Space Rocks: APL's Meteorite Lab
A lot of the work here at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab is focused on the NEW – innovative, cutting-edge technologies – but there’s one lab that deals with things that are old. Really old. Like 4.5 billion years old. In the Meteorite Lab, we examine meteorites and other extraterrestrial samples, to learn the processes that formed them, and these studies allow us to peer deep into planets that we couldn’t otherwise.
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Видео Space Rocks: APL's Meteorite Lab канала JHU Applied Physics Laboratory
More info: http://spaceweb.jhuapl.edu/SD/index.php
Видео Space Rocks: APL's Meteorite Lab канала JHU Applied Physics Laboratory
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