Using a scanning electron microscope, researchers were able to take a close look at this tiny piece of the Tieschitz meteorite. Called a presolar grain, the minuscule space rock is just one micron in diameter and helped astronomers determine how solids coalesce from dying asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. Credit: CIW/NRL/L. Nittler. Click to enlarge.

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