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How A Dash Of Salt From An Asteroid Unveiled Our Oceans' Origins

How A Dash Of Salt From An Asteroid Unveiled Our Oceans' Origins
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Space's salty secrets: asteroid holds clues as to how Earth got ıts water

Space's salty secrets: asteroid holds clues as to how Earth got ıts water
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Space's Salty Secrets: Asteroid Holds Clues As to How Earth Got Its Water

The finding of minute salt particles in an asteroid sample retrieved by the Japanese Hayabusa spacecraft suggests that the presence of liquid water might be more prevalent among the solar system's largest asteroid population than previously thought. Sodium chloride, better known as table salt, is ....

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Salty 'peanut' asteroid may reveal where Earth got its water

Tiny salt grains discovered in samples returned by the Hayabusa mission could indicate that the largest population of space rocks in the solar system is more watery than previously thought. ....

Tom Zega , Shaofan Che , University Of Arizona Lunar , Planetary Laboratory , Salt Crystals , Asteroid Impacts , Solar System , Sodium Chloride , Steroid Bombardment ,

Salty 'peanut' asteroid may reveal where Earth got its water

Tiny salt grains discovered in a sample of the asteroid Itokawa returned to Earth by the Hayabusa mission could reveal that asteroids are more watery than we thought. ....

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