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- Yamato_000593 abstract "Yamato 000593 (or Y000593) is the second largest meteorite from Mars found on Earth. Studies suggest the Martian meteorite was formed about 1.3 billion years ago from a lava flow on Mars. An impact occurred on Mars about 12 million years ago and ejected the meteorite from the Martian surface into space. The meteorite landed on Earth in Antarctica about 50,000 years ago. The mass of the meteorite is 13.7 kg (30 lb) and has been found to contain evidence of past water alteration.At a microscopic level, spheres are found in the meteorite that are rich in carbon compared to surrounding areas that lack such spheres. The carbon-rich spheres and the observed micro-tunnels may have been formed by biotic activity, according to NASA scientists.".
- Yamato_000593 thumbnail Yamato000593-Mars_MeteoriteFoundOnEarth-NASA2012.jpg?width=300.
- Yamato_000593 wikiPageExternalLink Y000593.pdf.
- Yamato_000593 wikiPageID "42069967".
- Yamato_000593 wikiPageRevisionID "605212506".
- Yamato_000593 align "center".
- Yamato_000593 caption "Microscopic image of Y000593 meteorite shows iddingsite as evidence of water alteration. It displays microtunnels that may have been formed by biotic activity .".
- Yamato_000593 caption "Microscopic image of the Nakhla-like surface of meteorite Yamato 000593 .".
- Yamato_000593 caption "Y000593 has areas with spheres that have twice the carbon as areas without spheres .".
- Yamato_000593 class Martian_meteorite.
- Yamato_000593 composition "olivine 10%".
- Yamato_000593 composition "pyroxene 85%".
- Yamato_000593 country Antarctica.
- Yamato_000593 direction "horizontal".
- Yamato_000593 fallDate "1.57788E12".
- Yamato_000593 foundDate "2000".
- Yamato_000593 group Nakhlite.
- Yamato_000593 image "407319".
- Yamato_000593 image "PIA17953-MarsMeteoriteOnEarth-Yamato000593-Microtunnels-20140227.jpg".
- Yamato_000593 image "PIA17954-MarsMeteoriteOnEarth-Yamato000593-20140227.jpg".
- Yamato_000593 imageCaption "Yamato 000593 meteorite – - cube is .".
- Yamato_000593 name "Yamato 000593".
- Yamato_000593 observedFall "No".
- Yamato_000593 region Yamato_Glacier.
- Yamato_000593 shock "S3".
- Yamato_000593 structuralClassification Igneous_rock.
- Yamato_000593 type Achondrite.
- Yamato_000593 weathering "B".
- Yamato_000593 width "300".
- Yamato_000593 subject Category:Astrobiology.
- Yamato_000593 subject Category:Martian_meteorites.
- Yamato_000593 subject Category:Meteorites_found_in_Antarctica.
- Yamato_000593 subject Category:Natural_history_of_Antarctica.
- Yamato_000593 point "-71.5 35.666666666666664".
- Yamato_000593 type SpatialThing.
- Yamato_000593 comment "Yamato 000593 (or Y000593) is the second largest meteorite from Mars found on Earth. Studies suggest the Martian meteorite was formed about 1.3 billion years ago from a lava flow on Mars. An impact occurred on Mars about 12 million years ago and ejected the meteorite from the Martian surface into space. The meteorite landed on Earth in Antarctica about 50,000 years ago.".
- Yamato_000593 label "Yamato 000593".
- Yamato_000593 label "Yamato 000593".
- Yamato_000593 sameAs Yamato_000593.
- Yamato_000593 sameAs m.0_v1ngh.
- Yamato_000593 sameAs Q15888151.
- Yamato_000593 sameAs Q15888151.
- Yamato_000593 lat "-71.5".
- Yamato_000593 long "35.666666666666664".
- Yamato_000593 wasDerivedFrom Yamato_000593?oldid=605212506.
- Yamato_000593 depiction Yamato000593-Mars_MeteoriteFoundOnEarth-NASA2012.jpg.
- Yamato_000593 isPrimaryTopicOf Yamato_000593.