Science
Meteorite found in Africa’s Sahara Desert is 4.6 billion years older, predates before earth’s existence – Times Now
A team from a university situated in France led by Jean-Alix Barrat is responsible for these findings.
Back in 2020, a meteorite had landed in the Sahara Desert in Africa. Now, it has been ascertained that it ages around 4.6 billion years and it predates back to the time before the solar system ever existed.
It is called ‘Erg Chech 002’, named after the site that is located in Algeria. It was discovered in May 2020 near Bir Ben Takoul in Southern Algeria that is within the Erg Chech sand sea.
The team that is responsible for these findings was lead by Jean-Alix Barrat from the Universite de Bretagne…
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