Hello
I thinked about something interesting.
Anyone make research on the effects of the vacuum on the condition of the specimen ? Becouse we have rock in space (vacuum), then in only seconds it reach dense atmosphere with high air presure. Most meteorites dont have gas vesicles inside so maybe this will not make a big difference to the rock material (or iron). But what about meteorites like D'Orbigny or Baszkówka where material is highly porous ? Maybe this dramatic change of presure from near 0 to atmospheric level can do any cracks or help in fragmentation ?



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