Detection of 4He in stratospheric particles gives evidence of extraterrestrial origin
- 1 May 1977
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 267 (5607) , 133-134
- https://doi.org/10.1038/267133a0
Abstract
Whipple predicted the existence of micrometeorites, small interplanetary particles which enter the Earth's atmosphere without being melted by frictional heating. During the past 2 yr, large numbers of micrometre sized stratospheric particles have been collected which are believed to be extraterrestrial, because their elemental compositions closely match those of primitive meteorites. We report here the detection of large concentrations of 4He in some of the particles. This not only suggests an exposure to solar wind, but also indicates that these particles are true micrometeorites in the sense that they were not strongly heated by entry into the atmosphere. Strong heating would have caused much of the helium to escape.Keywords
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