Contributions of Antarctic Meteorites in Understanding the Inner Solar System: The Interplay of Samples and Paradigms

2020 
Antarctic meteorites number nearly 50,000 in world collections, and have provided significant contributions to our understanding of the Solar System. Collections include samples from the Moon, Mars, asteroid 4 Vesta, as well as dozens or even hundreds of other bodies from the asteroid belt or near Earth objects. This 50th anniversary of the Japanese Antarctic finds from Yamato Mountains offers a chance to reflect on the contributions to planetary science. Antarctic meteorites have provided fundamental constraints on Solar System science in three major roles: A) unique samples of bodies (Mars and Vesta), B) complementary samples of bodies (Moon, together with Apollo and Luna), and C) foundational samples that have expanded the variety of known and documented materials in our sample collections. These have all contributed to the ideas and paradigms that have influenced the understanding of our Solar System.
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