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NASA Surprised By Chelyabinsk Russian Meteor Fragments

More than two years after an estimated 20-meter class meteor fragmented high over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk, new data reported by NASA researchers this week reveals that over a four billion year timeframe the meteors orbital parent body itself had likely been geologically-impacted as many as a dozen times.

Two 15- to 20-gram samples of the Chelyabinsk meteorite that NASA obtained from Russia over a year ago reveal a broad range of information about the meteors mineralogy, bulk composition and age, as noted at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in Houston.

These same fragments came off the path of the fireball somewhere around the middle of its trajectory through Earths atmosphere, Kevin Righter, the lead for meteoritic sample analysis and the Antarctic meteorite curator at NASAs Johnson Space Center, told Forbes. He says the fragments pieces from the outer portion of the meteor itself which streaked across the Russian sky on February 15, 2013 are typical of more stony-type meteorites and made up of some 90 percent silicate; five percent sulfide; and five percent iron-nickel. The original crystallization age of the parent body asteroid, says Righter, might be 4.5 billion years old. But in this case, he says, they found multiple ages using three or four different chronologic detection techniques.

Righter says he and colleagues found evidence for about a dozen different parent-body impact events in pieces of the Chelyabinsk meteorite they studied; ranging from 300 million years ago to as recently as 27 million years ago.

People look at what scientists believe to be a chunk of the Chelyabinsk meteor, recovered from Chebarkul Lake near Chelyabinsk, about 1500 kilometers (930 miles) east of Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2013. Scientists on Wednesday recovered what could be the largest part of this meteor from Chebarkul Lake outside the city. They weighed it using a giant steelyard balance, which displayed 570 kilograms (1,256 pounds) before it broke. (AP Photo/Alexander Firsov)

Geologically, thats very young, said Righter. Ages determined on ordinary chondrites can be as old as over 4 billion years old. But theres hardly ever any evidence for these young ages.

The meteor, which initially exploded in the Russian atmosphere at some 29 km in altitude, wreaked widespread destruction and injury in and around the city of Chelyabinsk. But how much of the Chelyabinsk meteoritic material actually made it to the ground?

The main so-called terminal mass of the asteroid was a couple of meters in diameter and weighed over 500 kilograms, planetary scientist Paul Abell, also at NASAs Johnson Space Center, told Forbes.

What hope do we have of actually identifying the parent body of this Chelyabinsk object in the near-Earth vicinity?

Finding the parent body of a near Earth asteroid, says Abell, is really tough because these asteroids are in chaotic orbits. The best we can do, he said, is to try and make a compositional link.

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Aerospace Day at the Colorado Capitol on Monday

President and CEO of United Launch Alliance, Tory Bruno points at the Orion space craft that will be carried into space with by the Delta IV Heavy rockets designed by ULA on Wednesday, December 3, 2014 at Space Launch Complex 37 at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. (Brent Lewis, The Denver Post)

The halls and chambers of Colorado's Capitol will be filled with talk of rockets, satellites, planetary science and astronomy Monday.

March 23 is Aerospace Day at the Capitol, when the science, engineering and ingenuity of the state's space industry and how space impacts our daily lives takes center stage.

The goal, Colorado Space Business Roundtable board member Joe Rice said, is to educate the public while also getting more lawmakers to advocate for Colorado aerospace.

"It gives legislators an opportunity to learn about the important work we do here in Colorado like GPS, weather satellites and spacecraft," said Rice, who is also Lockheed Martin's director of government relations. "When you inform the legislators, they're connected with other people in the community ... and then we get requests to come and talk to their chambers of commerce and talk to their schools.

"We find when people learn about these things, they see the value in supporting aerospace and a good business climate."

Despite the state's collective aerospace and space science communities being involved in almost every major aerospace story in the last year NASA's Orion Exploration Flight Test-1, NASA's MAVEN and the Rosetta comet landing Colorado isn't the first state that comes to mind when space exploration is mentioned.

It's a big problem, said Stacey DeFore, CSBR chairwoman.

"I did not know that I could work for an aerospace company here in Colorado growing up here as a kid," she said. I thought that's what people in Florida or Houston did ... so as a mom of a 9-year-old daughter, I want to make sure that she knows that she can stay here in Colorado and be an integral piece of the space program."

Aerospace Day aims to bolster the state's reputation. The public is invited to attend the free "space fair" and talk firsthand to the people involved in space exploration. Booths from companies like Lockheed Martin Space Systems, United Launch Alliance, Ball Aerospace, Sierra Nevada Space Systems, top colleges and universities and several space advocacy groups such as Citizens for Space Exploration will be set up inside the Capitol.

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Aerospace Day at the Colorado Capitol on Monday