00:00On this day in space.
00:03On March 15th, 1806, a meteorite fell from the sky near the town of Alais, France.
00:08Known as the Alais meteorite, this was the first object from space in which scientists discovered organic chemicals.
00:14The space rock was classified as a Group C-I carbonaceous chondrite and is the oldest known meteorite of its kind.
00:20Carbonaceous chondrites are extremely rare.
00:23They account for less than 5% of all meteorites discovered on Earth.
00:27Their chemical composition resembles the chemistry of the sun more closely than any other kind of meteorite,
00:32so they're considered the most primitive type of space rock.
00:35A Swedish chemist named Jans Jacob Berzelius analyzed a sample of the Alais meteorite
00:40and found that it contained water, clay minerals, and complex carbon compounds.
00:44And that's what happened on this day in space.
00:47NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
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