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| Building Blocks of Life Uncovered Inside Meteorite Found in Turkey & Meteor Fireball Video Capture Near Turkey's/Syria Border
In the main headline image above: A part of the meteorite on display at Istanbul University's Geology Museum. A research team from National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and Istanbul University detected amino acids — important organic compounds that form the human body — in a meteorite that hit the western Turkey 52 years ago. The meteorite weighing four kilograms landed in western Çanakkale province's Bayramiç district in 1964. Following initial research on its mineral structure, the meteorite was sent to NASA in 2012 for further examination. Following a four-year research, scientists found that the meteorite contained 19 different types of amino acids, including glycine, alanine, valine, serine, glutamic acid and aspartic acid. Such a finding is considered important as it is the first time that amino acids have ever been detected in a meteorite that fell in Turkey. Speaking to the state-run Anadolu Agency (AA), Yavuz Örnek, an associate professor at Istanbul