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Turkish team to examine meteorites in US

Meteorites collected in Antarctica by Turkish expedition team to be examined in NASA

Dilara Zengin  | 16.04.2019 - Update : 16.04.2019
Turkish team to examine meteorites in US Mehmet Yesiltas, an assistant professor in Turkey’s Kirikkale University

ANKARA 

Turkish researchers will examine meteorites collected during an expedition to Antarctica at NASA next week.

Mehmet Yesiltas, an assistant professor in Turkey’s Kirikkale University, told Anadolu Agency that three meteorites will be examined at the Johnson Space Center.

“Firstly, we will prepare various samples by cutting the meteorites in appropriate conditions and with the right techniques,” Yesiltas said, adding: “By examining these samples under a microscope, we will determine which class of meteorites they are and we will demonstrate some molecular properties.

“After determining the classes of meteorites, we will give them official and permanent names and we will apply for registration in the international meteorite database.”

Earlier in February, a Turkish team traveled to Antarctica as part of a research expedition and spent 30 days in the frozen continent.

During the expedition, Anadolu Agency covered the team’s scientific efforts in Antarctica.

In April 2016, the first-ever Turkish team of researchers -- including doctors, botanists, geologists, and oceanographers from seven universities -- traveled to Antarctica to study the impact of climate change.

Antarctica, the coldest continent on earth, has served as a scientific research zone since the signing of a 1959 treaty.

*Writing by Erdogan Cagatay Zontur

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