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http://scienceblog.com/46855/first-opal-like-crystals-discovered-in-meteorite/
 
 
First opal-like crystals discovered in meteorite
 
 
Scientists have found opal-like crystals in the Tagish Lake meteorite, which 
fell to Earth in Canada in 2000. This is the first extraterrestrial discovery 
of these unusual crystals, which may have formed in the primordial cloud of 
dust that produced the sun and planets of our solar system 4.6 billion years 
ago, according to a report in the Journal of the American Chemical Society.
Katsuo Tsukamoto and colleagues say that colloidal crystals such as opals, 
which form as an orderly array of particles, are of great interest to for their 
potential use in new electronics and optical devices. Surprisingly, the 
crystals in the meteorite are composed of magnetite, which scientists thought 
could not assemble into such a crystal because magnetic attractions might pack 
the atoms together too tightly. “We believe that, if synthesized, magnetite 
colloidal crystals have promising potential as a novel functional material,” 
the article notes.
 
The formation of colloidal crystals in the meteorite implies that several 
conditions must have existed when they formed. “First, a certain amount of 
solution water must have been present in the meteorite to disperse the 
colloidal particles,” the report explains. “The solution water must have been 
confined in small voids, in which colloidal crystallization takes place. These 
conditions, along with evidence from similar meteorites, suggest that the 
crystals may have formed 4.6 billion years ago.”                                
       
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