Meteorites have a dusty tail like comets
The Hubble telescope image study, scientists said they saw an 'unusual and unusual' object in the meteorite belt between Mars and Jupiter.
NASA's Hubble glasses photographed meteorites with 6 dust-like tails.(Photo: VOA)
According to VOA, a group of researchers at the University of California said, unlike other meteorites, which appear as small bright spots, the meteorite has six dust-like tails. These tails emanate from it like the spokes of wheels and change every two weeks in their structure.
When the asteroid was discovered last August (called P / 2013 P5), through a telescope in the ground in Hawaii, it looked unusual and faint.
The highly detailed image captured by the Hubble telescope in September discovered the tail of this meteorite.
The team said that the meteorite turned so fast that its face flew out and sprayed dust. This may have caused small meteorites to destroy.
Scientists hope to find more meteorites with that tail.
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