cosmochemical
Cosmochemical is an adjective referring to cosmochemistry, the scientific study of the chemical composition of matter in the universe and the processes that shape it. It sits at the intersection of astronomy, geology, and chemistry, and it centers on materials from space—such as meteorites, lunar and planetary rocks, and stardust—and on the isotopic and elemental signatures they bear.
Researchers aim to understand the origins and evolution of the solar system, stars, and galaxies by analyzing
Methods commonly used include mass spectrometry (including TIMS, SIMS, and ICP-MS), spectroscopy, and careful chemical separations.
Cosmochemistry is closely related to but distinct from cosmology and planetary geology. Its findings inform models