Maine museum unveils large chunk of Mars rock

The Mars rock weighs 32 pounds and is formerly known as Taoudenni 002. Image courtesy of the Maine Mineral & Gem Museum.

The Mars rock weighs 32 pounds and is known as Taoudenni 002. Image courtesy of the Maine Mineral & Gem Museum

BETHEL, Maine (AP) – A Maine museum is playing host to a chunk of rock it said is the largest intact Mars rock on Earth.

The Maine Mineral & Gem Museum said the specimen weighs 32 pounds (15 kilograms) and is about 10 inches (25 centimeters) at its longest point. The museum said the rock was the result of an asteroid impact on the surface of Mars that ejected material into an Earth-crossing orbit in space.

There are less than 500 pounds (227 kilograms) of Mars rock known to exist on Earth, the museum said.

The rock is known as Taoudenni 002. The Bethel, Maine, museum said it included the rock when it opened to the public on Sept. 1.

The museum said it planned a reception with limited capacity on Aug. 31 to celebrate the acquisition of the rock. Two scientists from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration were expected to attend, the museum said.

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