Hello Listers
 
Found this article to be interesting in the since I don't know much about 
impact glass and wasn't sure how important it can be, but I think 
organics preserved in the glass is pretty cool and helps supports how 
meteorites helped formed the life forms on earth.
 
Shawn Alan
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Article
 
Organics Preserved in Ancient Meteorite-Formed Glass 
 
Scientists have found organics from Earth's swamp trapped inside of glass 
created by a meteor impact almost a million years ago. The tiny pockets, only 
micrometers across, contain material such as cellulose and proteins. Though the 
impact glass was found on Earth, scientists say that similar samples could have 
been thrown into space by this or other blasts, allowing organics to be 
transported from one planet to another. 

Impact glass 

Approximately 800,000 years ago, a rock 100 to 160 feet (30 to 50 meters) 
across crashed down in Western Tasmania, Australia. As it slammed into the 
Earth, temperatures exceeded 1,700 degrees Celsius (3,100 degrees Fahrenheit), 
melting rock and creating glass sphericals, as well as a quarter-mile wide hole 
known as the Darwin Crater. 

"The reason the glass is so abundant seems likely to relate to the presence of 
volatiles like water at the surface when the impact occurred," lead author 
Kieren Howard of the City University of New York told Astrobiology by email. 

"A bit like when water from your spatula drips into a frying pan, having the 
right amount of water at the surface during impact may have increased the 
magnitude of the explosion, and the production and dispersal of the melt."
 
http://www.astrobio.net/exclusive/5876/organics-preserved-in-ancient-meteorite-formed-glass-
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