A exclusive meteorite
that could hold clues to the birth of our solar system may now be considered as
reached London, the Natural History Museum (NHM). The Ivuna meteorite, which
until now was part of a private collection of an American, has the same
chemical makeup than the solar system formed about 4,500 million years.
Ivuna landed in
Tanzania in 1938 and was a rock of 750 grams which was then divided into
several samples.