A recent study published in the Astrophysical Journal provides new insight into the origin of H chondrites.
Since the 1990s, main belt asteroid 6-Hebe has been suggested as the probable parent body of the H chondrites. This new research proposes that there are at least 2 source regions of H chondrites; one in the inner asteroid belt, the other in the outer asteroid belt.
H chondrites account for almost 40% of classified meteorites.
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Photo ASU/CMS: This slice of the Arroyo Aguiar H5 chondrite measures approximately 4.5 cm at its widest point.