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Blue crystals in meteorites show that our sun went through the ‘terrible twos’

by Staff July 30, 2018
July 30, 2018 24 views
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By examining tiny blue crystals trapped inside meteorites, scientists were able to figure out what the sun was like before the Earth formed — and apparently, it had a pretty rowdy start. When scientists analyzed the chemical make-up of these crystals, they found atoms that would only be there if the early sun was spitting out lots of high-energry particles — the solar version of going through the ‘terrible twos.’

Source: sciencedaily.com

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