysis showed that the original asteroid that hit Earth's atmosphere was older than Earth itself. It split away from a larger body tens of thousands of years ago, and it contained many of the chemical building blocks of life. [Peter Jenniskens (SETI Institute)/Eric James (NASA/ARC)]

Find out more in our radio program entitled Sutter’s Mill.

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