astromineralogy
Astromineralogy is the study of the mineral content, composition, and textures of extraterrestrial materials. It aims to understand how minerals form in stars and the interstellar medium, how they condense in the early solar nebula, and how space weathering alters them. By analyzing meteorites, interplanetary dust particles, cometary grains, and returned samples, astromineralogists reconstruct stellar sources, condensation sequences, and alteration histories.
Key materials include presolar grains such as silicon carbide, graphite, diamond, corundum, and spinel embedded in
Standard methods involve electron microscopy (SEM/TEM), electron-probe analysis, mass spectrometry (incl. isotope-ratio and noble gas analyses),
Significance: astromineralogy links stellar evolution to planetary formation, constrains conditions in the early solar system, and