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Scientists Find Alien Chemistry Inside New Jersey Home

Researchers say the rare rock contains amino acids and carboxylic acids, offering clues to how asteroids may have delivered life’s ingredients to Earth.

  • On July 16, 2024, a massive meteor entered Earth's atmosphere at 32,000 miles per hour, rattling New York City with a sonic boom before a two-pound fragment crashed into a master bedroom in Hillsborough, New Jersey.
  • Scientists classified the rock as a rare CM 1/2 "hybrid" meteorite, a category sitting between meteorites heavily altered by water and those mostly dry, containing salt-rich fragments from a primitive asteroid.
  • Because the homeowner used gloves and jars to seal the fragments, scientists received pristine samples. NASA astrobiologist Danny Glavin and his team at the Goddard Space Flight Center analyzed the rock, discovering amino acids and carboxylic acids.
  • Glavin's team suggests these space rocks functioned as a cosmic delivery service, dropping off a chemical "starter pack" of organic molecules that were "cooked" inside the asteroid using salty brine to brew life's recipe.
  • Fragments of the historic meteorite are headed to the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. This study, published in Science Advances, provides evidence of ancient, salty alien oceans and extraterrestrial building blocks for life.
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Rarest event: a meteorite that washed up in 2024 in a house in New Jersey contained complex organic molecules and traces of salt water, all meticulously preserved by the couple of owners

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Los Angeles (USA), 16 Jul (EFE).- A meteorite that crossed the roof of a home in New Jersey in 2024 became one of the "most scientifically valuable" objects ever recovered, containing a diverse range of compounds that help understand what basic components for life may have arrived on primitive Earth, researchers reported. Seti Institute researchers found that the Hillsborough meteorite, named after the city in which it fell on July 16, 2024, con…

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Techno-Science.net broke the news on Thursday, July 16, 2026.
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